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TITEN'S Suits! Several oddments to •*•'•*• be cleared below cost. Sport Suits also for 29/6. —Trathen's.

JOY 8 Suit, size 16, slightly damaged. Usually 50/-. To clear 25/-. Trathen's. I 'IP Toe Thru the Tulips, the latest succession record, 4/- each. At Baiting's, Hardy-st.

I aEE'S. Special English purchase, ■*r Gents' Kip Shooters. Don't miss these Bargains, 17/6.

[OOT Soles cut out to size. Boot —' leather to cut yourselves, and all Nails and Tools, at The LeatJheries, Dee's Buildings.

T> ARGAINS ,in Babies' Outfitting. ■*-* Sale now on.—Mrs H. Gregory, Bridge-st.

>EES. Boys bchool Shoes, lieble J> wear Uskide soles, 10 to 1 12/6, 2 lo 5 13/6, 6 and 7 15/6.

""PRATHEN'S." Few ends of Silk ■*• Georgette and Crepe de Chine for 2/6 yard. Special Sale price. ", A i FAREWELL~"TO "ARMS? 1 by **' Ernest Hemmingway, 6/-. —J. E, Hounsell and Coy.

/■<AHIN Trunks. Great for hard wear. See them.—The Leatheries, Dee's Buildings.

"PRINTED Art, Silk Rayons" in _ •*• great variety at "Trathen's" Sale, iii every price to suit every want. Usually 2/11 to 6/6 yard. Now 1/11 to 3/11 yard.

•'POINTED Shantung Silks" in a ■*■ good range of Dress patterns. All pure Silk, 33in. Usually 6/11. Now 4/11 yard.—"Trathen's." _ not in quality.—Mrs Gregory, Bridge-st.

H-| AT Boxes in all shapes, sizes, col- •*■■*■ ours and prices.—-1 he Leatheries, Dee's Buildings.

,Si,I,ICKA Soles for sore feet, (tired. feet, or any feet. Try them.—The Leatherief), Dees Buildings.

BEAUTIFUL display of School Cases and Bags.—The Leatheries, Deo*s Buildings.

"PICTURE Framing as it should be done.—Ernest T. Savage, Bridge-st. I" EADLIGHTS in the latest designs. •*-*' Ernest T. Savage, Bridge-st. PORTS Coats. New Season's. "Mac- —* lone" Coats reduced 5/- in £l. At T B. Louisson's Sale of Men'* Wear.

F'UJI Silk Shirts, lennis, Canoe or Neglige styles, with Collar to match. "Summit'''make. Usually 14/6. Sale price 11/3. At T. B. Louis-

r YNX," "Sincerilv," or "Petone" L-* Suits, all reduced by £1 to £2. 200 to choose" from. Buy now and save. At T I>. Louissori's.

SHIRTS, "Summit" make, smart patterns, fast colours, Collars to match. Usually 7/6 to 10/6. Sale price 4/11, 5/11, 6/11. At T. B. Louisson's. 8" "MB2'-in tlie pound extra by pay--1 Oitv Bates by 6th Feb;, the last date to escape Ten Per Cent. Penalty. ;

1/JTcKAY'S Sale! Fancy and Plain Rib- *" bons in various widths. Formerly 1/3 to 3/6. Now 6d yard.

Three sizes, 9/6/13/6, and 15/6 the pair. McKay's

Q/ll! Men's Striped iNegngo omrws, " nil sizes and gocd colours. Formerly I'll to 3'6. Now 3/31— McKay's

EN'S Straw Hats, good shapes, '***■ Splendid for harvest, fruit picking and holiday wear. ?■'» and 4/6. At McKay's.

'SRFUL Cushions for verandahs, *-> cars, picnics, etc.. 2/11 each. White Flannelette Blankets 4/11.— McKay s Sale. .

MAYFAIR CABARET opening nightTUESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, 1930 DANCING 8.30 p.m. until Midnight Music supplied by Lee's Orchestra Tables can be reserved. For full particulars, ring phone J\o 535, "Mayfair" Tea Rooms.

IT TOUCHES THE TICKLE CHERRY MALT (DOUBTS STRENGTH) COU GII BAL SA M COUGH BALSAM 2/fi Bottle MARTIN'S PHARMACY CASH CHEMISTS, Trafalgar Stroet, v NELSON Box 42. Tel. 699.

MONTGOMERY'S

1 OLDSMOBILE SIX TOURER.This is one of the special Sports models, arid is complete with every possible extra. Condition absolutely as new. See it Now! 1 LATE MODEL CADILLAC SEVEN SEATER SEDAN, VB, 63. Full balloon tyres, four wheel brakes, and all extras. Would make excellent service car, and it has done small mileage only. 1 9 h.p. ROVER TOURER. 1 CHRYSLER MODEL 50 SEDAN. 1 RUICK LIGHT SIX ROADSTER. 1 HUPMOBILE FOUR TOURER, 1 DODGE FIVE SEATER TOURER. 1 CHRYSLER FOUR TOURER, 1 FORD TOURER. 1 BUICK MASTER SIX TOURER. 1 1927 MODEL 4.98 h.p. TRIUMPH MOTOR CYCLE.

FOR -STERLING VALUE MONTGOMERY'S GARAGE NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 4 February 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 4 February 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 4 February 1930, Page 1