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IT’S A DANDY! * * * We use this well-known phrase because it is very apropos to our business just at ibis moment. We have Dandy lines in Suits, Huts and Boots. Hundreds of dealers bare expressed -themselves, but more important is this expression. What did your customer say of his Suit, of his Hat, and of his Boots? It’s a Dandy! How is business? Oh, it’s Dandy! And so on, right along does this happy phrase ihe trend of thought. In the meantime it’s worth your while to get in touch with us on the Clothes, Hat and Boot question. Our stock is big, our prices are lowest, and you can’t do better than look our way. Dee & Sons, Big Suit and Boot Store, NELSON and MOTUEKA #o^o^o^o^ofofofo^o^ofo4o^o4o^o^o^ofc« Look for this brand! ms Is MrtOtfTMtN >K Cl4tri BP. on a tin of paint is equivalent to a pledge that it contains the BEST PAINT. Indeed every tin of Berger’s Paint (Prepared) is fully guaranteed to covert wear and look better than any other paint. (PREPARED! ■sists the weather. It will not peel or crack. So thoroughly :e its pure lead, zinc and linseed-oil dements mixed by ischinery that it provides a solid paint-lSlm impervious to jin or moisture. It saves the surface and thus saves all. lerger’s Paint is cheaper to use because its results, are so AbTING. It is the choice of all experienced painters. LOCAL AGENTS: E. BUXTON & CO., H. J. SAVAGE & SONS, TTnrrlr Street.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 13 December 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 13 December 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 13 December 1921, Page 3

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