Sometimes A Thing Becomes so Apparent That All Must Admit It! And that is the way with our Goods* Kye-Openers for this week 57 BOYS' JERSEY SUITS, "wilh Cap to match, in While, Brown, Green, or Navy—B/6, 10/6, 12/6 270 pairs MEN'S HEAVY SADDLE TWEED IFOUSER?, 3 to 7, at 8/11 per Pair Exceptional Value, JM.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, The Style is apparent to the Eye, And the Value is apparent to your Sensibility. 2 BOYS' OVERCOATS. A Special Feature. CLOTHING FACTORY A Special Feature. BOYS' SUITS.
DO you get an irritating throat tickle? fTIHE" best bccmes aro mad© by NICOI. Then buy a bottle of Dr. Howell's JL AND CO., the- leading PastryBronchial Mixture to-day, and loose- the cooks. ' tickle to-night. Is 6d and 2s od. from : : Scott, the New Chemist, Trafalgar- ~I3EPTOLf, for. Indigestion, helps you street. JL digest your food, and then you enjoy meals. 2s. —Scotfc 3 Chemist: READ WHAT EXPERTS SAY ABOUT "BRONTE ESTATE"LAND FOR FRUIT-GROWING PURPOSES Mr. Kirk,-The Government Director of Orchards, writes as follows : " The "beautiful long 1 gentle slopes to the Noi'tb are all 1 hat can be desired 1 had a mattocK with me and examined the eoil in numerous places and found it .just the land for Fruit-Growing - , especially Commercial Apple CiiJ^ure." Mr. Frank Walker, The Tasmanian Fruit Expert, writes as follows : —• \ \ " The position and exposure are excellent.acd will oduce highly-coloured fruit. 'J he .land is very similar to our best fruit-lanci in 1 asmania At Bronte there-are wide areas taat't an be planted at a small preparatory cost. "With my experience in Tasmania I have no hesitation in spying that t his property can be made a very profitable truit-growing 1 centre." The owners of Bronte are asking very reasonable prices for the land and the terms are exceptionally easy, viz 10 per cent, cash the balance for 5 years at 5 per cent, with right to repay at any time. Full particulars, plans of projierty, booklets, etc., on application to T W. BOUT & SON 8 f - ■ LAND AGENTS.
CROWNING OF THE KING. WE have just unpacked a fine selection of Souveners to commemorate the crowning of the King, Although so reasonably priced these goods are distinctly high-class and artistic. They are sufficiently attractive to be valued lor all time as mementos of this historic year These are some of the many lines showing : BROOCHES. In gold, with monograms, 10/- to 13/Silver and Enamel, 2/6 to Breach Sterling Silver, 4/ti and 6/- each Oxidised Silver, with fine medallion of King and Queen, 3/6. BADGES In Enamel, 2/-, 2/6 each Gold Photo Pendants, 6/-|'7/6 Gold Anointing Spoon ;and Crown Trinkets, 6,'6 The Begalia Charm. 5/6 Coronation Chair Charms: In Silver, 2/6 ; In.Enamel and Silver, 7/6 each Silver-gilt Anoihting Sugar Spoons, li/6 to 26/- tach. Trinket Anointing Spoons, £l/-each. Coronation Chair Pin Cushions, 10/-, 11/6 each. Hat L'ins, 2/6 and 3/6'. Tie Pins,' 3/6 each. i Any of the above will be sent Post Free on receipt of price. BROWN BROTHERS, Trafalgar-Street, "THE JfcJWfiLhlliS," NELSON.
LIGHT v. DARKNESS, BSiiU WA VISIT an Up-to-date Hardware Store and you can have your choice ; we have Lamps of every description, which all give a Brilliant Light: HANGING LAMPS, TABLE LAMPS, CARRIAGE LAMPS. Heat v. Gold. Keep your House s Warm. WE' have made riady for the Winter, and can Biipply you with Kerosene Heating Stoves, Cottage (grates, Slow Combustion Stoves, Bon Bon Stores, eto. Gas Heating Stoves. A fine assortment to £ choose from. LANTERNS for both Oil and Kerosene. All Shapes, 'IINJ HOMINI.IIW hTHE WILKINS & FIELD HARDWARE CO., HARDY STREET AND SELWYN PLACE.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLV, 19 June 1911, Page 6
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