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HAVING taken over_ the Business previously carried on by Messrs SHORT AND SON, we ato now prepared to make Men’s SUITS TO MEASURE in first-class style at reasonable prices. Clients may rely on the same satisfactory service a 6 rendered by our predecesors. TRATHEN & CO. 81 TRAFALGAR STREET. NOTICE. Having »oki my carrying BUSINESS to Messrs BRIDGER and INGRAM, I wish to Thank the Public for past favours, and solicit a fair share of patronage for my suecessora H. J. RUFF ELL. Having taken over the Carrying Business carried on by Mr. H. J. Ruffell, we hope that by punctuality and strict attention to business we shall merit a fair share- of public patronage. BRIDGER AND INGRAM. INDIAN STORE, 98 Hardy street. — Elephant drums 9d, Brass Vases, Indian Crochet, Moonstones, Garnets from Is, SKETCH EXHIBITION. SUPER ART GALLERY. Open daily 2 p.m. till dusk. Admission; One Shilling, or by Member’s Ticket. SUPPORT WAKEFIELD SOLDIERS’ ' , MEMORIAL! Canvasser® Calling Early. THE ORPHAN HOME, PAPATOETOfc Applications win be received up to June 7th, 1919, for the position of .MATRON. , To enter upon duties early in July. Applicants must be Communicants of th-e Oburch of England, and -will be required to produce testimonials as to ability and character. Age to be slated. Salary One Hundred and Fifty Pounds per Annum, with Board, Residence and Laundry. Full particulars can be obtained from the Office of this paper. TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for LOGGING UP AND BURNING about 300 Acres of Fallen Timber at Murchison. Specifications may be seen at Hodgson’s ■Store, Murchison; Wakefield 'Hotel, Wakefield ; and at the offices of Adams and Harley, Solicitors, Nelson. Tenders close with the undersigned at Nelson on the 31st May, 1919, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ARTHUR N. BATCHELOR.

BOOTS! HERE you’ll discover, try on, and a.cept Comfort Boots and Slices and pleasing price*. —DEE & SONS. HATS. The Look-smart kind for Men. Soft Felts; right shades and shapes; priced right.—DEE & SONS. WINTER. MEN’S UNDERWEAR—the all wool kind, fhht keeps you warm and won’t irritate; sizes and textures for aII.—DEE & SONS. suits, READY-TO-WEAR; tailored to keep shape; stylish; and not nriced beyond your pockets. —DEE & SONS. DEE & SOUS SUIT AND BOOT STORE. WEAR A “MASTER CUT., ONCE you wear a “MASTER CUT’’ your «uit troubles are ended. It’g hit or miss buying most Boxed Suits You never know whether they’ll keep their shape. “MASTER CUT” Tailored Suits don’t lose their shape, because of patent unbreakable linings in the coat. A “MASTER CUT” is built to last. Smart styles, all wool materials, clever cutting, and expert workmanship put “MASTER CUT” Suita at the top of the class. They look as good as high-priced tailox-mados, Prices are 75s to, 120b. ONCE A “MASTER CUT” ALWAYS A “MASTER CUT.” AUCKLAND CIOTHING ARD DRAPERY CO. SOLE LOCAL AGENTS.

Engagement Rings " of Inusual Brilliance SCINTILLATING Diamonds noticeable for quality and exclusiveness are perfectly set in the charming Engagement Rings, which we are now showing. Lovers of the beautiful will find in this range a standard of excellence fhat can not be surpassed. LATEST EXCLUSIVE STYLES prevail in the display, the designs being characterised by good taste and charm of effect. Values are unbeatable, as all Rings are, made in our own workrooms and are marked at most moderate prices. . COME AND INSPECT. ’ LOUIS KERR, LTD. WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, 109 TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. JETS vs*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 120, 22 May 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 120, 22 May 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 120, 22 May 1919, Page 6