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Stylish Coats Moderately Priced At Airs Ansticc's, now . showing,, are fashionable LADIES WARM TWEED COATS, which will guarantee Comfort ami Satisfactory Wear during the cold winter months. The latest cuts in Fashionable Tweeds, with and without Fur Collars, are here and at prices which uphold our usual good value: — TWEED COATS, 49s Cd, 57s 6d, 695, 85s, 105s. SEPARATE FUR COLLARS, 14s 6d, 17s Cd. Also excellent value in WINTER COSTUMES:— TWEED COSTUMES, 655, 69s 6d, 755, 89s 6d, 955, 129s 6d. Made to order at same prices. HRS ANSTICE DRAPER, MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER. TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON.

ir =3; =j. =5 =rj r-w.^ Wallace’s XXxXXXXX Continues to Attract scores of thrifty buyer ALTHOUGH business has been unusually brisk and hundreds of items have been sold at a sacrifice since the Sale began, there are still many more Bargains. Come early—stay late—select future, needs and present requirements while they can be obtained at specially reduced prices. There are .still big slocks of wearing apparel for ' Men, Women and Children; also Home Furnishings and Drapery. DON’T DELAY—CALL TO-DAY! JAS. A, WALLACE TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON.

In a list of phrases characterising all great wars there might bo mentioned the following: “Give me Liberty or Death” (the American Revolution): “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity” (the French ■'Revolution); “Up, Guards, and at 'em” (the [battle of Waterloo); “A little more grape, Captain Bragg” (the Mexican War); “Unconditional f>Ur render; X propose to move immediately upon your works” (the American Civil War); “You may lire when readyfi, OrkUcy” (the Epaiueh-Amcricon War); and “They shall not pass,” or “Lafayette, we're here" (the last Great War).

For Bronchial Coughs, take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure "Necessity makes inches of miles—mole hills of mountains.”—-Stanus. ‘Way over in Sydney a lady tried to get Baxter’s Lung Preserver—but, failing wrote as fallows:—"I am enclosing for some Baxter’s Lung-Preserver. One bottle did me «uch a lot of good in N.'/. that I wnat more.” And it will do you good too. Just now, when the barometer is so restless, you should have a large 2s 6d bottle h&ndy.~A&Mtti*V and Stores, ,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 104, 3 May 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 104, 3 May 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 104, 3 May 1919, Page 3