Housewife Linen the s Well Filled i^r SB Sg&S _.x;;iD6f ybuyknow that the Sheeting for '"■ whieh .Voia at 5s a yard, and will be scarce j£t tha^jirice}., ' ; , America entered the war, the price of rawJcottdn has advanced over ,100 per cent., and is! still jasfng rapidly. 'Goods made from cotton bo"ug&£ reaching the i)ominion,: and then we-will realise what high prices mean. \:■/:', "We" ; foresaw- this position some time ago, and bought heavily at the old prices, so that we can offer you; superb value in all household cotton goods. SHEETINGS, CALICOES, CURTAINS, QUILTS, TOWELS AT OLD PRICES. White Twill Sh^eting-s 54 inehes wide, 1/4, 1/6, 1/9, 2/-. .... 72 inches wide, 1/9, 2/-, 2/3, 2/6. 80 inches wide, 2/-, 2/3, 2/6, 2/9, 2/11. 4Q-inch Pillow Cottons, lQd to 2/- yard. ;? Unbleached Sheetings, 1/3 "to 2/11 yard. Wbit» :Hare«Ua; Quilts, 12/6 to 42/6. Qtur famous "Waterlily" Calicoes & L-ongcloths, - inehes wide, 7/-to 16/- dozen yards. I£ull tioekipf Calicoes. Damasks in "White and Cream—nice quali- ■'■■:.< ties.and good, patterns, 1/6 to 5/6 yard. U H> Himgli mpqp^»i»^p^i^^»B»^P^WP^^P^»«wp*P^ BUY NOW FOR FUTURE NEEDS. STEP IN SOON; IT WILL PAY YOU ! w *iV JSJLBC &rtsoti iEtso THE GIFT FO It A WOMAN ! r£be Bisi^—4ke o!d«it and most h<m»iurei •£ ■ adtxameat*— has a«p» Imit* «luMi««dl T4^ iic B«w 4U*l*u ar« woa«l«rfaUy a*x»ativ«. ▼i«Mii-" •T«rrwlii«iM' km . teikfitf *• £i»r. .Hum* mww, "iwlpi m i*i»* Wkw« tkv «*y>« *•***- T«m wUI t»4 4k« »p«i»>. ; ;:¥•# wiH4a4 r #f >MT99J «©nALIX. HUMTIR, lirtfY-tirMt. »pMetfaaflßaaMn«amMmmi
It. Snerigraes & ten HRECT IMPORTED ('Pkone 26 STAFFORWfIIfiB:H9 otwithslanding the many difficulties in procuring au lies these war days, we f ■■*? *fiU,p> .rning splendid stoc ' "" L: - - in the follu ' - tines: — ■AJTiHBN WAII, CHIMAWARE, (ILAJSSWA«B. ■ B»AMKLWARB. BRUSfIWARE, TINWAKB. MOffcOWAfil, CUTLERY JKWD PUATB, JAP ANNS tfOftDS. FANCT A»S. STATIONS»Y. TOIL*T REQUISITES. BJKSHBTS, ALUMINIUMWAB*. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. II Goods at Lowest Possible Price
That is -what- everyone who hears'the Famous'-EDISON- DIAMCW DISC PHQNOGBAPH says of it. This triumph of Thomas Edison's genius brings tbjp '■ finest music,,; Faultlessly , Render< into your home, It is far beyond other reproducing machines, a] represents, the crowniDg achievement. m..Phonograpt-ConstrHcti( Come in and hear this marvellous creation play the world's .fin* munio with ABSOLUTE FIDELITY. Af BAITING, llardy=st, Nelson
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 23 October 1917, Page 7
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