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NEW AUTUMN and WINTER DRESS and COSTUME M&TERI US. .-: EACH RECURRING SEASON BRINGS WITH IT SOMETHING NEW, AND THERE CAN NOW BE SEEN AT TRATHEN 8 CO.'S MANY NEW MATERIALS FOR SMART DRESSES AND COSTUMES. . . . THE SEASON OPENS WITH HEATHER MIXED TWEEDS, in a variev of Colours and Patterns at Is lid. 2s 3d, 2s 9d, 2s lid. and3s 6d yard. FACED CLOTHS, in all the most Fashionable Shades, at 2s 9d, and 3s 6d vard. WOOL BEDFORD CORDS, in the leading shades, for smart frocks, 3s 6d yard. CHEVIOT SERGES, 3s and 3s 6d vard. BLANKET TWEEDS, 4s lid yard" VELOUR CLOTHS—which will be in great demand this season—--4s 9d yard. Again we 3re fully equiooed with a very fine range of SPECIAT> COSTUME LENGTHS, at 26s 6d, 29s 6d, 32s 6d, to 44 3 6d. These are quite exclusive. In One Costume Length only. T rath era and Co., DRAPERS AND DRESSMAKERS, NELSON. SMOKE . . BALTJNG'S PIPES OF PEACE. , . Tlie man who smokes, thinks lik<y a sage, and acts like a Samaritan —we are told. And he who thinks well and acts wisely goes to Baitings for his pipes. Here Ave will find such reliable makes as Loewe & Co.. 8.8.8., Captain Kettle, and Challenge!'—the kind that smoke ' "sweet as a nut" at easy prices. Don't let Cigars get the best of you—get the best of Cigars—Henry Clay, Flor de Nave's, or Ardath Cabinet are lovely smokes! A. BALTLNG, HARDY STREET, NELSON. ONEofthe 200 VEHICLES built during the past few years by-R. Johnston, of Hardy-street. Discriminating carriage buyers appreciate the smart appearance and sound workmanship of Johnston's Vehicles. Our reputation is buiit up v«pon satisfaction. Therefore, when buying a vehicle, go-to R. JOHNSTON, Coachbuildsr,, Lower Hardy Street. " Telephone 365. I 1. Don't stick your mouth right Y/rfJ.VL - . .1 i • ir. l -I I microbes may get you, and the man at the other end won't hear. 2. Be terse and distinct. Say just what you have to say, as briefly as you can. Then ring off. There are others. 3.- Don't bawl it's vulgar. Speak clearly and gently; then the man at the other end won't miss a syllable. Got him now? just say—"That you, Grocer? Send tea. We're quite out. No; I don't want to hear your ideas on Tea. I know mine. I want the tea that everybody likes. What's that ? Yes; * Stand-Out » ! Do please keep that in mind. We use no other." sima 7>JtU 'STAND-OUT [ 4-MMNES ADV. 1/6 1/8 l/lO 2/TEA" TS =OT P BT O. F. HTKP.RTOJf. NET SON, IT STANDS TO REASON that the best proof of the excellence of an* medical K its continued popularity. Beecham's Pills have been before the public tor upwwlj -of half a century, and it is acknowledged that they are, now, In greater demand than ever. Their enormous sales are s*Jll on the increase. No medicine could achieve such a remarkable success unless it had prov*d itself to be of very real worth and practical value. Beechams Pills have justified public confidence. In thousands of homes, to-day, experience has proven the beneficent results obtained from the use of these pills if cases of biliousness, sluggish liver, Impaired digestion and a disordered cm ltion of the bo wels. It is a safe and prudent thing should you feel "out oJ-sorts to rely upon the curative properties of this excellent preparation. You will speedily find that Beecham'- Pills WILL DO YOU GOOD. *oM tWtywhere In bout, prtoe 10*4. 136 pUlf) 1.11 tt» «ffl«) & 2/9 o*B pfllA

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 5 March 1914, Page 3

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