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Immense Stocks. |We have recently opened splendid stocks of -WINTER GOODS of all descriptions in General Drapery. It is quite possible there maybe a shortage later, -but at present you-(have <a varied and well assorted stock to choose from. - AT TRATHEN'S COSTUMES, MANTLES, - RAINCOATS, UNDERWEAR., mtllenry; FURS, DRESS GOODS. VELVETEENS. SILKS, HOSIERY, DRESS TWEEDS, RIBBONS. -.y Sheetings, Longcloths, Towels, Curtains, Etc. ..- fW[e continue to allow 1/- in each £ discount for cash. TRAFALGAR STREET, THE «* DRAPERS, NELSON. Sole New Zealand Agents for the Famous American Car, The 'PARTJN PALMER' America's Latest Motoring Wonder. QUALITY. SPEED. ECONOMY. ;-\v\ v . •., Having secured th'e Sole New Zealand Agency for the v-- "Partin Palmer", we are able to eliminate unnecessary eommis"lX~ fliqns to agents, and to sell at a ridiculously low figure the finest f'-\-motoring proposition yet introduced to New Zealand. 2^; r : ; .The '-Partin Palmer'*, .34 h.p., 1916 Modelj 5-seater, with light and detachable wheels, full floating back :-;>: .axle, xbiderslung springs, ar(d every convenience and comfort that I finest, brains in, America has been able to devise, for £300; i-v . T TSiese are CAES/;np.t € SJnimated Jam Tins. .' Wakefield, E. MCPHERSON, Manager. ?ilA\ ': CARfOF HTHENEW ZEALAND FAMILY Ask the B usmess M an -Perhaps.he is one of those business .. men. who is supposed to have no sentiment about him.^ Ask him about his Hupmobile. Remember —he pays the bills. He ..*■_. sures it in pounds, shillings and pence. - ; - He will probably begin by telling you that he : " : looks upon the Hupmobile as an investment. A And lie will certainly say it's one of the best f.-< investments he has ever made. £5 '; He will explain to you how little he has spent 'if-.- on repairs in ten, twelve*or eighteen months i?.i three years. ■■•' You'll find his repair call a negligible quantity. \ ..,- That's the way of the Hupp. ■ *.; *' You'll admit that when a business man praises y: the Hupp,- the quality, the value, the efficiency ■■'. must be there! r'f *lt is. More so than ever in the 1916 Hupmobile* a ment. It represents'the finest work of engin- > .and upholsterer combined _ : . '. is a better Hupp—a perfect Hupp. ,". Wexx>uld tell you of a dozen big improvements I" ' iivtiie new model—improvements in the chas- .''■ sis—improvements in the body. We could tell you of.increased comforts, increased effit." * cienay, increased economy. But come and ?.- V . see.- To see is to believe. If you cannot call, t'y-'. /write for free catalogue and particulars. i/, i . it now! .}: . N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Assn. i-td. CHRISTCHURCH Local Agenis':

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Nelson Evening Mail, 8 May 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, 8 May 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, 8 May 1916, Page 3

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