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AT ALF. ROBINSON’S Price 7/= Each, except where marked “Spur of Morning," a New Zealand story by Alan Mulgan. “This Little World," Francis Brett Young, 9/6. “Harvest in the North," J. L. Ilodson. “Winds of Fortune," Jeffrey Farnol. “Trail Dust,” Clarence Mulford. “Gappy Dicks Conies Home," P. B. Kyne. ALF. ROBINSON’S BOOKSELLERS, HARDT-ST.

1 HAND 1 1 EMBROIDERED I | HANKIES] 1 200 DOZEN HAND EM- .1 | BROIDERED HANDKER- 1 § CHIEFS. Very dainty, usual j§ 3 value 4d each, but were 3 Hf bought at half prices. Tra- §1 ~ then’s are selling them g I 6 for 1/- 1' 5 First for Quality and Value. 1 7£aiiiiiiiiinic3!iiii!iiii!icaiiiiiiiiiiiijC3iii!Hiim^

A. R. TUFFNELL PLUMBER, Queen-st., RICHMOND “WHERE THE GOOD TANKS COME FROM” 400, 600, 800 and 1000-gallon TANKS in stock or at Shortest Notice. For All Classes of First Class Plumbing Work, Ring—--25 RICHMOND or 363 A NELSON

BUYOMALITY tkuj,llkiti6hr m.jooe-andl>Uf STERNOL OILS auct CREASES 'vV ivITE FOr: OUR QUOTATIONS; THEY CAN’T BE BEATEN. A. F. SHUTTLEWORTH GARAGE; WAKEFIELD.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 24 September 1934, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 24 September 1934, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 24 September 1934, Page 6

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