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AN H.B. GIFT-WHATEVER THE PRICE-LEAVES NOTHING UNSAID the PYJAMA Gift SURASILK PYJAMAS. These are in exclusive stripes and plain colours with contrasting cuffs and collars. Only 2 more Shopping Days before Christianas halumstunPto tv the 8/11 Other Pyjamas, in smart, exclusive styles from 10/6 to 27/6 DRESSING GOWN Gift in Art. Silk Brocaded, self-coloured grounds, corded girdle and edges, in shades of Maroon, Navy, and Light Navy. Smart Silk Gowns, in shades of Greens, Browns, Blues, and Maroon. These have self sashes with fringed ends.

the GOAT SHIRT Gift attached collar, and' with or without matching tie An excellent line is one made from new, smart checked slub shirtings, in Green, Blue, Brown, and Grey tonings with tie : to '■A/41 match. 111/O Other smart coat shirts from—the BLAZER Gift n sashes with fringed ends. I 1 1 m the Neglige SHIRT Gift " Pilot ’’ Shirts, with two Laminex Collars, in really smart designs. Shirts with two twin-tab collars; made from the finest woven striped poplins at W 6/11 to 12/6 Other shirts with matching collars at 12/6 tQ 21/. the HAT Gift The KENSINGTON, in smart shades and new colours, are now in stock at— Hats by other popular makers— Creans 25/Battersbys 25/Christys • 35/Woodrows 35/P lay boy Stetsons 39/6 Stetsons 49/6 All-wool Blazers, in popular Grey and coloured grounds with contrasting stripes. 32/6 All-wool, in plain colours of Navy, Royal, Bottle, and Maroon at— THE MAN'S STORE FOR MANLY GIFTS CENTRAL TRAFALGAR-ST., Also Blenheim and Wellineton, We Pay Postace. 191-12-7.

You'll Seldom Find Such A Handy Rake SO This is the Oliver Sulky Dump Rake. Its bridge-trussed frame prevents sagging and twisting and has a reputation for great strength and long service. Note the convenient position of the levers and the foot pressure pedal. Teeth are lifted and hay dumped by a pair of strong rods operating from each wheel—with ends shaped into pawls to fit into the ratchets in the wheel hubs. The large number of ratchet teeth in each hub causes the rake to dump the instant that pressure is applied to the foot dump pedal; The teeth drop immediately, so there is no unraked strip next to the windrow. The upper pedal acts as a foot rest, locks the rake down after dumping, and is used for bunching windrows. There are .3 different ?'downV positions of the teeth and 4 different "up” positions. You can handle heavy or light hay, under any and all conditions; STRONG SIOLIVE HAY TOOLS DISTRIBUTORS FOR NEW ZEALAND IVORY BROS., LTD.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 22 December 1937, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 22 December 1937, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 22 December 1937, Page 5

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