OGD Stock Dark Prints reduced to Btock Carpet Ends, assorted patterns, 4s Gd and' 4s lid piece.—C.D.C., Ltd., Bridge-street. GETTING ready foi' the moat stupendous Boot and Shoe Sale ever held in Nelson. Get into line for Smith's Shoe Store, Bridge-street. >HE curtain rings up Next Thursday on Nelson's Greatest Boot and Shoe Sale, Look out for Sale Bill.—Smith's S'ioe Store, Nelson. 'ELSON' expects Smith's Shoe Store _ to do its duty, as in the past, next Thursday. See Sale Bilh You will be there. MR. TAIT'S MADRIGAL CHOIR. (LIMITED TO 18 VOICES.). ■R. TAIT has still VACANCIES in his Select Choir for 2 Basses. Apply 42 Cambria-street, or Nelson School of Music. MOTOR TRIP TO CHRISTCHURCH. IF sufficient inducement offers, Mr. G. d'Emden will despatch a Car to Christchurch next MONDAY, Feb. 22nd. Book Seats Commercial Garage. 'Phone 454. G. D'EMDEN, Nile-street East. OTICE. —Anyone found Trespassing on any pretence whatever on Sections 35, 21, and 26, and 7 and 8, Brookstreet and Maitai District, and known as "The Fringe Hill," will be Prosecuted. W. ANDREWS, Brook-street. DUCHESS Sets; Tray Cloths; Tea Cloths; D'Oyley Sideboard Runners; Pillow Cases and Shams; Ladies' Fancy Handkerchiefs. Fleming and Sons. ET us make your next Suit of Clothes. We can guarantee you every satisfaction.—T. Harford, Tailor, [ Trafalgar-street. ABLK Coveis; Table Linen; Ser viettes; Jar> Silk Handkerchiefs; Photo Frames; Fire Screens. —Fleming and Sons.
IARPET Squares; Hearth Bugs; Linoleums; Carpet Ends; Door olats; Jap Matting Mats.—Fleming and Sons, „ ITENCILLING Beautifies the Home! We keep all things necessary for this purpose, including Patterns (cut and uncut), Brushes, ana Reeves' Special Colours.-—J. P. Cooke and Sons, Hardystreet. TOTWITHSTANDING our Christmas rush of work, our stock of Wallpapers is still large, and we are prepared to undertake any work in this line.—J. P. Cooke and Sons, Hardy-street. WE HOLD A STOCK OP LADIES* APRONS Which is very difficult to beat for jsheer QUALITY and VALUE combined." Dainty White Embroidered Aprons. Plain Nurses Aprons. Black Aprons—useful and serviceable. Print Overalls—the Housewife's friend -indispensable and economical. You are bound to want Aprons sooner or later—so come along here while we are offering such good value. , Mrs. Anstice. DRESSMAKER AND MILLINER, TRAFALGAR ST., NELSON. 'BAY VIEW" FRUIT PICKING BAG. Price 10s 6d each. Two for 20s.
BAY VIEW USED last season by Hundreds, of Orchardists, and again in good desman J this season. Being; made of strong Jute Canvas, with Heavy Leather Facings, Sewn and Rivetted, it will last for many seasons. Here are some of the advantages over the •old style : / No Bruising of Fruit. Light to carr.y. Easy to pick into. No hooks to injure the trees. No complicated fixings to get out of order. Alton's use of both hands in picking. Packs into small compass when not in use. Can be used for any class of fruit. | Call and Inspect. If you cannot call, write; we will gladly send you one on approval. Capacity, One Bushel. BISLEY BROTHERS AND CO., HARDY STREET, AGENTS FOR NELSON DISTRICT. CAN T -|-VXPECT a harvest from old seed — X-A bald statements —nor can you expect the every day store who sells you the old style BOX SUITS to be up to our SPECIAL TAILORED BOX SUITS. We know the Suit Trade, and have had 54 years of it, and this alone has put us right, in the front rank of Suit Sellers. Our' Box Suits are not the every day makes. They're equal to the 80s Tailormades, only ' 20s cheaper. Men and Youths who want a smart, good-fitting Suit -at saving-money prices must see these goods to get the best value for their money. Reel Sons
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 18 February 1915, Page 6
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