MISCELLANEOUS pHItISTMAS Novelties—Bridge Pencils 1/9 and 2/6 each, Bridge Scorers 2/6. Morny Soaps 3 cakes in box 3/9. Combination Soap and Perfume 3/- box. Aj> Buxton'a. iJll!* ever-popular GittSj Handkerchiefs. Singles 6d to 3/11. Fancy boxes in \ and -j-doz. 2/- to 21/-. Save your coupons. They are worth 2/- in the pound. At Buxton's. Chairs, the ideal Christ- " mas Gift. 150 designs to choose from, 18/6 to 42/-.—Freeth's Factory, ; 27 Collingwood-st. Hosiery. Ladies' Art. Silk 3/6, *-* 5/6 and 6/6 pair. Pure Silk Hose in all the leading makes. 8/11 to 13/6. Gloves to tone 5/6 to 6/11. Gift Coupons are worth 2/- in the pound. At Buxton's. 0-INCH White Damask, dice design, 1/11 yard. 54in. Unbleached Damask, floral designs, 1/9 yard. Campers' Serviettes 18x18, 6d each. At Buxton's. ' YNX," the Suit Supreme. 200 liigh- -* grade Suits in all sizes to select from. Priced from 79/6. At T. 15. Louisso.n's. ■ . CHRISTMAS Gifts for Men. We have a very line range of Gifts. It' will ' pay you to call and inspect at T. B. Louisson's. TIES, the Gift that always nleases. See our window of the very latest in Ties. Prices 2/6 to 5/6. At T. B. Louisson's. FOR Boys' Holiday Wear! Navy ' Canoe Shirts 3/3, Grey Wolf Shirts, Tennis Collars, 3/-, Canoe 4/6, Dark Tweed Shorts 4/6.— McKay's. BUNGALOW Tea Cloths, fadeless colours, in Sky, Rose, Green, Cream, Ecru, with striped borders in • contrast shades, 45x45, only 2/6. Post free from McKay's. _ -p ' /HAMPERS' Towels to 1/9 each. Beach Wraps 5/3 White Face Towels 1/H each. ' Save your Coupons. They are worth 2/- in the pound. At Buxton's. b MEMBER, the unnscmas uu" ~ .Goods are at Ernest T. Savages (50 Bridge-st.). Gifts for every taste and purse.. . ' EXTENDED for another wceic; xreo 1 Binding on both ends of Coir Mat- - { ....„'s, coloured stripes and borders, Win. » 2/3* 22£in. 2/9, 27in. 3/3, 36in .4/3. ■ : SELWYN" Fancy Sox in the very latest designs and colours, just arrived at McKay's. Remarkable value at 3/11 pair. . . . WOLSEY": Fure HIIK lace clox, best shades, 13/6 pair. Wolsey Lustral Hose in Art. Silk, 9 good shades, 3/6_pahv = -McKay's. . POLISH your furniture with Liquid Veneer, the housewife's boon. Iho best vet. All sizes.—Ernest T. Savage . (50 Bridge-st.. remember). ii{K,K demonstrations oi n fascinating Triplex : work at shop recently opened in Majestic Theatre Buildings. ' ' , p,HßlSTilA&Pmseni§.. A Silk Riftjs. gz always acceptable. Nicely boxed . with greeting card attached. From 3/6. At McKay^s. . . ' AY it. in Silk. Dainty boxed Silk < Kf lenglhs for .Lingeries, Pyjamas, Frocks, etc\, from 3/6 to 30/-. At McKay's.- ' ' DEE'S. Ladies' Patent Leather Strap Shoes, solid heels. Greatest value ever, 10/6. ; DEE'S. Children's Sandals, extra stout Crepe Rubber soles, 4 to 6 3/9, 7. to 9 4/9, 10 to 1 5/9. ►UY youv Rajar Films from Marti —* Chemist. G" "IIEEN _ Peas, Green Peas. Splendid young, fresh sample. Emperors. We fleliver. "Phone 295.—Nelson Fruit .
Tit AWBERRIES, Strawberries. ~* Choice dessert. Cherries, fresh today. • Phone 295.—Nelson Fruit Co. \RGANDIE Muslin to make your Christmas presents, etc., in Heho, Maize, Apricot, Saxe and Light Green, 44 inches wide, 2/3 yard. Save.your Coupons. . They are worth 2/- in the pound. At Buxton's. [ AUCKLAND POINT SCHOOL CONCERT by Pupils in School of Music WEDNESDAY, 10th Dec, 8 p.m. Musical Items, Folk Dances, PariSongs etc. Home-made Sweets on sale. Adults' 1/6, Children 1/-. Reserves at AH, Robinson's 6d extra. CHRISTMAS HAMPERS "OLLAND'S Matured Ale, Stout, and ----- Wine. Hampers to suit Customers requirements. Phone 314. WAIMEA ROAD. ,'EFFREY FARNOL'S Latest—"OVEß THE HILLS" 6/-. J. E. HOUNSELL & CO., LTD. DIAMOND JUBILEE OF ST. PETER'S CHURCH, HAVELOCK 10th DECEMBER, J 930 Preacher: Ven. Archdeacon J. R. Dari. JUBILEE SERVICE, 7 p.m., to bo l*~ followed bv i\ reunion in the Tow:; Hall. Parish : oncv.s, ex-parishioners, and. nil others interested are cordially invited. MOTORISTS r>UY Your Petrol at Town Prices from STANTON'S SERVICE STATION, ■ Greenwood Street, j MOTUEKA. BIG THEE, UNION, PLUME, 2/1 per Gallon. HERCULES, AT LA NTIC. NELSON HOSPITAL BOARD DONATIONS of loft-oft clothing (prpecially children's) for distribution to the poor and needy in the District will he much a^oreciated. Kindly ring Mrs R. Watson or the Relieving Officer, who will arrange to colled donations. G. P. CHAPMAN.' Managing Secretary.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 8 December 1930, Page 1
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