HUGGINS FOR VALUE Mr Huggins before going Overseas left his trustees with o high grade stock of Men s Wcor which we believe to be unequalled elsewhere in New Zealand outside the main centres. With that stock was also a name for quality of goods and integrity of service. It is our aim to maintain that high reputation. We are as proud of the stock to-day os when Mr Huggins left these shores. Our values are better to-doy than ever before, becousc we ore still holding stocks of pre-war goods at pre-war prices. MEN S INTERLOCK ATHLETIC VESTS. MEN S NAP WORKING g /fo 10/6 •'365" SHIRTS, in Greys, Blues, Greens, -I O / MEN'S TENNIS SHOES Z If. : Q/A willi collar attached Each ' *■/ ~ Pair U/ U 7/U R.A.F. SHIRTS, regulation colour, with *1 Z / Z MEN'S SHOES. Celebrated "Monarch" make. This 2 collars . 10/0 redit t New Zraland, and we are R.A.F. SHIRTS, collar attached. proud of them 31/6 : 33/ MEM'S ALL WOOL KNITTED SOX. O/Z MEN S ENGLISH SHOES, broken ranges, but whot Pair A/0 value today? 35/“ KHAKI DRILL SHIRTS, best quality Drill, collar attached, 2 pockets. 13/ : 14/6 MEN'S SANDALS, all sires, superior 17/9 Huggins' Service Store FOR MEN. F. W. HUGGINS, Sole Proprietor lon Active Service).
j REPORT FROM THE HOME FRONT I Latest reports are that battalions of j cold and 'flu Rerms have been beaten' I off and that stragglers will be quickly' j mopped up during the spring offensive by Baxters Lung Preserver Baxters"! is an experienced campaigner against i coughs, colds sore throats, and respira- j tor.y troubles Baxters” will beat that ! cold
0 C WILKINSON MOTUEKA I,’OR IMMEDIATE SALE Owner on I Active Service 1H acre* Freehold I rasman 7-acre orchard < piped) 4 1 . acres IK year Pines.. 2 Cows grazi*rt I Packing shed Modern 5-rmrt Dwelling every convenience Garage concrete oath.- and gardens sunny Vacant posess’on Most desirable home or •her. or To Let at £ 1 per week If OS I ATTRACTIVE DWELLING of 4 rms 2 sunpnrches porcelain ate' - Main rd Marin and overlooking th- Rav Sunnv I acre section planted in shrubs a»*d ■'() choice plum trees Good home foi* anyone Price £B(j<) ivji ) /-ash oalance easy terms Or alter truest your money in Real Estate tirade lobacco Farms toi mn’ediate *ale
FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION 11 a.m on WEDNESDAY, the 17th September, 1941 \fESSRS DALGETY & COY. LTD . i acting under instructions from the Trustee of the Estate of the Late Edward Bateup, will offer for sale by public auction at their Offices at Tra- | falgar Street, Nelson : All that parcel of land situated at I Richmond, containing 6 acres more or less, being part of Section 21, District of Waimea East being the whole of the and comprised in Certificate of Title, Volume 56. Folio 94. limited as to parels. Together with the dwelling and arm buildings thereon. For further particulars, apply— PITT & MOORE, Nelson. Or— THE AUCTIONEERS-
DESIGNED FOR JUVENILES FERGUSON’S PRINTED CREPES New series of “posy printed” crepes in Fadeless Colours, exquisite for Juvenile Frocks etc. 36 inch 4/6 yardMcKAY’S
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 10 September 1941, Page 2
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