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SALE BARGAINS at GOUGH'S SPECIAL LINES FOR FRIDAY J O B P U R C H A S' E S JOB PURCHASE OF LADIES ALL WOOL TWEED DRESS SKIRTS. Usually sold at from 15/6 to 27/6. Sale Price 9/11 to 12/11. JOB PURCHASE OF LADIES’ ALL WOOL JUMPERS, including belted styles. Usually sold at from 19/6 to 29/6. Sale Price 10/11 and 12/11. ALL WOOL “BRUCE” CARDIGANS, all wanted shades. Clearing Price 9/11. WOMEN’S FAST COLOURED SMOCKS, slightly imperfect. 5/11. Sale Price 3/11. \ MILLINERY—Smart Felt Ready-to-Wcar Hats. 6/11 to 10/6. Clearing at 2/11. FRENCH BERETS, all shades. Usually 3/6. Sale Price 2/6. WOMEN’S WINCEYETTE NIGHTDRESSES, Cream and colours. Clearing Price 2/6. VELVETEENS, 36in, in Bottle, Black, Brown, Red. Clearing at 2/3 and 2/11 yard. 12 pairs only WHITE TWILL SHEETS, hemmed ready for use, including Abanco, Finlay’s, etc. Soiled. Less 10 per cent, on old prices. PYJAMA CLOTHS, 36in, heavy quality. Clearing at 1/- yard. imiiimiimiiimiiimiiimmiiiiiiimimimiiii 1 REMNANTS 1 HALF MARKED PRICE Tmimmmmmmimmmmmmmimmmiii WOMEN’S SILK AND WOOL HOSE. Usually 3/6. Sale Price 2/6. ODDMENTS IN SCARVES, NECKWEAR, ETC. 2/6 to 3/11. Clearing at 6d. DOWN QUILTS, marked down to clear. 19/6 to 45/-. 36in MAROCAINS, dark grounds, also evening shades. To-day’s price 1/- and 1/3. Sale Price 9d yard. WOMEN’S ALL WOOL GLOVES. 2/11, 3/11, 4/11. Clearing Price 1/11 pair. WOMEN’S ALL WOOL CASHMERE HOSE. Usually 1/11, 2/3. Clearing Price 1/6. CHILDREN’S ALL WOOL CARDIGANS, 20, 22, 24. Clearing 2/11. LINENE, 36in, in plain shades for Curtains, Dresses, etc. Fawn, Pink, Blue, Red. Usually 9d yard. Sale Price 6d yard. NAVY “DOCTOR” BLAZER FLANNEL, 27in Sale Price 2/5 yard. ON THE SUNNY SIDE OF HARDY STREET

m 1 m mu Us M W. mm SSKM mm »*#A i m 3 mm ms i mmt ; :cc~a '•>?// S 3? * xSgri «ssi *<■< ARE Here is the radio of 1938—here now! Along with the features and performance you’d expect from a set so far ahead, Courtenay radio brings you the most accurate tuning method known . . . Phantom Ace Tuning. You tune with a light on a coloured tuning scale over two feet in length. It’s fascinating. . . . and it’s simple and accurate . . . Ask to have Courtenay installed in your own home for a trial period. See Courtenay today. UNI-STEEL CHASSIS CONSTRUCTION This Courtenay chassis is stamped out in one piece and mounted on rubber. Its rigidity protects the set from vibration and ensures longer life. PHANTOM ACE TUNING Three unique spiral tuning scales, each distinctively coloured, mark the wavebands. You tune with a diamondshaped light beam. MAGIC EYE - MAGIC EAR - MAGIC VOICE Magic Eye shows you, by means of a beam, just when you are cbrrectly tuned. Magic Ear and Magic Voice give you visual control of tone and volume. COURTENAY IS THE ONLY RADIO DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR THE REPRODUCTION OF WIDE RANGE HIGH FIDELITY SOUND. / a z 1 / / Call, Write or ’Phone for a demonstration from the sole Agent W. FREE TH , 41 COLLINGWOOD STREET, NELSON. ’PHONE 311.

Cooking eggless biscuits Mrs V Shirtliff 1; Miss O. Ford 2, Mrs Grigg 3 Needlework, darned sock: Mrs Evans 1; Mrs 0. Bright 2; Mrs Grigg 3.Gardening, jar of flowers or foliage: Mrs O. Bright 1; Mrs Evans 2; Miss O Ford 3. The hostesses Cor the afternoon were Mesdames Knight, Geo. Brown. Grigg and Miss Brown.

“The married men are [(laving the bachelors at deck tennis,” announced the steward. “You’re married, sir, uren t, you?” “No, only sea-sick.”

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 24 June 1937, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 24 June 1937, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 24 June 1937, Page 12