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IG Reductions on Ladies' Sport 1 Coats. Smart stylish Navy Silk .Mixture, only 21s.—C.D.c., Bridge-st. ]" A DIES' Stylish Sport Coats. Tabai _J shade at 18sV6d ; nice coat in greeii shade at 21s.—CD.C... Bridge street. CHILDREN'S -Woollen. Coats in Navy, iSaxe. and Grevs at 10c 6d 12s 6d, 14s 6d,'to 21s each.—CD.C. Bridge street. e SOUTHERN STAR LODtiE i'RETHREN are reuuestnd to meet at Freemasons'' Hall on THURSDAY. •May 24th at 7 p.m. sharp, to atend Victory Lodge Installation. JAMES McEAOHEN, P.M. k j& VICTORY LODGE, No. 40. X NZC"N ST ALL ATI ON Ceremony, Thursday. _ May 24 at 7 p.m. Y'isiting Brethren cordially welcome" Lodge tylcd at 5 p.m. Final arrangements WEDNESDAY EVENING at"7.15. ROBT. W. STILES, P.M. CATHEDRAL CHURCH SCHOOL. (Shelbourne Private School.) The '2nd term reopens on Monday, May 28th. Miss Lightfoot will be at the School on Friday Afternoon from 2.30 to 4, to interview parents of intending pupils. DANCE. NELSON ROWING CLUB. DANCE will be held at the above .Shed on "Wednesday Evening, May 23rd, at 8 o'clock sharp. Gents 2s. Ladies IsS. SAVAGE, Hon. Sec "OTTCE. —Strayed on to my property, a yellow dog. Owner can have the same by paying for advertisement. Apply to JOSEPH BENSEMANN. Upper Moutere-

Judgment ""COMBINED with common .sense must ■*_/ prevail in the buying of Men's Hosiery. More so to-day than ever before, you want to be on the look-out for spurious makes and your judgment is required in its fullest sense, the rising costs of materials, dye stuffs, labour, etc, all tend to make great changes. You •will not be misled with our stock of all woollen underwear —mostly _ Colonial makes. We have one special Jine of British made singlet and pants, nice and warm, good wear and will not irritate ; priced at 4s' 6d. This line is well worth a look at, its a real genuine hard-wearer and to some wearers may replace the more expensive makes. Our .Men's Underwear stock at all prices offers big variety in woollen and mixtures. DEE & SONS E arerstill in the boot repair trade? —Going 'stronger than ever. Our I quality survives all comers.—SLlNN,Bridce street ■ MRS. A. D. MACFARLANE, L.A.B. SINGING AND PIANOFORTE 2nd Term, May 24th, 1917. New Pupils, .Wednesday, May 23rd-, • ;. 25 iNile street. ' , NOTICE. '• "■ ,'" "•'••■'/ '" :: -'- ' ■ '"-■ N ACCOUNT*of having to sell my, business, customers are respect-- | fully requested to settle accounts promptly forthwith. Business conducted on cash basis only, for remaining time of realisation. — Mrs -■ Anstice, Draper, Milliner and Dressmaker, Trafalgar-st:, Nelson. : ....-', THE WHOLE UNITED STATES IS BUSY With PREPARATIONSjsfor the Nation's' coming, entry into the WORLD'S GREAT WE are helping in the good work here in. Nelson, by providing, the needful footwear at prices that will prove no barrier to the most .economical. In the matter of MEN'S. WOMEN'S, GIRDS' ' and BOYS ; STRONG BOOTS AND SHOES ; GUM BOOTS, GOLOSHES, GAITERS and LEGGINGS. We give you widest and Best choice without piling on an exorbitant , profit. We want you to frequent our StoreCome in, look around. If you find any old, antiquated stock in our store we will give it to you. SHOP TO-MORROW AT DEE & SONS Where you can get your footwear rc= paired properly.

Don't Oversleep! (( ; When a few shillings will purchase a splendid Alarm Clock which will Wake Up £ the soundest sleeper, no matter II In how wintry the morning. Avoid j[ \U the -worry and, hurry caused by il iftv "getting up late," ' ' Buy an "Alarm" , now, and you will go to bed with the certainty of being wakened at the exact time you wish. The Clocks we sell are thoroughly dependable. An " Alarm " by nigit—a good Timekeeper by day. Pi ices 7s 6i. to 15s,' LOU IS K ERR, lop Trafalgar=st U^^gs^^&ss^s^s&^a^^^&^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^s^

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Nelson Evening Mail, 22 May 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, 22 May 1917, Page 6