'-"" _' - "*r-'_ >** , *? .. " IF you haven't got a Comfortable Arm Chair—or if not enough of them—an Easy Chair is certainly a good thing to buy. It's always useful, always used, never superfluous, W ; © "have Easy Chairs in many designs—-plain and stylish—all most comfortable—rail of excellent quality. At LOCK'S EMPORIJJM a wide choice of chairs is always Your Leisure and Your Pleasure. It will pay y<m to get rid of some of the Old Stagers which are too old for their job, even the T)est chair isn't immortal, so to speak, _and it's bad policy to keep a chair on in your service when it has reached the age limit. LOCK'S is not only the Best House for easy and other chairs, but it is the best place to buy Furniture to Renovate or Completely Furnish your Home. We offer always, grand value in all Hnes, and we have the Biggest and Most Up-to-Date stock in the Province to select from. - LOCK'S COMPLETE FURNISHING EMPORIUM. Where All Buyers Get Satisfaction* J J I^l /' Bonninslon's Irish \ Va/ / XifJ Moss 's '°-day the. «s > ««<^'>»-«*'' sl»"dard family cough rS ■' jAy medicine, becaune fifty year* 52 *A\W' **aVI" Prove(* '' to be thebejt 5? IVViW ' co>uh And cold remedy for i^ ftWtt V and sdulls. Refuse $$&> ''viS im'inuon* »nd <übstitutc>. G*t 55>* * i!i,- ..rieinal ' 70 * , THE USE OF LANE'S EMULSION is an effective way to ke«p sr«ur hint* healthy. 2/6 and 4/6 wtrywhiri. New Book List Scott's Last Expedition ' 2-volume edition 7s, posted 7s 6d. Richmond's "Mrs. Red Pepper," 3s 6d. Jeffrey Farnol's "The Honourable Mrs. Tawnish," special illustrated edition, 6s. Cooke's "The Joy Bringer," 3s 6d. Comfort's "Road of living Men," 3s 6d. Myrtle Read's "Threads of Grey and Gold," 3s 6d. Thomas Dixon's "The Southerner," 3s 6d. Wentworth's "The Fire Within," 3s 6d "The Way Home," by author of "Inner Shrine,'! 3s 6d. Lincoln's "Dr. Pratt's Patients,?' 3s 6d. • ■ ; Chambers' "BusinessXife," 3s 6d. StockleyV "Dream Ship," 3s 6d. Rex Beach's "Iron Trail," 3s 6d. Hall Cairie's "Woman Thou Gayest Me," 3s 6d. Lindsay Russell's ','Smouldering Fire," 3s'6d. "What's Wrong with Umonißm—the true case for labour," Is 3d. J. f H OUTSELL' A CO., LTD. WANTED. ALL POSSIBLE BUYERS OF SMALL CARS TO INVESTIGATE AND INSPECT —THE— mm singer. Fr!c@ $250, COMPLETE WITH FIVE WHEELS AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS. EXTRA WIDE SEATING. iet4 MODELS ARRIVING. 8. WINN. | SOLE AGENT, NELSON. "Always.. Pleased to meet you - Face to Face" i J, Bockmann, ThelTJp-to-data HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST NOTIFIES the public of Nelecn and District fchafc he has a large assortmanfe of Tobacconldt Goods in stock to wlect from and has much pleaynro fb meet you face to face tor an easy '.have or an up-to-date haircut foe 6:1., ana attended to by firsit- ■ class artists. • "■ ; -■•..'■ ' ■ . ■ ' Jxazors Hharpened k to satisfaction. J. SOCKPSANitS, Trafalgar.&t. OUBBER STAMPS,—We >i«EafM *■•' iiiro every clrbb of Stvamp. Oai and inspect specimens. Prices rig&< "The Cetenlvt" Jobbing Departmest
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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13929, 10 February 1914, Page 2
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480Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13929, 10 February 1914, Page 2
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