/{(lllfll jtll/flMhy The new IrSfeS (£3 DRESSING GOWNS MBa -Y*g»y>rT— At the H.B. Stores are the new ALL-WOOL Dressing Gowns, smartly cut from the latest English materials. Blue, Brown, Fawn, and Green tonings are available with contrasting overchecks. The gown illustrated is priced at 69/6; it is wonderful value and cannot be replaced at anything like the price. Other H.B. Dressing Gowns now available, but in short supply, are priced from—--79/6 to £5/15/-. imllensUinA C 3 lI V j i > tAFALGAIVST., and Wellington. y postage. -iJALLUHSSH m CULL'S FOR "COURiER"—96 TRAFALGAR STREET. K»i'imre RADIO ' "COURIER" GIVES YOU SUPERIOR TONE —HIGHEST SENSITIVITY AND SELECTIVITY CLEAR CUT RECEPTION.
"BYRON" 9-VALVE This beautifully balanced Courier Receiver gives you a sensational feature —Band S-P-R-E-A-D tuning! Spinner action tuning makes "station finding" quicker. The nine-valve world-wave chassis puts every station "on the oir in your home." Richly finished cabinet in Walnut. Cash price £52/10/0, or available on easy terms. This cabinet also houses the—"BROCKEN" 7-Valve BAND SPREAD. £45/10/0. "BOLTON" 6-Valve BAND SPREAD. £39/15/0. ■■m a.. "BRISTOL" 7-VALVE BAND SPREAD Superb Band S-P-R-E-A-D performance which makes short-wave tuning as easy as selecting your favourite station. This brilliant new feature is yours in the "Bristol" model Courier. Seven valves give you performance unequalled in any other Radio in this class. By popular demand throughout New Zealand the "Bristol" is proved the best seller. BAND S-P-R-E-A-D RADIO AT ITS BEST —IT S A "COURIER." Cosh Price £33/10/0 Terms: £3 DEPOSIT 6/9 weekly. WE WILL TRADE-IN YOUR OLD PIANO OR RADIO AS PART-PAYMENT. SOLE NELSON AGENT FOR "COURIER" RADIO.
HOCKEY FIXTURES FOR SATURDAY Hockey fixtures for Saturday are as follows: — Senior Stoke v. Waimai, Reserve No. 1,2 p.m., Messrs West and Nightingale. Federal v. Air Force. Reserve No. 1, 3 p.m., Messrs Wright and Russell. Stoke v. Boys Brigade. Auckland Point Reserve, 2 p.m., Mr Chapman. Ladies Iluia v. Wakatu (Moller Cup) Pioneer Park. 2 p.m., Mesdames Gill and Day. Stoke v. Kia Ora (Cressey Cup) Pioneer Park. 3 p.m., Mesdames Gill and Scott. “ORDERED TO A SANATORJUM TOOK LANE’S INSTEAD" P.S. writes to say that he was ordered to a Sanatorium, threatened with Lung Trouble, after prolonged Bronchitis. His wife persuaded him to try Lane'9 Emulsion instead. “I have been taking Lane's ever since, and have had no time off work. I put on weight, lost th® cough and feel a new man.” Such experiences prove the merits of Lane's Emulsion. It is Nature’s Food Medicine—full of sunshine and vitamins aive’s EMULSION
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 7 August 1941, Page 2
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