ND of course you know what that means. As you see L everything- is beautifully mad 1 , only the l,est ot materials being-used. Just look how well the things a»e •finished, and they will last a lifetime and always look well Now about the price. Well, it is not much more than you would pay for common stuff, as it is all made in their own .Factorv. But just you call and fret their prices ilrst, then "compare, it will cos'c you nothing and may save you someDuring- this week we are holding a 10 per cent Discount Sale on our Soft Goods Furnishings This is a chance to secure real g-ood quality Goods at a low price :• Cretonne, Tapestry, Velvets, Flushes, Art Linens, Canvases, Art Serges, Table Covers, Quilts, Down Quilts, Cushions, Lace Curtains, Casement Gloth, Borderings, Table Linen, Fringes, Gimps. MANUFACTURERS & COMPLETE FURNISHERS, 21-23 Hardy-Street. is The. Home Prepared For Winter ? mM ♦V 709. FLEMING & SONS, NELSON )iOvi;le a Unck-ri'oot |-9!-liaps you r.eca a. Carpet — draughts wjli not iincl ihe'i*" way up under doors or skirtings i f your floors are prol>ei]y cove 1 ed. 'Perhaps a Curtain or two —may hap some new QuJlts and i'laukets—or only a Ku, is needed. You will find them all at Fleming's in "better qualities than you would expect ' even in such a wellknown Furnishing House, and for much less than you naturally expected to pay, Corne in "and make your selections before Winter settles down.
IKS Ills Reveals its Goodness All the good things that could be said or written ift favour of Thistle Oats fall far short of the merits revealed by an actual testThistle Oats' superiority as a' Breakfast Food commences with the standing crop, for the Thistle Mills take only selected Gore (N.Z.) grown Oats, the finest the World can produce. These are flaked by the most modern machinery in the largest and best mills South of the Line. <.No hand touchesuaum. ■ t from the time of harvesting until you take the V first handful from the bag. The most modern • machines clean, dry, roil, dress and pack this food -so that it is not only thoroughly nutritious, easily - digested, and pleasant to the palate, but absolutely Mclean as well. ■ A i Ask your Grocer for a bag. He likes supplying fl Oats, knowing full well you'll go back for more. M M^MM^m] /■P^Xl* is carefully packed in air-tight, damp- roof cartons to preserve its strength and fla T«ke no substitute—it costs only 1/8. 1/10 and 2/- per lb. KO iM^ Represents Maxinnim Quality, at Minimum Cos' Better TBA you cant buy axiywli Ws so rich, so pure, so good. Coupons m every Fackiet. <£ f ** AOKNTS:
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 22 June 1911, Page 7
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