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O p m tb do your shopping spare mese prices ana see how i'L MEN’S SUPERIOR BOX SUITS From £3 5 °* MEN’S FUJI SHIRTS, canoe and tennis 7/6 * MEN’S SUMMIT SHIRTS, latest designs 6/11. MEN'S PYJAMAS From 5/1L MEN’S STRIPED BLAZERS, all the rage now £l/1/0. MEN’S FELT HATS, snap brims, new shades 6/11 and 7/11. MEN’S WOOLLEN SWIMMING COSTUMES 7/6. COLLAR BOXES, something useful 4/11 and 6/6. TIE PRESSES, Oak and Kauri, nickel plated ‘ 2/11, 3/6 and 4/6. MEN’S FANCY SOX, splendid selection 1/3, 2/6 and 2/11. MEN’S LUVISCA PYJAMAS, wonderful wearers 21/-. MEN’S FANCY FLANNEL SPORTS TROUSERS, new shades 10/6 and 15/6. MEN’S WHITE COTTON ATHLETIC SINGLETS 1/3, 1/11 and 2/6. MEN’S NAVY SERGE SUITS, fast Indigo dyes Great value at 59/6. MEN’S SUMMIT PYJAMAS, latest contrast collar and cuffs, really smart 10/6. MEN’S SILK DRESSING GOWNS, beautiful designs 32/6. MEN’S SILK HANDKERCHIEF AND TIE, to match 3/11 and 7/6. MEN’S SILK ELASTIC BRACES AND SUSPENDER SETS, attractively boxed. 6/6. BOYS’ GREY CANOE SHIRTS, our special 2/3. Dee’s Shoe Department is now showing the latest creations in Ladies’ Footwear which has just arrived from Sydney. These beautiful goods comprise some of the smartest Shoes ever landed in this country. LADIES’ “BELLEVUE” BROWN GLACE COURT SHOES, faced with lighter coloured piping 25/-. LADIES’ “ROSE BAY" PATENT COURT SHOES, finished with buckle effect, round toes, medium heels 25/-. LADIES’ “MANLY” PATENT COURT SHOES, medium toes, finished with side tie. Very new 25/-. LADIES’ “NORTH SHORE” PATENT COURT SHOES, peak flap on front, medium heels. Real gems 25/-. Choice Mew Shoes to Select from 'The Shop lor Christmas Shopping V)

Quality up to a standard.., never down to a price That’s the hard and fast policy of Self Help. Our prices are far lower than ethers. We defy comparison in all our values. Yet on no account will we sacrifice quality for price. If it were otherwise, Self Help could not hope to maintain its leadership—could not hope to retain the goodwill and support of New Zealand housewives, which enables Self Help to continue its successful fight against the forces of price fixation and excessive profits. Here are a few bargains that Self-Help alone offers s. d. TEA— Finest family blend obtainable (No. 1 ), lb 2....3 No. 2, 1/10 lb; No. 3 (loose), lb 1 4 BUTTER— Separator (best only), lb 0 9 Factory (Self Help superfine), lb 0 11 BREAD— Best baked in Nelson, White and Wholemeal Brown 0 5 SUGAR— I.A. only. 61b 1/4, 121 b 2 6 701 b bag 13 6 FLOUR— Best Southern, loose, 51b lid; 251 b 4/3; 501 b 8/3; 1001 b .... 16 0 (1. 7 5 8 4 V CHRISTMAS REQUIREMENTS. s. CURRANTS 0 RAISINS 0 SULTANAS, sd, 7d, 0 COOKING FIGS (now), lb 0 DESSERT FIGS (boxes). So/ sd; 12oz 7d; lib 9d; 2All) 1 8 MUSCATELS, packet 0 11 DATES, .'5 packets 1 0 JELLIES (Self Help), 7 packets 1 0 K. PEACHES , 5 1 2 K. PEARS, large 1 1 PINEAPPLE, Prizewinner, 3 tins ! 1 4 COOKED HAM (special), per II) 1 9 CHRISTMAS HAMS (Kiwi), per lb 0 11 WALNUTS, in shell, per II) 0 7 BARCELONA, BRAZIL, ALMONDS, per II) 0 9 MIXED NUTS, per lb 0 8 CORDIAL EXTRACTS, from 1 0 If you are not already doing so—make a change to-day! Try the Self Help way! Results of Self-Help Competitions No. 2 Competition, 20 best reasons .(West Coast section) (Prize winner £5 ) ENID G. COOPER, ZV Rolleston St., Hokitika. MCI IS 140 ffl BE BRANCHES No. 1 Essay Competition (Prize winner £10) LEONARD PRICE, 2 i Buick St., Petone, Wellington. 140 P® BRANCHES BLIP® FOOD SPECIALISTS GROCERY & PROVISION MERCHANTS

SELO c e2^ IfROIL FILM Ma dn in FROM ALL CHEMISTS AND PHOTOGEAPHIC DEALEES

Glowing, youthful beauty ! Use Rachel Vanishing Cream and note the wonderful difference in your skin. 1/6. —W. McKay and Sons, Ltd.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 15 December 1932, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 15 December 1932, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 15 December 1932, Page 11

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