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i “Fit for a Queen” at less than English Wholesale Prices NOW 71 11 PAIR Right at the commencement of this gift season Cookham House offers you the most beautiful Slippers at an irresistible price: ' They are an outstanding bargain* for their present value is 23/6. • v ; As for quality, they are the very I 'essence —we could not buy a better grade, buy where we may. Hand-made throughout and most beautifully finished every way, flexible leather soles and dainty heels. Every lady loves the best, so here is an opportunity to get the best quality at a ridiculously, low price. Colours: Rose, Gold, Nile Green, Saxe Blue. Sizes and half-sizes, 3 to 7. COOKHAM HOUSE s “The Quality Shoe Store.” HARDY STREET mm n TNI GUARANTEED- SHEETS “ABANCO” SHEETINGS are the specialised production of the oldest established cotton spinners in the world—-established 1780. / They have over 150 years of experience inThe Sheeting business. Every yard of Abanco Sheeting is fully guaranteed. : " r : - V '■ 54in x 2hyd ABANCO SHEETING. 7/6 pr. Guaranteed for 12“ months. 54in x 24yd' ABANCO,SHEETING, fig /jj Guaranteed for 3 years. s ©/ H pr. 80in x 24yd ABANCO SHEETING. || /|gg Guaranteed for 12 months. Pair i 1/ S w SOin X 2fyd ABANCO SHEETING. |6 /fig Guaranteed for 3 years. Pair ■?■/ ** You can buy cheaper Sheeting, also Sheeting with a fancy name, but bank on Abanco Sheeting—the Sheeting with ISO years reputation. Duffy sells these Sheets because he knows they are good.' 1 | I 70 Bridge Street, Nelson. The Little Shop that sells the Abf ncp : ' " Sheets.' •

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 30 November 1933, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 30 November 1933, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 30 November 1933, Page 10