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c STMAS GIFTS Win warm approval in the matter of gift choosing. Your friends will unwrap their gifts with greater excitement if you choose them from Trathen's, for there you will find a greater variety than ever of gifts that are all different. LADIES' BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS. White Linen and coloured Lawn, neatly embroidered. 3 in attractive boxes. 2/6 to 5/9 box. 6 Handkerchiefs in boxes. 6/6 to 14/11 box. SILK HOSIERY, excellent range of Silk Hose from Bond's and Prestige 3/11 to 11/3. GIFT SETS, of Yardley's, Evening in Paris, Potter and Moore's, Coty, etc., containing Soaps, Perfume, Bath Cubes, Powders, etc Priced 3/- to 18/6. BOXED INITIAL STATIONERY, quality Blue Linen Paper. 1/9 box. FANCY SHOPPING BAGS AND BASKETS, excellent variety. 2/11 to 6/11. COVERED COAT HANGERS, in E fancy gay fabrics and Silk. = 1/6 to 3/3 each. = , LOCKNIT PANTIES, fancy Locknit 5 and Lace trimmed, also Vests to == match 4/3 to 7/11 ea. E PLAIN LOCKNIT PANTIES AND = VESTS From 2/11 each. PRINCESS SLIPS, quality Locknit, = Lace trimmed. .. 7/6 to 15/6. E PLAIN SLIPS From 4/6. £ NIGHTDRESSES AND PYJAMAS, E plain Locknit in two-tone colours = i and Lace trimmed. 6/6 to 31/6. E THREE AND FOUR-PIECE SETS, 5 dainty Lace trimmed Sets of = Pantie, Slip, Vest and Night- E dress. = 3- Sets. 13/11 to 30/6. E 4- Sets. 42/6 and 49/6. E TR-BTUCirS j For Early Christmas Gifts, j !7iiiiiiiiic2iiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiiimc3iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiriiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiii?

Beautiful ENGAGEMENT RINGS Outstanding in Quality and Value High Quality does not necessarily mean high prices . . . it all depends on your Jeweller and his buying facilities. We are particularly fortunate In our buying opportunities ond can honestly say that when you buy one of our Engagament Rings you are getting what you pay for . . .finest quality gems. Choose your Engagement Ring from our big selection of Clusters, Solitaires, Half Hoop styles. Finest BlueWhite Diamonds, ortisticolly set in platinum ond gold. ALEX HUNTER HARDY STREET NELSON.

Keep i|ourCONSERVES SECURE/ tl START NOW to prepare your conserves while fruit is plentiful and cheap. All Preserving such as Measures, Rubber Rings, Covers, Jars, etc., are procurable here at prices to suit your purse. Call in and secure your requirements to-day! NEW STOCKS JUST ARRIVED ! lib and 21b TIE-OVER JAM JARS, lib SCREW TOP JAM JARS. NESTED JELLY JARS. SCREW TOP “AGEE” PRESERVING JARS, in pints, quarts and half gallons. “AGEE” QUEEN JARS, pints and quarts. JAR RINGS, large and small. JAR WRENCHES. “TEXWAX.” ALUMINIUM PRESERVING PANS. ENAMEL PRESERVING PANS. COLANDERS AND STRAINERS. FOOD CHOPPERS. BEAN CUTTERS. JAM MAKING SPOONS, wooden or steel. BOTTLE CAPPERS AND BOTTLE CAPS. STONE JARS, all sizes. GOOD SUPPLIES A 1 AND BX SUGAR. let your Savings fight/ Join !h. NATIONAL SAVINGS MOVEMENT Zf Needs E. C. & E. M. Wadsworth LTD. TAKAKA.

HAVE YOUR EYES rESTED You do not often realise that the trouble is your eyes. There Is no need to be in doubt—skilful attention, plus scientific Instruments. will give you an exact diagnosis ot the trouble, if you consult WM. DAWSON F.8.0.A. (Hons). F.S.M.C, OPTICIAN. 210 HARDY STREET.

• COIR MATTINGS j & BRUSH MATS • ( Housewives, secure your require- I ments in these indispensible com- f modifies NOW, and save yourself j unnecessary work in the holiday sea- j MATTINGS. I 22Jin 2/9, 27in 3/11, 36in 5/-, j 45in 6/6. | BRUSH MATS. i Plain 3/3, 3/11, 7/6. j Oval, figured . . 4/6, 5/6, 6/6. j McKAY'S | FOR VALUE. I

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 5 December 1940, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 5 December 1940, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 5 December 1940, Page 3