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FOR THE SHOW m /"\UR Best Efforts are put forward at this time in order that Ladies may secure the most becoming modes for the district’s most important event. OUR SHOWROOM PRESENTS THE CHARM OF NOVELTY In Frocks. Costumes, Jumpers, Sunshades, Hosiery and all other essentials. It is a display calculated to arouse your ■ interest and appeal to your innate bargain sense. Call and view these SHOW SPECIALS AT McKAY’S: Showroom. A SMART COSTUME, in Navy Gabarline, beautifully Eyelet Embroidered in White, finished with Roll Collar and drawn at waist with Girdle to match. PRICE £9 9s. A CHARMING COAT FROCK, in Saxo, long-waisted effect, with Collar and Belt, neatly Embroidered in Putty and Saxe; Skirt pleated and finished with tiny Buttons. PRICE £6 15s. A PRETTY GOWN, in Rose Silk Stockinette, beautifully Embroidered in Silver Beads, with quaint Monk Collar, finished at waist with wide Sash. PRICE 955. A SIMPLE and DAINTY FROCK, becomingly carried out in Saxe Blue Sponge Cloth, with neat round neck and dhow sleeves, finished with Vest of self Hemstitching and small Buttons, Skirl nearly Hemstitched. PRICE 05s. A SILK STOCKINETTE JUMPER, Magyar cut, sleeves elbow length, with round neck, finished with wide handcrochet, drawn slightly at waist with Silk Girdle. In Rose, Navy, Cream, Black. PRICE 48s 6d. J Li MeKfflTfiPSOM ■II

KILL All LEAF-EATING INSECTS AMD Ensure Clean, Healthy Crops of Fruit BY SPRAYING WITH JEW DRY POWDER ARSENATE OF LEAD. “ELECTRO” is guaranteed to contain at least 30 per cent, arsenic oxide. As a matter of fact, it actually contains 33 pei cent. Further, there is only a trace of soluble arsenic, less than two-thirds of 1 per cent. That is why “ELECTRO” NEVER BURNS THE FOLIAGE. “ELECTRO” mixes instantly with water. Just shake it into the spray tank—no straining required.. It is so fine and so mechanically perfect that it stays iu suspension a long time. EVERY LEAF GETS ITS SHARE OF THE'POISON. Only one pound of “ELECTRO” DRY POWDER ARSENATE OF LEAD is required for 50 gallons of water. SPECIAL PRICE FOR tOOfb KEGS 1/3 PER POUND. If unable to call, mail your order to-day, addressed—‘The Farmers’ Hardy street NELSON

y leXtiSX). ijiiLa.ltiii'ilHw Btrsaw We Want Your Show Suit or| Costume Early FOR DYEING, CLEANING, AND RENOVATING, t ! AS IT TAKES A FEW DAYS TO GIVE THE BEST RESULTS. The Prompt I.XX* CO. Ihe Perfect SUIT AND COSTUMEDRY CLEANERS AND DYERS, 74 Colliingwoodst ’phone 360. NELSON MR. BATT, Tailor, High Street, MOTUEKA, Agent.

HENDERSON’S PURE HERBAL CURE TESTIMONIAL Mr. Henderson, Bridge Street, Dear Sir, — I think that it is my duty to write you a testimonial to show my appreciation of your wonderful Herb Remedy. I have been a sufferer of Rheumatism, Kidney Trouble, and Blood fllibMers.; I decided to give your remedy at trial, and after taking 3 bottles the pains have left my joints and muscles, and I feel like a young man agsfin. I was under the impression that I would never be well again, but thanks to your Herbal Remedy I am a cured mah. (Signed) ?RANE GODDARD. Nelson, :21st Oct., 1919. Herbal Remedy gets at the root of and. cures Rheumatism, Lumbago, Backache, Piles, Cramps, Diarrhoea, Kidney Troubles, Blood Impurities, 3/5, 5/6 and 7/6 bottle. Obtainable only from the manufacturer. D. HENDERSON, 110 Bridge Street, Nelson. Australian Ant Destroyer, 3/6 bottle.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 14 November 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 14 November 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 14 November 1922, Page 7

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