MISCELLANEOUS A WONDERFUL display of Fancy China, Crystal, Pottery and Brassware, awaits your inspection. Most of these goods you will not see elsewhere in Nelson.—Hedley Savage, Ltd., only in llardy-st.-' ‘ A TTRACTIVE Gifts iit McKay’s ! Gift *■ Boxes of Floral Face Cloth, Soap | and Bath Cubes. Special value 2/6. |g2o in Cash Prizes ! Save your Coupons for the 1/- in £1 Discount as | well as the great Competition. McKay's. T T.SEFUL Gift attractively packed in Cellophane—a dainty Embroidered Handkerchief and Powder Puff—only 1/at McKay’s. (CHRISTMAS Presents: Electric Lamps, Shades, Immersion Heaters, Irons, Grillers, etc., at H. J. Flatt's. UITS ! Suits ! Suits ! Bert Tomlinson, "The Suit Man,” llardy-st. s o AK Cake Stands, 2-tier 12/6, 3-tier 14/6. —Boyce’s. BRASS Fire Screens 37/6, Log Boxes 69/6, Companion Sets 8/6. —Boyce's. 'CHOICE new Axminster Carpets 12x9 J £7 19s 6d, Dandy Hearth Bugs from 15/-. — Boyce’s. I INOLEUMS to suit all types of rooms J from 5/6. Congoleums 3/11. — Boyce’s. C" - OLOURED Streamer . Lamps for Christmas installed by H. J. Flatt. Apply early at 67 Bridge-st. YOUR last chance ! Nees’ Annual Sale finishes Saturday.—Nees, llardy-st. UY now at huge discounts. Annual Sale closes Saturday. Nees, Chemist. B TX/ANSBONE’S Trafalgar-st. Latest English Magazines and Periodicals just arrived. Quality Stationery kept. FOR Hot Water Systems, Baths, Basins, Sinks, Towel Rails, etc., try H. J. Flatt, COLOURED Towels for Bathing, etc., 9d, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6 to 2/6 each. Great Big Towels 2/11, ‘ 3/3, 3/6 to 5/6 each; at McKay’s. PHONE 327'for repairs Electrical, Gas, Water, Roofs, etc. —H. J. Flatt. Prompt attention. ROLLER, Towellings in serviceable shades of Red, Blue, Orange, Helio and Green, 18in. wide, 1/6, 1/11 yard at McKay’s. ■\TESTLE Oil, Eugene Permanent •1 Waves. Full head 21/-. Evening appointments. Phone 459.—Miss Donaldson, Newman’s, Hardy-st. BOROUGH - OF - RICHMOND TENDERS, closing at Noon on lltli December, 1933, are invited for the lease of the Recreation Ground for grazing sheep for 12 months from Ist January, 1934. A cheque must accompany each tender. M. WATT. Town Clerk. HAWKE CUP CRICKET NELSON (Holders) v. MARLBOROUGH (Challengers) Trafalgar Park Commencing FRIDAY, 10.30 a.m. Admission: Adults 1/-. College Boys 6d, Primary Schools Free. 1.0. R. BUD OF PROINHSE TENT O PECIAL Meeting TO-NIGHT (Tliursday) to welcome back Bro. and Sister R. Watson. R. REAPER* C.R. JAMS AND DESSERT FRUITS AT SALE PRICES T WOOD & SONS are selling 21b. etc., JAMS as the Extraordinary Price of 1/4 per jar, (Cheaper than can be made at home). Apricot and Raspberry Jam 1/6 jar. Peach Jam, lib jars, 9d. 2 Tins Assorted Jam for 1/*. 16oz tin S.A. Apricot Jam 9d. Large Tin Dessert Peaches l/=. Grated Pineapple for Jellies, etc., 9d. Dessert Dates, 2 packets for 6d. New Season’s Dessert Figs l/= and 2/3 per box. Muscatells l/= per packet, lib Ceylon Tea and Breakfast Cup and Saucer for 3/*. J. WOOD & SONS, LTD. CASH SERVICE STORES, BRIDGE STREET.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 30 November 1933, Page 2
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