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* V % ZSI Odd Lines WE have a few lines which we do not care to sell es Hew, having btecome slightly soiled or faded, but are otherwise in good'order. AYe are marking them down regardless of cost, so shall not have them here long at the prices,, Fancy English Tables, 12 only* with shaped legs, moulded, top and. bottom shelf. Hall Curtains in tapestry and chenile. Curtain Crfttonh6, suitable for wardrobe curtains. Baiftboo Overmantle with glass.and Shelves, Hall Stand with mirror, drawer and cupboard. Bamboo Quaint Hall Stand, nice design. Palm Stands, with hanging pots, I.IST OF PBICES OF EACH ITEM:— Ordinary Prigs. Sale Prick, Remnants Carpets, Linoleum, Cretonne. Tapestry, greatly reduced. Alfo Hospital Bedsteads; These are in goodorder, t>ut we are clearing them out at 22 - each. G. PAGE 1 21-23, Hardy-street. •i, COEIPLETE FURNISHERS. QUALITY HIGH

At Louis Kerr's Alteration Sale. YOU can secure great bargains in J Watches, Clocks, Rings, Electro-Plate Tea Set*, Trays, Hot Water Jugs an I Kettles, Pewter Ware, UolJ and Silver Ornaments, itc. EVERYTHING REDUCED. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE! LOUIS KERR, 109, Trafalgar-Street, PRICES LOW BE. ft; 1 © ¥/tj. sZealandia TBe Footwear of Stylish Women { A Lady's foot is an absolute index to her character. Artd a normal foot in a smart and neat boot indicates the womanof "refinement —-always. . . , Hence Zealandia Boots are sought after by., women who take a pride in wearing, distinctive footwear. ZEALANDIA BOOTS are sold at a moderate price, yet their' shapliness is retained from the day you put them on until they are finally discarded.,. They are made in one of the ''largest factories in Australasia, from the best materials procurable, on lasts that are scientifically and anatomically correct. Nothing but the finest tanned leathers and grindery find their way into Zealandia Boots, and furthermore, they are the productions of our. own country. Always ask for Zealandia Boots, and if not procurable from your regular shoeman write to Skelton, Frostick & Co. Ltd. JiREYMOUTH -.% •~r • : who:will seethat your orders.are filled, ,27 n\ U -O / : ■" As Sound as a Bell" is a.phrase suggestive ofall-round fi'.icess. It denotes freedom from disease • robustness of constitution; muscular force; and mental energy and Vigour. 'The " sound as a bell" condition is one most devoutly to be wished, and happily, it is not only possible but easy of attainment by most folic TDanks To the strengthening arid invigorating qualities of the World' 3 famous mediiciife—BEECHAM'S PILLS. , ,For three generations this remedy has < been to ailfng men and women a reliable means of re-establishing the health and maintaining it to a superlative degree. There are thousands, to day, ; ■ who keiep themselves ".as sound as a bell" by taking . a SoldtHtTWtot In boxes/fir/ce'lOicL (36 pills) JJ2h (56 pills) Be 2/9 (163 pills).., ';'!'

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 7 March 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 7 March 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 7 March 1912, Page 7