Tho Thermometer.—At three o'clock this morning tho thermometer outside this office registered 28 degrees.
Take it -with you when camping. What? "Capip" Coffee of course! Ono bottle will make at least two score cups of delicious, fragrant coffee. Outlay small, enjoyment threat, trouble none, when "Camp" Coffee is used.
For Influenza tj>ko Wood's Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails, La 6d, 2s 6d.
Th© fara© of Moute-re appfo lands ha® spread from on© end <tf New Zealand to th© other. Those interested should not fail to s-»ad the annonnccraent in tho advertisement columns on pngo 3 regarding th© Rtiby Bey Estato.*
The visit of H.M.S. Now Zealand has proved beyond doubt that we are a loyal community; that wo lovo our country and the Home Land. Every -Nelsonian should also be p?oud of his homo. It is pleasant to havo your homo admired for its neatness, its cleanliness, the handsome appearance of its furniture, and the good taste which,distinguishes it throughout. That ie not to bo denied. Pride of home is a very natural feoling. Now, what about your home? Does it satisfy you in every respect, or does it still need a few good, r,e-w things to make it perfect in your eyes and those of your friends? If this is so, come ;t6 Lock's Big-Furniture* Emporium, where you will get the utmost possible value in good reliable furniture and household goods of every kind, including; Pianos,; Organs; Sowing Machines, Ranges, Go-Cart^, 8-?n Lamps, etc. It pays to deal at Lock's. .
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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13757, 24 June 1913, Page 4
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251Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13757, 24 June 1913, Page 4
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