I Cheap Blankets. I Cheap Blankets. I Prior to close of Winter Season we are 1 clearing out the balance of our 1 stock of • I Superior Blankets 1 I at very low prices. 1 I Everett Brothers, 0 "' ' ■■"■'.'■ SB Y©u can Afford to Smile at | the Weather in these Boots I No -lamp can penetrate these." doughty leather walls "—they are impervious to the we,tte»t day. In them yo.u get the best of workB'naship, the finest English leather, the newest styles. Men's rati Calf Balmorals, hand sewn, English make. 21/. 'i yin Calf Derby Balmorals, hand sewn, English make., 21/6. " '\'>-Xi (lalf Derby Balmorals, leather lined, stout soles, 27/ti. 18/6, 30/-. " T*t> Calf Brogue Golf Shoes, leather lined, stout soles, 25/6. " R. x Calf Balmarals welted soles, creased fronts, English make, 23/6. " Box Calf Derby Balmorals, welted solos, creaEed fronts, EDghsh make, 25/6. ' ■ , , Patent Calf ©erby Shoes, hand sewn, 25/6. | „ Hlauk Glace Romeos, square toes, pUmp soles, 13/6. I LIGHTBAND & CO., Trafalgar Street, Nelson. I Po»t Offi" Box 68. 'Phone 87. IFhe True Conception Of Spring Millinery! Then* is an urtor absence of faddishnesa and extreme types in our SPRING MILLINEKY SHOW. Every BTA.T is the practical conception of an ideal Spring model, and eaa be wora with satisfaction to its wearer. " Exquisite Style', combined with Serviceable Qualities," exactly dr«c ibes this Millinery. Tho earlier you'visit the wider your choice !^ MRS. ASTSTICE, ,DBAPhK. MILLINEK, and DRESSMAKEE, Trafalgar Street. 'Phone 184. ." DUTY IS THE DEMAND OF THE PASSING HOUR." Goethe. >_•.» «■■>«.> «M»Aii AB%rt do not >pas 3 Entirely into other* bands SFF THAI THFSF RiSiSiiSandnoty6urs- Toui duty *° y°u^eif %SLL lI3HI IS9LUL laUllllU demands that you shall not ignore GENUINE OPPORTUNITIES. VISIT OUR - without delaf You are entitled to the best Let us supply it. Prices that gladden Careful Buyers ! Bargains without exaggerated statements of imaginery values; — IFOR TO: The world-knowa Walkover Boots (6, 9, 10 only), now 20/-; usually 28/6 Glace Bals, now 11/6/12/6,13/6; usually 15/6,17/6, 19/6 Tan Bals now 13/6; usually 18/6 Carpet Slippers now 4/6, well worth 6/6 Chrome Bals 9/11,10/11,11/11. Matchless value FOR WOMEN : Glace Shoes, pointed toes, pump soles, Louis heel, 8/11; usually 15/6 Glace Lace and Button Boots 10/6; worth 14/6 Borneo Slippers 4/6 ; worth 6/6 GIRLS' Red One-Bar Shoes, 7to 10 2/11,11 to 12 3/11; usually 5/6 and 6/6. ,- ~ *+* 101 Trafalgar Streat , Telephone 223. Sportsmen's Specialities. i Upper barrel (rifled) shoots .22, lower smoot^*^^^^^^^^^iri^ ■ ■ ■"■■.: "-.\IJBQJSp*aiJI,^P, RAVAGE EIFLES, WINCHESTER RIFLES TIBEACiI-LOADERS and REVOLVERS. EVERYTHING FOR THE ATHLETE. Boxing Gloves, Striking Bags, Hcckey Sticks, Footballs, Hockey Pads, Sandow .Developers. . ■ Maxim. Silencetß,^2Cal. and 303 Cal. The Wflkins and Field Hardware Co., \ EA&DY STBSET and SELWYN PLACE.
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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13507, 29 August 1912, Page 4
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438Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13507, 29 August 1912, Page 4
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