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Cbe Reason Klby MEN, YOUTHS, & BOYS, If it's Smart Tailor-made Suits/. -co TO- DEE & SONS..;/ - Because they've the Best Cutter in the. City as well as a staff of 20 workpeople and a large assox'tment of Suitings'. Suits to your measure 50s to 110s. If it's Tailored Box Suits, Gol °- DEE & SONS, "/ ; - Because they' 7 e real Tailored and all "sizes kept in stock for Men and Youths, tall, thin, short, stout men easily fitted,* and over 200 Suits to select from/30s to 655. If it's Boys' & Youths' Clothing,.. * 00 DEE& SONS.:/:-.' Because we keep heavy stocks of the 'best. Colonial makers, and buy in large quantities; whieli "enables us to give the best value in the city. ' j If it's Hats & Caps , OOTO - DEE & SONS. Because we keep the best makes the world produces, such as Woodrow's, Christy 's, Borsalinos, Cool Springs, Truss, «fec. No head is too small for us. .We can fit and suit any man in Soft ..,a;n t d -Hard Felts* Straws, and Caps easily. ,v ; • . . . If it's Underwear, 00 TO ~ DEE & SONS. Because we stock the best -makes money,can buy, both in Colonial & English makes: Dr Jaeger's, I. & R. Morley's, Kaiapoi, and Roslyn makers, in Light, Medium, and Heavy Textures, at prices that defy competition. ' If it's Men's Trousers, go TO- DEE & SONS/ ;"/ / Because we've over 500 pairs to suit 4s lid to 16s 6d. "We've Trousers for the man .who wants them for working, for the man of economy, for the smart man, or the man for knocking about.; Our special Kaiapoi Saddle Tweed Trousers atj7s lltd is by far the best value.in the district,.and,-worth : any"man's while to try a pair. "Write for pair,.r money .returned if not satisfied. ■

For polishing linoleums, floorcloths, leather goods, and furniture Tan-ol is most efficient, and easy to use. In tins, liquid, Is; paste, 6d.*

THE SECOND CUP. can tell the strength and quality of a Tea by the second cup. It is when the water is poured over the leaves for the second time that you get the. true test. CRESCENT BLEND TEA. Yields a good second cup, rich in theine, and with a fine flavour. It embodies the strength and robustness of the teas from Darjeeling, and the delicate flavour and exquisite aroma of the teas from Ceylon, for it is a blend of the choice teas from these localities. Sold at 2s per lb., by all grocers. EMPIRE TEA COMPANY W. AND G. TURNBULL AND CO. PROPRIETOR S. Wellington.

HANBY MEMORIAL FUND. are invitee] towards kJ' the cost of erecting a suitable .Monument (at his Grave) to the memory of the late MR O. W. HANBY. ~ It is felt that the Public should have an opportunity of subscribing to the memory of one who has done so much to promote the interests of the people? and who has so closely identified himself w;lh the progress of the City and District. On behalf of the Committee— THOS. A. H. FIELD, Chairma.". W. L. HESSELTINE, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. Subscription Lists are now open at the undermentioned places in the City : Messrs E. Buxton and Co., Wilkins and Field, J. E. Hounsell and Co., City Council Office, Union Bank, Harbour Hoard Office, "Mail" Office, "Colonist" Office; and at Messrs W. R. May's, liichmond; E. S. Fairey, Brightwater; E. McPherson and Co., Wakefield; I." Tunnicliff, Wai-iti; R. Polglaze. Stanley Brook; S. Cook, Braeburn, The Moutere ; A. McNee, Murchison ; W. Penney, lakaka; _G. H. Allen, Collingv/ood : S. Y. Wearing, Wakapuaka; G. H. Budden, Motueka. Subscriptions close on 31st March, 1912. ,

E»&s3«±©rs s s» Can Suppljf. All." ';B* Dees" Shooting [ReciMiß^eirraoß^i:® THE Sportsirian who wishes to be fully equipped with th£ | best Firearms, Ammunition, and other Sporting requisites, 1 will find it to his advantage to get supplies here. Included in our large stoak of Fireai*ms are : * Koss .303 Rifles and Carbines, Winchester .803 British Rifles, and Stevens .22 Calibre Hepeating Rifles, .401 Carbines, Mariin and Win- j? cheater 44.40 Kifles, Winchester .22 Calibre Thumb & Finger Trigger Itiilaa. v r We have Ammunition to suit all these Rifles and Carbines : | Kynoch's "Axite" .303 Cartridges, Kynoch's Martini Heari Cartridges—f solid drawn cases. | In general Sporting Requisites we have : | Fheath Knives and Steels, Field Glasses, .303 Cleaning Rods end Full-'Sj Spirit Flasks, Hunters' Safety Axes, Sportsmen's Knives, Gun ; Cases and Cartridge Belts, etc,, etc. LICENSES—£I 1s Od—CAN BE OBTAINED FROM US. Buy Your Seeds NOW For Autumn Sewing. YOU will find us well supplied with high standard Seeds possessing undoubted germinating qualities. These have been specially chosen by us for our customers, as we never sell any but the best. The following should be bought now t'orksfoot; White Clover, t-xtva choic? 1 .; White Clover, choice; Red Clover, choice; Fiorin; Alsike; f'n-sied Doßslail; Italian R,\ e l J eiennial Rye Grass; Cowgrass; Trefoil; Lucerne; Timothy; Poa 1 'niun-i-; f'hewinßs Fkm-uh. txlra choice; Chewings Fescue, choice; Sheep Fescue, choice; Hard Fe cut; choici'; Western Wolth i.ira-o, h new forage of extraordinary productiveness. "Ye an; agents for P. & D. Duncan's Star Drills and Implements, and can show you th-se wanted for Autumn work. BUXTON «£t CO., l-tcl., KELSOII AND MOTUEKA.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 8 March 1912, Page 3

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