2 for 5/6. "ERF/S a money-saver that . wo>■";. come your way again [for a lo: _; time. We !•■ 'j;lit a big quantity twelve months' :.,o. To-day you reap the benon: -iy buying at last year's, Waun Ribbed Jerseys these; but- [ toned on shoulder. Navy only ; 22, 24. and 26-inch client measurements. If vou live out of town, order by mail.* ENCLOSE CASH. . WE PAY POSTAGE. State size -when ordering. WET FOOTPATHS AND SLOPPY ROADS Will be the order of the day now that Winter is upon us. Whether you traverse the streets without getting tout feet -wet depends upon how you are shod. GET INTO A PAIR OF THESE MEN'S DERBY BOOTS AT 18s 6d A PAIR, and be drv-footed all winter. This Boot is shaped on the latest last—has a stylish appearance, yet ia solid and strong to stand good -wear. SEND FOR A PAIR. LIGHTBAND AND CO., TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. C*- PRESENTS. JACKSON AND CO.. LTD. evsrrtW«s ia tSe gift line lot Young *nd Old. Oi*nndng Edition* of Famons Author* LADIES* HAND BAGS FOUNTAIN PENS. ANNTM '• v "' '"MB% POCKET K'l'iK* TENNIS RACQUETS. COPPER k PEWTER WARS . PRAYERS AND H^MNS. DOLLS ft PKSTTJSW BOOKS. CHRISTMAS CARDS. ARTISTIC CHINA. Oar Good* are Qaeiit?. JACKSON AND CO., L?B Trafalgar street. Sir Creoke's Gl*»t-> KILL THE GLASB. A new tinted glass that does not dim light, Ibufc by eliminating glare cuts out raye harminl to sensitive eyes. We can grind your prescription m this splendid glass, fit yon with glasse* for xvery purpose. Wr*i. Optician. 105 Trafalgar street, NeUon. The VEST POCKET KODAK, 355. It makes splendid Pictures, yet is remarkably small and simple. Sec it! Sold by The BROMA CAMERA SHOP, A. B. Hurst, prop., Hardy-st-e. R. C O O T E, CONSULTING OPTICIAN. H H. COOTE, late of H. A. BarraSydney. Ophthalmic Optician, holding English certificates by examination, and having 15 yeais' practical experience. 345 Lambton Quay (opposite Bank of New Zealand, Wellington.) i "furniture, Floors and Linoleums look like new when rubbed with 'TAN-OL.' Brings np wood grain and pattern—give* « lasting polish. In tins—liquid I*. t paste 6d. VICTOR SPIERS ha* taken over the STRAND CAFE, BRIDGE STREET, and trusts 'by close attention to thf -wants of Customers to secure a fa'r share of public patronage, Civility ano I cleanliness » Specialty,
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Nelson Evening Mail, 5 April 1917, Page 4
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