'Botlir Tango-ing Shoes' : -That irrestible ragtime is sure to hold its I own in tbe dance gatherings of the season. j You won't be any exception to the rule of 'Everybody's Doing It' for when the band strikes up "Down the 5 Missisippi" your feet will get the ragtime craze. Then—well—good dancing depends largely upon the fit and corofort of your shoes. Select them from Lightband's hew importations of dancing shoes—and be ; assured of perfect ease and fit. Prices are quite moderate—so come and inspect this superb selection. «~- — Lightband and Co., ' POBOX6B ": . " 'PHONE 67. P.O. BOX f*. TBAFAL (jAB-ST., NELFON, 1 . I— — ■. Ladies' Winter Underwear of Dependable Quality. I You wtfl find these wo^en garments for Winter to be of a texture and finish quite superior to the usual They are pure well-fitting for comfort, and seasonable weight for warmth. The prices are in no way extragavant, and the selection is wide and varied, including the Britannia and Wolseley Unshrinkable Underwear. WILL YOU PLEASE CML AND INSPECT. , DRAPER, MILLINER, AND • Mrs. ftnsfice, >be SS makes. TRAFALGAE, STREET, NELSON. ; Jg^^lZll^ir^^^^^ ■ -^^^ it's a Great Success 11 Because no matter what footwear you buy from ua during our Sale the quality is good and the reductions are generous. Every pair of Shoes we hold is reduced in Price. Ladies' Patent Buckle Shoes, usual 15/6, now 10/11. Ladies' Tan Glace Button Boots, usual 18/6, vow 8/11. Ladies' Grey Top Patent Vamp Shoes, usual 8/6, now 4/11 Ladiws' White Canvas One Bai Shoes, usual 6/6, now 4/11. Ladies' Tan langtoy Shoes, usual 15/6, now 8/11. Ladies' Tan Derby Shoes, usual 18/6, now 10/11, Ladied' Tan Glace Button Boots, usual 21/-, now 14/11.. Children's Grej Blue Chatnpane Shoes, 4 to 6,1/11, 7 to 10 2/6. C.F. Polish, Black and Tan, 6 tins 1/-. Ladies' Round Robbers, 3 pairs l/-. NOTICE TO FARMERS./ GRASS, ©LOWEH, TMEMW, & BAPE SEED. . TIBKER & LEVIEN, THE LEADING SEED MERCHANTS, HARDY STREET. WElhave pleasure in announcing that we have full supplies of QR^S V£^O VER TURNIP and RAPE SEEDS. As hitherto, we have selected the BEbT SEED PROCURABLE, and clierts *ill find the PURITY and GERMINATION up to-our uaual «tandard of excellence. WE have full stocks of best fieavy Machine-dressed AKAROA COCKSFOOT, Heavy Machine-dressed Southern and Bawke's Bay Perennial and Italian RyEi GRASS. Imported and Locally-grown WESTERN WOLTH iJYE GBASS. Superior] [mported TIMOTHY. Machine-dressed CHE WING'S. FESCUE and CRESTEJV DOG'S TAIL. All varietiea of CLOVES, CAETER'S TURNIP & RAPE SEEDS. ■ SAMPLES AND QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION. HARDY STREET. NELSON, • . . ■ . ". I n-V sV^^^s^^^X^oi^ L°ok for handy y^o^W^^^&}^s^ Sfc&M x^ ea. s *™S spoon y Grow Bigger Blooms and Better Fruit f by feeding yoiir garden and orchard with ■■; CA R_MONA . ■ : Being a powder, it is easily applied—mixes evenly with the soil—ede quickly— and never fails. , It strengthens the plants—increases crops amazingly—improve* the colour and vigour of flowers and the flavour of fruits and vegetables. Thousands of gardeners ascribe their success to the regular use of CARMONA. All Storekeepers or Seedsmen :In tins, I|-, IJ6 and 3f6 WILKIrIS & FIELD tMOMi , mA 01 any ennnsl MELSOV.*"
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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13455, 29 April 1914, Page 4
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508Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13455, 29 April 1914, Page 4
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