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LADIES' GLOVES! Quality Maintained! Although Glove manufacturers will not acoept any liability regarding the quality of Skin Glove 3, careful baying on our part before the recent heavy rises has assured our customers Good Gloves—Gloves of Quality and Fit. We have had our stocks of Gloves packed away in tin cases eo aj to keep them perfeotly fresh. We now offer Ladies' Black Kid Gloves ->£- THREE BUTTONS OR 3 DOMES, AT 5s 6d A PAIR. , Superior LISLE and IMITATION SUEDE GLOVES -splendid .™ ' quality, perfect fitting, French mak°. In Black, White and Black, and A§Sv Black with White Siitshed Backs. 3/6 a Pair. Visit Out- Glove DepartmentTRATH£ THE LADIES' HOUSE,

You Can Wash Them I Beauty's Contour Corsets. BEAUTY'S CONTOUR, the ALL BRITISH CORSETS are non-rustable. You can wash them as you would a piece of calico. Until you wear Beauty s Contour you'll never experience true Corset comfort. Beauty 8 Contour mould the figure, 'without restricting freedom of movement. Illustrated is Beauty's Contour No. 904. For medium figures there is no better summer cors9t on the market. Made of fine white net, it is as light as a feather, yet particularly hard-wear-ing. Price 7s 6d. Other models —4s lid to 22s 6d. Country Clients order by mail. En close cash. We pay postage. Auckland Clothing and Drapery Co., - Sole Agents for Nelson. The Daddy of Teas. Your Husband knows that Breakfast is a Pleasure when you tfive Him

s* C ** KS n 12 r* *8 &£ IP ?*KS K£ «ss I3&S Effi *V* &*• £>4u—«i £=?* k> 8S X S-* SI Studebaker— an Economical Car EXPERIENCE in purchasing any hig-h-gra e commo li y has taught the man of discriminating judgment that the article which is cheapest in first cost is usually the most expensive in + he end. This is particularly true of a motor There are other motor cars selling for a lower price than Studebaker, but careful comparison and investigation have shown that after these cars have been used for any considerable period the Studebaker has proved the best investment. Motor car repairs are expensive and annoying. The cheap car, being cheaply built, needs repairs frequently, while the medium - priced Studebaker is constructed to give long service without the need of much repair. And when repair is necessary the Studebaker is so thoroughly accessible that such repairs can be made at remarkably low cost. We invite you to come to our showroom and talk this over. We believe we can prove that the Studebaker gives you the greatest value for the money expended of any motor car sold in New Zealand. ADAMS LTD. N.Z. Importers of Studebaker Motors ChrlstoSuroh, TJifniru, Wanganul and Palmerston N. , W. A. Ktnnini; J. C. Mercer & Son; Motueka. lo.; I akaka. Norman Earns; Blenheim. Ed. Parker; E. H. B«t Equipment includes electric lights, electric starter, high tension magneto, Yale lock on dash, Elackmore curtain opener, Khaki hood with leather edge and Khaki envelope, selfventilating, rain-vision wind screen, individual robe hangers, straight - grained, semiglazed, genuine leather upholstery, electric signal horn, extra rim, and complete set of tools. Prices : AUGUST l.t, 1917. 4-cyl. Models, Touring and Roadster £4251 4-cyl. Model*, Touring and Roadster £495. Fitted with "Dixie" Waterproof Magnet*.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 8 October 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 8 October 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 8 October 1917, Page 3

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