LOST AND FOUND OST, cycle number plate 21-137 and reflector between Tabaka-Nelson, please communicate Monday. Finder “Mail”' Office T OST in Nelson, 29th Jan.,’spectacles in caso. Reward 10/-, froi.| Buxton and Co._ T OST Saturday, between Wairau Vnlley and Howard bridge, black pocket wallet containing money and valuable Eapers. Reward on returning to.C. M. .ambert, Owen River. Bond’s “Sylk-Arto” Hose. •*- Usually 6/11 pair. Now 4/6, or 2 pairs for 7/11. —McKay’s Sale. Ladies’ Goloshes in Black, ■*- Brown, Beige and Mole, 6/6 for 2/11. Floral Sunshades 6/11 to 12/6. To clear at 4/11. —McKay’s Sale. Men’s Odd Underwear, Singlets, Shorts and Long Underpants. Formerly 3/11 to 8/6. To clear at 2/6. —McKay’s Sale. •cToundT ~~ British Cotton Fuji, all shades, clearing at 1/- yard. Formerly 1/3 to 1/6. Grey Shirting, striped and plain, 1/9 for 1/4^. —McKay’s Sale. IipOUND, Printed Spun Silks, pure Silk, dark grounds, for matrons’ wear, 8/6 for 2/11. —McKav's Sale. XpOUND, Genuine British Linoleums, 6ft. wide, in good designs. Sale prices 4/9, 6/6, 7/9. —McKay’s, Sale. MISCELLANEOUS OCHOOL Cases for Girls. Special shape, extra wide. These take all bboks and pads flat. Variety of prices.— The Leatheries. /COLLEGE Girls’ Book Cases, specially madg, strong fibre, Vulcanite and solid Hide. At The Leatheries SCHOOL Bags for Boys, all sizes, prices and qualities. The price plus quality sells these Bags.—The Leatheries MEN’S Alpaca Sac Coats, ideal for office or outdoor wear. Several oddments half-price.—Trathen’s Sale. MEN’S Cream Tennis TrousersTlOverstocked. This week only less 25 per cent.—Trathcn's Sale. M 1 EN’S Suits. Customers say we are selling cheapest in town. Several still left at half-price.—Trathen’s OYS' School Bathing Suits, All wool, Regulation Colours, at Sale prices. Trathen’s, A PPLE pickers. We make and stock the famous Fowler Picking Apron, White Duck only.—D. M. Rees, Ltd., and The Leatheries. SOLID Hide Suit and Attache Cases reduced for one month’. Secure now at The Leatheries.
BARGAINS in, Men’s Wear. Shirts 5/11, Striped Silk Shirts 10/6, Fancy Socks 2/11, Ties 2/6.^—Trathenls Sale. REETH’S Special: One Seagrass Chair free with every Pram sold or ordered during February. REE. Seagrass Chair Free with every Pram this month. Write for our big illustrated catalogue.—Freetlr. __ ~A LL Wool Gymnasium -Hose, ‘‘WoR -> *• sey brand,’’ for College wear, ill all sizes, 6/6 pair. At Buxton’s. LADIES’ Neckwear bought at a discount, in Fronts, Collars, Jabots, etc. Worth from 3/11 to 8/11. Now one price 2/11. At Buxton’s./ FOR. College Wear: Navy Girdles, Handkerchiefs, 6 for 1/9, Umbrellas 4/11, Fabric Gloves 2/11 pair. At B.uxton’s. SEE window for Special Value in Coloured Towels. Worth from 2/6 to 4/6 eacli. Speciul prices 1/6 and 1/9 each. At Buxton's. BOYS' Central School Shirts! Dark Navy, fast dve. Imported specially for us. In Tennis 3/11. Canoe 4/6, and Varsity Tops 4/11. Only at Tvathen s. UIT Cases "in Fibre Vulcanite and solid’ Hide. Cabin Trunks that last ages and all Leather and Travelling goods at The Lcatheries. YOUR valued commands acted upon immediately with best results by Raiar Films.—Martin, Chemist. CET Hardy-st)., fit you with that now Truss, Films are double emulsioncd O AJAR Km/ and and give better results. —Martin, Ihemist. TIEN per cent, penalty on City Ratos. T 6th Feb. last day for payment of totes. After that 10 per cent, penalty, allowed by a summons. THAT Headache promptly dispelled J- with Peruvian Pain Tablets. No ull after-effects.—Nees, Chemist. fcfEURITIS sufferers! Stop that pain ' with Peruvian Pkin Tablets. 2/-. — fees, Chemist. rjpEN per cent, penalty on City Rates. Last day to escape paymont, 6th Feb. rfIHINNING Hair checked with Brice’s A Regenerator and Circassian Cream. Nees, Chemist, Hardy-st. EALTH! Glorious vital health secured by Yeaston Tablets, which conquer constipation.—Nees, Chemist, Hardy-st. “piMPtES! Why endure them when FT Yeaston Tablets will reduce infectibn in remarkable manner.—Nees, Chemist. Hardy-st. URPLUS Fat eliminated without dieting or exercise by taking Youth-O-Form Capsules.—Nees, Chemist, Hardy-st. BISHOP’S SCHOOL NILE STREET (opp. Sehool of Music) Carried on Chiefly in Open Air Extensive Additions to Play-Ground Kindergarten to Std. V. Reopen WEDNESDAY, 4th February, Pupils enrolled 3rd Feb., 3 to 5 p.m. ’ Prospectus on application. Red Bus passes the gate. LYNTON SCHOOL TRAFALGAR ST. SOUTH. Kindergarten to Standard IV. MODERN open-air building. Healthy situation. Red Bus runs to and from the School gate. A few boarders accepted. The now term commences on THURSDAY, sth Feb. New Pupils enrolled on Wed., 4th Feb., from 2 till 5 rineinal^MlSS 1 MIT.DRED WO RLE v NELSON SCHOOL OfT’AINTING nPHE School will re-open on WEDA NESDAY, 4th Fob., at the Studio 127 Collingwood street. Applications by new pupils may be made ut 5 Nile Avenue, oft Nile street HUGH SCOTT PrincipaL
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 3 February 1931, Page 1
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