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MEN'S STRONG SHOOTERS MTD BLUCHERS AT UWTMND*. C"Ma <'-lulls, and Coughs are mostly caused through wearing infei.ro: awi wnrelia-We Boots, which allow the feet to get damp, thus tjh«i ■eoirso jnpncH is «t'fcen a few days in bed j Our ttoe-k* are selected witfh groat can* and only the best makes I »ro puwJ'xsKi and only the finest English leather is used, thus (insuring ruore serviceable war and perfect reliability. »Vioy a»e "built to tit tne fefct, therefore ease and comfort are j '" UGH TB A NO'S Iii «,■%*#> a tine stock of "cots whioh include >!Y<b'i» Kip Whol» Back Hhooters, pn^ert, 18/6. u.U.tr.'-i Mrong N'ailad "hooters, pupped. 14/6. Men.-? J<est chrome Bluchei >-•, nailed, 8/;'. iMer/s t<troi-g I,'hroni" Working Boots, with Heel and Toe Plfttas, »nd epn^gf d. It /6, iklea'd Geoum j (iie«nhide best quality, 20/. lightband arad Go., , ____________________ S Cheat the Cold Winds with Warm Wootien Underwear. " Prevention irf better than cure," so says everyone This chilly weather is " cold-catching" time and tho beat protection one can havo is a good ■*uib of warm w.uihen underwear. It will save youqiute a lot of, physiclatei. There i.* a prradtj «f w olbn underwear to suit every want in Ladies', Girls', and Infanta' underwear. Th* prices are within the limits of ev-ry pursa Th« qualiti-s are tfie best in Nelson, prica fcr price We hMo Htoe-k ■" Wolsey" and " Biitatmia" una] shrkkable underwuhc. I — I MRS. AJffSTICE, I PftAl'JWtt NELSON. Mens Stout Boots for Farm Work. Own ft Make Brand. i&OCIT THAT STA&3D THEE !Wi EVERY PASR. The famous IS Brand of Boots is a line of progress, botter each season. Take any line you like and com pare it with ofehcrs in. the Dominion, and your judgment will be in favour of Our Brand, made out l\l New Zealand Hides by New Zealand workmen. Hob's Split Kip Nail Shooters, 10/6, 13/6. Men's Kip Nailed Pegged Shooters, 15/6, 17/6, 18/6, Midi's Gieenhide Nailed Pegged Shooters, 18/6. Men's Btout Chrome Cookharas, 22/6. Mod's East India Kip Cookhanis, waterproof, 25/-. lit Trafalgar Strwt. T«l§phon« 223. I illnfer' Tim© is Biaotet Time. | j. Buy you Blankets now, and ensure a warm | 1 comfortable winter. We have new stocks of I i splendid blankets, at prices that will please | i you. Our value cannot be beaten. I I ' Ai^o QUILTS, BEDDING, RUGS, and CARPETS. 1 I . KiieSTEfl asid SONS, f I CO^FLRE FUfwaS'-!;:G WAREHOUSE. BRIDGE ST. 1 The Washing Boiler^that is Oapfi^afiitg all the Womenfolk From end to end of the Dominion, » """"Ci womenfolk are outhusiastic -over this KHEE.THVEII boiler. And they are slioAving their MSfl«»Ulfflll» admiration in a tangible way by buying it and recommending it. It seems only oU9fc.&«Ti« a matter of time when their u&e in New Zealand will bo universal. \<Z__ -—sSJfi Why is the Methven so popular? »' '1111 °*""HHIi Look at tho illustration and you'll '"I L■■ l lirjj wii tmderstand. It is detached so you 4ir c iimill? CIUI stand lt inside or out" vis |l |l lIIiJSI ' eas^ handle, easy to wash with, :• l||l I iilli easy to heat. See how close the fire- ' «^JI^S 1 9llll^W ox s c COPPer- That saves coal, saves heat, saves time. No brickwork rai^^^^^Hf n y°ur lifetime or your children's. 'Mr MssßßJß&sm W^ Frame is best Carron cast ironj copper '^Makers Dvum«K«! X^ comes from famous Elliott Copper I Rolling Mills, Birmingham. \ The Wilkins & Field Hardware Oompany, \ LIMITED. ■ Phones No. SO and 421] [Hardy Street and Selwyn Place, Nelson. j

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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13739, 3 June 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13739, 3 June 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13739, 3 June 1913, Page 4

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