I I i Balance Latimer's Boot Stock going less than half price all this week. your size is here, lady or man, you’ll get bargains. Mostly odd sizes left of this boot stock, which we bought at half price. Don’t miss calling; see what you may get at great bargain. LAST WEEK BOOT SALE. BOOT SALE LAST WEEK. •iV n : BIG SUIT AND BOOT STORE. Our Ladies’ Hose 2 pairs for 6/6. Better than ever. THE “STANDARD” CARS ARE WHAT THE MOTORIST REQUIRES The many desirable features are all embodied in the “Standard.” The Track is 4ft. Gin., the Long Wheel Base 9ft. Bin., the Reserve Power of the engine, the high clearance of Carburettor and Magneto ensuring the safe crossing of all negotiable Btreams. The accessibility to all parts, making repair charges a minimum. The ease of operation, the economy of running, the durability and finish, all combine to make the Standard what it is—“ The Envy of the Road.” ... , _ . 11 h.p. Roadster and Touring Model 14 h.p. Roadster and Touring Model /• £505 FULL PARTICULARS FROM C. ABRAM, District Agent, NELSON. SPECIAL VALOE ftrite and Unblteached Sheetings, 54in. 2/3, 72in. 3/3, 80in. 3/6. , rt/.-g rtiite Calico, lQ&d. Strong U.B. Table Damask, 2/11. fhite and Cold Striped Flannelettes from 1/- yard, ress Linens in Reseda, Flame, Helio, and Saxe, 40m., 2/11 ydk pecial Sunfast Casement Cloth in Cream, Fawn, Pink, Blue, Brown, 2/3 yard. \ ten’s Working Trousers from 8/6. ten’s Working Shirts from. 5/11. '■! pecial line Ladies* Vests, 2/11, selling for 2/3. ’PHONE 170 M. HULBERT, CASH DRAPER, MOTUEKA k im im m MB -atasSiSsS ELECTRICAL FITTINGS Lamp Shadeß aud Lighting Appointments that tend to beautify the .home. ■ When you want tlio finest equipment at tlio finest prices and the, most efficient service, you can do no better than call in here. B. J. FLATT & C 0„ SANITARY PLUMBERS AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, . < - BRIDGE STREET, NELSO&|fc V>Thone No. 327.
n «£ THREE LINES THAT WILL HELP, PRODUCE BETTER FRUIT SHERWIN-WILLIAMS DRY .POWDERED ARS£NA|§- OFUEAD. is preferable to other makes owing to the fact that it possesses qualities which go to make it undouotedly the.mpst effective and economical mixture on the market. ' - Because of its unusual lightness it Stays thoroughly in suspension during spraying operations, thus giving a^ spray of uniform strength. It remains in suspension almost indefinitely. Actual tests of other representative, products will- convince you of the superior quality and lightness of dry powdered Arsenate of Lead. Chemists have n>ade it the most perfect production of its kind on the market. 4 ; ' . It contains from 31 to 33 per cent. Arsenic Oxide, thorqjighly in combination with the lead. This means that it has maximum killing power, speedy actior*, and unquestioned effectiveness in controlling all leaf-eating and chewing insects. . It has splendid adhesive qualities, and covers the leaves evenly. The grower can apply this material with complete assurance of safety. ' , : . S Put up in the following sizes: £lb.., lib , 41b., 101 b., 251,bi' tins, WAKATU BRAND “ATOMISED SULPHUR.” For the control of Red Mite, Powdery Mildew, Black Spot, Scab, etc., during the growing season. . ■ ■ S This preparation is simply pure Sulphur .in an extremely fine state -of division, treated with an organic adhesive which 1 " enables it ;to stick to the trees for a considerable period. It has no caustic action on the foliage, and is thus a marked improvement on Lime Sulphur for Summer work. . .b Atomised Sulphur is put up in the following sizes: 281 b., 561 b., to lcwt. drums. BLACK LEAF 40. For the control of Woolly Aphis, Green Fly, and other insects—a good all-round spray. Black Leaf 40 in four sizes: loz. bottles, £lb., 21b., 101 b. tins. Vermorel Knapsack Spray Pumps. Auto Knapsack Spray Pumps. Bucket and Hand Pumps, Bamboo Spray Hods, Friend and Deming Nozzles, and extra spraying fittings. E. BUXTON AND CO. LTD. NELSON AND MOTUEKA.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 24 November 1924, Page 3
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