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MISCELLANEOUS 1 A DIES’ Dressing Gowns. ■* heavy All Wool quality, and button styles. Shades Gi and Rose, all sizes. 75/-. Gla »> 7 //• LADIES’ All Wool attractive fancy wrap-over *een, Rlue ssons Ltd. Cardigans, ireave and

good .shades; also long sleeved Jumpers to match, 27/6. Glassons Ltd. / \UR Dressmaker is ready to give you * ■ personal advice and make your | Winter Frock to your individual requirements. A large selection of newest j materials and Frocks complete from j 49/6. Glassons Ltd. in newest styles, including Gore-ray and Cone-ray. Direct from Workroom to you ,27/6 to 37 G. Glassons Ltd. MEN’S Heavy Ribbed Underpants and plain Lambs' Wool Singlets—M. 10 6. O.S 11 6. All Wool Navy Bushmen's Singlets—M. 9'6, O.S. 10 6. Glassons. I »> / m PETONE Fine Worsted Singlets * ' and Underpants. To-day’s best value, all sizes. 12 -. Cotton and Wool Singlets and Underpants from 5/11.— Glassons. 1 FATHER for hard wear and warmth —Men’s Leather Lumber Jackets, lined, zip or button front. 49/6. Leather Fleecy-lined Mitts 5/11. Cycling Helmets 13/6. Glassons Ltd. HOYS’ Tweed and Navy Velour Overcoats now to hand. Juvenile sizes from 32/6. Boys’ and Youths’ from 45-. An excellent selection at Glassons Ltd. N O T I c i; \\7E wish to advise all pa>t and pre- * * sent patrons of Miss Field’s Hairdressing Salon. Bridge Street, that this establishment has now been taken over • by MRS V. D. PLUM, and will in ; future be known as the MAREE SALON The Salon has been re-equipped with modern machinery and will be under the expert management of— MISS DOROTHY BROUGHTON Late of London and Christchurch Assisted by a capable Staff MISS BROUGHTON lias expert knowledge of all Hairdressing Styling, also C’ontoure Facial Work, and would be pleased to consult with any client wishing to take advantage of same. We would appreciate a continuance cf your patronage. MAREE SALON PHONE 856 BRIDGE STREET V. D. PLUM. J behalf of the Nelson R S.A. I! wish to thank very sincerely all 1 those who assisted in making Poppy Day this year a record. The public gave generously and although a large number of extra poppies was secured the supply ran out. The Schools put up a wonderful sales j effort and the Committee particularly thank them and the members of the Ladies’ Organisations who secured such, excellent sales in the streets all day. G. R. McKELLAR. President. FUNERAL NOTICE HIE friends of the late Avis Ellen A (Nell) Day are informed that her funeral will leave St. Mary's Church, Manuka street, on THURSDAY, 30th 1 Cemetery. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9 o'clock McPherson & day. Funeral Directors. ,

19.000 GERM COLONIES Yes. actually photographed in a sneeze! Spread into the air to spread disease. Don’t you be responsible for this! Suck Pulmonas often to prevent colds Pulmonas disinfect the whole respiratory system . . . kill germs, relieve sore throat and inflammation. In handy tins, 1/1, 1/7, 2/7, all chemists and stores. Pulmonas!

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 28 April 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 28 April 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 28 April 1942, Page 1