ifilttmi &s«ry&s M-3KS «£: %a mm &>* $H E»JCS m 1 *s?<ss Yes, Madam, and if you come to our great Stocktaking Bale you will realise that the Bar?\ cva gains are great. S The savings you can pile up iy will represent a tidy sum.. The Bargains await you' at ; FLEMING'S Substantial reductions pre-{ vail on standard lines as wellj as on every other article in bur Establishment. Have you a want in Furniture or Furnishings ? Then hesitate not, but come j rightjjaway.. «HM NELSON. m aaiiiif^ ismmm iffißS ill nun Us mt II SmSan vmam, w SYRACUSE SHORT MOULD-BOARD .PLOWS, FITTED with steel Mould-board, steel Landside, separate strong wrought-iron Clip (new style), which makes Plow the best short mould-board.Plow ever offered to the Farmers. Made in Three Sizes, all fitted with slip points and reversible wings. AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS SAMSON WINDMILLS. LEADING FIRM FOR FARM IMPLEMENTS. wakefieldl V^::^V^ " My dear Copperf ield," said Mr. Micawber, "allow me to )>&. offer a remark. lam here in ' a capacity of confidence. I am here in a position of trust. VAs friend to friend, I am here to advise you. To a man possessed of the highest so delightfully stimulating and good as tea. With Mrs. Micawber herself (so long the partner of my various vicissitudes, and a woman of remarkable lucidity of intellect) K have discovered that there j's no other tea so remarkable and,excellent as ' Stand-Out.' The mind is not at liberty to soar to any formi : of expression exalted enough to describe it. 'Stand-Out' lea is perfection's fullest possibility, my * dear Copperf ie!d." SiX&Xi ■i m m >*3f« i«*K?sl •SteZitf ssSsp^ mOW wu: m &SS m &SE %m ■&m H m WMM* Bf^ww sm%mT, THE GUINEA PRIZE! s issue WlilffiMUM Women long ago discarded the old Btiff corset, which disfigured rather than enhanced, for i v '■&>: «-:m^»^v PS" m m >';."V .;.:.X!*r.; L They mould the [figure, without restriding, it. s , '. ' Women who oare about their appear. ; Bnce given them' unqualified ap'. ". ■ proyali' ■"".,■' -' At all drapers in all sizes.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 10 April 1912, Page 2
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