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FOR LADIES ONLY TE HAVE extras of the -whole of Y the following Fashion Books and can start with the current issues. The prices quoted are for yearly subscription (prepaid), including Chxistunas and double numbers; the second' price in brackets includes postage for country subscribers : Ladies' Home Journal —lis 6d (13s 6d). Weldon.'s Ladies' Journal —8s (9s). Weldon's Children's Fashions—-4s (4s 6d) Weldon's Illustrated Dressmaker—4s (4s 6d). Delineator (Eng.)—9s (10s). Harrison's Dressmaker—Bs (9s). Fashions For All—Bs (9s). Coming Fashions—9s 6d (10s 6d). > DOZ. Pairs of these light splen- | / did wearing SOX in Blacks and Blues, to be cleared at lOd per pair or j 6 (pairs for 4s 6d, honestly -worth la 3d i per pair. T. B. LOUI3SON The House for Men's Wear. L.&CH6& TAILOR-MADE Costumes GABERDINES Guaranteed TWEEDS BLUE SERGE. Latest Fashions. D. WILSON, Cuttbr. Manage*. (Late with Southwell, Coulter and Co., I Collins St., Melbourne.) SHORT& SON, TAILORS AND MERCERS. "' TANDING up behind a Counter - —twiddling your thumbs—and idly --wondering what Kaiser Bill and Co; -will be up to next! Dry vvor k—and unprofitable—particularly so in -war time. NOW we're open for 10 hours a day—B a.m.' till 6 p.m. We want to feel while we yet remain here that every minute of those 10 hours is pub to practical and proper use. The question is—Will you help ut»? THOUSANDS OF GOOD THINGS HEREI Needful things and useful, and all reasonably priced. We hace Shampoos for your head and "Hixopads Tor the sole of your heel.— Lots of things in and! between. Moreover — OUR SUMMER SALE is now in full swing. It will pay you not to miss it—whether you live in Town or in Country. ' _i_ ■„'_.. c..' ' ." " ;T T .«*!**." «*-•**--'- "NOVELTIES." 42 Hardy street. "kelson. SEASON 1916-1917 HE Government having definitely decided to-value wool at Nelson, jxients consigning:their clips to our.well equipped stores may rely upon haying •*Ame shown to thebest advantage. , CHARGES. CHARGES. Our store being centrally situated with railway siding enables us to handle wool at the lowest cost, growers having fco pay all expanses into store, but wifi not be charged coininission, or storage. LIGHTING LIGHTING. Every provision has been made to fill *IT requirenienta ' regarding light etc. Saving effected a few alterations .as suggested .by the Government supervisng valuer, he now states our store light .« perfect. :'-■'.,' VALUATIONS. VALUATIONS. The first valuation -will be made First week in January, and follow •* fortnightly, intervals. Growers will be paid within 14 days of valuation. Each client- will be advised of the value ptaoad upon his wool aknmediately after raluation, and will be given 4a tours in which to appeal if the price doe* not jome up to has ADVANCES. ADVANCES. We are prepared to make LIBERAL VDVANGES should growers require tune pending settlement for their wool. Buxton & Go. LIMITED. NELSON AND MOTUEKA RFEN Peed for Oows—Sow >M«i'M. Produces immense quantities' muiilk producing food, prime •anuple. Order promptly.—Neala amd H*daow.

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Nelson Evening Mail, 19 February 1917, Page 6

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