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MISCELLANEOUS rs ' I CRAY’S SP Gc i al Offer! Madras Frill is, Curtains, 45in„ drop complete 1” with tie backs, 4/6 each. Spots or Conventional designs. •k y--3r ss. it, >r 1” n TAECORATING Bunting, 30 yards for JL/ 4d. 10 yards each Red, White and Blue. Also full supply of Flags. At McKay's. T> UCKED Satin Bedspreads from - each, Double Bed. In all shades for Furnishings. McKay’s. IVTcKAY’S Down Quilts all in exclusive designs, from 25/6 Double. Florals or Plain Colours. McKay’s. ij 1 "1 “Minerva” Hose. Finest Pure Botany Wool, Fully Fashioned, seamless feet, new Winter shades. McKay’s 4/11 pair. yy k n 7 1. CLIPPER Soles. Best untcarable Felt. Guaranteed for wear. Green and Brown. All sizes for Kiddies, Ladies and Men. McKay’s 1/4 to 2/6. j 1 "I Astrachan Gloves, All Wool, f x x cosy and neat, large gauntlet. Scarlet, Navy and Green. McKay’s 6/11 pair. ft /{I, 7/11,. 10/6: McKay’s Men’s Pyjamas—Strongest in Wear— Cosiest to Wear—Longest in Wear.— Boys’ Pyjamas, all sizes, 4/6. At McKay's. QCI/fi. 03/-, 84/-, 105/-: Brightest u Overcoat Values in Town. Widest selection, smartest cuts in the ’English,” “Roslyn,” “Sincerity,” “Lynx,” at McKay’s, The Men’s Wear Leaders. Q/1 I . 13/6, 17/6: Men’s Tough, Warm - Tweed Trousers. Ideal for e work. Men’s Fleecy Cardigans 5/11. • Warm Underflannels 5/11, 7/11. At 1 McKay’s. Q/|fi Boys’ Warm Jerseys with Ties 3/6. Boys' School Pullovers 6/11 to 10/6. Boys’ School Hose from 2/6. At McKay’s. THIRST for Fabrics: Strong Twill Art. JL Silk “Coat Linings.” Good wear and good appearance in this special number. 36in wide, 1/6 yard. McKay’s. for Fabrics: “Diamante Crepe" A for effective Evening Wear. Striking self diamond effects, in glamorous Evening Colours, 36in wide, 2/11 yard. McKay’s. THIRST for Fabrics: “Swirl Caracul,” ideal for Kiddies’ or Evening Coats. White and Nigger only, 36in wide, 3/11 yard. McKay’s. TCHRST for Fabrics: “Silk Pique Voile” in a range of colourful floral effects, for Evening Wear, 36in wide, 1/11 yard. McKay’s. TVION-Electric Permanent Waving. Less time taken. Full head 20/-. Guaranteed 6 months. Call, write or phone 1054 for appointment. Mrs Conway’s Salon, Commercial Hotel Buildings. 1 tt /CL Per Gallon. Our popular Reu tinned Paint, Shipment just arrived at Ivory’s. 'TOOLS of all kinds. We have Tools • -*v hytdiknle for any work, on the job or round the home. Ivory Bros. Ltd. "pIOUND, Newman’s Christchurch SerA vice Cars equipped with latest Wireless. Perfect reception of programmes from 2YA and 3YA. Newman Bros. Ltd. Phone 124, 1078 (1109 all night). TVTEWMAN’S Motor Services run Daily (Sunday excepted) to Blenheim, Christchurch, Motueka, Takaka, Westport, Reefton, and Greymouth. Telephones 124. 1078, (1109 all night).

PUBLIC NOTICES WAIMEA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD TJUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given thai the Offices of the Waimea Electrn Power Board at Richmond and Motuekc will be closed on SATURDAYS ai from this date. N. R. MEADS, Secretary. NELSON HARMONIC SOCIETY Ist 1937 CONCERT Ist 1937 CONCERT SATURDAY, Btli MAY

Plans at Begg’s. Open next Monday. WAIMBA WEST TMIE Annual Meeting of the Waimea x West Literary and Debating Society will be held TO-MORROW (Tuesday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock, in the School. All Members requested to attend. ? THE WATER QUESTION j No. I. What Water Do We Need? 5 “ TVTELSONIANS need about 130 gallons per Lead per day during the Summer. The present supply from the Brook Stream provides only 33 gallons per head per day during dry seasons. The Roding is capable of supp’ying 200 gallons per head per day. Nelson needs an ample sufficiency of water for fire prevention, domestic and sanitary needs—gardens and industries. TO FARMERS OF NELSON AND MARLBOROUGH DISTRICTS /"\WING to ill-health I have disposed of my Lime-Crushing Plant and Business. This has been taken over by Mr W. L. La wry, Stoke, and in thanking all my old customers for their valued business in the past, trust that the same

measure of support will be given my successor. It would be appreciated if all outstanding accounts be paid direct to me as soon as possible, and all lime-bags returned to Mr Lawry. GEO. HALL, Stoke. FT AVING taken over the Lime-Crush- - ing Plant and business of Mr Geo. Hall, of Stoke, the plant has now been removed and installed at Lee Valiev, Brightwater. In addition to Burnt Agricultural Lime, we are now able to give prompt delivery of —nd quality Crushed Agricultural Lime. W. L. LAWRY, Stoke. Phone 5255.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 26 April 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 26 April 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 26 April 1937, Page 1

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