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Underskirts! OU It NEW WlNTkft UNDERSKIRTS liavc arrived s.s, Uotorua, and are now on Sale. The values are better than ever. To suit the present d?.y fashions these are now cut with Jess fullness than formerly, and having less material- the prices are lower. MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS ,in Green, C'erepp, (Irey, Kavv, BrowD, Cardinal, S'.-xe Blue, Ame.bysr, Sky, Old Kcse and B1 ick, Our Prices: 4/11, 5/6, 6/6, 7/6, 9/S. 10/11, 12/6, 15/6, IU/6, etc., etc. Trathen & Co., NELSON. L 50,000 Watches to be sent out. DEPOSIT. 2/6 DEPOSIT. Gent's Solid Silver Keyless full capped Hunting Lever Watch, jewelled movement, guaranteed 10 years, just as an advertisement we send this witch to any address iu N>w Zealand on receipt of 2/6 deposit and upotl the payment of the last of 22 i\ etrkly instalments of 1/- each, making a total o! 2«/« in all. A handsome gold cased chain is GIVEN FREE. If not satisfied that any wa!ch we supplv is ■worth double the price we ask, send" it track and we will refund every penny you have paid: Send 2/6 to-day, keeping the number of your PJJ. Pastage Gd. ex'ra. Norman Frank & Co. EtapLtmeßt 115 Customhouse Quay, Bankers—National Rank W*Minsrton. *-* t of New Zealand ' I El 9 HAVE RECEIVED," said David, " still another letter from my old friend, Wilkins Mlcawber. He Is apparently unchanged. Il The letter is Just what one might expect from the dear and whimstcal fellow. I find, on glancing at the contents of the newspapers he sends me, that Mr. Mlcawber is really a person of assured eminence fit the new land. He sends me a book on/india which is new to me, and very interesting; and he supplements this with many diverting Items of information he has himself gleaned. It seems that the new Indian, country now giving promise of great Ceylon. It has been discovered that the island produces tea preferable for delicacy and flavour to any other in the world. Mr. Mlcawber tells how this tea is : orted Into lots for the convenience of merchants. The finest lots of all arc called " stand-outs '*; and the finest of these is the veritable * Stand-Out' Tea, of which Mr. Micawber generously sends me a parcel. It is indeed a rare and palatable. leaf, and we bave found great pleasure In it." ft ggpaaa: m m m mm. wi ais® m 53SS m nj. Wr? t;.S>£-KT* x&i «* ..r.* SS-: & ■Pf 1 m er-tf IV A Vf ■ . : ~w*\ m isC THE GUINEA PRIZE!

See Saturday's issue for "STAND-OUT" Weekly Competition. Amber Tips Tea. The Tea for Out-of-Doors. Make those picnic and other outdoor excursions you are planning really enjoyable. To'do so you'll need to take a sufficiency of Amber Tips Tea., Everybody in the party will appreciate your though tfulness. You will get more cups from a pound of Amber Tips Tea than from any other brand, and the tea may be taken with benefit by those of weak digestion. Have yon tried the IAO per lb. prade «f Amber Tips? It possesses that rich delicate true Ceylon Haronr. for it i» bl»nded rrona some o: tb* finest rolden lipped hill-crown leas. Tips at V- per lb. is the finest tea obtainable, beinff ablend of UrU.l from ilie bent C arde*i. It is irresistibly delicious. V Amber tftchillv *e< - - - - •nd aa wholesome as bread and butler. Another quality of Amber Tips is sold at 1/a D*rib.i ' _ Amber Tips Tra :s sold «n)y in damp prof.' airtight packets aral tins. Be war* of substitutes. sffi-i ft A M - T BA 7= F I. « 4 tm ; V-" - V-2 ' marr Scle Agents, Nelson Province, J. H. COCK & Co.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 6 March 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 6 March 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 6 March 1912, Page 3