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OME Shoes are good to wear, good to I see, and good, for comfort; while others arc good for nothing. It's tlie quality mid workmanship of our Shoes that make them Uio good Shoes to wear. —N.Z. Clothing Factory. IHE Overcoat for all times, for hard . service, comfort, wear, tear, and economy. There's only one answer: Our Evardri Overcoats. —New Zealand Clothing Factory. IRY our Bags and Rugs for Easter. You'll find they look best and wear | best, because they are best. —New Zea- ; land Clothing FactoTy. 710R lasting .service, for perfectstyle, for solid fit. There's only I one answer: Our Boys' and Youths' 1913 Overcoats.—N.Z. Clothing Factory. "UNDREDS of people say to us: . "Another pair of Shoes just like the last.. Isn't it time you got the same habit? There's a reason.—New Zealand Clothing Factory. »Y test the best; by comparison the best; in style the best. By far the best—Our Overcoats. —New Zealand Clothing Factory. "N this city nearly everybody knows . that our Rugs, Blankets, and Travelling 'Requisites of every description are the best.—New Zealand Clothing Factory. IHE last word ! He thinks best who thinks last that our goods are tlie. best, the most stylish, conservative, dressy, and at the same time the most economical in this city-—New Zealand Clothing Factory. HOLIDAY READING ALL NEB BOOKS 7"E have received this week a fine . . lit of NEW BOOKS in the 6d. EDITIONS, including: "THE INHERITANCE," by Annie Swan." "VANITY BOX," bv C. N. Williamson. "THE OTHER GIRL," by Garvice. "A LOST ENDEAVOUR," by Guv Boothby. "PRTNCESS NAPRAXINE," hy Ouida. "JEANNE OF THE MARSHES," by Oppenheim. "KING'S GUERDON," by James Blyth. "SILAS DONNINGTON'S MONEY," by Bertha. Clay. "HEART OF A CHILD," by Frank Danbv. "SOULS ADRTFT," by A. and C. Askew. '. ' "RED THUMB MARKV by Austin Freeman. ".LONGSHORE LASS,"' by James Blyth. "SACBED AND PROFANE LOVE," by Arnold Bennett. I I Post Free 7d each. Also, Mary E. Waller's Latest Book in the 3s. 6d Edition, "Cry in the Wilderness," from : 4LF. ROBINSON BOOKSELLER, DRESDEN PIANO CO.'S AGENCY, HARDY r STREET. ORSE COVERS.—We are offering splendid value in White and I Green Horse and Cow Covers, for this j season. Sizes from 4to 6 feet. BISLEY BROS. AND CO. | CENTRAL WOOD AND COAL DEPOT will be CLOSED from THURSDAY EVENING, 20th inst., until TUESDAY MORNING, 25th inst., for the EASTER HOLIDAYS. CENTRAL WOOD AN'D COAL . OK PCX.'

This Parcel Posted to any Address for Man's Tweed Suit. ' Full Size Underflannel. Pair Strong Braces. 2 Pairs Wool Sox. Pair Boy's School Pants. Pair Stripe Denims. DEE and Sons THE SUIT STORE. 7"EAR by year some improvement is _ made in PIANOS sold by us; day by day inventors are devoting their genius to add to the excellencies o"f our Pianos. Frequently the results are scarcely . perceptible—a gilding, it may seem, of refined gold—but the unremitting labour of invention never flags, for BEGG'S PIANOS In our Pianos is contained every improvement and invention with which the name of "BEGG" is associated. In our Pianos every feature "that distinguishes •the finest modern 'Pianofortes throughout the world is found in BEGG'S PIANOS CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCK. NELSON BRANCH. GHAS. BEGG & GO. TRAFALGAR STREET. NELSON BRANCH.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 20 March 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 20 March 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 20 March 1913, Page 6

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