IF YOU ARE dissatisfied with your present spectacles it would ho a good plan to decide to have your eyesight THOROUGHLY EXAMINED BY (c.cholcrton) OPTICIANS Their visit to Nelson will be during February, 1931.
USED CARS COST LESS AT MONTGOMERY'S Baby Austin tourer., run few thousand miles only. Excellent order. Price £135. /CHRYSLER FOUR DOOR SEDAN. Condition throughout as now. This car can be bought at a clear saving of £l4O on the new price. Our oss .’s vour gain. Deposit, only £BO. FOOD HALF-TON VAN, complete with body and cab; permanent top and sido curtains. Good tyres. Registered. Get this quick. Price £2O. MONTGOMERY’S GARAGE.
PRICES Offer SAMPLE EVENING FROCKS, wonderful value. Sale Price 29/6. REIT FROCKS, wonderful value. Sale Price 35/-. CREPE DE CHINE FROCKS, in best quality. Bargain Sale Prices 29/6. WOMEN’S COATS, Silk, Satin, and Silk ReppiCoats;'fully lined, Black, Navy, Grey, Fawn. Usual (i to 7gns. Sale Price £3/18/6. SAMPLE GENUINE FOX FURS, Ivory and Beige. Sale Price 49/6. MILLINERY. Clearing at 1/11, 2/11, 4/11, 6/11. : WATCH OUR WINDOWS. w, A. WARMS (Opposite G.P.0.) TRAFALGAR STREET.
STOP THAT PAIN! Neuritis, sciatica, rheumatism, headache, and all similar pains instantly relieved with “Peruvian” Pain Tablets. Contain no habit-forming , drugs. 2/- Posted Free. NELSOM'S-QUALITV- CHEMISTS 98 UMIBY STREET \ (WHARTON'S PHAHMAW) 6D A RIDE If a Gold Band Taxi Is returning to the Depot or Stand empty even if it is 10 miles trtwuy HAIL IT and ride back for Od a heacf PADDY DAY proprietor. MILLINERY SLAUGHTERED. Lot I—loo1 —100 Ready-to-Wcars. 1/-.. Lot 2—220 Rcady-to-Wears. 2/11. Lot 3—400 Ready-to-Wears. S/11. Lot 4 —350 Ready-to-Wears. 8/11. MODEL MILLINERY AT HALF PRICE. CLEARANCE OF FROCKS AT HALF PRICE BRIDGE STREET. MONEY TO LEND FELL AND HARLEY Combining ADAMS AND HARLEY . and FELL AND ATKINSON Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public. Money to Lend at Current Rates oi interest on approved security. _ Easy Perms made for repayment of Principal. ~GLASGOW, ROUIiTANDTcHiEEK, Barristers and Solicitors, NELSON AND TAKAKA. We have Trust Money available for investment on Freehold Securities at Current Rites.
A number of touchers of the piano,, violin, etc., arid of singing and elocution notify the resumption of lessons this week. Members of the Juvenile Tent of the 1.0. R. are reminded of the meeting on Thursday next at 7.30 p.m.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 3 February 1931, Page 4
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