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V *w N, o rwUR London Buyers are always prompt in remitting tlio latest decrees of Dame Fashion, and our early Spring Show is the correct forecast of styles for the coming season. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED to view the charming colours and shapes of the Smart, lleady-to-Wears and Becoming-Models, featuring the utmost novelty, A superb showing that will delight every visitor, i We are now showing also fresh arrivals in Ladies’ Costumes for Spring Wear, in Navy Serges, 79/6, 99/6, 119/6 and £7 7s; in Fawn, Greys and Browns 79/6 upwards. Ladies’ Cretonne and Fouland Dresses, Ladies’ Knitted Silk Jumpers and _ Sports Coats, in newest and attractive colourings. Come early and inspect these choice goods. New Millinery Modes for all at Keen -BETTER-VALUE” Prices. Special io per cent. Discount allowed off all Millinery during our “BetterValuo” Sale. DRAPERS, MILLINERS & CLOTHIERS, TRAFALGAR ST

A CLEVER RUSE ESCAPE OE A PRISONER (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.{ BERLIN, Aug. 22. Martin Goldschmidt, a former member of the Hungarian Cabinet, awaiting trial on a charge of forgery, escaped from prison by a clover ruse. Ho feigned toothache and was taken to a dental institute. On the way lie invited his escort of three gaolers to his lodgings where a sumptuous banquet with wines and liquors avus prepared by bis pretty fiancee, who waited on them. While tin* gaolers I feasted Goldschmidt obtained permission to go upstairs (o wash bis bands. He never re-appeared. The gaolers | arrested the fiancee and her maid on a charge of complicity. ENGLISH CRICKET —— —— ■' T (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) (Australian and N Z f’nbln Assnciaiinn.) LONDON, Ang. 29. 'Middlesex beat Warwick, 129 and 299 (Bates 149 nob out). Yorkshire, 539 for b, declared (Sutcliffe 299). Surrey in the second Innings scored 165 for 3. The mulch was drawn. Kent, 917 and 343 for 5, declared (Woolley 1.55, Seymour 1.05 not out) drew with Lancashire, 211 and 219 for 2. Hampshire, 28! and 214 for 0 heat Somerset 400 and 97. Worcester, 992 and 200, drew with Sussex, 926 and 117 for 2. CCMISIUpIIM is traceable in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred to a simple cough neglected. If Lane’s Emulsion be taken at the first indication of a cough or cold, the subsequent dangers of bronchitis, asthma, and consumption can be prevented. JANE'S EMULSION 2/6 & 4/6 at all Chemists and Stores. 7 The Shine That Won’t Come Off is the Shine that C-0 Boot Polish imparts to boots and shoes. 1 C-0 is cheapest because it is a bigger tin of better polish. Stores and Footwear Dealers stock C-O. Ask for it. '‘Experience ripens wisdnm.”Wo]ling. Thousands of New Zealanders who hovo tested Baxter’s Lung Preserver 1 are loud in their praises of this peerless cough and cold remedy. _ Every dose is penetrating and quickly effective —speedily getting to the root of long-standing _ client and bronchial ailments, and bringing lasting relief. "Baxter’s” also possesses gr.'4Utl tonic properties which brnco-np and sustain wyak, impoverished systems,- 2/6 a large bottle at chemists and stales. hTstock dacanlav’s History of England, ft vols. illustrated royal Bvo, .69 9a i)(.. Persian Tales, translated by Lannner, illustrated, 15s. , risk Eairy Tales, by Stephens, illustrated ; 11? Cd, , . the Wilds of Maoriland, by James Mackintosh Hell, illust,; 12s 6d. ,ife Sir Samuel Baker, by Murray and White, illust.; 8s 6d. south Sea Reminiscences, by 1 . U. St. Johnston, illust. ; 13s 6d. \rt of Cricket, by Armstrong; 7s 6(1. [first Stops to Butting, by Ivniglii.; 7sCd. N. . First Steps to Lawn Tennis, ny Beamish; 5s 6d. Lawn Tennis, by 'Ritchie; 2s. . Lawn Tennis, by Herons, with contributions by Mile. Suzanne Lenglen. Rood's Engineer’s Handbook, 2Ufc edition. Late Fiction t “Good Grain,” by Emmeline Mornson ; 6s. "Success,” bv Hopkins; Bs. "East is East ” by Pilcher, 4, E> HOUNSEL’ft. » CPLtd.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 24 August 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 24 August 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 24 August 1922, Page 3

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