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piUMlUniillinii!liE2IIIIIl!lillli;3lil!lllI!lilC3lllllllll!IIC31lllli!lii!II31UltUUil 1 TORE AND REFRESHING- I You will like them because they are brewed from B an exceptionally PURE DEEP-WELL WATER. | B From Nelson-grown Barley. :«j From Nelson-grown Hops,' known as "KENT GOLDC TNGS," the plants being specially imported from Kent. I | In a MODERN PLANT (largely aluminium). i I And finally MATURED IN COOL UNDERGROUND I I CELLARS. | | IN ORDERING SUPPLIES JUST TELEPHONI 18. j 1 J. R. DODSON & SON, NELSON BREWERY. | !iiiiiiiiiiiic3iii!iiiiiii»3iii!iiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiit3iiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiic»iiiinnmi

EXTRA QUALITY loot) in (DlUniiuutc of your time in L Loci Your Mattress must < lie soft, cosy, and cool. ¥ * ] Quality is not sacrificed to keep our Bedding prices low. We use only the best materials, skilled workmen are employed, and because of our big turnover we are able to offer better values than ever. 3 m .:■.■ .iin FURNISHERS & DRAPERS TRAFALGAK ST.

*raa^iT»*iaiwa**M AND LET US, EACH AND ALL, DRINK THEIR GOOD HEALTH IN MM^ttWU: COUPLED WITH THEIR MANY HAPPY WORKERS Hops alone bring eighty thousand pounds into the Nelson district every year, but of this hop-pickers receive over £14,500 annually (taking the past 0 years' figures). Barley returns fully ;js per bushel and the yield for .1927-28 was 24,157 bushels! Now will some blight school boy tell HARLEY'S exactly how much that amounts to in pounds sterling'.' 'PHONE 133. ,' lIARLEY & SONS, NELSON. THE CHRISTMAS BREW IS NOW READY. .

n > if} No matter what articles you •ll i ; V need—you will save consider--1_) ably if you buy now at these rejj markable sale prices. ALUMINIUM WARE - ; Sets, of 4 Aluminium best quality Saucepans, with || bronze handles of the well known Diamond j$ brand, 5, s£, 6-|, 7| diameter. 18/6. These are Ijj much superior to the ordinary cheap sets. m Aluminium Tea Strainers, to rest on cup. 4<j« Aluminium Lemon Squeezers. 6d. M Aluminium Graduated Measures, marked in ounces & and pints. Pints 1/9; Quarts 2/3. fcj Aluminium Colanders. 3/9. Aluminium Flour Shakers. _ 1/9. B Aluminium Loose Bottom Cake Tins, 7in. 2/-. k Aluminium T Sanrpnans. sin 1/6: 6in 2/-. J^l Aluminium Ladles. Aluminium Fish Slices. !/"• Aluminium Vacuum Washers._ 20/-. j Aluminium Teapots, 2 pint, good pouring Teapots. I Aluminium f-pint Mugs. !/-• j THE TOKINS AND FIELD i HARDWARE CO.,

-■• ■.-.•..'.-■■■:<■ ■,•.''■■■■ VV-/. -.-•■ •-•■; '■>■.-. ••..* v .-. .:•• ■■-:>. ■ •,-■■-■-■■ Gram Leather; I Upper and ToeC Counter of Solid Sole Leather IHbUo Heel 14 Nails Hold Heel , I Seams Double Ck. / or Triple Sl'lkW Sole LeslW| Insole I Rust Proof Nails In Solo Misnko Sole-Water: Here is a diagram that shows how a good work shoe is made. You can see the points to look for if you want comfort, good looks and extra long wear. There's one sure and easy way to get them ALL just ask for the BALL-BAND Mishko Shoe. It has the \ waterproof Mishko Sole that will last as long as the upper and will outwear two or three leather soles. You save on your shoe bill and you have no repair bills. J Those who are hard on Footwear are invited to call and inspect these wonder-wearing Boots for ail kinds of work. No one pressed to buy. BRIDGE STREET,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 13 November 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 13 November 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 13 November 1928, Page 8