■, '.' y " . ■ *.■■- _- --; >j || DENT'S KID GLOVEsI t. , - * ll Weliardius^ tfpa^upaffcry fine lot of these % famous Kid Gloves in 1 TANS, OREYS, 6* BLACK. y ■--'■ \-.- Also, . a£ ;Som6 fii^Mkes in White and Tan Washing , 'yi l Kid (guaranteed to wash). ' \£ i . ( Ii I i ■pgkfi^f ' A . ' ■:,': " --: — ■ |g? SOUTH BRITISH / d TT , J FICTION. 'Pm Alft) MARINE INSURANCE *-«#£># rtWliyt , OP JNEW. ZEALAND. „ T , . „, - — q' « rwirnUs! ■ if>*t ■■ ■ A >y-^_^.. », Whi te Plumes of Navai re, S.R Crocket t y^ftftAt -y .'...A £1,900,000 A Widow of Choice, Stanton & Hosken AicthivtsxEo Funds ... ... £514,000 Benita, Rider Haggard •' •Jly- ; -:->,. ' ■> -• . ,Ithuriel*s Spear, W. H. Fitchett J4-LTJI IRE; MARINE, AND ACCIDENT The Tides of Darnegat E. Hy groith v |«E; INSURANCES including Em- The Guarded Flam 3, W. B. Mftxwell Woyers Liability for Compensation un- The Youngest Miss Mowbray, o. oi\ ioer the 'porkers' Compensation Act, Croker . . , Mortgage Indemnity, Public Risk, Per- In the Days of the Coir et, H. G. w.eiis j JMhal Accident (either singly or in con- JNo Friend Like a Sister, R. N. C irey junction with sickness benefits), Bur- The Mender, Amy Le Fenrve glar, Plate. Glass, Fidelity Guarantee, The Black Patch, Fergus Hufno Ste., accepted at lowest current rates. Dr Forestei.Mrs OF . WalWn Ji Sub-Agents pon DrsTHrcr.— City, A Maid and Her Money,' J. 8- rl •teller Robertson Bros.; Motueka, H. A. Tar- . REWARD BOOKS.— A very Urge rant; Richmond, W. R May; Takaka, stock iust opened up, including Bojs J J Langridge and ! Co. ; Wakefield, and Girls' Annuals, Chums, Cbkttarbos, W. J. Sainton ; Collingwood, W. G. e t c c - F - jz^i editons of Fic - on ' et; - w ' ®mß*. EDWARDS, Chief Agents. /]^SKfJ¥a" A NT) CO Wakefield Buildings, J AL-KfeLMN A£NX> \J*J. 9 ;• Hardy-street. cENTR \h TRAJFAI.GA USTGood Stuff in 'em. t Tttb li %h9 YerOlct or Nelson people whosa POOtWM* WllllKJhaSdd i,..at . • • • ' THE CASH BOOT MART. elsewhere. Examine these lines r— Men's Kip WaterUghto, hand pegged, I Men's heavy Chrome Bsls. 12/8 ■*■. k£ 6 «, 4. .j, a nun Men's Kip Bluchers, hand pegged, 9/6 Men's Eip Shooters, hand pegged, 13/ b . 71,1 Men's SpHt Shooters 9/11 1 Men's Split Bluchers, h»nd peggW, </" 'For LsiCllW and Genttemea's and Girls' and Boys' Boots and Shoes ln great variety, ; v The Gash Boot Mart, Bridgfcrst., , (NEAR ALMA LANE). Proprietor " -.- -. . B. P. LANG, .Manager/
. * : I _,_ ■■ , ■ ■ ''- ~ 9 ' F. LOUISSON & CO Have imported direct from Japan, specially for the Christmas J. .-.- trade, Embroidered Blouses, Kimono Dressing Gowns and Jackets, Embroidered Silk and Grass Lawn Cushion Covers, Doyieys, Table and Tray Cloths, and all shades in 36-inch Silks. FEOM BELFAST. Hand Embroidered Irish Linen Blouses, Handkerchiefs, Duchiss "Sets, Tray Cloths, Sideboard Runners, Bed Spreads.etc. -DIRECT FROM THE ENGLISH MANUFACTURERS. Kid, Suede, and' Leather Belts, Embroidired Linen Collars, Lace '■"■T Neckwear, mi a full range of Morlsy's Kid, Suede,' an l Fabric Gloves. TRAFALGAR-STREET. > -- --. *•-■ -\ i - • LIGHTBAND & CO S v r v-^. ISTHESHOP TO Bl'Y YOUR >. BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS THE LARGEST STOCK, MOSI UP TO DATE, AND THE LATEST STYLES AND SHAPES. Gents' Summer Lace and Button Boots in Glace Kid, Box Calf, • ■and Chrome "■ Gent's Walking Shoes, Evening Shoes, Bowling Shoas, Cycling Shoes, Tennis Shoes, and rtomeos „,.„„„ La lies' Lace and Button Boots; Lace, JButton, and Strap Shoes La lies' Evening Shoes and Tennis Shoes in great varieties ■• Children's Sandals,- Shoe-ettes/ and Sandalettes , Children s Black Tan, Red, and Blue Slioes Babies' White and Coloured Shoes; a large stock to choose ( ©nts' and Ladies' Tan Boots and Shoes afc greatly reduced Drices. ALL POLISHES AND POLISH SETS. Repairs hv Comp3tent Workmen. The Best Leather; Stwn or Rivetted. Telephone 37. Post Box 66 LIGHTBAND AND CO., CENTRAL TFAFALGAR STREET. SEpMING AND SONS. 1 • Special Offer of the following Goods :— 't'-i >&Wsivvk si IKS BAMBOO BLINDS, LACE OUIKCAISfa, WINDOW - WSMJW^™^! K3 Cushion covebb, shifting. -, ..', 4.-., '• '.Afltß COVKRS,.B'XO. /, Fleming "and sons, .:■'-. ■: FURNITURE WAREHOUSEMEN, iIJiARDY-ST., NELSON. : ';„' ■" r -ii iiim.i ■■iiii'imi l 'mil ilium nil m-ii-l-T-T uiii-iM .m.. ■■I— GARDEN - TOOLS. ' — Bl v V 9 G^ING to the inventive geuiua of the age, reliablt LAWN "■ MOWEBB, either with or without Ball Bearing 3 and Grais Boxes, can now be obtained at extremely moderate' prices. The■Uob of Lawn Mowers we keep in stock vary from twelve to 1 ' iwentT-foor inches in width. „ mnnra ,• . Onr itoekof ordinary GABDEff TOOLS, which comprise ;•;'*.. anch atdclee v Hoea, Rakes, Beap Hooka, Scythes, Spades, Fork*, etc., has been replenished for the season, and includes all the latest improvements in designs and effectiveness. ' W« Bopply INDIAEUBBEB GARDEN HOSE of reliable ■ . - qnalitiea J&OJi half-inch npwards, completo with Noialea and -;,: iunjons ready to fit on to tay, 'jk : '' " "''■ The Wilkifts aad Field Hardware Company, Limited .
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 306, 3 December 1906, Page 2
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762Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 306, 3 December 1906, Page 2
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