WHERE BABY'S CLOTHING CAN BJB * BOUGHT TO ADVANTAGE. EVERYTHING REQUIRED FOR THE BABY. A Complete Stock of Every Necessity. Clothing that is dainty yet inexpensive, "ere are some of our snip offerings.— ALL WOOL CREAM SHAWLS—--10/6, 11/6, 13/6, 15/6, 18/6. SILK DRESSES— Daintily Trimmed and Hand Embroidered, 7/11, 10/6, 11/6, 12/6 each. Cashmere Dresses 7/6, 7/11, 8/6, 9/11. Dainty Winter Bonnets, 2/6, 4/6, 5/6, Bootoes, 1/4, 1/6, 1/8 pair. Bibs, 6d, 9d. 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, to 3/3. >v Patronise Baby Week—lt will pay you. CO., Hd. NELSON AND MOTUEKA. j^SS^BS^^mSSSmOSBSSSSBiISSBSSSa^WSSSSS^ ; sri ni © © (Student of the 1.C.5.) Bepairs of all descriptions done to Motor & Electrical Machinery FORD CARS a Speciality All FORD PARTS stocked, from the smallest Nut to a Car com - plete. Also all ACCESSORIES. Agent for STUDEBAKER CARS t NEW and SECOND-HAND CARS for Sal*. ■ W!L,LARD battery. 1 SERVICE STATION FOR N2LSON. i —"lf Ton~are having trouble with your Lighter »^*^! you are entitled to a Free Inspection. T m A a £ *">* kn make of Your Battery; but if it is not a WILLARD we will twt it for you Free of Charge.. Should there be anything wrong wnth your Dynamo or Starter, we know how to put them right, having tad several years practical experience as well as theory in Bat teries and Electrical Work. Have just landed an up-to-date plant for repairing Batteries/ Spare Parts kept in stock; also Batteries for hire while owner t Battery is being repaired. VANGUARD STREET, .. .. ... (Telephone 500.) Opposite Kirkpatriek'a K Jam Factory. mLgOA If a Soldier at the Front refuses to do his duty—he's shot. Have you neglected your, duty to the Soldiers who are fighting and suffering for you ? Have you sacrificed anything for the men who have risked everything? To do something for our Soldiers —to pay something—is not charity—it is your plain duty, «, Give generously—give so much j; .that you'll have tq {-; And give promptly! Send your « Donation for our Boys through the Church Army. £so,ooo ! wanted for its wcrk in N.Z. and | Overseas. Write to-day to | The Military Affairs Committee | Jasl W. Henderson ) Honorary F Geo.. Shjrtc!i£fo ,) -Treasurers 20 Mulcrave Street. WELLINGTON Cross Cheques " Union Bank, "Weliiagton.",t\\
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 166, 11 July 1918, Page 7
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