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HAVE YOU READ "Belinda Treherne," L. 11.I 1 . Meade. "Don Q.'s Love Story," H ; Pritchari 'The Home Secretary,," vVilmot Kaye "Mikado Jewel," Fergus Hume. "The Sundial," Fred White. "The Vortex," Wi&haw. "A Winter's Comedy," Halliwell Sutcliffe. "The Matheson Money," Flounce Warden. "Lady Susan and not the Cardinal," Lucas Clceve. "The Great Gay Bond," Tom Gallon. "Garryowen," H. De "Vere Stacpolo. All the above are in the Colo-ni.il Library edition, price 3/®' can ,je procured, together with 'the late t 6d editions, from

ALF ROBINSON, BOOKSELLER' HARDY-STREET. s HARPLES' HARPLES' Tubular ÜBULAR Separators. EPARATORS. EASY TO CLEAN. EASY TO TURN. SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION. PERFECT IN OPERATION. ECONOMICAL AND RELIABLE. THE IDEAL HOME SEPARATOR. SHARPLES' TUBULAR SEPARATORS are made in the world's greatest and best-equipped Cream Separator Factory. Branch Factories in Canada and Germany, Sales exceed most, if not all, others combined. For complete descriptive Cataloguo apply to T, H. BEST, APPLEBY, NELSON. Or to \ A. S. PATERSON & CO., Wellington. P ONIONS! ONIONS!! RIME ONIONS 6s cwt; 3s 6d halfcwt.; 2s 281bs. Delivered. _ Guaranteed duality. J. WOOD. B ARGAINS in Flannelette Wear for _»J This Week: Children's Sleeping Suits, Children's Nightdresses, and Knickers. All at very special prices. BERT TASKER and CO. STILL a few left of those Marvellous Tweed and Cloth Skirts at 4s lid and 5s lid. If you're not on the spot soon, you'll miss this line. They are moiii? rapidly.— BERT TASKER and CO. RAMABAI MUKTI MISSION. FOR CiTtLD-WIDOWS OF INDIA. LANTERN LECTURE will be given by miss McGregor, of that Mission, on WEDNESDAY, April 20th, 7.30 p.m. in Baptist Church. Good selection of Views. WE WANT TO TALK BLANKETS. WE can sell you COLONIAL WOOL BLANKETS at 25 per cent cheaper than vow can buy anywhero else in Nelson, and ENGLISH BLANKETS, at a still bigger reduction. Here are our quotationsLarge Double Bed COLONIAL blankets at 176 6d and 22s 6d a Pair. English Single-bed Blankets, very heavy, at 8« lid a Pair. Heavy Double/bed English Blankets, at 12s 6d and 15s a Pair. THE AUCKLAND CLOTHING AND DRAPERY COY. THE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON. THE usual Monthly Subscription Meeting will be held at the Uifice. Hardy-street, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 18th and 19th insts., from 9 a.m. till 3 p.m. each day. N.B.—Subscriptions can be paid any time before the due date. GEO. M. ROUT, Secretary. TOP COATS FOR MEN. BOYS, & YOUTHS. For Warmth or for Showers, Or for Heavy Rains and Winds. THERE'S no need for anyone to go short of an Overcoat, because we've prepared 11 with such an extensive stock that we can't fair to suit anyone; r.'jr prices will be found pleasing. Boys' from 7s 6d. Youth? from 10s 6d, Mens fi rmi 15s 6d to 50s. DEE & SONS. nyrr>ro.\T '-TOPF.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 18 April 1910, Page 6

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