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A GILT-EDGED INVESTMENT. DO YOU WISH TO CUT YOUR CLOTHINIi BILL DOWN BY 50 TO 75 PER CENT? YOU are pitying too much for your Suits. You have been accustomed to pay a high price for a Tailor-made •Suit. Stop right now ! We can show you a Suit that looks as smart as the tailor-made article, and at less than Half the Cost. We have just purchased a complete stock of MEN'S BOXED SUITS at an enormous discount. These Suits were all made up to our own instructions, and the materials wore carefully selected, representing all that is new in the fashionable world. Each Suit was cut by an artist. Wo placed such a largo order that we succeeded in getting an enormous discount, and you are the one who benefits by this. BUY ONE NOW! YOU'LL FEEL PROUD TO WEAR IT! THREE POPULAR, PRICKS : 30/-,' 40/-, A ™'so/"'. At the same time we purchased a big line of MEN'S TWEED OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS. These Coats' will defy iho coldest night. They aro smartly cut, and (he designs aro the best you ever saw. Get inside one now. 21"/-, 30/-, AND 35/WILL CLEAR THEM. The Auckland Clothing & Drapery Company

*26** What are you Playing This Year? HOCKEY OR FOOTBALL? Whichever game you intend playing, the Boots you will need can be had at Lighthand's m tlie best qualities and at most moderate prices. Our new stocks of Sporting Footwear include a splendid lot of HOCKEY AND FOOTBALL BOOTS. They come from leading 'English Manufacturers, and though light, are made to give comfort and long wear. You'll enjoy 111 c game, and play it better if your feet are inside a pair of these Boots. YGUR size is here. Lightband & Co., ?ost Box GB. 'Pbone 87. TRAFALGAR-ST., NELSON. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital £2,000,000 Accumulated. Funds exceed £657,000 FIRE AND MARINE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCES, including Employers' Liability, Compenss tion under the Workers' Compensation Acts, Mortgage Indemnity, Public Risk, Personal Accident, either singly or in conjunction with Sickness Benefits; Burglary, Plate Glass Fidelity, Guarantee, qIQ ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. City, Robertson Brothers; Motueka, Mclnnis; Richmond; W. R. May; Takaka, J. J. Langridge and Co. ; Collingwood, "YV. C. Riley and Co.; Upper Moutere, C. F. J. Bockmann; Westport J. J. Molony; Murchison. W. Spiers. F. AND D. EDWARDS, AGENTS, TRAFALGAR-ST. FOR SALE. ST EPNE Y VILLE, THE PORT.—Superior Dwelling of 7 rooms, with ah conveniences ; new drainage, H. and C. Water, and in good order. Splendid view, and easy access. Owner leaving Nelson, and will consider low offei. MOTUPIPI. —42 Acres in this rising district, with 5-roomed House. This property is worth considering, owiny to its proximity to Tarakohe Cement Works. ST. VINCENT-STREET.—I Acre of the finest land for market gardening purposes. Cheap. VANGUARD-STREET.—Building Sites with 200 feet depth of land, for jaidernng; only £4 per foot. FRUIT LAND.—We have the pick of this on our books. Inquire from us in re a lot of 100 Acres at Redwood's Valley. Cheap. R. B. & A. E. JACKSON Land and Estate Agents, Nelson. (A Cahd.) TO SUFFERING MEN AND WOMEN. WJ. MICHIE, M.P.T.A., may be . consulted at his rooms, 48 Nilc-st., where he successfully treats those that are suffering. Pjtienta that have been considered incurable, and who have tried other methods of treatment, and failed, have, been successfully treated and permanently cured after receiving Metaphysical TreatmentConsult the Metaphysician, and obtain hia advice Viefore giving up hope. Consultation is Free; the Fee for Treatment id moderate.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 19 April 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 19 April 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 19 April 1912, Page 4