Morris Chairs IF .ever tbere was a Chair made for comfort, the MOttKIS CHAIR is one. Being- very strongly made, and nothing- in it to get out of order. The bacKs are adjustable, cau he moved, to four or five positions by just moving- a brass rod. Areupholstereredin Arc Canvas or Linens i arid finished iri Dull Walnut. Pi-ice from - - - t« j "VIET •^* uautt vVntin *■ Cabinet' X wide. It is a Writing Cabinet anu Bookcase combined, by just lowering the front fall converts it into a Writing Desk, with inside - fitted with pigeon-holes and drawer; « finished in dull Walnut. Price . only - - - - - - . . .« =SHH e\f^ m *.. «: i W*'£ Irf PAGE & SONS., 21-23 Hardy-Street.
Gold '"■■' Sleeve Links a As Gifts. -C/cJ IN the realm of gifts there is nothing that quite takes the place , JeweUery—that is, if r it is good. Presents that are both useful and ornamental give the greatest satisfaction. .'..;..'. While there is an almost unlimited number of articles that a lady may receive as'gifts, there are comparatively few jewellery gifts for men, "tOXJIS "K-E.RB "suggests that well-made Gold Sleeve Links are about the most useful present that could be given to the average man. Even if he is already well supplied, a present of this kind is always acceptable. These goods are made on the premises; and if you cannot find a pattern to your liking a pair can be made to order at short notice. None but expert workmen are employed, and all work is guaranteed. Prices: loct. Gold Sleeve Links, 35/- to 65/- per pair, yet. Gold Sleeve Links. 17/6 to 35/- per pair. LOUIS KERR, JEWELLIB,
V 3£ Amber Tips is Invigorating as Mountain. Air. When you reach the summit of the mountain, enhance, the pleasure of the outing by brewing a pot on the spot..'-''" Going camping ? Then ._ include £ couple of packets i'r? as» •a?s fs>* ss« in the.swag. Nothing like it .. You get. Amber T:tj3 Tea. in damp■"roof airtight pn'c&ets and tins only. Jeas offered, in" nay: other way aa -Amber Tips are substitutes. Amber. Tips at 1/10 per lb. has a delightful Savour—trv it. The first quality Ainher Tips T .?J Tea is a/-per lb. —and very fine "Jif' it is, being composed of the highest quality teas obtainable For richness and fragrance it ■ is absolutely unsurpassed. Thethird quality la Mid at 1/B,per lb. All Grocers. No old or stale teas-ewrenterinto "Amber Tips." " ■••.--•-■■ 29 Sola Agents, Nelson Province, J. H. COCK & Co. ■ k ND you can't possibly be'com- . foitable in mi ilt-huinjr tightiaced Corset. Nature never intendrd yon to puli yourself Tn sharply at the wm'at. Nature's—and Fashion's—l«nea are smooth «incl ilowiuy, such as ROYAL ..■:■>■ n\. ■/" . jv-f the figures* slicv ••ninnn-<-. p??i# Yi l[ li-oyiil.l , ."i)-'' i '' ll '-"' , ''' s ■'•"■-" ••""' f" p ' J; U'~rM&K?'J'"' ! ii Jf ■ £r--«i'cef;il, .-lyli-ii f:«r'ir.' W
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 20 October 1911, Page 7
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