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MISCELLANEOUS House for Christmas Slippers. Selection is good. Prices low from 2/11 pair. , 7HIOKIIAM House Canadian Model Sandals, Crepe sole, selling quickly. .Be sure of your pair. Outstanding value, 6/6 pair. TTPHOLSTERED Chairs 40/-, Seagrass Chairs 15/6, Kitchen Chairs 7/6, Kapok Mattresses, Pillows. Lowest prices.—Frcetli’s. AGAIN we say: Come early to “Fairyland” Morning Session. You may not get in on Saturday Night. The Show is well worth the money. The small Gift is an extra. A T Christmas time your sideboard is -4 not complete without a bottle of wine. Get your requirements now of 'ionic, Claret, Sherry, Invalid, from D. Merlino, 16 Collingwood-st. THREE GOOD BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS “In Scotland Again,” 11. V. Morton, 10/“My New Zealand Holiday,” Rosemary Ilees, 10/-. “Home of Mankind,” Van Loon, 15/-. ‘ ALF. ROBINSON’S, BOOKSELLERS, - Hardy Street. RASPBERRIES and Cream, “Frosty Jack” Ice Cream, and other dainties.—Trathen’s Tearoom to-morrow. Open until 10 p.m. jnOOKIIAM" House for White Sports Shoes, new styles again just arrived. They will delight you. Priced from 7/1L Tfyff'cKAY Silk Special! “Serpentine 474. Crepe,” attractive krinkly surface . . . New weave . . . New shades . . . 36in. wide, 2/11 yard. SILK Hose, Kid Gloves, Hand Bags, Handkerchiefs. Best value and best variety at Trathen’s. Come early to “Fairyland.” ]V|"cKAY Silk Special! Quality “Shan-•f’-l. tung” for Frocks, showing in attractive new figurings, 34in. wide, 4/6 yard. _ ‘RRO§TY Jack” Ice Cream is delicious, in cones, polar packs or crved in Tearoom. Get one coming out rom “Fairyland.”—Trathen’s. rHY bother carrying your parcels. ▼»* Orders delivered until' 9 o’clock Saturday night. Hams 1/-, lb, Muscatels [/-. All goods at cut prices.—Smith and Son, 57 Nile-st. CROWDED out and no wonder. Trathen’s values are supreme. "S. TU»?? are none better. Shop early -Md&void the crjish. : r

VTECKLETS in Carnelia'n, Rock Crystal, Bloodstone, Onyx,. Rose Quartz, Chrysophrase and Lapis. All real stones, 14/- to 35/-.— Kitchingman s. ITUTUNTATN" Perish Waterman, Swan, i and Sheaffcri Initials engraved free at Kitchingman’s. _________ CRYSTAL Rose Bowls, Vases, etc. A beautiful range at Kitchingman’s. ERVIETTE Rings, Sterling Silver. New designs. . Engraved free at Kitchingman’s. STERLING Silver Brush and Mirror Sets; also Manicure Sets. Remarkable values at Kitchingman’s, Trafalgarst. * . BOYS’ Watches; great timekeepers, from 7/-. At Kitchingman’s. lARESIL Milk, Bread, ; etc., daily at A- Monaco Store during holidays. lIEESE ioi' Christmas. Rich old Full Cream Cheddar. Very tasty. Matured by special process. Something different from the-ordinary, 1/2 lb. .Procurable only at Smith and Sou, 57 Nile-st. DAINTTUift Box of Floral Face Cloth —Toilet Soap and Bath Cubes 2/6' at McKay/s. Bridge Tables! Novelty Handpainted Match Boxes 1/-, 1/3 and 1/6 each. Exclusive to McKay's. ritIGER Towels in'serviceable Check designs i n Cream, Fawn and Rink, i/ll each. Hand Towels from l/-,;I/3, 1/9 to 2/11 each at McKay’s. A COLOURED Border Supper Cloths in Gold, Blue, Red, Green and Helm, 45in. and 64in., 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11 to 6/11 at McKayh>. S~WIMMING Towels in attractive colourings and designs, fast dyes, 9a, 1 /., 1/3, 1/9, 1/11 each. Bath Towels 2/3, 2/6,_2/11,_3/6 to 5/6 each.—McKay’s S' “OMETIIING Useful for Men—3 only Gents’ Light-weight Dressing Gowns. Worth 46/-. Selling 27/6 at McKay’s. HERE’S the Answer—tie Presses 2/6, Men’s Loeknit Underwear 3/11 — Silk Scarves 4/11 at McKay’s. 4" C4O Lavender Water, fragrant and refreshing, 2/9 to 12/6. —U.F.S. Dispensary, late Gould’s Corner. (f Food selection of Perfumes, Powders, v* Soaps and all Toilet requisites.— U.F.S. Dispensary, late Gould’s Corner. ’%I'ANiCURE Sets 1/3 to 21/-, also good selection Manicure requisites. U.F.S. Dispensary, late Gould’s Corner. PORT HARDY AND GREVILLE' HARBOUR PROPERTY A NY Person or Persons with dogs or A A guns found trespassing on the above Properties will he prosecuted. G. G. HAYTER, Port Hardy. MAYFOR TEAROOMS " LATE NIGHT ON SATURDAY DELICIOUS Tqas, Cakes and Ices. Try our Iced Coffee. NOVELTIES will be given away Free. Be sure and visit the “Mayfair” on Saturday. Light Luncheons 12 to 2 p.m. Tea 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. CHEMISTS’" HOLIDAY HOURS A LL the Nelson Chemists will observe - the following hours during the Christmas and New Year Sunday: Closed all clay. Monday: Open from 7 to 8 p.m. only. Tuesday: Open from 7 to 8 p.m. only. The same hours will apply to the New Tear Holidays. NELSON HOSPITAL fjpilE Out-Patient. X-Ray and Massage • Departments will be closed from SATURDAY, 23rd Dec.. 1933, until TUESDAY, 2nd Jan., 1934, inclusive, except for urgent ‘ cases.

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

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

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