MISCELLANEOUS 100 Per Cent. Cut IN OUR SALOON And Still A I JOT OF SMOKES AT OLD PRICES Rivnrhcad Gold 1/6 tin Capstan I)o Luxo 26 for 1/6 Playors Od, Ardatli Od WE CAN SUPPLY ANY CIGARETTES Olt 'I'OBACCOS DESIRED THE TOBACCONISTS IN TRAFALGAR ST. SEE WINDOW DISPLAYS FOP. THE LATEST FOP, SMOKERS
THE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON THE 13911. PERI MS OF SHARES (E.J. Series) IS NOW OPEN SMALL INVESTORS should nolo that •THREE SHILLINGS paid Monthly will ho word. £2O 7s in 9 Years. Any number of Shares may bo taken up, and shares can be, withdrawn at any lime or borrowed against. All Shares taken up before 31st March, 1932, date from 19th October, 1931. MONEY ALSO TAKEN .ON DEPOSIT at, following rates: — AT CALL 4% 12 Months 5% NORMAN ROUT Secretary.
KEEN VALUE AT THE CO-OP. FARMER’S MONEY-SAVERS. Aluminium ware. Each. s. (1. Saucepans, 11/-, 3/9, 4/0, li/O, 8/0, 10/0 ami 10 Kettles, ‘l/0, 0/0, 0/9 and 9 2 pint Aluminium .lugs .... I Aluminium Fry pans, 4/0 and .'. 4. Aluminium Round (.Irators 1 Ennmelwure — Measures, 2/0 and 0 Fry pa ns, 2/0 and ‘0 Kettles, 4/0, 4/9, 0/0 and 0 Tie Dislies, Bd, 9d, 1/-, 1/2, 1/4, 1/7, 1/10 and 2 Saucepans, 1/0, 1/9, 2/0, 0/0 and 4 Per Set 11 Judge Saucepans, 4/0, 4/9, 0/9, 0/o,*o/9, S/0, 9/0 and 10 Garden Forks 4 Spades 4 1,.11. Shovels 4 Garden lines 0 Rakes, 4/0, 4/0 and 4 Rake Heads, 1/- and 1 Plumb Axes, 10/9 and 14 Rival Axes 0 ]trade's Axes 0 Hatchets 4 Mowhawk Claw Hammers 0 Axe Handles, 1/0 and 2 Ij.lf. Shovel Handles 2 Spade Handles 2 Pick Handles 0 Hammer Handles 1 Hatchet Handles 0 Rat Traps 1 Round Mouse Traps 1 Kerosene Pumps 1 Bread Boards 0 Potato Mashers I Salt Boxes 1 Rolling Pins 1 Butter Pats, per pair 1 O-in-Oiie Strainers 2 White Wash Brushes 2 Wood Wash Boards 2 Glass Boards 0 Brush Boor Mats, 2/9, 0/0 and 0 0-Pol-0 Floor Mops 0 Tinned Fry pans, 2/9, 4/0 5 New Acme Wringers 49 Diet/. H. Lamps 7 Drilling Machines 0 Hand Saws 0 Cross-Cut Saws 10 Miners’ Gold Dishes 7 Dog Chains, 1/-, 1/0 and 1 Hand Forks 1 Garden Trowels 1 Potts’ Irons, per set Hi Flour Sifters I WE DELIVER. The Workers’ 9 0 0 9 9 0 9 9 0 0 0 0 9 0 9 3 9 9 9 9 9 0 9 0 9 9 0 3 9 0 0 7 0 0 9 9 0 (i 0 0 (i 0 0 3 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BRIDGE STREET AND TAHUNANUI.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 15 October 1931, Page 2
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