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' SUMMER DRESS COTTONS An Inspection of our windows will reveal to you two of our special lines in WASH COTTON DRESSES JAPANESE CREPES in shades of Navy, Saxe and Pale Blue, Fawns, Greens, Vieux Rose. Greys, Etc., at 9d. per yard Also a high grade EGYPTIAN COTTON GAMBRBG Finer than " Hoyle's " and absolutely fast dye; In Plain Navy, Spots, and a variety of good Paterns - - ■ Af 7!d. per yard. TRATHEN & CO., TRAFALCAR-ST., NELSON. BEST LOWEST > Q QUALITY |O|W&S PRICES In purchasing at "The Gift Store," your money will "stretch" considerable, as it is there that you can buy Best Quality Articles, combined with newest designs, at smallest prices. You are invited to give my store your closest inspection. Every mail brings to us New Goods from Best English makers. We invite you to share with us the Middleman's Profit. All Goods marked plain figures. New designs in Salad Bowls, Teapots, Teaspoons, Mnffiners, Preserve and Butter Dishes, Cake Forks, Cruets, etc., etc. 'Make- a special point of seeing my Pretty Vases in Silver, E.P. Ware, and Painted China. These are really choice, and will meet a ready sale at our prices, from 1/6 to 6u/-. FRANK HARFORD, Jeweller, Where the Good Gifts come from, 76 Trafalgar-street. Good ClotHes are the Hall . Mark of. . . . Prosperity. . . Clothing is to the man what cutting is to the diamond. The man in rags may be just as good as the • one in broadcloth ; but somehow the world doesn't th«**,k sc. Good G.othes are the hall-mark of prosperity. If your Sac Suit is made by us—even though it only cost jsu 70/you can wear" it with the certainty that it i 6 proper—that it is right up to the minute in style, and you can be sure you haven't paid too much for it. * SHORT and SON, 'Where the Good Hats are," 99 Hardy Street. Phone 383 SBOU RE A SHARE OF THE PROFITS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDFNf SOCIETY. For the CURRENT YEAR by EFFECTING a LIFE ASSURANCE POJiiCY with that office BEFORE .«■ THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR, the following are J \ a few ACTUAL EXAMPLES Of BONUS DECLARED as at 31st December, 1911, on -Whole-Life Policies, Table A, effected during OCTOBER, KOVEM3SR & D?C 7 MBER, 1911. Rh amount of PROFIT distributed amongst POLICY HOLDERS for the GNE YEAR, 1911, exceeded Bght hundred and Elgbty-eight Thousand Nin& hundred Pounds Cash the 2TAME of OFFICE and ADDRESS, because NO ■' OTHER OFFICE DIVIDES SUCH LARGE PROFITS. . Branch. Office: CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON, DIRECTORS:— Tl»Hoa»G. J. Johkstox, M.L.C. (Chairman); A. de B. Brando*, Eflq. (Deputy Chairman); John Duncan, Eaq.; Joseph Jobeph, Esq. and Harold Beauchamp, Esq. EDWARD W. LOWE, Reaident Secretary. JAMES HAIR, Diatrict Secretary Dlatnct Office:— Comer Trafalgar and Hardy Streets. EGGS! EGGS! THE Cheapest and Best Preservative is COX'S WATER GLASS. One Shilling Bottle will preserve a 4-gallon Tin fuU of Eggs. Bottled by W. C. ANCELL. AGENT. CHEMIST, TRAFALGAR-STREET. NEVER FAILS. 'My two children have been subject to severe attacks of cold and croup, and since it was first recommended to me I have never used anything but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," writes Mrs Annie Flynn, 27, Invermay Rd., Launceston, Tas. "It never fails to at c/nce relieve, and finally cure them of this distressing complaint." For sale everywbere.*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 26 November 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 26 November 1912, Page 3

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