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At our Autumn Sale we are offering Ladies' Winer Coats and Costumes at a big reduction. Just before the "Winter Weather sets in, this Sale comes at an opportune time. These Tweed Coats and Costumes are easily worth double. Note the prices:— COATS—2B/-, 39/6, 47/6, 59/6 ai.d 70/-. COSTUMES (Navy Serge & Tweed) 47/6, 55/- & 65/-. EVERY LINE REDUCED AT TRAFALGAR STREET, t >ji«y>>-:'=:»v»-4'y ■■fre-v NELSON - . v?Jti «,f>"^<t;'; r More than 2,000,000 FORD Cars have been made and sold. The FORD enjoys this largest sale because it represents the Greatest Value in the Motor-Car world. Known as the " Economical Car," it is inexpensive, both as regards its original cost and its upkeep. Ford Endurance, Dependability, and Economy make it a profitable investment. Enquire to-day.' Intending purchase s will do well to Purchase Early, as supplies ;ue difficub !•> übtai •.. In the shipment to arrive we have also the HfrW ft/SOOEL FoRD CA3. Fitted with " GENEMOTOR" Sell starter ami Nickel Mounts. USLI.Y BR- »f'.'i!-: FO"D DEALERS.

•5« _eaiani-.. _ . - „--- OADBURY'S regret to announce the fact that'their stocks in New Zealand of EOUicNVILLE COCOA tare depleted. When the war is over they will be on the market again. In the meanwhile remember whal you do without means helping' the boys a.I: the front. .

— Enter for this Simple and Easy Competition iFirst Prize £2O Second Prize £lO 80 Prizes of s\- ! for the best lists of tlie thirty separate and j individual uses to which Moto the uniI versal Cleanser, can be applied. | Moto is unequalled im a grease remover I' for cleaning cooking utensils, enamel ware, glass, painted woodwork, linoleum, flcors, tiles, windows, baths, etc. 1 Send your list, with name and address i attached, to the M -to Chemical Co., ', Ltd., Christchurch, No limit to the number of efforts ycu may send, provided that each is accompanied by the label from the top of a I lb. Mot > tin. Competition closes on July 31st, 1918, and is in the hands of an independent judge whose decision is absolutely final. 10J. per tin from grocer's and stores. If your mailer does not stock Moto ask him to Del it for vnu. BLUE LABEL MO. 0 for »ll houscho'd purpose!— ronta n« no Rti'. Unrurpsned for wishing cl trie nnd removing stain! from cloth. GXEEN LABEL MOTO—lor scouring an I heavy c!e nin*. - 7

and Spraggon. Wellington. Wholesale Ajjenls lor 1/b tlo*»CHAIITTvIANSHIP, JOURNALISM, ADVERTISING, ECONOMICS, Are four special courses that can be obtained from — BANKS COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. They have been prepared' by the following experts : CHAIRMANSHIP: The ll<.:i. J. Rigs. 21 years' Parliamentary experience, .sometime Chairman of Committees, and Acting-Speaker. JOU'RNA.LISM': 'Mr L, S. Fanning, on the editorial staff of "The Evening Post," ex-President of the Institute of Journalists. ADVERTISING : Mr Will Appleton, Manager of The Charles Haines Advertising Agency FCONOMIGS: Mr B. E. Murphy, M.A., LL.B., 8.C0m., F.R.E.S., FirstClass Honours, Mental and Moral Philosophy. Ba.rrister-at-f.aw. Send for a Prospectus. H. AMOS, Director. All the fat people want to be !ean. All the lean people want to be fat; It's hard to know what we all m.ran Or where we all wish to be at. But despite the dissension that holds One decision of all will endure: That the wry best treatment for colds, U Woods' Gieat Peppermint Cute.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 162, 6 July 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 162, 6 July 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 162, 6 July 1918, Page 3

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