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THE RECENT DISASTER has proved to us that RADIO TO-DAY IS MORE OF A NECESSITY THAN A LUXURY So buv the world's most MODERN RADIO. For your MODERN HOME. And be in keeping with these MODERN TIMES. ATWATER KENT THE RADIO YOU WILL BE PLEASED TO LIVE WITH. C. T. WEBLEY (Who never changes his agency). “HURRY!” SCREECHES POLLY. EVERYBODY IS FLOCKING TO THE GREAT PARROT SALE AT COOKHAM HOUSE BARGAINS ARE FAST DISAPPEARING. So many of our genuine bargains have been sold that new ones have had to be found. This week we are “specialling” women’s shoes. English made shoes of stylish designs and top quality, that were formerly priced at 31/6 upwards are, for this week, specially reduced to 14/6 Pair COME QUICKLY. (L COOKHAM HOUSE F. Kitt, Proprietor), Hardy-St., Nelson. W.VW.V.V. , .V.V.“." mKITCHINGMAN’S 21 ; H B’IM THE WATCHES WE SELL HAVE ALL SATISFIED THE PRACTICAL STANDARDS OF OUR OWN EXPERTS BEFORE WE OFFER THEM TO THE PUBLIC. You can choose external appearances to please your tastes we have already ascertained the reliability of the movements. THE HOUSE FOR TIME ! OPTICS CONSULT US ON ALL EYE-STRAIN. TO SEE WELL IS TO READ WITH PLEASURE! TO READ WITH PLEASURE IS TO PRESERVE YOUR SIGHT I REGISTERED OPTICIAN IN ATTENDANCE. 'PHONE 825 KITCHINGMAN’S WATCHMAKERS AND OPTICIANS.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 24 February 1931, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 24 February 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 24 February 1931, Page 6

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