MISCELLANEOUS eliild'.H grey cardigan. Applj ut Town Clerk's Office.
RY SCHOOL **- lit; Works Tenders Board, WeUm;* ti,n will bo received until 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, 18111 February, 1930, for iciiislnliiii; »lie South Jilock, Wei'fii'L Primary School, damaged by. eiall:nunke. SpecificaLions at Public Works Offices. Nelson, Westport iind (.vy-
OUTSTANDING BARGAINS IN CLOTHING AT McKAY'S SALE! 3 only MEN'S GlllY FLANNEL LOUNGE SUITS, D.B. Coats and Snorts Trousers. 49/0. For 30/-. SPECIAL LINE MEN'S SMART SPOUTS COATS. Formerly 30/and 35/-. Now 22/6 and 25/-. BOYS' OILED CANVAS COATS. 27/0. For 19/6. MEN'S SUMMER WEIGHT SINGLETS AND UNDERPANTS, all sizes. Clearing at 2/3.
HIS MASTER'S VOICE COMBINED RADIO AND GRAMOPHONE MODEL R.E.45 TO-DAY'S MOST MODERN MUSICAL INSTRUMENT ""670U can have all the music of Hie * world from air or records, with the actual realism of the personal performaii'.'e. PRICE £l2O EASY TERMS ARRANGED NELSON.
CLOSING DOWN SALE Toys, Dolls and Gnines GENUINE SACRIFICAL PRICES THE GOODS MUST GO Choice, well-selected stocks, including Rich Range of 1930 INDENTS Direct from the Manufacturers. Come to— WHITE'S IN LOWER BRIDGE STREET, FOR LOWER PRICES
SALE BARGAINS VISIT WALKER'S GREAT END OF SEASON SALE BARGAINS in Dresses. BARGAINS in Radios' and Children's Hats. BARGAINS in Coats. BARGAINS in Blouses and Jumpers. BARGAINS in Underwear. EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED WALKER HIGH STREET, MOTUEKA. CO-OPERATION Saving without Effort Thrift without Hardship Economy without Sacrifice 70 1A Sugar Case Kerosene — Laurel, 150dcg. Fire Test Hibiscus, 150 deg. Eire Test 13 6 1001 b Bag Flour 20 0 501 b Bag Flour 10 3 251 b Bag Flour 5 3 Bell and Amber Tips Tea, per lb. 210 Roma Tea, per lb. -2 8 Money Saved is Money Earned We deliver to all parts' of the City, Tahunanui, Stoke, Wakatu, Wakapuaka. Country orders promptly dispatched, nackod and delivered free to Nelson Rail-
THE WORKERS CO-OP SOCIETY BRIDGE STREET and TAUUN.ANUI Small Hoys Mother: J only wish your father' wouUI stay at liome one evening tu see how well you behave when lie is out." Willi an air of determination the woman walked into the photographer's studio. "Good morning, madam; what cmn I have I lie pleasure of "These photos of my husband." began 1.110 woman, banging a packet on the lalile. '•They're simply' disgraceful. Why, he looks just like an ape!" "Indeed!" the photographer replied, icily. "Vou should have thought of that be"l understand the boss is verv musical?" ".So ho should be! lie's been playing second fiddle Lu his wife for ten
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 4 February 1930, Page 2
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