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»7e DEE AND MS., Leading Store for 's Wear. ESTABLISHED 1559. A SUIT yon can't help I i —Any SUIT made by us, We 1 take pains with our Tailoring, and every SuH T .ve make is cut by an Expert at the game. They are just right—strictly in accordance with the present fashion. We only use Materials of the highest order and dependable quality, and these express the latest patterns just arrived from the best English and Scotch Markets. Our Prices are fixed as low as the quality of the materials will permit. A Suit to si"our Measure—so/- to 100/-, DEE eTsONS, Tailor Specialists. wear, see that it is Pure Wool The Material of what your Underwear is made is most important-for reme.nbcr, it's 111 constant contact with your skin and roust have a direct effect upon your bodily health, ior Winter and General Wear we have a gieat assortment of Colonial and English Makes just opened-sizes to fit the largest and smallest of men, in Soft, Warm, non-Irritant and Comfortable Wear. DEE & SONS, The Underwear Store. What about your next OVERCOAT. We have prepared for you with the smartest lot of New Overcoats this city has ever seen, and even if you are not just at present in need of one, it's up to you to give us a call and see what's going. We've heavy and light makes; and we've these Coats for the man who has occasion to get out in heavy rains. In fact we ve Coats for the cold rainy days that's not far off. We've also Coats for Boys' and Youths', and prices you will find no obstacle and it s easy to get suited here. DEES' SONS., *?> The Overcoat Store. g/.n

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 18 April 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 18 April 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 18 April 1910, Page 3