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I \ W'i ; H 111 II - i MEN! Meet the New Suitings Notwithstanding tile difficulties of the times we offer you an extensive selection of pin stripe, cluster stripe, and new adaptations of the herringbone weave in smooth finish firmly woven worsteds. Tailored to Order Ready Tailored 7 8 9 10 G "S 6 7 8 Gns GLASSONS’ WAREHOUSE, Bridge St., Nelson

T#£ MTfO/VS MOST POPUIAR BRSAXFASTAB Ate A/ourisAment from Sun-Ripened Oats CREAM OF CREAM O' THE OAT BREAKFASTS A PRODUCT CREAMOATA PREPARED FUMING

The First Landing of Captain Cook mms.'i /"\N October 9th, 1769, the historic ship, H.M.S. Endeavour, sailed into the inlet now known ROLL YOUR CIGARETTES WITH as Poverty Bay; and when Captain Cook and his party stepped ashore on the bank of the Turanganui River, they were the first Europeans to set foot on New Zealand soil. Thatched raupo whares were to be seen in clearings amid the dense bush; paddling across the bay were a number of canoes. The Maoris who had come to examine the strange visitors were well armed with spears and clubs. While at first they kept their distance, gifts were later distributed among them, and with the aid of a native who had come with him from Tahiti, Captain Cook had his first talk with the inhabitants of New Zealand. Q THE New Zealand Cigarette Tobacco FINE CUT OR COARSE CUT 2 oz. TINS —2/1 £ 99

A RING for HER Finger m m m We mount FINEST QUALITY GEMS in Gold or Platinum to any design required. MAKE YOUR SELECTION IN OUR PRIVATE RING PARLOUR. P. H. KITCHINGMAN, JEWELLER

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 10 September 1941, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 10 September 1941, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 10 September 1941, Page 7

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