Comfy! QUILIS for Mold MiSu.. ... " - ( Nights.j DAINTIEST OF COLOURINGS. THE OUaXTS ARRIVED TOO LATE FOR LAST SEASON, THEREFORE wILA. BE SOLD AT THE OLD PRICES. (FROM THE KATAPOI AND BRUCE MILLS.) ALL SIZES AND THE BEST VALUE IN THE DOMINION. DOUBLE ALL WOOL'NEW ZEALAND BLANKETS FROM MARCELLA OUILTS AND SHEETINGS,' unsnrpasaed foi IITC^S Complete Furnishing Warehouse fioEnmercia! Forestry Pays! v,.- *'• •* ' j ' • v,i ' 5 ' Mr' Farmer, do you recognise that you can grow pine tree» • =• ■< where nothing else will grow? The cost of planting is small. The cost of upkeep is niL thinnings for firewood purposes "will yield a return as a , as an orchard. The fire danger is easily guarded against. —— RflftSUS IMSiOi^i© <v m
Is the premier timber tree, because it grows quicker than, any other timber tree in the world. Is easily propagated, and can be grown on the roughest and poorest of land without preliminary preparation whatever. It admirably adapted for fruit and butter boxes. f After five years experimenting,''a can confidently recommend the planting of yearlings. I quote as Yearling Pinus Insignis, P.0.K., 40/- per thousand. Graded 2-year-olds, Pinus Insignis, 60/-, 80/-, 100/- per thousand. NOTE. —-For large schemes I can still undertake planting at a small extra fee. Also, intending planters can be put in touch with several areas Of cheap country. Note Address — H. Q. KfNGSLAND, PRIVATE RAG, APPLEBY, NELSON, • lOSW aOODSS. Special Reduced Prices PITCH3SSS CHESTS, . WAJtDROBES, SIDEBOARDS, DINING CHAIRS, ' COUCHES, < • MORRIS CHAIRS, TABLES; CARPET SQUARES, CARPEL RUNNER^, HEARTH BUGS, £OOR LINOLEUMS,'.- , WINDOW POLES*. • •. ~.s WINDOW BiiINDS. , ' Also full stock FAHC* WHISK LEKKM QOOD*i \ ?NDERCLOTHING s HOSIERY, TABLE LINEN, SHEETING, praiow CASES, PILLOW SHAMS, NIGHTDRESS CASES, DUCHESS SETS, 'TEAmOTHS, CASHKSN'SS, Jjtttt JAP. SILK, TUbte-ORB SILK, : v . PLAIN' ANB STAN6Y HANDKERCHUIFS. ■ FtEMING'- aiid SONS '■ T&'Al-DI ©ITfcKST
© Are Goott Tires; Tr> tHa light oftire competition XJnitedL States Tires stand out supreme. Industrial competition bares all weaknesses to bpne ■ and -competition lias shotm ihe mastership of United States By every" test of Tise they hay® demonstrated their supremacy in-fchat quality which taepstire maintenance down to > -rwinfrnTini-—low mileage cost. Stocked by nil Motor hotiaeß of Wholesale Difrtrlbtrtori t Magnus, Sando|^il AO© . Wellington and I>unedtfc o> :■ ' EVERYONENEEDS irnAtiir them are derangements of tie digestive Am soon asy oufeel.that there is anything wrong with the stomach thebeet court* yon can adopt to,to U«»i doseor Beecham's Pills. In all probability r«lief will bo experienced trenfirst dose of this excellent preparation and persererence with tfce remedy Will induce a sense of freshness-of energy—of toubyancy-rjui the reaiiltofthe U»ptMJ " working of the organs of digestion. There are few forms of. ordinary dyip*p*i or QouiUpatian that willnoVyieldto thecurattveinSeesMM ■TM iirnllwit rwrttt rttel««l »y tH* «• t( BBRCHAM'B: PILLS ktn trml'lhi lw*rtfcy ol the cmlUmm they *n)i>:r. Specially; satiable tor the ■llM—te pecwll»« | |ia InwlM tl an i|M. Tlwr h«y» h«lpe4- th——ads. n"n4 OswiMfy * Mihtone.i*2irpiTiaif(M^)Tl/iir(s*7iiiO* fV» (l«»fffli). 4
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 163, 8 July 1918, Page 2
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