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■jr.- 7 ~71l Bedsteads! Bedsteads!! % The most, artistic designs in Frencb A Parisian "and . • Italian Bedsteads are at BUXTONS FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. Brass Rail Bedsteads, Plain French Bedsteads, Hospital Bedsteads and Children's Cots with drop sides. ■ COMFORTABLE MATTRESSES 1 of Kapoc, Horsehair, and Flax, made in our own B factory on the premises. ;., * -• I] WIRE AND BOX SPRING MATTRESSES. : all sizes. / ■ . " ; * : Kapoc Pillows, Bolsters and Blankets. — 0 E. Buxton and Co., ltd. IFURNISHIN6 DEPARTMENT, I] TRAFALGAR STREET :: :: NELSON. I When making PICKLES, Use Mustard Pickle Powder. |% SAVES TIME. : GIVES BETTER RESULTS Sold in 11b. Tins by all Storekeepers. You c§n have an Autumn Display of ; Dress Fabrics in your own Home. ! Which is only another way of saying that if you will | " but send a line to the D.I.C. you will receive a com- ~.! '; preheneive range of the new Season's patterns by | return. , I Come now, and write to tlay ! i^_._-•""- The new Colourings are simply superb—rich tans, k. v f O^4 rare shades of golden browns, copper tints, fawns il ' ' I Vl I Ifs"1! an^ cinnamon brown. • Ijl 11 Iff But these are not all; there, are delightful shades in P^yUIS wedgwoed. nattier, mole, eaxe and amethyst. ™&M&*- rp^ en a wor( j ag to tho material? themselves—they i ,j( ' compute Cheviot Tweeds, Hopsacfl, Harris Tweedy, ij' mi Navy Uieviot and Coatings, >■ J in', 111 Again we say, write today and secure a set of ,!,, 11, patterns while the selection is complete. ■ . > < W. SIMM. '|jI |j Manager. || - WELLINGTON. • . |; , —<*' .' I Starches Olearer and Stiffer, Costs 1 I Less, Preserves the Qlothes. I llP^T^ri^irjir^ ""EiICLE" I I 1 vf^^^^a • ■ H«w»« i | 111\ V //^^^/^^^U No IPots> Wotcnes» or Btreaks 1 1 1 ' // t*%L'&^\ when you use " Eagle" Starch. B 'I I •- \X 14i starcnes wi^ a beautifully I 1 8 v^vv yY^S^/7 clear, fresh effect, makes the B m \%^^^^^^>^l_ clothes stiff, and—a most im- S ra I —^ r>~^^^^ _ portant point—keeps them stiff. B I 1 m «-4»i^ rf-VHTB snirts as Stifi' aS Dcards- Toli 1 W. GREGCj . | white dresses and linen it im-1 ilk "niSMFHIW U? J\ P arfcs acd ifc battens up I I|^ DU , „ i^l curtains perfectly. \ / | i MADE FROM PURE RICE, AND IS THE OKLY GOLD MEDAL I I STARCH IN NEW ZEALAND. I i Fven the be3t imported starches, which are far dearer, cannot give better! i rebulte All the best laundries use it. In fact " Kagle "is renowned S i throaghent the Dominion for the .excellent;(way it starches and tor its H H econcmical usiige. w g S»ve monftv, save the clothes, enhance their appearance by using " Eagla " 1 H Starch. Your grocer will supply yon. Ask hiai for it. ■ 1 ISI ODEI^^ JBW Pft l*il Coffee, Starch, Spice and 1 § W» uEILyO W ISO.) LIU, | Pepper Manufacturers, I 1 »><-->»DyiiEOlii.iaiaaß><U3RlK Sstablished 1861. I 1 MAKERS OF THE FAMOUS "CLUB" COFFEE, "CLUB" I I JELLY CRYSTALS, ETC. I ; Hop $ and a^"^^^^3i l ja O Invalid ASe and Stout, k ill ' }'J ■ STIMULATES hut never '.'.; 7M\ lISIVIGORATES 'FLUCTUATES ,; rJ^^» All other Ales, «fee., of equal Merit. -jf J iftri 6eo- Hogg & Go a , B||i J THE GlfY BREWEBV. NELSON. W^PltftJ [['PHONE 47. . 'l

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13410, 6 March 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13410, 6 March 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13410, 6 March 1914, Page 7