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HAVING taken, over the Business previously carried on by Messrs SHORT AND SON, we are now prepared to make Men’s SUITS TO MEASURE i.n first-class style at reasonable prices. Clients may rely on the same satisfactory service a e rendered by our predecessors. TRATHEN & GO. 81 TRAFALGAR STREET. A DANCE will be held in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Richmond, on TUESDAY, May 27th, to commence at 8 p.m. Good floor; good music; supper, etc. In aid of the McNamara Fund. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s 6d. HOT WATER BAGS, from 7s 6d. BOON, Chemist, Nelson. Y ETCHES, Ryecorn, Oats—good lines; prices reasonable. NEALE AND HADDCW. PIANOFORTE.—SINGING. Mrs a d. macfarlane, L.A.8., will Resume Teaching on MONDAY, May 26th—25 Nile street. PIANOFORTE. MISS SEALY will resume Teaching on THURSDAY, May 29th, Hardy-street, Nelson. SINGING MBS. HAROLD MOORE will resume Teaching on WEDNESDAY, May 28th, at Masonic Hall, Collingwood-st and at RICHMOND. TENDERS are invited for the PURCHASE FOR REMOVAL of the COTTAGE in Collingwood-street, adjoining Dr. Washbourne’s. Tenders close SATURDAY, the 31st inst. ROUT AND MILNER, t . Solicitors. 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 1 at thb. offices of Adams and Harley. Solicitors, Nelson. Tender’s close with the nndemigned at Nelson on the 51st May, 1919. The lowest or any tender not necessa"ily accepted. ARTHUR N. BATCHELOR. GOOD supply Prime Table Potatoes and Onions. NEALE AND HADDOW. "BOOTS —AND—SHOES. IT doesn’t cost a lot of oratory to sell our Footwear. Our Boots and Shoes for Ladies, Girls, Men, and Boys are built for Quality, which means satisfaction, and that means our prices are pleasing. We take second piano to none in selection, and our salespeople will show you that wo have the Boot or Shoe for every loot, and at unbeatable prices. We find a growing habit of buyers to go out of our store in our Comfort Footwear, and leave the. old ones with us, to bo made good as new. We’ve a Boot Doctor at your R ervice. DEE & SONS BKi BOOT AND SHOE STORE WEAR A MASTER CUT* ONCE you wear a "MASTER CUT” your suit troubles are ended. It’s hit or miss buying most Boxed Suits You never know whether they’ll keep their shape. * . "MASTER CUT” Tailored Itoits don’t lose their shape, became of patent unbreakable linings in the coat. A "MASTER GUT” is built to last Smart styles, all wool materials, \ clever cutting, and expert workmanship put "MASTER CUT ’ Suits at the top of the class. They look as good as high-priced tailor-mades. 1 Prices are 75s to 120s. ONCE A "MASTER CUT” ALWAYS A "MASTER CUT.” AUCKLAND CLOTHING AND DRAPERY CO. SOLE LOCAL AGENTS.

Engagement Rings “of Inusual Brilliance * SCINTILLATING Diamonds noticeable for quality and exclusiveness are perfectly set in the charming Engagement Dings, which we are now showing. Lovers of the beautiful will nnd in this range a standard of excellence that 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 KERRi LTD. WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, 10D TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 124, 27 May 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 124, 27 May 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 124, 27 May 1919, Page 6

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