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MISCELLANEOUS S MART Hats given Free with your new Suit this week at Dee’s, Ltd. T> LACK Italian Shirts 3/9, Strong Twist Shirts 3/6, Khaki Shirts 4/11, Flannels 4/11. —Dee’s, Ltd. BOYS’ Navy Serge Shorts 4/11, Boys’ School Hose 2/9, Grey Canoe Shirts 2/11. —Dee’s, Ltd. TOS EPIIINE”Ha of Sales ending Saturday. Balance Frocks less than cost price. QUITS.—See McKay’s “Viking” Range—faithfully built by “Sincerity”—s7 sizes, including yours—99/6. At McKay’s. TREE’S Sale: Gents’ White Canvas Shoes, heavy Crepe soles, brown corrugated toes, 5/9. TREE’S Sale: Boys’ White Shoes, heavy Crepe soles, brown co'rrugated toes, Crepe heels, 4/9. TTfcEE’S Sale: Ladies’ White Canvas Strap Shoes, Crepe soles, reinforced toes, 3/9. T\EE’S Sale: Ladies’ Felt Slippers, Suede leather soles, all colours, 1/6 pair. TTAEAL direct with a Tailor. Cut out the middleman’s profit. Get a better. Suit made at Mac’s Tailor Shop, Bridge-st. QEE the latest Colourings in Striped Awning material at D. M. Rees, Ltd., Selwyn Place. /ARDER your Blind now and have the choice of the season’s newest stripes.—D. M. Rees, Ltd. TUT ORSE and Cow Rugs still going at cost. Your inquiries are welcome. D. M. Rees, Ltd., Selwyn Place. npENTS and Tarpaulins are a speciality with us.—D. M. Rees, Ltd., Selwyn Place. "jVTO misfits, no expensive alterations, no middleman's profit at Mac’s Tailor Shop, Bridge-st. “ A SCOT” Hats—McKay’s new value A*- feature for Men of Taste—Smart Fur Felts, at 18/6. At McKay’s. "OOYS’ Pyjamas, strong quality, bright, last colours, all. sizes, 3/11. Mail your order to McKay’s. 'I}'ALNCO ATS.—Buy Now—Mackm- -*•*' toshes 15/-. —Guaranteed Oiled Coats, with Cape shoulder, 38/6. At McKay’s. ATEW energy yours after taking Malt- ’ ed Orange Iron which contains purest Iron, Quinine, and English Malt. 3/6. —Nees, Chemist, Hardy-st. ~A7GUR whole system rejuvenated af- -*•; ter taking Malted Orange Iron. An excellent after ’flu tonic. 3/6. —Nees, Chemist, Hardy-st. . «■ nniRED '! Listless? You need Malted Orange Iron, a concentrated food and nerve tonic. 3/6. Posted 4/-. —Nees, Chemist, Hardy-st. dpi ET well! Keep well! Feed your nerves and body on Malted Orange Iron. A vitalising tonic. —Nees, Chemist, Hardy-st. “NEW FRUIT SHOP” Anstice’s Bldgs. Best, Selected Fruits and Vegetables only to be sold Try us for your next order. N, E. WEST. MISS WEARING announces the Opening of a Floral Studio in Boon’s Building, Hardy Street, on FRIDAY NEXT, 25th August. MAITAI LODGE, No. 15, U.A.O.D. TMTEMBERS are invited to attend the -Li-®- funeral of our late Bro. D. S. Barnett at 10.30 TO-MORROW (Wednesday) MORNING. By Order of the A.D. ESTATE MRS EMILY MAY JACKSON (Deceased) A LL persons having claims against the above estate are requested to render the same in detail and in duplicate duly certified as due and owing as at the date of death to J. R. Kerr, Solicitor, Nelson. CHALLENGE AND CHEER MISSION CHALLENGE AND CHEER MISSION St. John’s Church, Hardy-st. TO-NIGHT at 7.30 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGIIT at 7.;30 TO-NIGHT Community Singing, Solos, , Duets. Stirring Gospel Address. Missioners: Students Goodman & Tozer. All welcome. NELSON SCHOOL OF DANCING HARDY STREET , TELEPHONE 1129. MODERN BALLROOM DANCING BEGINNERS’ CLASS EVERY TUESDAY, at 7.30 p.m. ADVANCED CLASS EVERY THURSDAY, at 7.30 p.m. PRIVATE LESSONS BY APPOINTMENT Full particulars of all branches on application. KERSHAW’S ENGINEERING WORKS NOTICE TO DEBTORS rf"kN the 20th of last month I paid out small local accounts to the value of £64 15s. I only received the large sum of 7/-. This can’t continue. My book debts are nearly one-third of my total year’s work, which is out of all reason. All overdue accounts must be paid or arranged for by 10th September, otherwise— other measures will be taken to collect. - JAMES WYLLIE. Phone 473. P. R. PARKER, DENTAL SURGEON, Late Dental Officer, Health Department. Wakefield visited on Wednesdays. Rout’s Bldgs., Trafalgar-st. Telephone 1329.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 22 August 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 22 August 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 22 August 1933, Page 1

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