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AR-STEN and Co. will sell unclaimed Goods—Garden Tools, at 11 a .i:n. to-morro \v. "ARSTEN and Co. will sell GTapho- . phono and Records, S-.vnng Machine, Unclaimed Goods at 11 a.m. to"THITEBAIT! Fresh arrived to- / day.—Geisha Tea Rooms, Trafalgar street. AMARU Table Potatoes—a ship_s merit just arrived,, splendid quality. J. Wood and Sons. /E are packing for postage Christmas parcels for Soldiers at the Front, large assortment of suitable articles. —J. Wood and Sons. CCEPTABLE Gifts for our Sol- . diers: Ivelcon, Chocolate in tins, Coffee and' Milk, Cocoa in Clocks, Metal Mirrors, Brushes, Combs, Christmas Puddings, etc.—J. Wood and Sons. YSTERS ! Fresh Oysters arrived today ; also plentiful supply fried Schnapper.—Cafe de Paris, Mrs Burton. CHRISTMAS Parcels of sweets for "our Boys," dii-ect irom Pascall's, ojondon, 5s and 10s per parcel, postage paid.—J. Wood and Sons, Agents. 71MPLO YEK3 !—You have some of Li your men at the Front. Send them a Christmas parcel of Pascall'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 Monda— and Friday for Nelson; return leaving Nelson at 4 p.m., Fridays via Wa'imea West. Parcels called for and delivered.—H. LOW. EDUCED in price, 4d lib off all j qualities of Stand-out Tea. Buy eany.—G. F. Hingston. 4D 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 fiAfis here awaitdng your choice. We have a splendid selection of dainty trimmed .models, in all the newest shapes and every possible colour. We are pleased at any time 4o advise you and make suggestions as to which Hat best becomes you— An 4 Our Prices are Uniformly. low. GALL IN SOON AND INSPECT OUR ATTRACTIVE SPRING DISPLY. Trafalgar street. NELSON.

'ELSON'S Wooden ships could not ■give us comtmand of the seas to-day, they were good in their day; swift and up-to-date cruisers 'have taken their places, just as much, as the old style of clothes have 'been replaced by our up-to-date Tailoring methods . in smts 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 youths, look into our clothing scheme, it will pay. THE BIG SUIT AND BOOT STORE. "O'SfEY MSK-i* PRIVATELY and in . Strictest Confidence on Approved Note of Hand. Also upon Household yaumituve, Piatios (without removal) Repayable hy easy weekly payments. Snclpso stamp for reply to L. W. Balbind. Nelson agent, E. CANN', 129 Trafalgar street.

The Right Watch for the I Soldier is a Loui? ji Kerr WriMlet Watch [J DEPENDABLE CONVENIENT ACCURATE Punctuality is,a virtue in a civilian, a necesity in a soidier. Rvery soldier needs a Watch, not only one that keeps good time, but one that will stand -unusually severe service—the life in camp, mctrching and fighting in all weathers. You can safely select any of the Wristlet Watches in our assortment. Kacli 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, 29 September 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, 29 September 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, 29 September 1916, Page 6

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