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1 JUST LANDED: ANew Shipment of our Celebrated | ieu "England sewing machines. IJN O IVI.BjCiIIHG Can Would, it paj' us to risk losing a <joi d and valued fflVe X*eSS Trouble, customer at our btoo by selling a, Sewing v . * Mrchine that would not prove nil we claim for ii, ? No Machine can Ask yourself— d.O Better Or IVtoie Wouli we be likely to recommend tr -is nmcliiErt . __ r so strongly if it were net as good as nay otiier Work. Machinß mjfie ? COULD WE AFFORD T'^ DO SO? / "■ AT THP O^ F €Z> LADIES' 2-DOMR STRONG KID GLOYKS, needle points, polish V^ lined, fur wrist, a warm hard-wearing winter "love in tans and '■ browns. Price 5/6 pair : LADIES' 2-DOMR STRONG WEARING NAPPA GJ.O\ T{S, spear , points, suitable for driving or walking. Trice 3/1 1 pair ■ "PES DUPLEX" ALL PURE V/OOJ, BLACK CASHMERE | HOSE, full fashioned, double feet throughout, perfect sanit^rv ; I dupe. Prices 2/3, 2/f>, 2/9, 3/3, pair | ALL PURE WOOL COLOURED CASHMERE HOSE, embroidered, j self-colour silk, vertical stripe in royai grey, mole, .saxe bine. 1 ' vieux rose, r.methyst, dark green. Price ?,/?> pair ] | LADIES' ALL WOOL MUFFLERS AND MOTOR SCARVES, in j I j white and colours, plain-and striped. Trices from 2/3 to 7/j cich j VERY SMART BLACK SILK VELVET STOLES AND SCARVES. ] lined self and colours, tasr.(d3ed and fringed ends. Price 25/6 and IQ/6 I \ VERY DAINTY NET JAEOT, daintily trimmed, guipure lace and | silk braid, high gibson neck baud, in white and Paris. « Price 2/6 each h VERY SMART WIDE END RICHMOND TIES,' in foulard, silk, crepe de rhene, satiu, and popiin, in plain or fancy contrasted colours, and stripes and checks. 2/6 each VISITORS TO WELLS^GTOIi ARE EftVETED TO INSPECT tHE STOCKS OF TH£ DJ.C. HLIiILiIILMII!!^ " Onoto *■ Self-Eilling. (PoBT FltM) ... 15/- ---" Waterman's" Ideal „ ... 13/6 The " Pelican" Stylo „ ... 3/6 JACKSON & CO..§ BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS " LJMSTEO, § TRAFALGAII STREET, NELSON. i By installing one of thever. best Separators I --THE. ALE A - LAVAL—the cleanest I skimmer, lightest running, and requires less i repairs than any other make. 1 SPECIAL TERMS TO CREAM SUPPLIERS. jW. E,. MAY, r.chmon^ #^What Constitutes Good Ale^ H Persons who drink Ale should remember m WM That Read's "Dog's Head" Bass is always brewed from ||| Wm the choicest materials. - ||| i§| That it is brewed with the hard v/ater from the springs 1% owned by Messrs.'Bass & Co., the renowned brewers of |*| 1 "DOG'S HEAD" BASS 1 W® That it is bottled only by Read Brothers, Limited, of ra London, England, in the most modern bottling establishment M Wi finest quality, always . Wm HI uniform and never turns JosSr'^^ >^^^%s l WsH m dogbass ead f£y If^^^^ I H in all English homes. IJ^A f^^V j/'W^ J^S Ml am Every bottle be&rs I^^^^^O) /s^ffip fiH EMI tills label, whloh is H Hpj the oca! of excolicnce / * -—^^\^t^F Jzs?i SOLD EVERYWHERE. JW

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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13381, 2 April 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13381, 2 April 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13381, 2 April 1912, Page 7