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Cost of Living Down : FlnaS Clearance To-morrow and Saturday > AT TRATHEN’S - SALE We have been busy stocktaking during the past ten days and found many lines that must be cleared before our final balance date. GOODS SACRIFICED REGARDLESS OF COST PRICE. WONDER BARGAINS 100 HATS, ready for wear. 1/-, 1/11, 2/6, 3/11. 35 MODEL HATS, at quarter prices. Now 5/11 and 7/11. SHETLAND WOOL JUMPERS, 4 only. At 2/6 each. BLACK SILK JUMPERS, 7 only. At 2/6. CREPE BED JACKETS, 5 only. At 2/6. LADIES’ COTTON FROCKS, 19 only. At 2/6 and 3/11. NAVY WOOLLEN FROCK, slightly damaged. Was £5 One only for 10/11. RAYON FROCKS, 15 only. At 10/11 to 19/6. CREPE DE CHINE FROCKS, 22 only. 19/6 to 59/6. EVENING FROCKS, 10 only. Usually £3 to £5. . Now 10/11 to 19/6 each. JUMPER SUITS, 9 only. 19/6 to 29/6. GIRLS’ SERGE COSTUME, 1 only. At 5/-. TWEED SKIRTS, 10 only. At 3/11 and 5/11. SUMMER WRAPPERS, 12 only. At 3/6 tq 19/6. TENNIS COATS, striped Cotton. 2 only. At 4/11. SILK GEORGETTE, 100 yards only. At 2/11 yard. PRINTED RAYON, 300 yards only, less than half. 1/- and 1/6 yard. TRICOLINE AT 1/11. 7 pieces only at this absurd price. It’s usually 3/11. PRINTED SATINS, 5 pieces only. 2/11 yard. PURE SILK SATIN GRENADINE. Usually 12/6. Now 4/11. WASHING KID GLOVES,. White. Usually 7/11/ For 1/11. DENT’S KID GLOVES, sizes 51, 6, 6-4-, 6-2-. Usually 12/6. For 2/11. NEWEST NECKWEAR, less than half. 1/- and 1/6. SETS OF COLLARS AND CUFFS, the newest styles. Usually 3/6. For 1/6. NIGHTDRESS TOPS. Usually 3/6. For 1/6. ART. SILK HOSE, strong quality. 1/6 pair. COTTON HOSE, 100 pairs only. 1/- pair. HOP PICKING GLOVES, elbow length. Usuallly 3/ 6. / For 1/-. GLOVE BARGAINS, 'all Kid, Suede, Doeskin, Nappa and Wear-clean Gloves reduced 20 per cent. SILK HOSIERY BARGAINS, 2000 pairs of high class Silk Hosiery. All reduced 20 per cent. 1000 yards FLANNEL, in Grey, Pink, Fawn, and Navy. Usually 2/6. Now 1/11. DRESS REMNANTS, all at half of Sale Prices. MEN’S BAND SHIRTS, with and without collars, all sizes. To-morrow’s offer 3/11. MEN’S VELOUR FELT HATS, 12 only. Usually 22/6 to 45/-. Final offer 7/6. MEN’S SUITS, dark Grey Tweeds. Worth 65/-. To-morrow’s offer 37/6. BOYS’ SHORTS, in dark Tweeds. Worth 8/6. Final offer 4/6. BOYS’ SHIRTS, tennis or canoe, mostly Greys. Worth 3/11 to 5/6. Final offer 2/11. MEN’S FANCY COTTON SOCKS. Worth 2/6. To-morrow’s offer 1/-. Thousands of other Bargains Equally Good TRATH EN.'S

Reduced m, Whemi you say " SNEEPorPK FENCING to your Hardware Merchant or Stock and Station Agent You mean CYCLONE But be sure you get Genuine Cyclone (Reg. Trade Mark.) who make this class of fencing only with knots, ties or twists like these. Accept only fence that has one of them, then you have true CYCLONE. None other like them. Caadonc f SHCE and GATE Coltsi, CHRISTCHURCH AUCKLAND ' PALMERSTON NORTH • Write for Catalogue and new Reduced Prices!*

First Young Doctor (to second dittp): “Hullo, old man, what's the matter? You're looking very glum.” ‘‘No winder,” was the reply, ‘‘l'm attending that wealthy Mr Golding, you know, and I’ve sent him the wrong medicine.” “Indeed! Is it a serious 'blunder?” “Very serious. The medicine I’-vo sent him will cure him in two days.”

Fat people troubled with Indigestion will secure welcome relief by taking Youth-O-Form Capsules.— Nees, Chemist, Hardy-st.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 19 February 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 19 February 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 19 February 1931, Page 3

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