Ntver was Neckwear More Charming than this Delicate and dainty, " lacey " and fluffy, or smooth and simple—whatever delimits \ou in neckwear is] amoDgst the new t.iifles ret eatly b ought by IVIr-s. AN STIC EE in London. Here you will find a really choice assortment of Peter Pans, Jabots, Robespierre Collars, Poplin Ties' Paisley Ties, Coloured Bows, Maltese Collars and Ties. Feather and Coque Boas, Silk Scarves in Tussore, Shot and Plain Silk all a little betfer in quality and a little lower in price than elsewhere. The neckwear is irrebistioly tempting—come and eee. Mrs. ANSTICE Draper, Milliner, and Dressmaker, Trafalgar-St., NLLSON.
Men may corr.e and men . may go, but there wjii always be a host of Tan-ol enthusiasts. When a rattling good polish like Tan-ol is on the market womon on to it. NV> hotter floor shine than Tau-ol.*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 8 January 1914, Page 3
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140Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 8 January 1914, Page 3
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