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MISCELLANEOUS THE CO-OP. FOR CROCKERY Peerless White Dinner Plates, 3 for 2/6, half-doz. 4/6. . Peerless White Pudding Plates, 3 for 2/3, half-doz. 4/3. Peerless White Bread and Butter Plates 3 for 1 15, half-doz. 2/6. Peerless Whito Soup and Porridge • Plates 3 for 2/'-, half-doz. 3/9. White and Gold Tea Plates 3 for 1/2, half-doz. 2/3. W. and G. Tea Cups and Saucers, Eng- . lish China, 3 for 2/9, half-doz. 5/-. Pink and Gold Lines Tea Cups and Saucers 3 for 1/11, half-doz. 3/8. W. and G. Breakfast Cups and Saucers 3 for 1/11, half-doz. 3/9. Breakfast Cups only, W. and G., 3 for 1/4, half-doz. 2/6. Poerless White Meat Dishes 1/3, 1/7, 2/3, 3/3 each. Peerless Whito Vegetable Dishes 4/9 ea. Peerless White Gravy Boats 1/10 each. Guaranteed all English Ware. Remember, we deliver. THE WORKERS’ CO-OP., Bridge Street .and Tahunanui DRAINS DRAINS DRAINS FOR New Drainage' Work, get our Estimate; it will pay you. Esti mates Free.—Tanks, Baths, Basins, Sinks, Ideal Boilers supplied and fixed at shortest notice. BICYCLES: New and Second-hand, from £2 10s. All accessories in stock. All Repairs carried out promptly. Easy terms by arrangement. T. STEWART PLUMBER & CYCLE DEALER, Phone 1126. Hardy Street. OUR BRIDGE STREET SHOP ■ - : is NOW CLOSED WE thank our many patrons for the very generous/support wa.have received during the many years we have been in business in our Bridge Street Shop. ' . 1 i' % We are now concentrating on OUR TRAFALGAR ST. SHOP R. WHITE & CO. LADIES’ AND GENTS’ HAIRDRESSERS .& TOBACCONISTS. Our Only Address— TRAFALGAR STREET. (Next to Hurst’p.) NICKEL-PLATING DONE IN YOUR OWN TOWN ,VX7E can re-nickel your rusted lamp I**-. Reflectors, Bumper Bars, 1 Radiators, .etc., etc. CALL AND SEE SPECIMENS ' GEO. HIGGINS ' AUTO ELECTRICIAN,. Nelson Agent EXIDE BATTERIES Hardy Street. Phone 452 M. YOB NEED NEW BLINDS v CURTAINS, CURTAIN NETS, All Shades and Styles, -Vl/6 to 5/-. .What .about— . •' . ' „ new Covering for that suite iTTULL range of Mattresses and all Bedding, Blankets, Eiderdowns, Special Value. NOW is the time to. get New Linoleums and Floorcloths (Nairn’s), just to hand, 6fts. from 4/- per yard. Good Value from — 0. FLEMING & SONS HOUSE FURNISHERS, Hardy Street. Phbne 139, Private 511. FREETH’S GREAT STOCKTAKING SALE £ s. d. Chesterfield Suites from 17 0 0 Seagrass Chairs from 0 17 0 Rimu Kitchen Chairs 0 11 6 Drop-side Cots 2 0 0 Cot Mattresses (Kapoc) 0 15 3 Art Silk Cushions 0 13 6 Push Chairs i I*6 0 Prams 3 12 6 Dolls’ Prams, from 5/6 to ...... 2 3 6 Clothes Baskets— Were 8/6. Now 0:6 6 Linen Baskets— Were £l/2/6. Now 016 6 W. FREETH MANUFACTURER, 27 Collingwood Street. (Near the Bridge) - - Phone 311.

CANTERBURY ONIONS 7/- CENTAL BAG 4/6 561bs, 2/6 281bs, 91b 1/PRIME TABLE'POTATOES At Lowest Market Rates. ' GRASS SEED Special Heavy Mixture. RYEGRASS, COCKSFOOT, CLOVERS, DOGSTAIL lb, 3-sack lots lb, 5-sack lots 4d lb Full Stocks of— MACHINE DRESSED SEEDS At Bedrock Prices. JAMES BAIRD FRUIT EXPORTERS “STURMERS”—CONTINENTAL SALE ’T’HE Nelson allotment of “Sturmers” for the above Sale is 45,700 cases—--18,820 cases for Hamburg and 26,180 cases for Rotterdam. The Hamburg allotment is required in Wellington by 22nd April, and the Rotterdam allotment by 7< h May. All growers concerned will be advised early next week of the quantities thev are to forward to Rotterdam and Hamburg and the necessary “R” and “II” Stickers will be posted out. No “Sturmers” for the Continent qre to be forwarded until receipt of the “ f R” and “II” Stickers, which are to be placed on the “0” of the Shipping Marks. Growers are requested to complete their HAMBURG allotments before commencing ROTTERDAM. No ‘ Sturmers,” other than for the C. and F. Sale will be accepted for the Continent. J. 11. BRUNT, Shipping Supervisor.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 4 April 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 4 April 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 4 April 1930, Page 2

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