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LOST, small bunch of Keys. Reward. Address at “Mail” Office. T OST, Business Books between Nel- " son and Wakefield. Reward. 1 Apply “Mail” Office.. . MISCELLANEOUS ■ A GOOD Picture, suitably framed, ' makes always a ' tn - pleasing gift. Try Ernest T. Su -,ga (f 60 Bridge-st., remember). W 1 walk out of City and gay 94/- ** for Prams. Buy same for 85/-. Ax, Cowman’s Pram Factory. PItAM lyres fitted while you wait in the only genuine Pram Factory in Nelson.—Cowman’s Pram Factory. D 1 .'TpYRES, Lamps, Cycles, Pumps, Elec- -■*- ’ trie Lamps, all Accessories, cheap. ■Mank’s' ‘Cycle. Sale. EE’S* Sale, Ladies’ Popular “Mary Pickford” Patent Leather Strap Shoes, very smart, 12/6. DEE’S' Sale, Ladies’ Champagne Calf Strap Shoes, leather heels, great buying at 8/6. A ONLY Perambulators, city price - factory price only 94/-. Freeth’s for the best and cheapest in Perambulators. Inspection invited. 71/0" cKAY’S Sale this week ! Ladies’ Un--1"-- trimmed Straws, 12/6 and 15/-. Now 2/6. MEN’S Fancy Sox 1/- pair. Formerly 3/6 and 4/6. Men’s Sports Coats from 14/11. Wide End Ties 1/-. McKay’s Sale ending Saturday, CHILDREN’S Keady-to-Wear Straws 6/11 and 7/11. Now 2/6. Ladies’ Bathing Caps 2/- and 2/3. Now 1/-. McKay’s Safe. "PERMANENT Waving, Eugene process. —Miss Robinson, Anstice’s Buildings. ’Phone 374. Ki AYSER” Leatherette Gloves 7/6. •For 4/11. 36in Flouncing, Jour shades, 5/6. For 3/6. McKay’s Sale ends Saturday. ■ BOYS’ Handkerchiefs 6 for 2/6. Boys’ Singlets 1/9. Grey Shirts, superior quality, 3/6. All Wool Saddle Tweed Shorts 9/6. McKay’s Sale. ILPLEPHANT Art. Silk Hose, good colours, 3/11. For 2/11. Beehive Bouclet Yam, odd shades. Usually .2/11 the 2oz skein. Now 1/-'skein. McKay’s Sale ends Saturday. _ NELSON LABOURERS’ UNION A SPECIAL Meeting of the above 1 Union will be hefd Hare’s Rooms, Bridge-st., TO-MORROW (Thursday), 14th February, at 7 p.m. sharp. Important business. 0. BREWERTON,, Secretary. WANTED KNOWN

I HAVE purchased ; the blacksmithing business at.Brigh'tw'ater from Mr A. Marshall, and the Shop will be open Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays until further notice. G. ROBERTSON. TO CONTRACTORS ■'T'ENDERS a??e invited for removal -of -*-■ a quantity of Timber and Rails at Puponga. Full particulars can be obtained at North Cape Colliery, Puponga, or Tasker or Levien, Agents (Nelson). N.Z. FRUIT EXPORT CONTROL , BOARD SUBMIT FORMS EXPORTERS are reminded that it vs essential that the WHITE, PINK, and BLUE forms be forwarded with every consignment of export fruit. The carter’s (YELLOW) form, may be forwarded with the fruit if desired. DENNIS NEAL. PIONEERS’ PARK THE Committee will meet TO-NIGHT at the Council Chambers at 8 o’clock. Citizens willing to assist in entertaining .the Early Settlers invited to attend the opening of the Park are cordially invited to attend to-night’s meeting. WM. McCONCHIE, Hon. Secretary. RIWAKiCICROQUET" CLUB 4 CUP and Saucer afternoon will t held at .the above lawn on SATURDAY, 16th February, commencing 2 p.m. Admission: Cup and Saucer, or 1/-. C. WILKINSON, Hon. Secretary. 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.

BARBOLA ART "OUPILS received at 71 Bridge street ■*- on and after 15tli February. Material at Ernest Savage’s, Bridge street. A. HART, BLACKSMITH AND LOCKSMITH, Selvvvn Place, Nelson. A LL kinds of Keys cut, and Locks repaired. In stock, Garden Grubbers, the handiest tool on the market for garden use.

ORCHARDISTS! ENGINES W E have just landed from Waikato District 5 second-hand Benzine Engines, from 1A to 4 horsepower. All well reconditioned at attractive prices. Call early and make your choice. Also 16 h.p. Multubular Boiler, 1501bs pressure, practically new. 3 ton Freezer Humble, only worked short time. Brine Milk Cooler, good as new. Brine Tank and Coils, suitable for cool chamber. KERSHAW’S WORKS ’Phone 473. James Wyllie. BIRD WINDOW CLEANING CO. 28 Vanguard Street. V\7TNDOW, Shop, Office and all classes » » of Domestic Cleaning done at shortest notice. Casual and contract work undertaken. Chimney sweeping by competent men. Write R. Partridge, Bird Window Gleaning Co, Bos 5° Nelson.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 13 February 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 13 February 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 13 February 1929, Page 1

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