CARRYING ON After the First Hundred Ttousand. * By lan Hay. Price 4s 6d. (Posted 4s lid). THE MAJOR By Ralph Connor. Price 4s 6d. Owing to increased charges on original cost and increased freights, we are compelled to raise our prices for Colonial Libraries published since Jan. Ist (and new supplies) to the prices charged hitherto in other towns, viz., 4s 6J Cash, posted 4s lid. ALF. ROBINSON'S WE are still in the boot repair trade —Going stronger than ever. Our quality survives all coisera.—SUNN. Bridge street. T. J. HARFORD —Fashionablo—f&ilor & Outfitter Ladies' and Gentleman's Apparel. HARBY-ST., NELSON. NEW Season's Clovers—We are cash buyers. Please submit your samples. Best results obtained.—<Neale and Raddow. SWEDISH DRILL. MISS BLENKHO-RN resumes teaching on MOiNDAY, March 18th, 1918. Classes for children and adults. Private pupils by arrangement. At home Mondays and Ihursdays at 30 Nile-st. East. NOTICE. ANY Person founr trespassing on my property, known as "Little Ben" Wairoa Gorge will be prosecuted. H. HARMAJST, Brightwater. FOWL WHEAT —We are large buyers. Submit your samples if rejected by Government Broker. —Neale and Haddow. NIONS, Prime Potatoes, now in stock. —Neale and Haddow. AIJ. Descriptions Grass Seed. New Stoak, Best Quality.—NEALE and HADDOW. POULTRY FOiOD Wheat, Oats, Maize, Bran, Pollard; Special Foods, Meat Meal, Bone and Shell Poultry Regulator, Carbolised Lime, csaled Straw for nests or scratch. — Neale and Haddow. IMPORTED Seed —Algerians —good quality, price right. Send for quotation and sample (good change seed). — Neale and Haddow. >
Thr»o & Six WE'VE JUST Landed 20 dozen Boys' and Youths' White Day Shirts with collars attached. Sizes 12 to 14i neck, which we're offering at the very low price of 3s 6d. This is an extra good quality, fairly weighty and an excellent washing material, a splendid shirt tor Boys' school wear, because it will stand plenty of strain, hut well made and good cut shirt. Every boy who purchases one of these shirt? will be given a smart tie to suit the shirt. DEE & SINS The Big Suit and Boot Store. THAT TRIP WILL COST YOU IJSSS, AiND YOU WILL TRAVEL IN COMFORT AND SECURITY IF YOU BUY YOUR NEEDS HERE. , Cane Hampers with straps and leather handles fixed «a, 2s .6d, 3s 6d, 4b 6d, 4s lid, 5s 6d, 6c 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d. 9s 6d. Hampers with leatker corners, straps and kandlas, 2s £d, to m 4d, in 7 siMS. SUIT OABBS in Green and Brown Waterproof Canvas, leather corners, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 13s 6d, 14s 6d, 15s 6d, 16« 6d (with locks and clasps'. Leather SuiC Cases 14s 6d. 15s 6d, 17a 6d to 2 guineas each. Single Hamper Straps Is fid to 3s 6d each. Hamper Straps with munition metal b 2s 6d, 3s, 3s 6d per pair, 4 2 to 72 inches. - Lunch Boxes, strong and "s 6d, 5s 6d —ae:a Tags, very lasting. • 6d dozen. THE TRADE SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL TERMS. COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED. NOVELTIES 42 HARDY STRISEX,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 53, 2 March 1918, Page 6
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