Marvellous snips in aH departments at MoKay and Son's first sale in Nelson. If falling prices could be heard McKay, and Son's store would sound like a boiler factory with a score of pneumatic rivetterw at work. Get in early Saturday morning, January 10th.*
It is said that as a result of the efforts of the Society for the Health of Women and Children the death rate of/ young children has been reduced, and" that if babies are to be "bonny" with the warm flush of radiant heaJth .^-painting pink roses on plump little cheeks—the best prescription is simple, fresh air and plenty of it. But we should say this is not all, for you may expand the little lungs and at the same time iajure the fragile spine if your baby is put into a springless, cramping, and uncomfortable carriage. lius *s an important matter, and it would be unwise for mothers to take risks when they can bo avoided by going to Lock's Emporium, and buying a most comfortable go-cart with easy leather or steel springs, ventilated hoods, and other up-to-date improvements. Lock's have a large assortment. of go-carts, prams, etc.; also drop-side cots, and specialities for the-comfort of children. The prices for these and all Household Furniture 'are'very reasonable, as a visit to this popular emporium will prove.*
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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13930, 11 February 1914, Page 4
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221Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13930, 11 February 1914, Page 4
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