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MISCELLANEOUS |iEKT TOMLINSON soiling Mackintosh lluinconl.s willi boll, all round, liglil and serviceable.—Bert Tomlinson, ilardy-st. I.EC'ITifC Irons, Tallin Lumps, ■ J Shades, Torches, Heritors, Grillers, <‘tc. At 11. J. Flail’s. EH.AOK'K llrow ll and While .I!road is I lie I ’ink of Berfeelion. You try it. "ti'l IOW1!(KJM iingivood-sl. Gig savings on Clieslerlield Suites and tlio largest selection in Nelson lo choose from. I’erfect workmanship. Easy I iiians. At Frcelh’s. 8 HBO’ISON and (lorries. Wo cun re- “ commend our Separator Nutter 1/4 and 1/5. We deliver to all purls of city. I’hone 991. R.jJACON, the dainty, succulent rusher, always the best at Scott’s, Wood Store. pipe: 1' lull. Gutters, Spoutings, and -Grains repaired Glume 327. llownhy 11. AT!;11El) Cheese 1/4, New Cheese 1/2, Cooked Ham 2/0 lb.—J. Scott. iMCTUIIES Mounted and Framed. Lowest cost, latest tlesigns.—Cooke and Sons, Lid. ■fl’'.',LLßA BE 1 liTaiid Baiius. The 1 * * light shop for them is Cooke and Sons, Ltd. _ W' *Ji specialise in all repairs to BcranihuJators, Seagrass Furniture and Wiekorware. No eoueet and deliver.— Freoili. l'liuiic 311. FipANKS, Baths, Basins, Sinks, Tubs, -*• etc., installed by 11. J. Flail. A iuWMAiS for Brains. Send for our 'C-' new Catalogue. Brices from 55/-. Made in our .Factory

■ l\Vi Sausages arriving to-morrow -morning, I/- per lb. Very tasty. Webster’s, liridge-st. fcJit.VELt Plate Fish Knives and Forks £3 (cased in 35/-'now 22/6, 47/6 now 35/-, 60/- now 55/-. Fruit Spoons and Forks, cased, 50/- now 35/and 45/- now 32/6. At Louis Kerr s in Oil all itopairs to Prams and Pusli ■*- Chairs, Gramophone Springs lilted, also Pram Tyres fitted while you wait. Try Cowman s Pram Factory, Jiridge-st. [L'OJt Easter and Wedding Presents try ■S- 1-1. J. Platt, Jlridge-st. Phone 32V. McKAV’S Friday Specials! Men’s • Kaincoals in the new fancy, mixtures, medium and dark shades, 49/6, 64/-, 97/6. LADIES' Golf Socks, coloured with lancy tops, 3/6 to 4/11. Friday at .McKay’s. Y AHIES’ Scarves in Crepe tie Chine, Printed Art Silk, and Knitted Art Silk, 2/11 to 12/6, in wonderful variety. At -McKay’s. ■ffiRIDAY Special at McKay’s! Floral Mollctons, in smart, modern designs lor Dressing Gowns, 2/6 yard. ■BjipiCTitiCAD. Lighting and" Heating Points installed by 11. J. Flatt. Quotations given.

MEN’S Navy Lt.li. Cloth Coats, shaped back or half-belted, 72/6 to 110/-. At McKay’e. IJ.ItE to rise, ready to make. Adams Bruce Puff l’asli'y, lOd lb.—Opp. McKay’s. “.ALL Wool Repp’’ in heavy dress weight in all the newest shades for Autumn Wear, 38-inch 6/11, 7/11 yard.—“Trathen’s.” ■B7Oll- Gas Mantles, Globes, repairs tc ■*- ’ gas fittings. Try 11. J. Platt. “A LB Wool Crepe de Chine” for ' dressy Procks, in the s6aso’/’s latest Colours, at Trathen’s. 38 inches wide j 7/6 to 9/6 yard. “ A LL Wool Crepe de Chine” showing 1 in every wanted shade for Frocks, Coats, Costumes, etc. 54 iiiches wide, 13/6 to 15/6 yard,-—Trathen’s. for Men’s Suits. The new 1 ' “Maclono” at £5 ss, is the Lest Suit procurable at the price.— liert Tomlinson, “The Suit Man,” Hardy-

St. 'VfeT’E invite you to inspect our Chesterfield suites.' Our quality, low prices and big selection will surprise you. Showroom open Friday nights.—Freeth. Q~EAG LIAS S _ C I lairs, Settees, 'Lounge! and Tables direct M>m the . factory a lid at factory prices. A guarantee of quality with every article.—Freeth. , B' ► ACON and Cooked Hams are always !j in i stock, so always make it a point of duly to call at J. Wood and Sons for delicious Bacon. 1 . . . .STOCKTAKING Sale. Reduced prices £3 for all Fancy China and Pottery, Crystal. Pictures and Frames, until end of •month.—Hedley J. Savage and. Sons, Ltd., llardy-st. only. : national 'Tobacco growers HpOBACCO Bales will, be distributed as -L under: — Molucka: Mr J. Parkes, 14th April, 8.30 a.m. Riwaka: Bowers’ Shed, 14th, 10.30 a.m. Pangatotara: McNnb Bros., 15tb, 8.30 a.m. Ngalimotl: SMiss Daniels, 15th, 10 a.m. Pokororo: Mr C. J. Best, 15th, 1 p.m. Tapawera: W. IT. Creep’s, 21st, 9 a.m. Growers are requested to take prompt delivery. Terms Cash. CECIL C. NASIL Representative, National Tobacco Co., Ltd.

ANNOUNCEMENT \ FROST & KAUSTEN, Bricigc-st. Branch Open All Day Saturday MR CLIVE l-KOST, who is in charge of our branch shop, has for the past 15 years served with .some of the loading Hairdressers of'New Zealand, so that customers can be assured of Hie best of attention at all times. TO PORTABLE CRUSHER OWNERS (OjFFERS will be received for one week for crushing about 600 cubic yards shingle. ' Particulars at “Mail” Office. McKAY & SON. Newton Flat, Murchison. LAST WEEK AND BIGGER BARGAINS Ladies’ Vests. Usually 6/-. Now 3/11 Heavy Twill Forfar. Usually 1/6. Now 1/3 No. 2 English Lino. 7/ Men’s N*vy Nap Coats 60/Ladies’ Patent liar Shoes 9/H HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS S. P. CLAY MOTUEKA. BRING YOUR BOOT REPAIRS

KEEP YOUR KODAK BUSY P,ON’T i Jb ' Buy a run short of Kodak Filins. U y a couple of Spools to-day. Bring along your exposed Filins for Developing and Printing. • Bright, Sparkling Pictures for your Album. , BROWNIES from 10/6 KODAKS from 30/-. See the new Coloured Models. Ask us about the Cine-Kodak for making Holiday Movies. W. BRIDLE HuUogra,,”.- K °'mOEUEKA.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 10 April 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 10 April 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 10 April 1930, Page 2