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AND BLANKET CLOTH These ('oats you see combine threo very im« })ortanr features. They are fashionable as you "will know. They arc smart as you will know also. At the same time they protect one from the chills and colds of early winter. Of course they are interesting and wifhall they are low in Knitted Coats, 12? 6d. 15s 6d, 18s 6d, to 455. Blanket Coats. 22s 6d, 255, 28s 6d. 30s, to 655. Wm. McKAY & SON BRIDGE STREET NELSON. ORSB3, nioVEH. TURNIP, km WF SEED, Tasker and leviao the LEAQIN6 3££D &lEPGBANTB Hardy-St riTTE have pleasure id cnnourioing that W6 have full supplies of GRASS V V CLOVER, TURN - !?, ard RAPE SEEDS. As hitherto, we hive selected '.he BEST SEED PROCURABLE, and clients will find th« PURITY v,rA GSR MINATION ap to our usual atandaru of excellence We have full stocks of best Heavy Machine-dressed Ai£AßOj§ COCKS FOOT, Heavy Machine-dreased Southern and Hawke'e Bay P«ren.\iai and Italian RYE GRASS. Imported and Locally-grown WESTERN V7OLTB EYE GRASS. Superior imported TIMOTHY. CHEW LNG'S FESCUE and CRESTED ~>OGr' S TAIL. All varieties of CLOVES CASTER'S TURNIP and RAPE SEEDS SAMPLES AND OUOTAT: S OK APPLICATION©I/1 *fASD¥«SX i t A* ii i.)AU ■»«■ AND NOW IS THE TEME TO ADD T 0 THE HOME THOSE LITTLE SPECIAL COMFORTS REQUIRED FOR THE WET AND COLD WEATHER WE HAVE THEM! LAMPS TO SUIT EVERYONE. (We a,re Sole Agents for the "BELGICA.") LANTERNS OF ALL KINDS, AND ALL ACCESSORIES. "PERFECTION" OIL HEATERS AN D SPIRIT STOVES. GAS MANTLES {TRY OUR "LADDITE") AND CHIMNEYS. JAPANESE DRAUGHT AND FIRE SCREENS. MATTING DOOR AND MATTING MATS. COAL VASES AND SCOOPS; FIRE AND STOVE SHOVELS. LR. HOT WATER BOTTLES AND ST ONE FOOT WARMERS. TOILET SETS (SPECIAL VALUE) A ND SUNDRIES. CANVAS GLOVES, CHAMOIS LEATHERS, AND GLOVES. BRUSHWARE OF ALL KINDS. 3 IRATE, DAYLIGHT, SPARK. BEE, WAKE-UP. BEE AND REPEATER ALARMS, AND BEDROOM, DINING-ROOM. AND KITCHEN CLOCKS IN GREAT VARIETY. 3.LSO MANY OTHER WINTER COMFORTS, ALL AT UNBEATABLY LOW P RICES. DIRECT IMPORTERS.

Ifi/JJh 1 • Don't stick your mouth right into the machine. If you do, the microbes may get you, and the man i 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." i/e i/s i/io 2/m Wi n m cr* tS «nj D «V G. y HIVfJSTON. NIiJSON. A, Wk The remit of the investigation by England's great medical journal. "The Lancet, &»! proved that fine r«»a like AMBER TIPS at 2/- per lb. is almost as cheap as \£i I§J inferior teas at ' £ because il gives more cups to the lb., and means better health.72

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 6 May 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 6 May 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 6 May 1914, Page 7