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! FOR GARDENING: ! FORKS, SPADES, SHOVELS, I RAKES, KOES, CULTVATORS, I TROWELS, WEED FORKS, Etc. i I Procurable from | WILKINS & FIELD LIMITED. HARDY STREET PHONES Telephone Night 1752 | ga FAST DEPENDABLE SERVICE COLUMBUS RADIO CENTRE We collect and deliver l next Trathensl See for Yourself ■ Only an ae- ■ tual enoiS nation can E det arm ina m whither S yonr eye* g need aaei.t----n anew. 1 Wa ara qualified by knowB la4|«, experience and equip* ■ Mat to render a irst-claas 2 optical service. 2 See us end "see” better. E T. W. ROBERTS The People's Optician fteat Majestic Theatre. NELSON. ’Pheae «T 7 StlllllimmiUllllllimillllllMlf Ultimate Radios New Models are expected towards :: the end of September. 5-Valve BROADCAST. 5-Valve DUAL WAVE. Limited Stocks will be available. INQUIRIES INVITED. KEITH WALKER LIMITED. SOLE "ULTIMATE" DISTRIBUTORS. Silk Linen Ideal Weight for SUITS or FROCKS. These Materials have a jpre-shrunk finish and are Crease-resisting. PLAIN COLOURS from • 8/5 YARDFLORALS from J YARD. | LOUISSONS | LIMITED. j TRAFALGAR STREET. I * The first thing to bloom in our Spring Garden is POPLIN WEAVE A Fine Mercerised Cotton Fabric as soft as Silk, but lots more durable. And the Shades are as delicate as the fabrics—Pastel Blue, Nile Green, Flesh Pink, Cream, also White. 32 inches wide .... 5/11 yard. HURST'S TRAFALGAR STREET.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 1 September 1945, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 1 September 1945, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 1 September 1945, Page 4

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