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n FASHIONS CHANGE ... I AT HUNTERS SEE THE LATEST IN ENGAGEMENT RINGS Engogement Ring style*, like clothes, ore for ever chonging, and the always a demand lor something new. Hunter's have the most modern range of Engagement Rings in Nelson, and choose yours t-o-doy in their private ring porlour. Prices arc ALEX HUNTER HARDY STREET, NELSON.

A JURY OF 2,000 A'""‘ ‘ j£;h^V^X V x <■ ■««2«.r. (he and »° iron* . Sp»" Ki • ®t.” "I « u «iotio»le »o“ r . tW 1 ' ill* '"e • *"J C ” radio rlu:o« c Here is the most complete and perfect set on the market today—the Courtenay "Aotea." It’s a 7-valve radio on a one piece chassis, with power switch, 10” speaker, spinwheel slide-rule dial, automatic tone compensator and other Courtenay niceties. GIVES ITS VERDICT 80 COURTENAY ADOS BAND-SPREAD TD ALL SHORTWAVE MODELS Such a popular verdict cannot be ignored. This new Band-Spread dial is in demand. It makes accurate shortwave listening just the three simple steps shown on the left: Tune any shortwave station to its log book number, and you get it as accurately and as simply as the local broadcast ones, because that 6" metre band, Instead of the mere f-inch on ordinary sets, means no overcrowding, no fiddling knife-edge tuning. Band-Spread has proved itself the most amazing and most popular radio advancement in years. And that’s why Courtenay, the pioneers of Band-Spread, have made it standard equipment on their brilliant 194! as m, III! IT'S RADIO HASN’T BAND-SPREAD OBSOLETE t Aaents' W. RICHARDS, Bridge Street, Nelson. WINN BROS., Bridge Street, Nelson And c/o O. C. WILKINSON, High Street, Motueka. D. KELLY. Motuekn Mother thought baby's freok was white Ml i ■H Y . . . till Auntie came to tea in this PERSIL-WASHED BLOUSE When you see something extra white, what does it set you thinking of? Why, Persil of course ! Nearly everyone knows that Persil washes whiter. And the reason is —because Persil washes cleaner. You see, Persil’s suds are oxygen-charged. And that means they’re extra thorough—yet as gentle as can be. That’s why you can trust your coloured prints and blouses, your cherished silks and woollies to Persil. There’s nothing safer ! 5 - 1 *4 a PERSIL (N.Z.) LIMITED P.86.17Z

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 7 August 1941, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 7 August 1941, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 7 August 1941, Page 8

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