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/ y Mi H WILLARD promises you battery economy. Willard gives you battery economy. For years Willard Threaded Rubber Batteries have been giving car owners more for their money. Fewer demands on patience —on pocketbooks* We also have Willard Batteries with wood insulation.i • '• '' • - * STORAGE BATTERIES ■\ NELSON SERVICE STATION: W. RICHARDS, 22 Bridge St. 1 1 /V p rgr.'vrj (Km i® ii

I&-1 1 : t- ’■ _ ;>V * A m » /•.. &£< mi ' ' ri'-- :■, &<■ v. • if) r, ’» •■ , . : 1 % % !■> : ■■ ■<■; ■■ •; . • : ’ •' ' ' tt :• r .. mm m er/v# tfAF-j » •' HJ-9 ■ r % i- • 7 /,'• ’- 1 . % :• • % ?”• y I v * >: Si ■ .. . Overhaul |of the Stock—New lines specially chosen for this week of our Sale—for every foot a bargain. •I I 1,.' BLOCK. M A GALAXY OF Jl STYLES—Fish Sheen XI Kid in Dull Gold and Cv Dull / Silver; daintily Jl trimmed in many colours. Spanish heels. Washable. 11/9 HUNDREDS OF PAIRS— Many styles, various heels, street Shoes. ALL THE FASHION SHADES. “BOSTQCK”—A Special Reduction—Plain Sunburn Kid ONE-BAR, Correct 24/9 35/-. Down to MEDIUM AND HEELS. FLAT READY FOR THE AUTUMN WALKS. Brown and Fawn two-tones, welted soles, leather heels. SPECIAL PRICE 27/READY FOR THE SEASON. Women’s Two-tone GOLF SHOES, CREPE SOLES. PRICE SPECIAL 25/9 & a * mm# tt#

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 12 March 1930, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 12 March 1930, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 12 March 1930, Page 7

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