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I Ova NEW GOODS for the W% coming Season are now 111 CLpSry to hand, of which we are making a special II «* J* display in our Upstairs UCpii Department, including 1 i the following lines :— Horricks' and Crewdson's Calicoes, 36in. and 42in. Madapolan Embroideries and Insertions, and All-over Laces, lloyle's Famous Prints. Fancy Dress Muslin Delaines and Cotton Voiles. Uniform Cloths in Fancy Stripes. White "Wincey and Galateas. L Buxton & Co., Ltd., TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. Japanese Silks, in White, Black and all colours; Embroidered Silk, Cotton and Lawn Blouse Lengths; Silk Handkerchief s; Kimonos; Drawn Thread Table Centres and Runners, etc. Shantung Silks.

We have just opened a very large range of all the above, in the quality for which we are famous. If you haven't tried them, ask your friends as to their wearing capacity and value. Patterns posted on application.

R. Snodgr&ss 8l Sons,

DIRECT IMPORTERS.

TO FRUITGROWERS AND OTHERS.

-STOU are advised in your own interests JL to send your consignments ot FKUIT and other "roduo^ to me oldest ESTABLISHED and MOST RELIABLE Hirin """m'rHaw*".. -

VoOKL-STKEBT, UUNBDtN, Auctioneers and Agents. Established 1579. We have the largest and most central rooms in the city Prompt advices and returns, a notion Sales held every mornto* at 0 o'clock, and a large attendance olTrayeß is always secured, and highest pricei obtained.

ONE MAN'S SUIT_ EXPERIENCE. A well-known business man walked into Tne of the large city branches of ''The Modern Tailors" a few days aao He had with him two suits which he asked the .P^P'*".]?soect "I have noticed," he said, ?& you claim to save men £2 on a genuine tailor made suit /<> r ™^. * did not believe this could be done-in fact I was prejudiced against your firm, thinking you were cheap tailors making inferior suits. But one day it struck me, in reading your ad. that you wouldn't make such a genuine guarantee offer unless there was something in it, so I decided to take you at your word and order a suit under your guarantee. Now look at these two suits—one was made by one of the most fashionable tailors in New Zealand at a cost of £6 12s 6d. The other was made by you, and cost me £3 12s 6d. Your suit is : equal in material, cut and fit, and superior in finish. Your claim to savt £2 is modest, and you can depend on my future custom." Though almost incredible this unique testimonial is vouched for as an absolute fact. • The local branch address iis George Davies, Ltd., "The Modem Tailors," 49' Hardy street, Nelson.

phckix; thick peel Sold in Paokets and Tins Branded: PHOENIX THICK LEMON i'EEL. PHOENIX SEVILLE ORANGE PEEL. PHCENIX LARCE CITRON PEEL. PHCENIX MIXED PEEL. Every Careful Housekeeper insists on having this renowned brand. Manufacturers: THE PHfENIX CO., LTD. DUNEDIN. 3603

r- SARTORIAL. -> NEW GOODS FOrThE SPRING AND SUMMER TO S EAND> THE newest Shades are in Greys. Herringbones and Diagonal Twills We cater for one class only—TEii BEST Our Snits average abont £5, with all: extras. Fir*fc-olaßß Pailorinj? on hiphgrade imported materials, with the latest cut and style, cannot be done tor less Wx Guarantee Satisfaction, T. HARFORD. HTOH GLASS TAILOR, TRAFALGAR STRPP

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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13272, 24 November 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13272, 24 November 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13272, 24 November 1911, Page 1

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