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Dee & Sons THE DRESS SUIT STORE. F/r m m THE TAILOR'S MASTERPIECE. M ■mjwwmumi'iim' I!HrAfifiWmBWHITTT^ Dress Suits 3*oll want only Vvfren yon want to look smart, therefors they want to be made and cut by one who understands the fine art of perfect fit and style. The Dress Suit is the cutter's masterpiece, and. our cutter has proven himself an adepl : n thitf perfect suit. Our Cutter believes in taking pains in .ill our Tailoring, because - to us the satisfaction the customer is of paramount importauce, no trouble ih too great for us so long 32 we satisfy. "We have just opened our new stock of Dress Suiting Materials in the latest black and plain makes. KEEP YOUR EYE on car sJore for "Winter Overcoats and Wool Shirts, or anything that is needful to give waarkig comfort for the cold weather that is nearing day. Our big assortment of Underwear to those in need is also worthy of attention, because you not only get a wide selection, but our prices are unbeatable. Then our Box 'Suits are known as the best fqr the money, that, if you want a smart suit for little money we cac sujt you. "We also call attention to a fine show of Cardigan Jackets in large and small sizes. Give "us* a call; and we will be pleased to show you plenty of winter com- ; forts that will interest you. dee & LEADERS EN MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR.

''}y or,Ji! V' worth it.-. ci!»iit :ti ; Y\ li<:n winter troubles come voi:r way Imoibe it hot—without ilelav • ti!o a small-sizcj pins-; or cup )f I'-miji water we'l stir up An apie dose of frngranc, prrt An,l wholesome Woods' Great' Pep-er--111 int C ure. * 1 1

1.00 UOXI*)nnsEjSHOE^BPAMiSSr^a STj- <?#; Why do Wringers Vary in Price ? I The construction doubtless accounts '«or trilling- differences - -- but it's the rubber that tc.ta's up. The better the rubber the more Satisfaction you get out of a "wringer. For g k d ru'jber ro ler? and a to mdly built miohine 1 uy a RIVAL WRINGER, (as illustrated) Fitted with Standard Grade Rubber Hollers. These ' oilers la;-1 for yjars. and give i-atisfnction the v ho e tini •. r OVn jY WRINQFiR WD EURFKA IRON FRAME WRINGER. are fit ted with extr.ihigh grade rubber rollers, -- - the finest roller rubber obtainable> Prices hti e are quite reasonable. The Labour Saving ? nowball washinu /iachine STRONG TABLE AT ANGLE Easy-Running & Convenient Makes washingday endurable - - - j our home wants one. Only 65/at Buxton's Always handy and saves much ironing; sturdy, longlasting and inexpensive at Buxtons. 39/6 Em m iSsSkiJ; ijgC E. Buxton & Co., Ltd.,, 1 NELSON & MOTUEKA.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 29 May 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 29 May 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 29 May 1914, Page 3

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