Embroidery Flouncing in voile, Muslin and Cambric, at. lowest prices at M. Barakat's, app -Railway Station. WHITEBAIT! Fresh arrived iodiay.—Geisha Tea Rooms, Trafalgar street. O AMARU Table Potatoes-—a shipment just arrived, splendid quality. J. Wood and Sons. WE are packing for postage Christmas parcels for .Soldiers at the Front, large assortment of suitable articles. —J. Wood and Sons. ACCEPTABLE Gifts for ouir Soldiers : I v elcon, Chocolate in tins, Coffee and Milk, Cocoa in Clocks, Metal Mirrors, Brushes, Combs, Christmas Puddings, etc.—-J. Wood and Sons. YSTER-S! Fresh Oysters arrived today; also plentiful supply fried Schnapper.—Cafe de Paris, Mrs Burton. CHRISTMAS Parcels of sweets for "our Boys," direct trom Pascall's, Londcrt, 5s and 10s per parcel, postage paid.—J. Wood audi Sons', Agents. EMPLOYERS! —You have some of your men ait the Front. Send them; a Christmas parcel of Paseall's sweets, direct froorn their London factory.—JWood and Sons, Agents. LOW'S MOTOR. LORRY will leave Wakefield at 9.45 a.m. every Monday and Friday for Nelson; return leaving Nelson at 4 .p.m., FVidaye via Waipiea West. Parcels called for and delivered.—H. LOW. GIRLS' Jap Silk, Pique and Poplin Hats; also Girls' smart School Hats Is lid to 3s lid.—C.D.C., Bridge street.
18 60 EACH "An Enemy hath done This" by Joseph Hocking. "A Spur (to SraiLte" by G. B. Lancaster. "Sea Salt and Cordite," a splendid sea yarn, by Patrick Vaux, "Birds of tn© Bible" by Gene Stratton Porter. "The Net" by Rex Beach. "IJJtus" the picture play. "By Blow and Kiss" by Boyd Cable. "Dreadnought of the Darling" by Captain Bean "The Green Ray" William Le Queux's great Secret Service Novel. Cash price of the above Is 6d (If posted 3d extra) AT ALF. ROBINSON BOXED SUITS A NEW AND VARIED ASSORTMENT Of these Suits in all the leading makes, is Tweeds, Worsteds and Serges from 35s to 73a fid. Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. T. B. LOUISSON. T. B. LOUISSON. The House lor Men's Wear. LADIES ! I HAVE THE VERY LATi IT IN 1 OVERCOATS. Prices and durability to suit treryone. T. HI*FORD Ladies' and Gent 3* Tailor, Hardy-St. Guaranteed to withstand SEA, SUN, AND AIR. Just landed a special line ■ of—— ALL WOOL, INDIGO DYE, BLUE SERGE. —UNSURPASSED— For Gentlemen's Suits oi Ladies Costumea. Order early. SHORT & SON High« Class Tailors. COLLAPSIBLE SEA GRASS GOODS. COLLAPSIBLE SEA GRASS GOODS. Latest in SUMMER FURNITURE. NEW SEA GRASS GOODS. J We have just landed! direct from our Eastern Manufacturers another large shipment of Sea Grass Goods. Comprising: — Sea Grass Lounges. Sea Grass Settees (collapsible). "Sea Grass Chairs (collapsible). Sea Grass Tables (collapsible). Sea Grass Baskets. Sea Grass iCakestands. ' Also for the Children. — Sea Grass Chairs in well assorted , designs. Sea Grass Toy Suites, quite a,novelty This is the ideal Furniture for the long hot Summer days, and owing to hrLgh freights this is the last shipment we wiH have. Buy early and have 'best choice. BISIiEY BROS. Complete Furnishers, Nelson, 'Phone 136 / N oT SPRING H oT Clearance AT "NOVELTIES." Our immense stocks must be speedily compressed, and the superabundant value will find favour with the thrifty. See Displays Daily. „ Roms to mention only a few—--3 Choice Framed Pictures for Is. 5 Toilet Soaps Is. Hair Bruches 23 6d. Hair Brushes, caoice samples, all at 2s 6d each, worth, double. 6a 6d Padded Work Baskets, Ss each British Teddy Bears, (prices 4s 6d and 5s 6d, now -2s 6d; 6s 6d to 10s 6d ; , now 4s fid; lis -6di to 17a 6d, now three half crowns. CALL EARLY FOR PICK. "NOVELTIES." 42 HARDY STREET.
THAT which was supposed to have been' the only ipebble on the beach, has now .been replaced l by a gem of the first water; and not having been able to cope with) the demand of work in thie past, our (Repairing Department is now complete aviith THREE fully proficient men, and! in the future work will 'be got out with NO WAITING. NO DISAPPOINTMENTS, NO DISSATISFACTION. <>ur repairs are managed by a man on whom we can rely. HAND SEWN WELTS AND PUMPS A speciality. Tho * »nts ci our country patrons can be rendered) sub shortest notice. Phone 223. P.O. Box 103. 101 TRAEALGAPu ST. YOUR SPRING BAT—YOUR SPRING HATis here awaiting your choice. We have a splendid' selection: of dainty trimmed models, ini 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. CALL IN SOON AND INSPECT OUR ATTRACTIVE SPRING DISPLY. Trafalgar street. / NELSON The New and the Old NELSON'S Wooden ships could' not give us command of the seae 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 ibeen: replaced by our rap-to-dlate Tailoring methods in suiits to measure andl our Tailored Box Suits. The old style is not. good 1 enough. to-diay, nob even from a buyer's pioint of view,. Our suit system is a money savin® scheime, and our prices are unbeatable especially when it comes to quality. Men and youths, lbok into our clothing scheme, it will pay. DEE & SI THE BIG SUIT AND BOOT STORE. ■ 1 MONjEY LEK j.' PRIVATELY and in Strictest Confidence on Approved Note of Hand. Also upon Household Furniture, Pianos (without removal). Repayable by easy weekly payments. Enclose stamp for reply to L. W. Balkind. Nelson agent, E. CSANN, 129 Trafalgar street.
Mlubil $ The Right Watch for the Soldier is a Louis Kerr Wristlet Watch DEPENDABLE CONVENIENT ACCURATE Punctuality 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, marching and fighting in all weathers. You can safely select any of the Wristlet Watches in our assortment. Each one has been carefully inspected and is thoroughly reliable. GOME IN AND SEE OUR LARGE RANGE OF SOLDIERS' WATCHES All Prices. LOUIS KERR, 109 TRAFALGAR ST.. NELSON
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Nelson Evening Mail, 30 September 1916, Page 6
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