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EVERY NELSONIAN SHOULD HAVE AX LEAST ONE COPY OF—“KELSON ILLUSTRATED” Which is a credit to the Progress League and all associated iu its publication “ftTELSON ILLUSTRATED” contains over 100 reproductions, some full page, of “Nelson City and District,” and is a particularly suitable gift for friends in other parts of New Zealand and the Homeland.—An excellent way of advertising Nelson. Price 2/. (Posted' 2/3) at— ALF. ROBINSON’S BOOKSELLERS, HARDY*ST. i^HII!IIC2!IKPmiIICJnMI||imiEJIMiIIII!MEJ!Ig I FOR OVERSEAS 1 | FRIENDS | 1 A NEW IDEA | 5 s s Trathen’s are selling a New Zea- £ E l ail d Emblem Greeting Folder con- £ E taining dainty handkerchief with £S £ appropriate coloured embroidered p s emblem. For instance: Maori M ~ Head, Kiwi, Manuka Blossom, Po- || hutukawa, Tuatara Lizard and 8 £ Tiki, made up all ready for post- |f £ ing. Prices 1/- and 1/3. Christ- | jl mas mail for Homeland closes at £ 2 an early date. £ | TRATHEN’S | g:3iminimiHiniimminniimniHHiiiißßß^ 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 Ail Classes ol First Class Plumbing Work, Ring—--25 RICHMOND or 363 A NELSON Special! Efefore deciding on that new car, be sure to inspect our display of the following Qualify Cars at the Show WOLSELEY WILLYS NASH LA FAYETTE A. E. Shuttleworth WAKEFIELD.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 14 November 1934, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 14 November 1934, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 14 November 1934, Page 6