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Boot re ESTABLISHED 1859. itj s&& §§> ««s sss Ss*> m &°> •&$. «aa IS m *s K.VS *<m w* m m m '<m. S§ ffi *te= Buying Clothing now presents some puzzling features, because of the higher prices;, yet we are finding it easier to sell Uhan when prices were lower. Our trade keeps up is our proof. I One reason for this is that the demand for well made Clothmg'ia : increasing, and people have learned to look for our goods. Our i Tailor-made Suits, Overcoats, our Box Suite, our Boys' Clothing, 'all show unbeatable value, and as we-are keeping up the stan- ' dard at slightly increased prices, makes us an easy first in the clothing market. It will-pay you to compare our all round value. "We like you to do this, and'together with our big stocks,_ is a sure and safe proposition for you to deal here. If a woman's shoes look weii her feet will look well, but a ■handsome foot counts for nothing in an ill-fitting shoe. It's the fit of a shoe that produces foot beauty and comfort. ■' Amongst our big showing of Ladies' Shoes is every size and width possible. It's so easy to get a proper fitting shoe at ouv store, because we have boot experts to show you'just what you require. Goodyear "Welts and Hand Turned Soles (all leathers)—Vici Kid, Patent Kid, Gunonetal Calf; all stylish and latest goods. !• ■ Dee and Sons, Big 800 l Store

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 114, 18 May 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 114, 18 May 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 114, 18 May 1918, Page 3