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HOP PICKERS ! Covered Cane Baskets Is 6d, Cane Hampes 2s 'd to s9 6d, Tally Books Id to Is, Bache lors' Buttons l.s packet, Corkscrews 6d and Is.—NOVELTIES. ' FOR SOLDIERS! SeiMilling Fountain Pens, the best money can buy, 10s 6d and 12s 6d. Lower prices 2s Cd, 4s 6d, 7s 6d.—NOVELTIES. EVERY DAY and Evening till Tuesday we'll specially feature Soldiers' Needs. Free Gift in Each Parcel. NOVELTIES. FOR SOLDIERS' Gifts and Camp \V»i5 it will pnv yl'u lo lo NOVELTIES. Many" have proved it. MONEY BELTS 6s 6d. 7* 6d. 8s 6d. 10s 6d. Vi ri.-t Watches 18s 6d to 32s 6d, Military Hair brushes 4s 6d and 5s 6d paii - , in cases 10s 6d to 32s 6d. — At NOVELTIES. FOR SOLDIERS! 'Durham Duplex' Razors 10s 6d A Autostrops 255, Shaving Brushes Is to 7s 6d each, Shaving (Soap 6d to Is 6d.—NOVELTIES. POCET WALLETS and Letter Case**. A really splendid range. Direct from British makers. Prices from 2s 6d to 25s each.— NOVELTIES. The daily mail year, book, 1918, Price Is 3d, at HOUNSELL'S . ZADKJ7EL S ACM AX AC for 1918, Price Is, at HOTTNSELL'S. MOTOR CARS. —Saxon 2-passenger car, averages 35 miles per galIqfn. Study the \Saxon, compare it with other cars and note its points of perfection. All particulars at MOTOR SUPPLY STORES, Wakefield. A MEETING of TAPAWERA lOG TRIAL COMMITTEE will be held at Tapawera at 8 p.m. on i \'L-UR-DAY, 2nd March. A 1 pe-nr.s interested are invited to attend. F. W. GTBBS, Hon. Ln.. SPRING GROVE. Y.M.C.A. APPEAL. SPRING- GROVE residents are "■n--1 vited to meet members of the Town Committee in the School room on THUIRiSDAY, at 8 p.m.. G. A. CRAWFORD, Hon. Sec.

JUST NOW we are showing a particularly good line of Men's Underwear. Price 4s 6d for Siglets or Pants, with our guarantee of satisfaction. — C.D.C., Bridge-street. WHOLESALE clearance line of Mens' Fur Felt Hats, purchased by us at big discount. Price for quick sale 12s 6d eachi all shades. —C.D.C., Bridge-street. BOYS' Washing Ties 9d, Plain Colour Poplin Ties Is, Men's and Boys' Sou'-Westers 2s lid to 3s 6d, Men's Oilskin- Cycling Capes 13s 6d.— 0.D.C., Bridge-street. THE Annual .Licensing Meeting for the Motueka Licensing District will be ADJOURNED from Monday, the 3rd of June, to TUESDAY, the 11th of June, at noon, in tho Courthouse, Motueka. FOWL WHEAT—We are large buyers. Submit your samples if_ rejected by Government Broker.—Neale and Haddow. NELSON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. THE following Birds are not protected :—Kea, Hawkes and Shags. The Society offers 6d per head for Shags' Heads shot in the Nelson Acclimatisation District. R. CATLEY, Secretary. HAVI'NO SECURED come curved iron for tanks at a reasonable price, are prepared to supply 600 gallon tanks with tap, at £7 15s each. A limited number only. ' ut D. BURN AND SON, Tinsmith and Plumber, Whitby 'Road, Wakefield. Mr Ms "The Nearest Thing to Home" "The 'Y.M.* is the nearest thing to home we boys have. It is the last evidence of humanity as we go forward to our grim job in the trenches, and on 'over the top*— the last sign that anybody cares for us." That's what a soldier writ.es. If you want the Y.M.C.A. to continue to provide the home .touch that the boys hunger for, give to your limit for Red Triangle Day FRIDAY; MARCH ISth (Or date locallv arranged) .'h'-qn s cnn be made payable to Capt. D. A. • WI'.M, lion. National Y.M.C.A. Treasurer, Ti Day Offloe: Maker's UuiUlinur, Wellington: or donations will be receiver! by iny Branch of any Bank in the Dominion.

The Necessary Household Clock FOR WEDDING GIFTSFOR YOUR HOME. Muck depends 011 the Hr Mme> Meal-time, Off-to-work-tL. Tore it must be accurate be3 r on<s foreground always, that it may Quickly. Therefore, it must be pie 4 These requirements are embodied with. Skill into all Louis Kerr's Clocks. Clock—Rising-•-time. Thereset in the Easily ; and 4 to look at. Surpassing If you consider buying a Wedding Present, see our Beautiful Assortment —ranging from Dainty Little Marble Time-pieces to Large Oak-finished Clocks. They are sure to Delight any Bride's Heart. LOUIS KERR, 109, TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. I ■SSfc^

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 49, 26 February 1918, Page 6

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