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#W~PRI€fe '#*RPET f ■#;;'"■ SALE.' > ":'£ S- we.commence Stocktaking next month, and having I ? XjL-'''just' landed'thj-eeTshjpmehts off Carpets, also coming- 1 together,'we are overstocked ; consequently we want to turn. I ." them ijito cash. So until the end of this month we are hold- I I ingia Special Sale. "Now is .your chance to secure'a Carpet ifor.Xhaas. 1c will pay you. "\ Our prices arealways... low for the quality of goods we : keep, but with,this special Cut they are real Money Savers ■.'• I ,\ The following;- are a few of the sizes and special cut I prices-A ' r ' ' Ordiharj' Price. Sale Price. ; Axtniiister /10ft Gin x 15ft £7 15 0 £6 17 fi V .:*■." ' 10ft 6in x 13ft Oin \.7 2 6 6 7 6 Tapestry 10ft 6rn x 12ft 10ft Oin'x 9ft 9ft x 9ft Ox 10 9 x.lO-G G'lo ■ 0 .4-17- G / "42/6 f7/fi 57'6' 80/. ■ RugS. IT J During the £ale we shall also give a Cut in Hearth Rugs and Majs.'. All goods are of the besi ('quality, just landed ; direct 'ftpin the makers. " No old stock. Sale until end of - month cnly. €l. Page and Sorts., ';.% Hardy=Street, ANJS IMPORTERS.

Gold Sleeve Links. As Gifts 3? ;the realm of gifts there is nothing _that ■■ quite takes _ the place i^Jevvellery—that is; if itis good. ' -_•'_■ ■'_'■ • ' _ \ 'y'- presents that are both useful: and. ornamental-give the . greatest satisfaction. ; -J ' . ••' '•-. ; •■". .'."-■■"':' '••'■.' ??■' \yhilethere is&a. alrcost unlimited number.of.articles^'that a lady may receive as gifts,- there are comparatively-few•■jewellery-giftsfor men,._ .-% LOUIS KMEIR "' y : * suggests that>ell-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 aire made on the premises,; and if you cannot find a patternto your liking a pair can be made to order at shore notice. Kbiie but expert" workmen are employed, and all work is guaranteed. Prices: locV-Gold-Sleeve Links,,3s/-. to 65/- per pair. _ ; V; : V 9ct/Gbid Sieeve-Links, 17/6 to 35/-^per pair. imms> Kerr, jmrnmAjEß, Nelsons IHBRE was my ownr father," said Mr. WeUef. "He -, wasa'wuriner for '!}• ale-and brandy, I? . tafe.was.-: Liver big '[ as a" house, sir. =':' ItriecLtp'persvade him to drink, tea ; hilt; it was ho gen'lenYh drink no slops,* he thougtf I syells <im i iT=*cfV>(>*ll J WHKiIaA JUi is bad, Samiyel,' he says, but slops \ is vdrse.^'t : dd?v Ae raeet§j;a party- as * is Out'Tea, and he V likes of it So he; has \ some,, sir, just out-o v recklessness, and helikes itwerry much. He'perseweres, and the more * Stand Out' Tea he drinks, the livelier r lfe gefe', sir. His 'ealth arid ■ his temper has • improved' vuriderfill,' and ■ him and my mother-in-law Jives happy together* chirpin I like two No other tea vould »a* ishows; how lucky; he was to itienticaL"; /'y sffl v.V. fc 7 £&^K<En -luiy a fIUIMPA ' Prize sentence published every Saturday. ii, """ H «aw••*_=*-» - ■ O u t .-. Tea( . eom p oS edofwords'comraencmgwiih ted-used in any order—wins "each week. "Stand ind forwarded with Co rect name and jaddress, so as toreaeh Wellii-Hw r ..^ J -..- -. .-'"•, oreacli week, to : "Competition," R.0.80x47.6, -yyellincjtori. ~'..,. •-UOTE-' iTwo'Bl'ue Coupons or .one Red, entitles .competitor .to, tee-Once- those forwarding\Green or Gold Coupons: will have rm'its. for four or rime further attempts posted them.. <A ChOflue-f or: £W- bas : -been; sent the-Writer or this sentence—.-, • - Miss.r, "Kumara, Westlaricl. \ "STAND-OUT "Teais pure, nourishing, delicious Tea: rase it! •-, Letters for Competition, closing' 24/10/11:. M.I.O.H:J&.P.D.S;Q.T L : ett'ers.forCompetition, closing 31/10/11: P RP.I,T.R.D;S.O/JP; I Cash JDistribution for larg-est nuraber of CcuproELs -collected takes place on 15th Deceniber,'.-19i:l£ ' You Can't Be Beautifisl ND you can't- possibly; beVcora- . fortable in an ill-ntting tightlaced Corset. Nature never intended you to pull yourself in sharply at the waiet. - Nature's—and 'Fashion's— lines are smooth and flowing, such as ROYAE. jsk( WW* I : ■ *z It it 123''--L SO,?:&*.'■/■<'/ In J jyvtf ifte r fii»iireif they-.i. , iub)-ac<». •' jfi lioyiil P. D.'s i::~iue3 i;ii:-c mill r-nni ffi fort- in any po-oLtori,' jus well :is ti ffi graceful, £tyii->!i fisruvrt'-. ■ R Ooyai ?-D, sets afjs ppj&iM'a&le frem ail ]| badin:; Drapers , ' §

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 21 October 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 21 October 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 21 October 1911, Page 9

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