There are lots of useful household things you can't buy to-day, but— Invest Your Money in the War Loan AND BUY A WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR FROM WILKINS & FIELD AFTER THE WAR
ADIO SERVICE ALL MAKES Of RADIO PROMPT—EffICIENT—CHEAP. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. RADIO CENTRE Trafalgar Street Phone 1140
AWNINGS and BLINDS, SHOPPING BAGS, WRITING CASES, WALLETS, ETC. ROPE. FISHING LINES & NETS, HOOKS, ETC. FRANZEN'S LTD.
WANTED TO BUY Diamonds AND Old Gold TURN YOUR DISUSED JEWELLERY INTO CASH. T. W. Roberts, TRAFALGAR ST.— PHONE 677.
PHOTO TINTING SERVICE We are now able to offer a PHOTO TINTING SERVICE. Bring in Your Favourite Photo, PRICES ARE REASONABLE, FROM 2/6 See Our Window Display Showing Samples of Work Done. KEITH WALKER LIMITED.
LOU ISSONS LTD. FUR COATS In Grey, Black and Brown Tonings, including the popular swing back style. PRICED FROM 19 Gns. JOGGER STYLE In Greys and Browns. PRICED FROM 13 Gns, FUR STOLES In attractive styles. PRICED FROM £5/19/6 to 9 Gns. FUR CAPES In clipped and long Fur. PRICED FROM 7 Gns. to 13 Gns. LOUISSONS LIMITED.
WHICH IS BEST? A PERSONAL WORD ABOUT THE WAR LOAN Maybe you are wondering how you can best assist in the War Loan. Without posing as a financier, I personally favour an investment in the National War Savings Accounts. If you open your account this month, your money will be repaid with 3% interest in July, 1945. This surely is a first-class short term investment. If you already have a Post Office Savings Account, transfer part of it to o War Savings Account. Help the Loan National War Savings.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 78, 24 June 1943, Page 4
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264Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 78, 24 June 1943, Page 4
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