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Ladies' Navy Serge Costumes. Sale Prices 45/-, 59/6, 79/6, 99/6. Ladies' Tweed Costumes, made from best quality Tweeds. Sale Prices 39/6, 42/6, 59/6, 69/6. Ladies' Sports Coats. A big range of colours and qualities. Sale Prices from 12/6 each. Untrimmed Felt Hats, at. Half-prices and less. Now 2/11, 3/11, 5/11 each. Real Hand Made Laces. A very choice coUection; in beautiful designs. Sale Prices 9d, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, 1/11 yard. Fur-Trimmings, in Black, at 1/11, 2/6, 3/11 yd. Also in Grey, /White, and Brown, at 2/6 & 3/11 yd. Ladies' Mercerised Silk Scarves, much reduced in price. 1/6, 1/11, 2/6, 3/6 each. Sale Prices are for Cash. Money Orders, Cheques or Postal Notes should accompany Country Orders. 75, 77, 83 Trafalgar Street, NEBLSO9V. s^n

Take Ca re of Your Compexion THE most important consideration is the purity of the Soap you use, for nothing will so'.quickly spoil the complexion as the use of common soaps. I'hey contain an excess of soda and potash which quickly causes redness and roughness, and thus lays the foundation for blemishes of various kinds. Excellent for beautifying the complexion and preserving its daintiness is— ANCELL'S SUPERFATTED SKIN SOAP. Because of its perfect purity and fine quality: The soothing creamy lather thoroughly cleanses he pores, without the strong searching effects characteristic of common soaps. Ancell's Superfatted Skin Soa.p makes the skin clear, healthv and freshlooking, and permits nohlackheads to remain. You will like the delicate"' perfume. Price Is cake, at ANCELL'S Pharmacy, Bridge=st ''-'■'." ''-.''' "■&■ :' .Spraying:. : xA^Materials. NOW ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE. ... "GIRAFFE" LIME SULPHUR (guaranteed 33deg\ Test), MACCLESFIELD* BLUESTONE, "GARGOYLE" SPRAYING OIL, BLUE BELL arid VALLS ARSENATE OF EEAD, ATOMIC SULPHUR, Etc., Etc. _ _ ORDERS SHOULD BE BOOKED EARLY. ->*T-e.-.=--.••. ' i Nelsn Co-Operative Fruit Co., Ltd. SUPPLIERS OF ALL ORCHARD REQUISITES, '■.;■>.. a -*.■■; ■ e ■■• : »box ais. NELSON.

HOT DRINKS—WARM BEDS —AMUSEMENTS For Millions of Men ! The work goes on continuously—every hour—night and day. Wherever our Troops are to be found. The Church Army'* War Work is increasing their Comfort, Efficiency, and Morale. Over iOOO Rest Huts are-being operated by The Church Army—22o are'in the Shell Zone in France. Each of its 50 Kitchen Cars provides 300 Hot Drinks at every boiling, for men entering or leaving the trenches, day and night. 1000 Beds are always ready Tor Troops on leave in London. Thousands of Parcels are sent every week to Prisoners of War. £SO,OOO"XJRGENTL.Y WANTED To Extend the Work in N.Z. Training Camps, on Troopships and Hospital Ships, in Hospitals and on every Front. HELP to give Comfort and Relieve the Needs of Our Brave New Zealand Boys I S*nd Your Donation—Large or Small — Without Delay tm> THS MIMTABX" XFPAIE3 COMMITTEE Jas. W. Henrleraon J Honorary '-.'■-. Geo. Shirtclifle i Treasurer* 20 Mulgrave Street, WELLINGTON Cr«M QMViw'Uuan Bank. Wellington." WHITE TREAD Fox' Har Supremacyof Dunlops In respect' to Quality, Strength and Wear has gained these British-made/ . Tyres a popularity amongst Motorists that only Satisfactory Service could build up and maintain. There lino need to buy foreign tyres. "Dunlops" cost you less and run further. Compare the prices. jS/^ - : V : LIST ON APPLICATION. ... v Fit"Punlopfe& get full value for your money Stocked In Grooved, Th.ree Ribbed and Rubber Non-Skid. THE DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY t5 Cbwrtcna> Pli««, WelHnsfon; -116 Worcester Street. Christchurch ; and at Auckland

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 160, 4 July 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 160, 4 July 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 160, 4 July 1918, Page 3

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