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Here is your chance of securing cosy snow-white all Wool Blankets at moneysaving prices. These are mill specials—a product of one of the lead* ing mills in the Dominion — and the keen prices are the result of quantity buying for cash. GREY ALL WOOL BLAN- ■ KETS. 80in by 60in. 9/6 each. 92in by 66in. 12/11 each. WHITE ALL WOOL BLANKETS. 82in by 60in. 12/3 each. 92in by 66in. 16/3 each. 102 in by 80in. 21/3 eachPERY CO., LTD. V;fej# Bfe®toj! \ wm ■M Wi L ,A ft . CEC-LilZftxX] mm rar :, '■ . mm mm. All head fittings are obtainable at Louissons. Call early to inspect this latest shipment of winter Millinery, including the well-known Henderson Hats. Such smart off-the-face shapes with drooping sides! Others with brims. All the very newest in shade and style—and value to put the crov/ning touch to your pleasure. 105 Trafalgar Street, Nelson. f A OABD) G. HOBY, DENTAL SUKGION, ANSTICB'S BUILDINGS, (Opp. Post Office) Telephone No. 763. your ©wsi k TO m ..., > iV::>H , THE BEEHIVE BERET BOOKLET contains complete instructions for making five patterns of Ladies' and Children's Berets. The price is 5d per copy at Hurst's. And we can supply a range of popular colours and makes of Kniiting "Wools for making these smart Berets. ROSE FINGERING, in 18 colours. per loz skein. BEEHIVE DOUBLE KNITTING, in 1G colours. 1/5 per 203 skein. II mm Trafalgar Street, Nelson.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 3 June 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 3 June 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 3 June 1930, Page 4

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