An aTchitect remarked) to a lady that he had. been to see the great nave in the new church. The lady replied: "Don't mention names; I know the r.iar to whom you refer." Marie Willis. —"How inconsistent the Government is. For their officers' trainings camps they say they want applicants who can handtle men." Jane GoTlis—"Yes?" Marie Willis—"And yet they won't let us women enlist." Singleton.—"The woman I marry must be an ideal 'housekeeper." Wederly {with a sigh).—"Take my tip, old man, and get a practical one." I HE'BE OFF I We are sure we have . just the thing x in smart slip-ons, Derby or Oxford Shoes for this week's outings—Look us up.—Dee' and Sons. IHI'NK OF IT—A pair of Ladies' . smai-t Derby Walking Shoes, wide welts, real good fitters, wonderful value, only 16s 6d. See windows.— Dee and Sons. PLEASANT LOOK on every wo- '. mon's face as she walks out of our Store with a pair of our Brown Derby Shoes, welted soles. Our price 255, worth 30s. Ask to see them.—Dee and Sons • { EACH "SHOES! Beach Shoes! to clear at 2s 6d; 'Men's Sandals, size 7 and 9, only 5s lid'; Girls' brown strap shoes 7 to 'lO, 5s lid; strong leather ward shoes, 8s lid.—Dee and Sons. JEuSTLEMEN! We have been extremely fortunate in landing an indent of Men's smart "Bostock" boots in Glace Kid, Box Calf, and Brown Willow Calf. We would be delighted to show you these. Inspection invited.— Dee and Sons. OOT REPAIRING that pleases.— The repairing that we* do is the best advertisement we could have. It is so thorough and perfect that our customers feel more than satisfied. Let us repair your boots.—Dee and Sons. SHOE event that sfiould interest . every woman in this city. Glace Strap Shoes, Glace Button Shoes and Glace Derby Shoes, English make. All one price—14s 6d.—Dee and Sons. lURNITURE—A pretty Hall Stand in your house wil, make your home look cosy. I have got just the piece of furniture to suit you. A great bargain.—Brady, 130 Trafalgar-st. 3 doors from Bronte street. X? in high-back chairs, Beautiful Sideboard and Duchess Chest, solid Oak Writing Desk, Wooden Bedsteads, double and single etc., take a trip to Brady's, 130 Trafalgar "street—He's going away. To; the. young man about to marry—lt's like this: Brady's going away and he is quitting the whole of his high-grade furniture at radically reduced prices. Don't wait, get into it;—l3o Trafalgar-st. J. cellcnt quality— -iße unexcelled workmanship, stability and recognised artistic superiority of the furniture offered at Brady's Sale, together with prices that are acknowledged to be much lower than you can buy, even a lower grade of furniture, there should be a big clearance before the 9th inst.— 130 Trafalgar street. Thanks. ;R AND (MRS W. G. SYDER and . Family kindly thank all friends for sympathy in their late sad bereavement ; also for letters, cards and telegrams. THINKS. "RS H. SYDER and Child kindly . thank all friends for sympathy iii the late sudden and sad bereavement, also for letters, cards and telegrams. FUNERAL NOTICE. HE Friends of the late THOMAS . MARTIN GIBLXJSr are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence, iStoke, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) AFTERNOON at 2 o'clock for the Methodist Chmch, Stoke, thence to the Nelson Cemetery. ALFRED SHONE, Undertaker and Embalmer. HELPING HAND SHOP. FOR RED CROSS. lAHUNA Residents are asked to leave their gifts at Mrs Bamford's. Contributions from the city for the first week of the month will be collected on Thursday morning. Telephone 483. WESTPORT [BARBOUR BOARD." TWIN SCREW SUCTION DREDGER "RUBI SEDDON." pIEINDERS will be received .'until L SATURDAY, 13th April, 1918, at noon for the PURCHASE! of the above mentioned dredger. Full description of the dredger and conditions of tender are on view at Harbour Board offices at Nelson, Wanganui, Patea, Napier, O.amaru, Wellington, Auckland, Dunedin and Gnristchurch. The highest or any tender may not necessarily be accepted. CHAS. N. GREENLAND, Secretary. Westport Harbour Board Office, 26th February, 1918.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 55, 5 March 1918, Page 6
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