Superior Outfitting For School Boys. TOO MUCH IMPORTANCE CANNOT BE ATTACHED \ THE MATTER OF SUITABLE SCHOOL CLOTHES FOR GROWING BOYS. PARENTS WILL BE WISE TO PASS ON TO US ANY WORRY THEY MAY FEEL IN THIS RESPECT. OUR RJPJU^ATION jHAS BEEN BUILT UP BY SUPPLYING RELIABLE CLOTHING. 1 ' COLONIAL ALL WOOL TWEED NORFOLK SUITS, Plain afrid new cut Knickers. 16s 6d, 22s 6d, 27s 6d. Smart SPORT SUITS, in Greys, Browns, and Navy,* 255, 288 6d. DERBY SUITS in Grey and Fawns, 19s 6d, 22s 6d STRONG TWEED KNICKERS, in plain and button knees, 5s 6d and NAVY JERSEYS in Woollen and Worsted, 3s 9d, 4s 6d. BOYS' SHIRTS, mad© m strong Union and Ceylon Shirtings, with or ■without Collars. 2s lid, 3s 6d. BOYS' KNICKER HOSE, fancy tops, 3s 6d. BOYS' LAMBS' WOOL \ AND WORSTED SINGLETS AND KNICKER ' The Derby Suitnew Zealand ClotWttg Wory; Trafalgar NEW ZEALAND HP .ni.OTHING FACTORY 1 %Uii.
OUR SUMMER SALE TS A REAL EVENT FOR EVERY BUYER IN TOWN AND COUNTRY. ; ■ There is much here that is so eminently USEFUL; and we know from, what careful buyers tell us that ''„_«,' YOU WILL SXVE MONEY HERE. OVER £2OOO WORTH of the choicest and Newest Goods from which to make your seleotion. ._*' ~ '■. _. TOYS AND DOLLS.—Very big, clean Stock, at clearing prices. _.„___,■ TOILET, CAMP, AND SEASIDE NEEDS: . Brushware, Basketware, and Travel-ling-Outfits/'" '■■''■•■','■ ■ Books and Stationery. ■ ■■/ _ Ladies' Solid Leather Peggy/Bags, 4s 6d to 25s each; below half usual trade - OPHOTO FRAMES-riiewest ideas-T '■■ v 'coupons given. SEE DISPLAYS DAILY. "NOVELTIES 42 HARDY-STREET. NELSON.
J. MACAU LAY, HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, Hardy Street. ' ' liard Broom.) (Upstairs.) (Billiard Broom.) Are You An Expert Judge OF SILVERWARE ? T F not, you should buy such goods with care. Inferior articles are JL dear at any price. , •. , .'■ . We stake our reputation on the excellence and value of every article sold herT It pays to buy "Quality," and thus secure get. ' ting lasting wear, beauty, and utility. Expert Knowledge and long experience, enable - us to guarantee 'real satisfaction to all clients. ./ „„I„_,-, »»i«' STOCKS UNSURPASSED FOR VARIETY, BEAUTY, AND -■ VALUE. BROWN;?fiiifH;Eii : m®ew DEER STALKING ...SEASON... ; '-V>WILtvSOON";BB;<H^^ As usual, our thing the Stalker is likely; to reepiirei; / Rifles, Guns, Ammunition, Tents, Beds, Etc.. Etc. America's latest Sporting Rifle. .351 and .401 cal. Winchester self- v loading automatic Rifles; simple, reliable, accurate. I»rice, £6 10s 'net; cash. •'. . . ! K .303 straight pull Ross Rifle, 24 and 26in. barrel, beautiful balance, high velocity; no worry judging distance. .303 Savage Rifle—44.4o Marlin. Both these Rifles are too well : known , , for comment. ' Snider Rifle or Carbine; .22 cal. Rifles, ( all makes. i" ~, ..■ ... SPORTSMEN'S REQUISITES;* _i ■ Field Glasses, Shooting Coats, Leggings, Game Bags, Etc* CARTRIDGES FOR ALL KINDS OF RIFLES & GUNS. ■ The Wilkins & iield Hardware Co, UMITEi). HARDY STREET AND SELWYN PLACE, NELSON.. •( ,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 18 February 1915, Page 6
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