FASHION THE controlling factor in our display;. Hence the smart, new assembly of the most fashionable LADIES’ AUTUMN COATS In All Wool Tweeds dust C't thing for warm Winter comfort. FLced most moderately, too, Oos, 70s ’3d, 97s 6d, 107s Cd UUa 6d, 137s fid, 150s fid, 154s fid. ALL WOOL SPOUTS COATS In all the newest shades and finishings—undoubtedly the smartest thing for Autumn wear, at 49c fid, 57s fid, 67s fid, 753, 87s fid. ALL GREAT BIG VALUES AT THE PRICES. EVERYONE! AVAIL YOURSELVES OF THESE VALUES TO-DAY I S. ANSTICfi SON <sco. DRAPERS and OUTFITTERS, Opposite the Post Office, 1 HCMM OBSI ■FRUITGROWERS IN the NELSON DISTRICTS- having consignments of FRUIT to market would find it to their advantage to communicate with - REILLY’S CENTRAL DUNEDIN. Who want consignments of Choice Dessert anc f ( nnru«ih Zealand Agents for “Barger” Disc H a jT ows ? £?fS? h -?« e S wash P “Giraffe” Brand of Lime Sulphur; s Fruit Tree ash.. and Distributing Agents for Messrs Mdlichamp and Sons and D . y Sons* Fruit and Forest Trees, Rare Shrubs, Managing Director.
© Children catch coM easilx ■OE£N raWr IHISH MOSS and a neglected cold may lead to serious complicalioi s. The standard family remedy for coughs and colds, Bonnington’s Irish Moss, will quickly give relief and allay irritation, Bennington’* is so compounded that it acts almost like a throat * L paint and thus brings speedy relief to cough racked sufferer*. Bonnington’s Irish Moss contains no opiates or harmful drug*. It ha* been tested and proved for over 60 years. SS Irish. is the standard family* cough remedy in thousands of families 10-day. Don’t be put off with substitutes. Ask for Boiminffton's, 1/6 and at ail Chemists and Store*. isn ® tore _ yfrOff
THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION. ESTABLISHED 18uL LIFE ASSURANCE. ENDOWMENTS. ANNUITIES. DEFERRED ASSURANCES FOR CHILDREN. Funds in band ; to meet Claims over £13,000,000. BONUSES LARGE. LOW PREMIUMS All Profits belong to the Policyholders. A Bonus Accrues Every Year. Rates charged for age NEAREST birthday, .and not NEXT, as is the practice with most offices, thus- reducing the coat. Full particulars may he obtained from the Nelson laical Agents, Messrs ,E. BUXTON 1 AND CO., or from R. P. RICHARDSON, District Inspector. General Manager for New Zealand; F. W. Nicholson, Custom House Quay. WeTlijngtou. Woods’ Great Peppermint Oure^ For Coughs and Golds, never fpß«, 1/9, 2!9. OF■COURSE f|3HAT Winter Suit or Costume will do just one more season it yon send it to ns to be Dyed or Cleaned. Never mind how soiled or shabby it may be, we will return it to yon with quite a bright and new appearance, also do your slight Tailor Repairs for a small extra charge. Let us hear from you soon, as a “Clean up and Stick 'in Time” may save you a new garment. The Prompt. • The Perfect IXL CO DRY CLEANERS AND DYERS 74 Collingwood St. ’Phone 360 NELSON Kid Clove, Fur and Feather Cleaners. CAKES and SCONES made with. a K 99 Baking Powder Make you Hungry just *o £ ee them. —-Old-fashianed Goodness. Crisp, #slden-brown Crust -—and light as a wafer.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 1 June 1920, Page 3
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