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'■LOVE OF LlFE"—bv Jack London. "JOHN BARLEYCORN" by Jack London. "IRON HEEL" by Jack London. "THE NET" by Rex Beach. "Adventures of Lieut. Lawless" by R. Bennett. "Her Assigned Husband" by Ambrose Pratt; And don't overlook it—"PRINTERS' PlE"—just out. Posted Is 9d at A NEW AND VARIED ASSORTMENT Of these Suits in all the leading makes, in Tweeds, Worsteds and Serges from 35s to 72s sd. Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. T. B. LOUISSON. T. B. LOUISSON. The House for Men's Wear. LADIES ! I HAVE THE VERY LATEST IN OVERCOATS. Prices and durability to salt everyone. Ladies' and Gkarta' Tailor, Hardy-st. There's a difference. LADIES, get your next Tailor-made COSTUME From— Trafalgar street. D. Wilson, ... ... Cutter Manager. (Late with Southwall Coulter.) (Collins-st-, Melbourne.) Satisfaction Assured. FOR THE BEDROOM. WE HAVE a large choice for those requiring Bedroom, Furniture rngBedroom Suites in Stained Rimn. Bedroom Suites in Oak. Duchesse Chests in all the latest designs ; Washs*fcand, with, or without cabinet; Wardrobes at the lowest possible price; Bedsteads in Oak, Rimn, or Brass Railed, Wire Woven and Bos Spring Mattresses; Kapoc Beds, Flock and Flax Mattresses; Pillows; Bolsters and Toilet Ware. FOR THE! DINING ROOM. High. Backed' Dining Chairs in Oak or Rimn; 6or 8 piece Dining Suites iu\ Oak or Rimu; Ootogan Extension Tables in Oak or Rimu; Sideboards, latest designs in Oak or Rimu; Quaint Couches, upholstered any material; Morris Chaira in Oak or Rimu; Chesterfields, Divans and Sea Grass Chairs. ■ \ Our styles aire the latest and our prices are the lowest, while the quality of our goods is of the highest grade. Visit our large showrooms before making your purchases elsewhere. "ISLE Y BROS. •nd .Co, Complete Furnishers Hardy-st. 'Phone 136.

""IHE Executive Committee. t>f the Fusiliers tender their sincere thanks to all Ladies and gentlemen, who by their willing sevvioe or (generous donation enabled the Fusiliers to obtain the victory in the Silver Bullet. Cannonade Bat - tie"for Hill £25,000. O. MILNER, Hon. Secretary. i AVE Your Coupons, there's money $ in them. Nice padded woiiobasket.s ■only 2s each, to-morrow, at, •'Novelties." f~YPEN all 'day to-morrow. Sale, of " Pictures continues: 3 for Is. Wonderful value at "Novelties."' IRY us for Toys ! Also Bazaar goods . —Try us for Gifts —for Stationery, and Toilet Needs.—"Novelties." FOR RIWAKA AND PUPONCiA /n i AILING—PearI Kasper. for Riwaka k.s' and Puponga. Wednesday, Aug. 2nd 4 p.m. NEALE AND 11ADDOW, Agents SILVER BULLET CANNONADE. * LL ACCOTjiN j. r> agiiiu&L- me D.\etu- . tive of the Silver Bullet Cannonade MUST 'be rendered by THURSDAY Next. 3rd August. W. S. SNODGRASS, Hon. Secretary., TR AND MISS GREENFIELD dethanks to all kind- friends for their great help, so kindly and willingly given, to remove the traces of the. flood, and especially to Mr and Mrs Edmonds and son for their very kind help and hospitality. POULTRY Frank Gibbons, Proprietor, (Phone 554). BREEDER of Utility White Leghorns and Buff Orpingtons, from stock specially- selected and imported from England and New Zealand breeders. All Bred to Lay-, inspection invited. Breeding- pens fronu 10s 6d per bird. Cockerels (selected) from 10s 6d. Settings of 15 -eggs, 7s 6d and 15s; Dayold-. Chicks 12s per doz. . One Quality Only—THE BEST. NELSON INSTITUTE. PUBLIC LIBRARY AND MUSEUM HARDY STREET. Open Daily. J Newspaper Room from 9.30 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. I Reading Room! i'-romi 11.30 a.m. to 13.30 p.m., '3 p.>m. to 5.30 p.m., and •'■ from' 7 p.m. to 9.20 p.m. Museum open daily from 11.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., and ifrom 3 p.m. to 5.50 p. in. Subscriptions: i . £ s. d.. Annual Family 10 0 Half-yearly " 10 0 Quarterly 5 0 Monthly 2 0 .Annual Single Book * 10 0 Half-yearly single Bok 5 6 Quarterly Single Book 3 0 Monthly Single Book 1 6 NEW BOOKS EVERY MONTH. j Subscriptions Now Due. EAR TREES: 3000 -well-grown Winter Cole, Beur.ro' Bose, Diel, P. Barry—low price to clear. H. Shirtliff, Stoke. WANTED KNOWN.—Ladies will be interested in our splendid stock of "warmi Winter Coats—the newest styles and best values are now offering. Call and inspect at Mrs Anstice, Trafalgar street Nelson. ANTED KNOWN.—Before purchasing your Winter Coats, ladies are advised to see the cosy and a-ttrac- '■■ tive styles at Mrs Anstice, Trafalgar street. The same good values and renowned qualities. 'ANTED KNOWN.—Tho ladies' Coat styles now showing at Mrs Anstice's (Trafalgar street) are .partioularly noticeable for value, style, <md quality. Inspection, invited. ANTED KNOWN—Go where you ' -will you cannot find .better values or smarter styles in Ladies' cosy-Winter Coats than those now showing at Mrs Anstice's, Trafalgar street. Call early. ROITAL MAIL. KELSON—MOTTJEBA—TA^LKA, Daily Motor Car Service. Leaves Nelson (Tattersall's Stables) at 10 a.m., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Leaves Takaka {Junction Hotel) at 10 a.m. i Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, arvd Saturday. Luxurious, Electrically equipped 50 n.p. Cadillac Cars used.—Experienced Drivers. Fares:— Nelson to Takaka : Single 255, return 40* Motueka to Takaka: Single 17s 6d, re turn 30s. Book seats and procure tickets (Nelson) F. N. Jones', Phone 39, or from drivers. Book seats and procure tickers (T kaka) Emms' Store, Phone 34. i NORMAN L. EMMS, 1 Proprietor. Private address, Nelson, 14 Wainnj street, Phone 527. Beware—"NAZOL" is being imitated, j Insist on getting the genuine. Nothing is "just as good" as "NAZOL" for coughs and colds. 60 doses Is 6d.

COUNTRY CUSTOMER.' —will find-—■ NOVELTIES NOVELTIES N OVELTIES An ideal place at which to shop— It's near the Train—call here FIRST— The Value is GOOD. ' 'Hixopad'' Rubber 3s; Women's 6d. 5 Cakes choice Toilet Soaps for la. New Novels 8d each. Account files, Is 6d ; Coat Hangers 6d. Gents' Wallets, 3s 6d to 255. Radium Dial Wristlet watches, 30s. , Good strong Watches for Men and Youths, 5s 6d! ifco 17s 6d. New Short Winding Waterburys 12s 6d 100 Dainty Paper Serviettes for Is, Over 7000 toys at 6d and Is each. Dresser dolls 2s lid.' to 355. Boys' Strong Tricycles 14s 6d. 17s 6d, 19s 6d. Dainty Crockery, Glassware and' Antimony ware, as^gdfts—cheap. Came hampers and! Ladtes' Hand Bags WHOLESALE PRICES. NOVELTIES 43 HARDY STREET.

"ONEY LENT PRIVATELY and in . Strictest Confidence on Approved Note of Hand, Also upon. Household Furniture, Pianos (without removal). Repayable by easy Tveekly payments. Enclose stamp for reply to L. W: Balkind. Nelson, agent, E. CANN, 129 Trafalgar street.

1 SOMETHING USEFUL FOR THE MAN IN KHAKI. THE Soldier going into Camp or leaving for the Front has little room for -useless gifts or non-essentials. But he has always room and use for a Wristlet Watch, provided it is a good oneOur Wristlet Watches are high-grade and dependable, made to give splendid service under hard conditions, and to keepgoing under almost any circumstances. PRICES from 50s to 100s. Dust and damp-proof. Luminous Dial for showing time at night. Splendid value at each price. LOUIS KERR, 109 TRAFALGAR STREET,

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Nelson Evening Mail, 1 August 1916, Page 6

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