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I QPiECIAL.— Allovev Laces in White jkj Crwim and! 'Colour*, Is and Is 6. [ yard. Worth double. Very speeia value in Ladies' Colars; ai McKay's. WOOL HOSE for Ladies, Khaki an t Grey. 3:-: lid , grey and He.ithei WOOL HOSE for Ladies, Khaki and Grey. 3:-: lid , grey and Heather 4s lid. Oid'v a few eft- at ili'Ki-v's. BLANKETS. Buy extra. Blankets now. They will corf, vna much move later. Very nice qualities iu stock ; at (McKay's. EIDER QUTLTS. We- have a splendid selection of Quilts in the right colourings, at "23s 6d. 255. 28s 6d to JDS. iSfo ihem at 'McKay s. EN'S double-breasted Hlvercoats. Line, at a Special Price, 39s 6d ; size, 4to 7. Inspect at C.D.C.. Bridge street. I'H-B latest in Heather Mixed Hose. Full size and length ; in all the leading shades, from 3s 6d to 6s 9d pair; also Children's Coloured Socks*, in all shades.—CO.C. COOD. strong {.love ; in Nappa Kid. This is real good' value at present prices. All sizes; 9s 6d pair.---C.D.C. .-VOTES' French Coat*. Smart styles I from 75s to 90s. 'Newest season s styles in Ladies' Tweed Coats, with Fur Collars, from 37 -M to £6 15s. -CD.C. and Warm I Nestling Cloth. L.--' Just the thing for tlie cold wea thei-; in iSaxe, Rml. CSrey. Blue. 51 in., from 5s 6d to 7s 6d yaivh—C.D.C. SMA(RT designs in .-Stripe Ceylon and Wincey Blou.sings. at Is 3d 1 , Is Hd. Is 9d vard. All good colourings.— C..D.C. tOYS' Tweed Overcoats, 14s 6d; to lit Boys age 1 to 6. Splendid .selection of Boys' i'ajicy Colt' Hose just arrived. Price from 3.-.' 6d.—C.D.C. Bridge- street. OY.S' Xnvy Jerseys. 22 and 24-inch, i only 6d. College -Caps Is 6d. Short all wool Underoants for Youths at 4s 6d.—C.D.C., Bridge- street. URGENT NOTICE. (.Son of Professor Bickerton, Christen urchh FULLY QUALIFIED SCIENTIFIC EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. Consult now atCOMMERCIAL HOTEL BUILDINGS, 78 HARDY STREET. DON'T SPE^D. T&S, MR-/, Tsf careful. Mend your . ways, doji'£ spend on wasteful underwear, your health is an asset to the nation these- war times and- you're wanted to watch your health, not only for your home's sake, but for your .Empire s sake, and_Jts true economy to ensure for a health in buying pure all wool underwear from our big stock, where you're sure to get en in fort from our lines that won't irritate nor scratch. Keep von warm -and make winter pass away" quickly, men who want light or heavy weights in all wool or cotton makes, come and look over our stock. You may want later on. even if not just now. DEE & SONS THE BT'l SUIT AMD BOOT .STORE, SURPRISE P4CKET FOR COUNTRY [ RESiOENIb. W their Tickets from the following: Stoke—Mrs. J Wood. Richmond—Mrs E. J. Thomas and Wearing 'Brother.*. Spring orove—.Mrs. J. W. Palmer. Waimea West,—Mrs. C. A. Palmer. Brightwater—(Mrs. W. Colt. Hope and iR-anzau—-Miss Percival. Wakefield—(Mrs. F. Hooper. •Foxhill— Mrs.. Baigent, care of Mrs. A. J. Palmer. Kiwi—Miss Tanner, lllotupikci—Miss I. 'Coleman. Collingwood'—tMi-s. A. 11. Fletcher Upper iMbutere—Mrs. H. R. Bensemarm. tMHirchison—Mrs. Clayton. Happy Valley—(Miss * .Snook. Atawhai—Mrs. Dodson. Orinoco—Miss Croudis. Rockvilie—H. Skilto.i. Motueka J. H. Rankin. Motneka— J. A. Wallace Tapawera—Miss Oibbs. Olenhope-—'Miss Shone. Y.M.O.A. and Red Cross local Secretary— E. POGSONL Box 21, Nelson.

A PARTICQLAR DISPLA.Y ; Silverware, Isn't there a married friend of yours whose birthflay is nearly due?—Or maybe Ihore's a friend avlio is going- to be married soon. GIVE SILVERWARE GIFTS — Notlung is more appropriate as n present—nor more useful in a home. The gift should be selected with particular thought to its standard quality, beauty of design, and the convenience'' of matching new pieces of the uame pattern later on These qualities are fully realized in all the beautiful silverware—sterling or plated—displayed in our glittering -army. All the latest designs— «o useful—so exquisite. LOUIS KERR, Trafalgar street.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 117, 22 May 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 117, 22 May 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 117, 22 May 1918, Page 6

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