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ONS, THE BIG SU!? AND BOOT 'STORE.-. ■<■■•■.;■■•; Are saying: splendid thing's—about'-- 1 our Tailoring That's encouraging;, it keeps us on our mettle. doing better than ever. ; ;.: 3! our Suits don't sag nor wrinkle j after three months-, wear. They areHmade so well, and give so inuclrV; satisfaction, that our Store is now : looked to as the Leading Suit, Store J of the City. : *' A few minutes of your time will :- prove that our Suit System is worth! looking into; 1^ col Underwear. You need our Cool and Cpmfort Underwear, which we are; showing in a big range of Wool and-Cotton} Materials. We have the kind that won't irritate in kinglets and Pants. v Short and long sleeves to fit any size man, and priced low. ; :^ The San Who tets a Suit from 50s will get the biggest money's worth from our Box {Suits. They have proved their worth so much that we now give a guarantee for lit and wear. We can fit the man who had the idea he could not" be suited at a moment's notice. People are paying a lot of attention tip our it will pay you; to lopJc: into it, , \'J:

j, r, mmm ..« sor BEWERS, BOTTLERS, .VD AERATED WATER MANUFACTURERS; FAMOUS—XXX Draught Beer. In Casks ami Jars. . A.K. Tonic Ale, . In Quails and Pints. St "tit, Invalid, ti: Quarts and Pints. CELEBRATED— . Aerated Waters li'ntfer Ale Cordials. Hop Ale. (A ref resiling Nonrintoxicatii'S Ale.) , ; ALL the above beverages are made from the Best and Purest Materials. Skill and scrupulous cleanliness prevail throughout the BREWERY, BOTTLING STORE, and AERATED WATER; FACTORY, the result being an ever Increasing. De- and ; for the drinks produced at THE NELSON 1 KCWERV (Tele} "hone VA). (Telephona 13.) ■ THE CITY AERATED FA _„.. or.Y ; GET THIS FREE BOOKLET. _ If you ,are working out an invention, you. will derive much, assistance from our free booklet,- "Advice to Inventors." It. contains valuable advice —practical advice. upon many questions connected with inventing and patenting. Write for it now—it's free. Address Henry Hughes •Ltd., 157 Featherston streets /Wellington. Where to DiJ GE'.SHA DINING ROOMS. -■• ;; Xraialgu .»tretii.■'.';-. /:';'.; ;.;;N^l*o».: : ; "T* REAKFASTS, Dinnera and Tfe*»— Hot Supper* , arranged f6v; ' al«o 'uraished rjearocma arid board (if required) at; Gladfitone Hbdte, comer of <helboume and N?le street. -MRS// /.-/WILSON. ■,'■■.: , x PrvvpriCir*** SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! As tie, Business of E. McPherson and Co., Ltd. is being voluntarily wound up,_ the stock ' must be disposed t of in the next few weeks. No reasonable offer refused. PREMISES FOR SALE All recounts must be settLd by : 51sb December, 19.15.''.;' e. Mcpherson and co., ltu. WAKEFIELD.

re You Prepare Let BUXTON'S supply you with an Up-to-date REFRIGERATOR •• that will keep your Food and Milk Perfectly Cool and Fresh, no - matter how hot the day. The careful and thrifty.housekeeper understands the, advantages of being .equipped .with 'the latest .• and best make .of Ice Chest. An enjoyable. Cold Lunch can be quickly prepared when you possess a Refrigerator. Prices: £6 10s, £8 10s, £lO 10s. Perfection Blue Flame Cooking Cloves. The vea-y best Stove for the Home or bump.— 1, '2 and 3-burner, .' uithi Oven, or with Nickle Plated Cabinet and Hot Plate. Will cook equal to> the best Range. Reliable Meat Safes. Exceptional values, from. 7/6 to 35/-.—l, 2 and 3 shelves. Preserving Palis Tor' Jam making in Aluminium; Enamel and Brass; Jam Jars, Jam Jar Rings, Household Scales o£ the, best quality. Buxton; Nelson and B¥lotueka%

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 5 January 1916, Page 3

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