MR S. H. MAYNE, F.S.M.C., £\I.O. (London), representing “PROCTER S” (E. Cholerton), the premier opticians, Christchurch, may be consulted on all defects of eyesight at Mr Colin Scott’s Pharmacy, Takaka (phone 4IS) TO-MORROW 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Post Office Hotel, Collingwood, Mon., 23rd Jan., 2.30 to 5 p.m.; Mr E. B. Stohr’s Pharmacy, Motueka (phone 137 M), 11 a.m. Tues., 24th Jan. t 0.2 p.m. Wed., 25th Jan.; H.B. Buildings (upstairs), Nelson (phone 428), Thurs. & Fri., 26th & 27th Jan., 9 a.m, to 5 p.m.
Be properly in the swim in a NEW BATHING SUIT FROM LOUISSONS ! 1 iK\ 'Ltut) j rm if Many distinctive styles this year—and SUCH Gorgeous Shades ! ALL WOOL SWIMMING SUITS, in New Zealand and English makes, all in fancy weaves and well cut with form tailored Brassiere construction, a variety of styles and colours. Maize, Dusky Pink, Scarlet, Royal, Green. 19/9, 23/6, 25/-. 27/6. JANTZEN ALL WOOL SWIMMING SUITS, full skirted styles, V and square neck lines, fancy and plain weaves. Copper, Maize, Green, Red, Royal. 34/6 to 42/-. BATHING CAPS, with chin straps, all shades. 2/3 to 3/6. BATHING SHOES, assorted shades and sizes. 2/11 to 6/6.
ATTENTION NEEDLEWORKERS The more careful you are about your stitchery, the more you’ll appreciate these nice, fine HEMSTITCHED LINENS There are Cream, Blue, Rose, Green and Gold. The hems are hand-drawn hemstitching—narrow ones on the small sizes—wider ones on the larger sizes. Specially made in Ireland for Hurst’s. 14x14 inches. 14x20 inches. 16x2 7 inches. 34x34 inches. 43x43 inches. 52x52 inches. 1/4 each, j 1/9 each. | 2/6 each, j 5/11 each, j 8/11 each. I 12/6 each, 1 HURST'S Trafalgar Street. INSURE WITH THE “SUNINSURANCE OFFICE LIMITED rpHE Fire : Including Loss of Profits Rent Growing Crops and Stacks Motor Vehicles (Comprehensive) Plate Glass Public Risk Workers’ Compensation GEORGE M. ROUT & SONS CHIEF AGENTS, Trafalgar Street - - NELSON HOTEL STONEHURST, Auckland "The Only Unlicensed Hotel-de-Luxe.' Manageress. Mrs E Churton 10U Rooms Telegraphic Address i Stonehurst ”
The social committee of the Loyal Howard Lodge will hold it,s fortnightly dance in the Oddfellows’ Hall to-night at 8. There will be good prizes for the Early Bird and Monte Carlo competitions The floor js in excellent condition for dancing Mr Harold Williams’s Dance Band will be in attendance. The ladies will hand round the supper, and patrons are promised an enjoyable evening. Bro. G. L. Housiaux will be M.C.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 21 January 1939, Page 4
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