RRIVED To-day! Famous Island L Fruit Baskets, all sizes Is each; New designs in British made 'bags for Ladies.—"Novelties.' - ' ,ANCE.—Excelsior Assembly and Class. Last night this season, Foresters' Hall to-morrow night at 8. Ladies 6d, Gents Is. NOTICE. AND AFTER OCTOBER 2nd, 1916, the Licensed Victuallers between STOKE AND KOHATU have decided l to raise .the price of all drink 3 to 6d. STOKE FRUITGROWERS' ASSO CIATION. rHE USUAL MONTHLY MEETING of the above will be held in' STOKE HALL on THURSDAY, October sth, at 8 p.m., instead of Friday, September 29th. W. M. BOLT; Hon. Secretary. CHRISTMAS Parcels of sweets for "our Boys," direct irom Pascall's, London, 5s and 10s per parcel, postage paid.—J. Wood and Sons, Agents. IMPLOYEKS!—You have some of I your men at the Front. Send them a Christmas (parcel of Pascal!'s sweets, direct from/ their London factory.—J. Wood and Sons, Agents. " OW'S MOTOR LORRY will leave Wakefield at 9.45 a.m. every Monday- and Friday for Nelson; return leaving Nelson at 4 p.m., Fn'davs via Waiimea, West. Parcels called for and delivered.—H. LOW. IT ipays you to studv our prices. Men's Strong Nailed Shoters, Guaranteed all leather—l2s 6d.—Smith's Shoe Store, Bridge street. T) A 'VT'C* IT pays you to purJL Xi- J_ k5 chase your Footwear fromi Smith's Shoe Store. Gents' Box Calf Boots, round toes, sewn soles, 12s 6d, yATT YOU men with large feet, JL vJ here is a chance—-Olace Kid Boots, round toes, 12s 6d; Nailed Shooters 10s 6d, size 10's only. TBI f\ TO 'purchase front Smith's JL Shoe Store means saving money. Gents' white Tennis shoes, rubber soles, 2s lid. Study our .prices. O* ± UXJ JL Ladies' Glace Kid Boots, round) toes, 10s 6di; Stra.p Shoes for Summer, 10s 6d.— Smith's Shoe Store. ATTT) OUR Values can't be *_J JCV Beat. Ladies' Brown and Fawn' Canvas Shoes, leather soles and 1 heels for summer wear, cheaper than sHpjpers 4s lid. TJ>T> P-KIOES are JL JLiLA\^JlV OWest at Smith's Snoe Store. Gents' Black Strap Shoes, sizes ll's to I's, 3s lid-; 4 pairs rubber heels Is; Ladies' Slippers Is. EDUCED in price, 4d Ifo off all ; qualities of Stand-out Tea-. Buy early.—G. F. Hingston. D LB. saved- on Stand Out Tea, prices now Is 4d, Is 6d, Is 8d lb. Used to be Is Bd, Is 10d, 2s.—G. F. Hingston.
YOUR SPRING HAT—YOUR SPRING HAT—is here awaiting your choice. We have a splendid' selection of dainty tTdaramed models, in all the newest ehapies and every possible colour. We are pleased' at any time to advise you. and make suggestions as to which Hat best becomes you— And Our Prices are Uniformly low. CAT,T, IN SOON" AND INSPECT OUR ATTRACTIVE SPRING DISPLY. Trafalgar street.
The New the Old "KLSON'S Wooden ships, could not , igrve us command of the seas to-day, they were good in their day; swift and up-to-date cruisers have taken their places ', just as much aa the oldi style of clothes have ibeen replaced by our up-to-date Tailoring methods in> sunts to measure and our Tailored Box Suits. The old style is not good' enough to-day, not even from a buyer's point of -view,. Our suit system is a money saving; scheme, and our prices are unbeatable especially when it comes to quality. Men and l youths, look into our clothing scheme, it will .pay. DEE& THE BIG SUIT AND BOOT STORE. IjjL Strictest Confidence on Approved Note of Hand. Also upon Household Furniture, Pianoa (without removal). Repayable by easy weekly payments. Enclose stamp for reply to L. W. Balkind. Nelson agent, E. CANN, 129 Trafalgar street.
The Right Watch for the m Soldier is a Louis 1 Kerr Wristlet Watch DEPENDABLE CONVENIENT ACCURATE Panctuality is a virtue in a civilian, a necesity in a soldier. Every soldier needs \a Watch, not only one that keeps good time, but one that will stand unusually severe service—the life in camp, inarchI ing, and fighting in all weathers. You can safely select any of the r Wristlet Watches in our assortment. Each one has been carefully inspected / and is thoroughly reliable. COME IN AND SEE OUR LARGE RANGE OF SOLDIERS' WATCHES All Prices. LOUIS KERR, 109 TRAFALGAR ST. NELSON
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Nelson Evening Mail, 28 September 1916, Page 6
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