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'tWSL'LTtiit I/lONEY. ■ OUR- AIM jS Tit CHVIi THE TJHiHKST QI'AI.ITY '■ "r OF GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. ORDEK YOUR GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS FROM . f "GROVE'S" "WHERE 'TIS TRUE ECONOMY TO SHOP." Old Dutch Cleanser, for Cleaning and Polishing, Is per tin. Puritan Soap 3s per packet. 1 !uttermilk Soap 4d per tablet ; 3s 6d per dozen. Old Brown Windsor Soap Is 3d per dozen. St. Mungo Washing Powder Is 3d per packetSand Sotip 3d per block ; 2s 9d per dozen. i!) it-( ilass fur Cleaning Windows Is per Bottle. H ousehold Ammonia (pints) 6d each. Benzine (pint bottles) 6cl each. Zeltra. Stove Polish 4d per tin. ■ , Chamois Leathers J'rom Is 3d each ; Housemaids' Glovqs ... from 9d per pair : Washboai'ds ; Scrubbing Brushes from 6d. each; American and. Hair Brooms; and Brushware of all kinds at lowest prices at . . E. GROVE AND SON'S "WHERE 'TIS TRUE ECONOMY TO SHOP. GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, HARDY AND COLLINGWOOD STS. ...'PHONE No. 41.

WINTER | Warm Fleecy GOODS ' BLANKETS AN] EIDER DOWN QUILTS Nfew Zealand made BLANKfiTS in all F>izoS, for Oot, Single, Three-quarter, and Double Beds, at prices to suit all McLintock's EIDER POWN QUILTS in Printed Satin and Sateens, frilled and unfriUed EIDER-DOWN QUILTS Rtf-COVEEV'"' E. BUXTON 4 GO., LTD., < ■ ; ; 1 .. .. ; T tr&vlr&i i-iig&L v** . NE&J&ON* 6 THE Nights are getting long I It is not wortb © while waiting till the short days are nearly oyer before buying the new LAMPS. You might as well get them now. at the beginning of the season, and have the full benefit of their use* We have opened up oiir hew season display, which includes Table, Bracket, Hanging, and Hand Ijarops, Lanterns, Gas Mantels and Chimneys, and all Accessories, at prices to suit all pockets, and showing value which cannot be beaten in the Dominion. We invite you to inspect them before purchasing your requirements ; or seud us an enquiry and w© shall be pleased to describe and quote "for .'them* V • ! R. SNODGItSs & SONS, - DIRECT IMPORTERS. svVtemhs» m* •~fp* •'■vim s«sfssasiaKss3B fitted wi or OIK wheels. . ■ i NISW ©x loaio j««t arrived. a.js. W. H. OHING, Sub-agent, Stoke. w. M&Wi ake&eici YOU are iabout to erect a MEMORIAL or ENCLOSURE, cotnfoining Good Work and. ReasoAable Prices, call on, or write to, QEO RQE MILLER, MONUMENTAL MASON, Hardy-Street, NELSONj Tomb Bailings always in Stock. ■iiuaiyßkHMmuJimu Bricklaying, Flafltering, Concrete Work in all their branched executed. Inscriptions e*V and Stoncb rated inany Cemetery; 'AIRYL\ND IN NEW ZEALAND. NURSE MARY'S STORY (Written by Mrs. A. E. Moore, Nelson.) PRICE 6d. ALL BOOItSELXERS. NO one ever knows when lie or she' may be called upon to assist in cases of accidents. You will find papjes of hints, inelflding those from the St. John Ambulance Association, in this year's Lucas' Almanac. All Booksellers. AIRYLAND IN NEW ZEALAND. NORSE MARY'S STORY (Written by Mrs. A. E. Moore, Nelson.) l>v>tCE 60- ALL BOOKSELLERS. THERE IS LOGIC Iti fiOOD CLOTHES ! Every a»y your » pearancss, favourable ! or otherwise, cause#- Ml ' ! impression on somfionii . There is only one pkipi " where you can mftlii w™ ! ofg-ettlng: the very !>••• eiothes, where you «W Set the toest style nish in modern tattifr craft, and that Ui at E. RICHARDS. *" TRIFUUI-mOL

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 19 April 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 19 April 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 19 April 1912, Page 7