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We have had the good fortune to secure another 1500 pahs of veal quality Boots and Shoes, made in Northampton by lire famous boot manufacturers, Jonathan Robinson and Frederick Cook, comprising all the newest creations in Ladies’ Shoes. Coloured Suedes and Kids in all shades, real Lizard and Crocodile Skins; also Patent Leather and Glace Kid. Hundreds of Men’s English sample Boots and Shoes in all the smartest and newest styles. The whole of these lots we are offering at prices that will live in the memory of the people for a long time to come. Children’s English Sample Shoes from 1/- pair. SEE OUR WINDOWS SEE OUR WINDOWS SEE OUR WINDOWS

II «> »wt* ■. wau*u uwwMtiMitmMrtfw all the week -• ■"■ poultry Foods ft /<jA’« o healthy hen to keep "in business ” and these scientific Poultry Foods keep hens healthy. fMany different Foods, including all the Standard tested ttakes, also the leading medicinal preparations are in Stock, and the reasonable prices make buying very easy. Call l £?SH9E XT Su JtffS syli TOE r^QIMA' vJto fjmr 01'!? ■WOW SOI !2ass<^ NEALE & HADDON ' VANQUARD STREET , NELSON ‘

LAST ID WILBERT'S SALE REMNANTS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. HALF PRICE. HULBERT THE CASH DRAPER, iOTUEKA. •PHONE 1 70M.

-O — 0WHEN ¥OO TURN THE TAP ON See that you get real HOT water, and plenty of it. We can install a hot-water service that will ensure this at all times. Consult us about it. H. J. FOOT & W„ 5 SANITARY PLUMBERS AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, BRIDGE STREET, NELSON., ’Phone No. 3Z7.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 August 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 August 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 August 1924, Page 3