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WOULD YOU LIKE A WELLINGTON PAPER Delivered promptly and: regularly every morning? If so leave an order afc Alf. Robinson's, who is Sole direct Agent forThe "EVENING POST," Wellington's evening paiper, obtainable in Nelson following nl-orning except Mondays. Direct Agent for the "DOMINION" & "N.Z. TIMES," ■Wellington's morning papers, note where obtainable — ALF. ROBINSON SILVER ft bullet!- i-—^ CANNONADE OBJECTS:— "TO CARE FOR HIM WHO SHALL HAVE BORNE THE BATTLE, AND FOR HIS WIDOW AND HIS ORPHANS." —Lincoln. THE GREAT OFFENSIVE By the Allies has -commenced, and all loyal hearts are filled with hope. Millions throughout our own Empire eagerly scan every line of news froijQ' the front—the fortunes of our gallant" men are followed with the utmost (pride in. their valour—but also with .the gravest anxiety for there are the 'CASUALTIES* Every day now the casualty ■ list lengthens. That is part of tlie_ price to ■be paid. The soldier ipayj; with,- jpey•haips his Dfe, perhaps disablementj his loved on.es 1 ipay too—who -can estimate their anxieties, their griefs. It is inevitable that the burdens wiul 'be ■unequally borne but at ds ; open for ALL to t-ake some .portion of them, ho wever smaM. ARE YOU HELPING? R-eadl the great Lincoln's words at the head of this announcement.. If you. are not already doing so will you not help? Will you nob .become one of* th<j workers in the Silver Bullet effort ""to -care for him who shall have borne/ the battle, and for his widow and. his orphans''— that'is the whole aim of this effort. . DATES to remember. July 7—AD 1\ moneys and allocations for first day's fighting must reach War Office not- later than 7 p.m. July B—Declaration* of "War. First war Bulletin (posted on Hill 25,000 at 10 a.m. : July 12—The'middle of the week before Paddy's Market. See that your preparations are well! advanced'. July 17—Opening of Paddy's Market. Ju'ly 22—Last day of Paddy's Market. Look out for further announcements. ' LADIES! I HAVE THE VERY LATEST , IN" OVERCOATS. Prices arid durability to suit everyone. T, HMFORD Ladies' and Grants' ■ T&ilOtr, . Hardy-si. There's a . ;- LADIES, £et your next - Tailor-made COSTUME ■ From —: ■ SHORT & SON Trafalgar street. D. Wilson, ... ... Catter Manager. (Late with. Southwall CoulterJ (CJollins-st:, Melbournei.) , Satisfaction ,Assured. Good Furniture FOR THE BEDROOM. WE HAVE a' large choice for those requiring Bedroom Furniture comprising Bedroom Suites in Stained Riirin. Bedroom Suites in Oak. Duchesse Chests in. all' the latest designs; Washstand, with or without cabinet; Wardrobes at the lowest .possible price; Bedsteads in Oak, Rimu, or Brass Railed, Wire Woven and Box Spring Mattresses; Kapoc Beds, Flock and Flax Mattresses; Pillows, Bolsters and Toilet Wave. , FOR THE DINING ROOM. High Backed Dining Chairs in Oak or Rimu; 6or 8 piece Dining Suites in Oak or'Rimu; Extension Tables in Oak or RimuSideboards, latest: designs in Oak or Rimu; Quaint Couches, upholstered any material; Morris Chairs in Oak or Rimu; Chesterfields, Divans and Sea Grass Chairs. ; Our styles axe 'the latest and our pirices are the lowest,- while the quality of our goods is of the highest grade. Visit our large showrooms before making your purchases elsewhere. BISIiEY BROS. i «nd Co. . Complete Furnishers Hardy-st. 'Phone 136.

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Nelson Evening Mail, 6 July 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, 6 July 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, 6 July 1916, Page 6