MISCKLLANIOUS ( COLLEGE Clothing at Wholesale Prices: Knickers in Best Quality Worsted, heavy lining and double seats, all sizes. One price 17/6. Flannel Shirts 11/6, 13/6. Glassons Ltd. ( COLLEGE Clothing at Wholesale v Prices: Regulation Boys' Hose, sizes 6, 7 and 8. one price 3/6. Best I quality Worsted Hose, size 7 4/3, 8 4/6, I 9 4/9. 10 4/11, 11 5/3. Glasson's Warehouse. / Clothing at Wholesale i v Prices: Regulation Suits, Coat and Shorts, double seats and elbows, all 1 M7.es, 49/6 With Long Trouser* 84/-. Caps 7/9, Belts 19. Glassons. I^*LORAL Chii 1 ■ i der Sint e 10 Doul See our range of Fadeless Fabrics. — McKay's. | FLAIN Furnishing TafTetas for Artis 1 tic Cushions and Fancy Bedspreads | m Light and Saxe Blue. Green. Regency Rose and Pink. 36in wide. 3/9 yard Mci Kay’s. Weave, the handy Furnishing 1 Fabric, in Striped Effect* and Jacquard designs. Priced from 1/9 to 5/11. At McKay's. ' | PLIOFILM” Fabric. Tea Aprons; 1 strong yet fully transparent, complete protection for the daintiest garments, all colours, 3/11 each. McKay's. ( UFRISTMAS Mails for Overseas! We v *' have the ideal Gilt in New Zealand Leather and Parchment Noveltie* See display at Wool Counter. McKay s. E*OR Showery Days! "Tartan Pixie 1 Caps," rainproof, extremely smart, in four different Tartans, 4'll eacn McKay’s. ( COLLEGE Boys Clothmg McKay * Quality is Correct. Superior in wear, most economical—Shirts 10/6 t»> 17 (», Shorts 13,6 to 23 6, Hose from 36. At McKay's. /COLLEGE Boys' Clothing; Ask any ' Mother. McKay’s Qualities look better, last longer. Raincoats from 2/ 6 Unbreakable Peak Caps 7-9, Ties 3 6 A'. McKa> \LW Sports Coats. Smart, serviceable wear. 45 -, 63/-. 75/-, 105/-; neatest fitting Sports Trousers 25/-, 29 6. 35/-. 39.6. McKay's for Selection and Quality. AIENS Felt Hats Cleaned. Re *"* trimmed, etc IX L. Co.. Hatter* Nelson. HIAWATHA TENNIS CLUB (Inc) TAKAKA rpilF. Annual Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Bandroom Takaka, TO-MORROW (Tuesday!. Full attendance of members and intending members is requested 1. R NORRIS. Hon See MISS NETTA CHING, LT.CL, L.RS.M. (Teacher's Diploma) Teacher of Pianoforte and Elocution r pERM commences WEDNESDAY, 17th * Sept Studio: H.B. Buildings. Trafalgar Street LODGE NELSON, No. 288 INSTALLATION Meeting. Masonic Temple. WEDNESDAY. 17th Sept l*odge Brethren 6.45; Visiting Lodges | 7 p.m. NELSON HORTICULTURAL SOCKET' (Incorp.) DAFFODIL SHOW i Proceeds in Aid of Patriotic: Fund* I<3 NTRIES for the above Show’, to be J held in the Y MC A. Hall on | THURSDAY and FRIDAY. 18th and 19th Sept., c lose at 9 p m. on Tuesdav ! 16th Sept , and may be made at the | Nelson Fruit Co., Hardy-st.. or wi'h the Secretary. ] All entries Free. No cash prizes, other than Special Prizes, will be paid. V. E BLINCOE, Hon See. HAPPINESS CLUB THE Fortnightly Flag 500 Card Party will be held in the Civic Tea Rooms, Bridgc-st.. on THURSDAY, 18th Sept , at 7.45 pm. Supper. Prize* Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6. Proceed* in aid of Club Funds. Everybody welcome Sergt. Allen, M C. NELSON CITY CRICKET ASSOCIATION r r*HE Annual General Meeting of the Nelson Ci*v Cricket Association will be held in Stallard's Rooms, Hardy Street, on TUESDAY, 23rd Sept., 1941. at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: Annual Report and Statement of Accounts; Election of Officers; General. Cricketers and others interested in cricket are cordially invited to attend. A. J. GRAY. Hon. Secretary. PIANOFORTE MISS ELSIE MOORE will resume Teaching on WEDNESDAY. 17th Sept, at her residence, 4 Nile-st East Shorthand and Typing Classes as usual. NELSON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY Presidential Address by MR T. A. JOHNSON. on “SOME ASPECTS OF HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION” In the Nelson Institute, Hardy Street. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), at 8 p.m. The Lecture will be illustrated by numerous lantern slides. Visitors cordially invited. O. B. PEMBERTON. Hon. Secretary. THE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON r pi!E MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION 1 MEETING will be held at the OFFICE, Trafalgar Street, on MONDAY ard TUESDAY, 15th and 16th Sep-., 1941. from 9 a m. till 3 p.m. each day. NOTE: Subscription* can always be paid prior to the Pay-days. NORMAN ROUT. Secretary. RED CROSS SHOP FINAL DAY THURSDAY, 18th Sept. 1 Ijenion\ Vegetables and Flower.*-. Antique and Modern Ornament*, Ice Cream Churn and a Man* Trouser Stretcher and Press.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NEM19410915.2.4.8
Bibliographic details
Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 15 September 1941, Page 1
Word Count
700Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 15 September 1941, Page 1
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Nelson Evening Mail. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.