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Have you..ever, _..._ New Sprin; Dress Materials? Allth3 old patrons of this store have 'jeen here.* They have handled and praised th-3 new Materials, wonuered at the great variety of fabrics and diversity of colorings. Many new faces have also been observed in the throng- and have been equally well pleased. Have you reen hare yet? If not. Mrs ANSTICE gives you a cordial invitation to come while the feast s' ill lasts. Don't wait for the crumbs. Among the many choice morsels at the feast of NEW DRESS MATERIALS special mention may be'made of <. RYSTALLINES in many charming slnuk-3 at 2/3 and 4/11 per yard « • "-"«*< TUSSORE SILKS, very suitable for Summer wear, at l/'ll, 2/9, and 3/9 psr yard Double Width VENETIAN WILLIS, a very charming Summer Fabric, at 6/6 per yard Black Dress Materials, special light weight varieties, from 1/6 to 'J/o per yard YOUR COSTUME MADE HERF. Truly a very simple statement—one easily mide-but it carries with it a guarantee of Perfect Fit, Newest Stj le, Individuality, and, last but not least, Moderate Charges. Mrs. AW3TICE* DRAPER - - - - - NELSON.

A witness in the Yarmouth. Police Ccurt d-ascribed the language used by two daferidantiis as beiiig '".Not .'fit for a cat or dog to hear." ,

S 3E3^SS3PS!2£^I SpWS^^S I Every Requisite for I Sheep-Shearing, Obtainable at BUXTON'S "E have full stocks of Sheep Station requirements for the coming Shear-. ri it* mm <am\Vi iIH-JslLli-IL! ply farmers with everything needed at the low/st current rates. C Included among the lines we carry are:— Best Calcutta 1 Wool Packs, J { and) full size, fast and, loose tops," , "'• ....'' '■■"■"' " '■ [ r ■ '■'-'' .'*'" ' ■: ■ Finest quality Sheep Shears. ; i Good Turkey and Oil Stones. ' s Strong, reliable Wool Presseß,, f and full ' size.; t ' '■'■'•-.:' . Packing Needles. V Sheep Ear Flyers—allNlesigns. -\ Blue and Red Raddle, Sheep Branding Oils, Stencils, Ink and Brushes. '■■■\> . [ ■•; V >/,LeS ; ■ Buxton Siijiply ■;• C^'S/^ ; fyWe stock none l?ut those of tested germinMm give the Ib>esti every year. Among thej[n-are :■ —■ ■-: .■ -;■ , : i vj% ■- . - • ' , '•.' : : , ■'- ■ ■ • ■•;-. . «" : ■• •- "-- - --• '" .-• * •'•'■■■ * ) ; ~,' 5 ' ■ ' '""'":,'-' -.. '.<-■'■ L. '"" ." ■■/.1--.'"- ,', Essex Rape, . ~ Green and Turple Top Aberdeen Turnips, •' % ~ ■ Italian apd; Perennial Ryo Grass/ Deyojisnire Grey Turnip,:■;.,; t ■': _' v,;_ ' Gear Company's Special Turnip ; and. Rape . . PurplaT.op M'ammotHTnniip;" ; • /"Manures.";'/(We'are'agenta lor'these.) . . „ CbanVruon and John Bull'Ssweaes. ~ . Book Early^ E^-^Biixti>ii , 'vIJX-Cl'.j. Nelsofi and Mottieka Lrftts--»V».*s-.- ,a- w

The United States Patent Office has i-surd the millioneth pa-tent, was £or a puncture-proof tyre for raotor-ea, s. Wireless telegraphy business houses at New Yea*, and Phda delphia has ]U* -proved, so that the private tel^ M . f usei has been dispensed with. Ihe wire l«» Nations 'have been -used. mission -c'f messages received fioni St sea at a well-known store. The Sand vapidity of -u-ele S ,conim unction suggested the use of stat.ons a* a sXtitute for the telephone ™tj the resist that the latter lias been completely ousted. In,bis. electioneering Sir FindUiy has not vet .commenced kissing the oabiesTf Parnell. but he. camejperipu, ly m . a rC it on Monday evening {the i iww Zealand Herald" «vs.) While speaking Soon the subiecfc of the proposed pincEe of the" Qrakei block he spoke Income language. ™U «.£.dw*; thaAhe fenmsit on of the Orakei .reserv.o 'would invert it into the most beautiful and weblaid city had W seen These remarks ware taken by the au dSS with the reouisite amount ,o St and greeted with a Bflod.deapoi derisive'laughter. . Th« tortc-d that his remarks as c ™ tv applied a?eo to the women of Auckland, but'certain', v not to the men.

GOUT AND RHEUMATISM. These complaints arise from lh« poi,onom waste matters accumulated in blood consequent on the Jjidneye. Mirouph temporary disorder or through ,oroe disease, being unable, to.wvyoj, >he!v work. Pr. Sheldon ? Gin Pills rapidlv re.<m.h the root of the trouble. im l «ooii HTerl a rure. Pfiec !U 6d and 2s 6d. Obtainable everywhere.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 21 October 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 21 October 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 21 October 1911, Page 3

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