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HEN'S STRONG SHOOTERS AND ! BLUCHERS AT LIGHTBAKD'S, C« Ida. Chilli?, and .Coughs' are mostly caused through wearing . inferior and unreliable Boots, which allow the feet to gel; dump, ilitw the consequence is ott*n a few days in bed Our ftoclJß are selected* with fire:t care and only the best makes pie piircbaeed and only -the finest English leather is used, thus ensuring x«ot6 serviceable wear and perfect reliability. ■ They, kie built to fit the fefefc, therefore, ease and comfort are secured. , ■ m LiGHTBAND'S 1 have a fine stock of ftcots whioh. include IS Men's Kip Whole Hack Shooters, pegged, 18/6. ffl Men's strung Nailacl shooters, pegged. 14/6. M Men's Best Chrome Bhujheiff, naUed, 8/t>. h Men's Sfcro&g Chrome Working Boots, with Heel and Toe Plates, M and ppiigged. 16/6, f® Men's Qtmmn^ Gxeenhide Shooters, best quality, 20/. ffl Light band and Co., I p.o. v.-x pg. - 2^I^SJiR,JS?™ F<T: Nff!^2^imiiiiiißMiS^iiMUJil TO^a THE LADES' COATS AT MRS. ANSTICE'S | W9 STRIKE THE CORRECT NOTE. I Jffi&7\ Strict adherence to the principal features of correct g /kyfl \ Paris modes is the strong point of the new season's H £4\\ iX\ Coats for ladies at Mrs. Anstice's. : g \J ° ]Ij Our value is of the best obtainable, comprising H .fl* 11 goods bought direct from British manufacturers, | |° w( and wo can fulfil your requirements, whether it be || |,° vl a Rainproof Hydiotite or a Cosy Winter Coat for ■ I >| the -cold weather. Also we specialise in H I m DRESS iATOALS AND DRESSMAKING. I I 1 « If you require either a dress or costume made, it • H II 1 [ will pay you to &efc an estimate from us first, and ffl \^KjJ a "Wo have a large assortment of materials in the g ■*^f latest shades to choose from. B I ÜBQ lIMCSTS^E UKAPER, MrLLINER, ANl> 1 I Trafalgar Street, Nateon". W Own G laice Brand. : BOOT THAT STASiO THEE IH EWERY PA2B. The famous G Brand of Boots is a line of progress, better each season. Take any line you like and compare it with others in the Dominion, and your judgment will be in favour of Our Brand, made out or Mew Zealand Hides by New Zealand workmen. Mea's Split Kip Nail Shooters, 10/6,18/6, Men's Kip Nailed Pegged Shooters, 15/(i 17/6, 18/6. Men's Greenhide Nailed Pegged Shooters, 18/6. Men's Stout Chrome Cookhams, 22/6. Men's East India Kip Cookhams, waterproof, 25/-, **% TraJa^ar Street. Tfilftj»tiorifl 223.

I Miter Tine is BlanScet Time., B s Buy you Blankets how, and ensure a.warm I comfortable winter. We'have new stocks of S splendid blankets, at prices that will please « you. Our value cannot be beaten. 1 AIsoQOiLTS, BEDDING, RUGS, and CARPETS, I IAiSTEH and SOIS 9 I -GOIPLETE FURBISHING WfiHEHOHSE.^^ BRIDGE ST. LUX inverted Kerosene Gas Lamps. USEFUL FOR USHTIfiS SHOPS, HALLS, GHORGHES, ET6. The most brilliant light yet produced. The only light that shows true colors at night. Soft and ■ restful'for the eyes, It is the most economical i light known.' 700 Candle Power Lamps can be run at a cost of Jd per hour. Simple to handle, as there are no complicated parts to get out of order. These lamps are in uss in practically every coun- , try in the world. They have recently been installed, after severe tests, by the leading English, Scottish and Irish "Railway Companies for station lighting. Country visitors, are invited to inspect these lamps burning outside our premises on next Saturday and Monday evenings. "We nave also in stock LTJX Household Table and Hanging Lamps from 30/- up. It was a LUX Lamp that Amundsen mentions in bis book as having used in his winter quarters at the South Pole. Why put up with an old fashioned and poor light when tbb saving in oil alone will soon pay for a LUX Lamp. The Wilkins & Field Hardware Oompany, LIMITED. Phones No. 80 and 424] [Hardy Street and Selwyn Place, Nelson.

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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13751, 17 June 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13751, 17 June 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13751, 17 June 1913, Page 4

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