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KH: m &; f f and see for yourself how economical it is—-how delicious, fragrant and satisfactory. Remember to ask for I I 0 I

Straighrway to Lock's, with little They're married now, and prattlers cash.'tis true, ' j round them throrig. They wend their way, be looking As,happy in thar home a s summer's rather blue; day is long; •< But winders never cease, though Yet oft in.hiving circle -hey tell their ' ''■ quality of -he best, littie flock All was so wondrous cheap, their How gratelul still thev f Pe t to good doubts were soothed to rest. old WILLIAM LOCK.' /: Wa have Completely Furnished noarly 2000 Happy itomos. ■«■,.■<: Ws have .the biggest s.lec'ion <f Up-to-date Furniture in the restrict. Our prices are low—we don't believe in profiteering A goo) ■pbrttpnof o\ir % stock is bein? sold at* pre-war price. ':«e give, a Concession f to RETIM<;>EI. SOLDIKRS - they have done fhsi r bit for us, it is upi to us.| to do something for them. ' ' , IOCK'S Complete Em O'iuiTi = Commercial Forestry Pays! Mr Fanner, do you recognise that you can' tree* where nothing else'will'growl : . v/r'^Y^-^J;^.^--/ The cost of planting is small. Thecost*of thinnings for firewood purposes will yield ; : as an orchard. The >Sre danger iseasily "guarded|ajgamOT.^V';.f;; PINUS INSIGIMIS Is the premier timber tree; because ft grows Quicker than any other timber tree in the world.: Is easily propagated, and ean.be grown on the roughest and poorest of land without .preliminary preparation whatever. It admirably adapted for fruit and butter boxes. " •'• ■ ■■■■ '.'".■■■ ';■;•■;/■'■: After five yeans; experimenting, a can confidently recommend the planting of yearlings! ; I quote as follows:- — Yearling Pinus Insignia, F.0.R., 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 arealf of cheap country. Note Address—r . G- KINGSLAND, PRIVATE BAG, 'i < APPLEBY, NELSON. G.FL W*W ejOOD». ;.. Special Reduced Prices oruirmss. omxsts ■ wardrobes,. SIDEBOARDS, .. v - DINING : CB.Jjm .-' ViTh CANE OBAim, COUCHES,' MORRIS CHAIRS, , TABLES] BEDSTEADS & BEDDIMiV SOF'A..''R,noß. CARPET. SQUARES.; CARPET liXjm^m, iIEARTKf RUGS, POOR -^ATS," LINOLEUMS.' WIHI>OW TOLBS ■ WINDOW BETNBS, ■ Also frill stock WXMGY fllß LimM *»OOD» NDERCLOTHING, HOSIERY/. TABLE LINEN, GREETING KLLOW CASES P!!,r*ow S'ffA^S; o *,^'■ KTGHTDRESSES l -'MtMh'-' PTTOHBSS SETS f ?iA v r-ASEMENTS,-' : . . "■<%■ ■ JAP, SILK TUBSQKIB PLAIN AND ffANGT HANDE^OHtoft PtEMINQ : andSONS

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 167, 12 July 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 167, 12 July 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 167, 12 July 1918, Page 2