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mm SLIPPEBS JO-/W±-Gsk UEVEWWLCOIE jSP-^^^ , It's a real joy to slip into a pair? «&& R&3«*pL """£*' ■■' if your feet have been cold all day, they'll be warm in a trice -when you "■ " put on c >sy slippers sucii as these listed y here. Note the welomo pricas : — LOWEST PRICES FOR LADIES'WARM SLIPPERS. Maroon and Black Velvet Slippers, Leather Soles, Imported, 5/6. Black Poplin Slippers, String Soles, Imported, 3/9. Claret Poplin Slippers, String Soles, Imported, 4/6. Blaok Poplin Slippers, Elastic Springs. Imported, 4/9. < Grey Velvet Slippers, Leather Soles and Heel 3, Imported, 6/6. Lightband and (to., : Bootmakers, KELSON. ■ .„..,„.., Ogys|| Ordained by Winter. In offering these becoming examples of new "Winter Millinery we ate reasonably sure of your complete approval because of their N unobsbrusive charm. More than that, the f proportionately moderate prices which rule, and a decided note of economy in harmony with limited dress allowances. WILL YOU CALL AS SOON AS CONVENIENT? We've a pretty model that will surely become you. -- . ~ DBJIPEB, MILLINER, AND HIPS. AnStlGO, DBESSMAKEfi. TKAPALGAE STBEET, NELSON. Insure Your Feet. A Pair of good Rubbers may be more valuable to you than a Policy for Health Insurance. They will insure your feefe against wet and dampness by keeping them warm and dry, while you can not realise on the health policy until you are ill. ■'■■■ wm- is RUBBER OVER-SHOES AND 16OM BOOTS. All best brands and fresh this season. Women's Storm Front Goloshes, 3/6 to 5/-. GirK Storm Front Goloshes, 4 to 6, 2/6 ; 7 to 10, 2/9; 11 to 2, 3/-. Boys' Storm Front Goloshes, 7 to 10, 3/9 ; 11 to 2, 4/3. Men's Storm Front Goloshes, 4/6 to 6/6. Women's Gum Boots, 8/6; Misses', 7/6; Girls', 6/6. Men's Knee Gum Boots, 15/6 to 21/-. Men's Hip Gum Boots, Heavy Duck, 26/6. ] Men's Hip Snagproof Gums, " Gold Seal," 42/-. j Men's Rubber-Hide Gums, Leather Soles, 42/-. ) "Write for our Illustrated Mail Order Catalogue. J %/%^^OW smmmimwm. w^^^ NOTICE TO FARMERS, GRASS, CLOVEH, TURNIP, & BUPE SEED. ~ TUSKER & LEViEfi, THE LEADING SEED MERGHANTB, HASP STREET. WEihave pleasure in announcing that we have full supplies of GRA.SB, CLOVEE rUBNIP and BAPE SEEDS. As hitherto, we hare selected the BEST SEED PEOCUBABLE, and clierta will find the PUBITY and GEBMINATION up to our usual c tandard of excellence. WE have full rtocfcs of best Heavy Machine-dressed AKAEOA COCKSFOOT, S«avy Machine-dressed Southern and Bawke's Bay Perennial and Italian BYE «KASS. Imported and Locally-grown WESTEEN WOLTH iJTE GEASS. Superior imported TJMOTHY. Machine-dreßsed OHEWING'S FESCUE and CSESTEP DOG'S TAIL. All varieties of CLOVES, CAETRE'S TUENIP & EAPE SEEDS. SAMPLES AND QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION. . P HAEDT STEEET, NELSON, ..The.. Prizes "will be awarded to the boys designing and constructing the most original model with a MEOANNO outfit. FIRST PRIZE—" Meccano " Outfit No. 4, value £2. SECOND PRIZE—" Meccano " Motor No. 2, value £1/8/6. THIRD/PRIZE—" Meccano " Motor No. 1, value 9/6SPECIAL NOTE.—There will he many beys whe, though unable te design and construct sn entirely n»,w model, way have ideas for additions and improvements to one c.£ the 1908 moeels in the " MECANUO " instruction book, i Medals embodying thesa. ideas, though not eligible fcr first prize, maybe entered for the competition with a cfcanca of v/inning second or third prize. Competition c!oses on Saturday, October 3rd. USE ¥§11 BRAINS and mm the Special Prize of £10. To the boys who invent a new model for tfie Meccano Instruction Book. MECCAAKO LTD., Liverpool,-will give JEIO. This is a prize worth working for. Your model need bofc be elaborate, a new mociel for No. 1 outfit is just as valuable to them as one for No. G, but it roust be original and unique, YOU HAVE BRAINS—USE .THEM ! Win one of the prizes of this competition and photographs of your model Will be sent to England, giving you a chance for the £10 prize. Boys who do not o^n "MECCANO" Outfits should send at once for 1 the % Meccano Book "No 10. FEEE on request. THE MECCANO MODEL BOILDIS^jg OOiPEIITIOSi. Conducted by , The Walkins k Field Hardware Go, Ltd. Sole Agents for Meccano, Nelson, r • . ■ ■ ■ C_..^ ""•?■. - ■ ■

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13448, 2 June 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13448, 2 June 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13448, 2 June 1914, Page 4