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Returned SUIT - CHAT •r m / n. 2 % $ Farewell, Old Uniform! Yoiir work is done.'The purpose for which you were created has'bepn accomplished; the task few which your life has beeneonsecrated is finished. To-day we two shall part, each going his separate way—you to risk your weary threads in an old box, perhaps to be handed down to po ; sj£r&y in the years to cotne; I to return to the busy city life which I , gave up-to go with you. »We hhve through together, and it was worth the price we paid», but I’m more than glad it’s over, Old Uniform, and know that you feel the same way aborit it. You were faithful, you were warm; you protected me from the winds arid Yain§ and the ariows; perhaps many times you saved my life and perhaps* I owe my very self to you, and dear Old Uniform I’m ript nngrsiteful Wheri Tsay good-hyC. ' ' ; , t ' •' ? 5 ‘ I shall go back in the business .world v with. a deep appreciation of you. I shall 1 go back into civilian clothes a better man-better .physically w morally better in heart and soul because you have made me so. You have given me a better whatr good clothes mean to a mam ‘Within your sacred, walls I constantly endeavoured to conduct myself like the' true soldier that you would have me be. You gave me self-respect irl the presence of other >men, a self-respect which I shall carry hack to the business world in the new suH of civilian clothesT’mnow wearing. . And now your work is done, and, Ah! how well it is done, to-day we part, perhaps never to meet,again, and when I put you Wriy'ln my box with the Union Jack to guard you, may you for ever repose in peace. You won’t despise me for saying that. It feels good to dress up in civilian clothes aerain. |You understand! Farewell, Old Uniform, farewell! 'With peace comes renewed prosperity. Good clo'thes proveth cheerfulness and inspire self-confidence. They are the visible signs, of imr beHef in the future nf our Country. Let us look forward, not back. Let ns rejoice in our deliverance. Let s be cheerful both in mind and dress, arid buy Dee and .Sons’ good clothes. These are the Clothes turned out in our Big Suit Store, that give you peace and • comfort and selfrespect. Returned men liberally deait with

Bia SUIT AND BOOT STOKE. f i Nelson Car Company ! \ ' » .. I 87,' HARDY STREET, (opposite Wilkins and Field’s), / F FULL STOCKS OF GENUINE FORD SPARE PARTS AND, ACCESSORIES ■ AliSO ' ' ' : K . FORD ntM, FORD TRUCKS, ’FORD. TRACTORS. We have in stock now forimmediate delivers—--1 Ford 5-seatoi; Touring Oar; latest model. 1 Ford 1-ton Truck with-Pneumatic Tyres, and will land another Truck in- few days. ■ j * \ The 1-ton Truck'is a^jideal machine Storekeepers and Carriers, etc., and we incite jf’oSr inquiries. , We are also Jgr Ford Tractors. / The,Fo’*c Tractor : f is a strong, economical m&hcine. Burns' Kerosene, ‘tnd will stand up to its work anywhere. OUR WORKSHOP IS NOW IN PULL SWING. ?FORD REPAIRS ■ won UNDERTAR g N IN ALL DETAILS. . 87 HARDY STREET, - •; THONE 672. 2/8 per lb. 1/4. The experts who pack these Teas are men of long and exceptional experience in the buying and blending of Teas* and have spared no efforts to insure that the l quality of Pyramid Tea is the best that can be given at the respective prices this Brand is sold at, and we can. say with confidence and a Ml jaaowledge of the various lines on the market to-day, that there is no other Brand which shows the same sterling value or will give the same choice flavour, aroma and richness in the cup as PYRAMID TEA. T. USHER & SON. CALEDONIA BOUSE. „ DISTRICT AGENTS,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 83, 8 April 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 83, 8 April 1919, Page 3