READ THESE BARGAINS! BUXTON'S SUMMER SALE THE TALK OF THE TOWN. We oiler iirst-class summer poods at sensational bargain rates. Prices are the lowest we have ever marked! WONDERFUL CHANCES FOR ALL. CREPE DE CHINE FROCKS. Fawn. £4/14/0, 30/0, £4/10/0, £5/15/0. Sale Price 63/-, 25/6, 63/-, £4/4/0. Saxe. £O/10/0, £4/0/0, 07/0. Sale Price 4gns, 35/6, 29/6. Apricot. Usually £4/14/0, 03/-, £5/19/0. Sale Prices 59/6, 45/-, 63/-. " ; Red. Usually £O/0/0. Sale Price 4gns. Henna. Usually 72/0, 00/0. Sale Prices 49/6, 45/6. ALSO BLACK MAROCAIN. Usually £9/10/0. Sale Price 63/-. BLACK MAROCAIN. Usually £lO/10/0. Sale Price 63/-. BLACK GEORGETTE AND LACE. Usually £B/8/0. Sale Price 59/6. BLACK MAROCAIN. Usually Signs. Sale Price 4gns. BLACK MAROCAIN. Usually 4Agns. Sale Price 39/6. BLACK GEORGETTE AND LACE. Usually Bgns. Sale Price 59/6. BLACK GEORGETTE, Embroidered. Usually Bgns. Sale Price 59/6. NEW BARGAINS EVERY DAY. E. BUXTON & CO., LID. WISE RESOLUTION FOR THE 1930 BRIDE-TO-BE HAVE THE RING CHOSEN AT ALEX. HUNTER’S The wisdom of this advice will bo instantly seen once your eyes catch sight of the unsurpassed selection of both Wedding and Engagement Rings that await selection here. Exquisite settings add to their beauty but not to tlieir costliness and the price-range gives ample scope for all incomes. ALEX. HUNTER bd JEWELLER. HARDY STREET, NELSON.
PRICES FALLING. 40, 42, 44 Bridge Street, Nelson
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 31 January 1930, Page 7
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