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•♦THE BROKEN SWORD." IiHE Members of Christ's Peace _ : Society, founded by Mr Forbes, Sawyer's Bay, Otago, can now order the Badge, "The Broken Sword," from Messrs Brown Brothers, Jewellers, Tra-falgar-street, Nelson. Let all wear the Broken Sword, and help to make this war the last war. ALL Working Men should see cmSaddle Tweeds, Wire Tweeds, and Denims before purchasing elsewhere, as no rise in price has yet taken place.— Mears, late Carpenter, Hardy-st. E don't rise the price if it can possibly be avoided. But we certainly rise in popular favour as the place for Good Drapery at bedrock prices.— Mears (late Carpenter), Hardy-st. iEE our Smart Flannel Trousers,- in ' Greys; latest cut; 14s 6d ; all sizes. | New Zealand Clothing Factory. AMPLE Children's Boots, 2s lid, 3s lid, and 4s lid; worth double. I —New Zealand Clothing Factory. ADIO Cloths, for cleaning silver,.6d ; each; for brass and furniture Is each, post free.—J. Wood and Sons. 'OTE for No. 3 (Miss Gladys Baxter), Hibernian Society's Candidate for I Carnival Queen. ON'T Forget the Hibernian Candidate (Miss Gladys Baxter) for I Carnival Quene. SOUTHERN Table Potatoes just arkJ' rived, 9s cwt., 4s 9d half cwtj free from blight or grub. Also prime sample of Wheat.—J. Wood and Sons. "USTA"—the new concentrated . Milk Custard, made without the I addition of milk; 9d per tin.—J. Wood and Sons, NOTHER consignment of Prints on show. Some worth lOd and Is per I yard, our price 6d. See door for show. I Mears (late Carpenter). IHREE S.S.S. Drill is. on the rise. . We still sell it at Is per yard, 'as | 'before, and guarantee it as the real thing.—Mears (late Carpenter). iATHING Trunks, Neck-to-knee, Bathing Costumes, Bath Towels. Enormous variety.—New Zealand Cloth- [ ing Factory. JEE our Patriotic Neckwear. Latest 1 and. newest goods just JNe-v Zealand Clothing Factory. !HE Latest Novelty ! Gentlemen's . Khaki Handkerchiefs and Khaki 1 Ties.—New Zealand Clothing Factory. lEE our New Styles in Little Boys' Suits —the Cavendish and Vernon. —New Zealand Clothing Factory. (A Card.) ARTHUR BIRD, ACCOUNTANT AND COMMISSION AGENT. Tradesmen's and Contractors' Books kept. Goods Sold on Commission. Rents Collected, etc. JACKSON'S BUILDINGS, TrafalgarUCHESS Sets; Tray Cloths; Tea Cloths; D'Oyley Sideboard Runners; Pillow Cases and Shams; Ladies' Fancy Handkerchiefs. Fleming and ET us make your next Suit of Clothes. W T e can guarantee you every satisfaction.—T. Harford, Tailor, Trafalga- -street. ABLE Coveis: Table Linen; Ser . viettes; Jan Silk Handkerchiefs; Photo Frames; Fire Screens.—Fleming and Sons. IARPET Scares; Hearth Rugs; Lipoleuras; Carpet Ends; Door Mats; Jap Matting Mats.—Fleming and Sons. ITENCILLING Beautifies the Home! \ We keep all things necessary for this purpose, including Patterns (cut and uncut), Brushes, and Reeves' Special Colours.—J. P. Cooke and Sons, Hardystreet. ,

WE HOLD A STOCK OF LADIES' APRONS Which is very difficult to beat for sheer 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. W 7 BAY VIEW fSED last season by Hundreds of J Orchardists, and again in good demand 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. Allows 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 NELSPN DISTRICT.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 20 February 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 20 February 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 20 February 1915, Page 6