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FOR SALE 100 l MODEL FORD AA Roadster, -t/OX good mechanical condition, real leathei upholstery. Attractively painted in Pale Green. IQO7 MODEL MORRIS 8 Two-door 4 Sedan, well shod, good order. Price £155. T ATE Model OLDSMOBILE 6 Sedan, all steel top, large luggage locker at rear, independent front suspension, all new tyres, first class mechanical condition throughout. This car looks and runs like new. Deposit £BS. GARAGE LTD.

CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS. • WRIST WATCHES in great variety. • FOUNTAIN PENS at all prices. • CLOCKS, chimers, strikers and bedroom times. • TOILET 1 SETS, MANICURE SETS. • WALLETS, MILITARY BRUSHES and shock-waterproof WRISTLET WATCHES. Ideal gifts for soldiers T. W. Roberts Jeweller. Trafalgar Street. Phone 677.

DON'T BUY ANY REFRIGERATOR UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN THE GENUINE "FRIGIDAIRE" MADE BY GENERAL MOTORS. FRIGIDAIRE is the world's largest selling Refrigerator—over 5 million FRIGIDAIRES have been sold. This is genuine proof of leadership. FRIGIDAIRE has greater economy by using Fll4 Freon low pressure refrigerant which requires only 1/13 h.p. motor to operate. FRIGIDAIRE has only 3 moving parts, including the electric motor. There are no parts to oil, no exposed motors, shafting pulleys, belts or other moving parts—no valves to close when you shut off your Refrigerator for even a few days. There are other Refrigerators but there is only one genuine "FRIGIDAIRE" made only by General Motors. IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE THE NEW MODELS NOW. KEITH WALKER LTD. TRAFALGAR STREET ONLY.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 10 December 1940, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 10 December 1940, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 10 December 1940, Page 4