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OST, between Vanguard and Motu-eka-sts. Rolex wristlet watch. Reward. Thompson Bros., Hardy-st. T OS'f from Richmond, black and tan .-" Collie, white breast, sore nose. I Ring 32, Richmond. Reward. T OST from car between town and •*-*' Stoke, bag, containing girl's new . hat. Please ring phone 356 Mor 65. Reward. ' Yj-'OUND. Suits, Dresses, Hats, etc., <P Dyed or Dry Cleaned.—l.X.L. Co., Collingwood-st. MISCELLANEOUS JEE'S Grey Sport Trousers, newest shades, 16/6 to 29/6. All the rage. |EE'S 10/6 to 15/6 Men's Felt Hats having big demand, because money savers. TVEE'S Boys' Varsity Top Shirts, ■~? : i smart stripes/ from 6/li. Very newest for' l>oys. on our birthday and get your J requirements—Sultanas, Raisins, Amalia Currants, Figs, etc. All new season's and the prices are right.—lbbotson and Gome. 1 ORDERS taken for Christmas cakes. Best ingredients onlv used. Phone 569. • .• RIGHTEN Christmas with one of Hopkins's' Rexonola Gramophones. Term 9 arranged. Telephone 664 for demonstration. ■* THE Bells of Richmond have com--1 menced their Christmas Bazaar of Toys. Call and see the large' stocss. The prices most reasonable. , 'OW is the time to select the choice J of Tovs for Christmas. Do not miss seeing The Bells of Richmond for good value and huge selections. rjpilE Bells of Richmond are making -*• special displays of Toys at Richmond at special prices. Shop where prices are lowest. "":' A. AND P. SHOW GUESSING COMPETITION L ing Competitions:— Bullock (8191bs): T. B. Chisnall and J Jarry tie, divide Ist and 2nd prizes (819); D. S. Barnett, 3rd, 822. . Pigs (322 lbs): Sheila -Reay, Ist (322); Col Challies, 2nd (324); 3. Wadsworth (318) and Mrs J. Wadsworth (326), tie T id '-" U sLeepi dead weight (235 lbs): C. Dutton, Ist (235): J. Ching, 2nd (236); F. Fairey, 3rd (233 J). Sheep, live weight (304£1b5).: J. Clung Ist (309); Wilfred Reay and J. Brock, tie,-divide 2nd and 3rd (299). , C. DICKSON HARKNESS. A NEW BEDDING '• CHEAPER) YET BETTER! :'-Jfc : %p.\v lot of Mattresses and Pillows just In, hiled'' witOrlew fllffiSg\rMcir does not get damp or go to dust like - Kapoc, yet is just as springy and as comfortable in every way. The price is lower, too—note these. SINGLE BED MATTRESSES. '-. DOUBLE BED MATTRESSES. PILLOWS (full size). ' ENQUIRE ABOUT THESE AT ■ McKAY'S, BRIDGE STREET, NELSC

FOUNTAIN PENS! Having purchased a Stationer's / stock of Fountain Pens—Stan- ' dard makes—we are selling them, during December, at a reduction of 25 per cent, off the usual-fixed prices. This stock consists of 'Waterman,' 'Onoto,' 'Swan' and T2iker' Pens, and are guaranteed perfect in every way. These prices apply to this stock only, and cannot be replaced. A. G. BETTS & SON, Hardy St., -,: - Nelson Prescriptions Carefully Dispensed SPECTACLES & EYEGLASSES fitting a Speciality. W. HORROCKS, 68 Vanguard Street. NELSON. Late Dispensing Optician to Thos. Armstrong and Bro., and the Royal Eye Hospital, Manchester, England. OVER FIFTY NEW BOOKS A DDED to our shelves last month ** alone, Books for all classes and conditions, including the famous "Wonder Book" series for Children. Subscription only 12s per annum, beginning at any ti*ne ; b NELSON. LIBRARY, Hardy Street. CHIROPRACTIC SPINAL .ADJUSTMENTS REMOVE THE CAUSE OF DISEASE Consult- R. V. LORENZEN, Palmer Graduate Chiropractor, Anstice'a Buildings, Trafalgar-st. Nelsor LADY IN ATTENDANCE Tel. 776. Consultation Fr«» NEtSON FURNITURE MART OFFERING THIS WEEK: 1/fORRTS Couch, Morris Settee, Exten- &*■ sion Dining Table, dark stained, A Morris Chairs, Hallstand (modern de sign), Buffet, Verandah Lounge and Chairs, Beds and Wires, Double and Single, large Chest of Drawers, Duchesse Chests, Bookshelves, Dresser, large Car pei Square, Lawn Mower, Tent and Fly, "Miner" Range, "Unique" Stove and Gas Stove, Carpet Runners, Hammock, Verandah Blinds, Venetian Blinds, Singer Sewing Machines, China Cabinet, Couch (recovered in Moquette), Cabinet and Portable Gramophones, Fire Screen, large Folding Screen, Soagrass Prams and Push Chairs, Stumping Jack, large Cabin Trunk . » Couches, Chairs, etc, Repaired and Re-covered at lowest prices. Furniture valued, bought, 'sold or e* changed. Ring phone 679. RUSSELL AND SONS, BRIDGE STREET

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 30 November 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 30 November 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 30 November 1927, Page 1

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