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-" ■ ■ • , * ,„.„ ,„....nummnmnumnHMiiiMnin i;iu»ißiMiiiigmii«MiiiH'f*WMiMMiim^ THE BEO.E. KEITH "WALK-OVER" FOOTWEAR & MEANS FOOT-EASE. $§*. But. to get clean away from the comfort question, the [\ ; jra|k very n«.me, i^eo. E. Keith, signifies ail that is above and be- i>y"'^3fll§) yond just " footwear." 13 "^mJ/J? Ie is the hall ar,rk as applied to style, workmaneh ip snd 11 v\vMfijf ' wear—pnd Geo-B. Keith's Boots are real Americsii. fchip- 7ft'" *Vy|i ■! ment of new fashions just arrived. W;i\ I 6ENI l 8 BEST AMERICAN r^\\\Wft ; 6EO. E. KEITH "WALK-OVER" BOOTS. MM| Fine Glace Derby Lace Boots. Goloshed latest " Round- jLj m y^jf Ditto, witii new " Mecca " Toeß, 28/6. \B/K*i^r1\ Hun Metal Derby Lace Boots. Geloshed, new "Mecca"' \ M^- »■ \ Toes, 32/6. |JKJ£3SfiBM «OT(OT» L B | jfl jn n P.O. BOX 63. 'PHONE 37. igtliOlili H llOi| IUUUkt-Pt., NELSON. If you were making your own Costume Jl you'd be very particular about various little points of style— fj > you'd be extra careful regarding little personal preferences | that one hardly expects to find in a Eeady-to-wear Cos- | M\ \\\ tume, but, " H *> Hi JP ;00R WIHTER COSTUfiIES HAVE «HY LITTLE wjMm •• individualists 11 fflm J /\jf They express all the style sou could wish for—they ara faithnllL^W. 1 folly made and finely finished throughout—the fit is irre--1 proachable and suggests the tailor-made. Have you a fabric n j|J preference?—then we have the fabric. Navy Serge, also HSB pretty mixed Tweed effects are specially favoured. •sL«? Why pay excessively for a tailor-made when here is all'tha jmgS&W Batwfpction-you want? A price. RH«« fi «.«*".«« DEAPEE, MILLINEE, AND > s IPS. UnStlCO, DEESSMAKEE. U I TEAFALGAE STEEET, NELSON. I Unsure Your Feet A Pair of good Rubbers to ay be more valuable to you than a Policy for Health Insurance. . They will insure your feet against wet and dampness by keeping them warm and dry, while you cannot realise on the health policy until you are iil. ROBBER OVER-SHOES AND?6UH BOOTS. All test brands and fresh this season. Women's Storm Erout Goloshes, 8/6 to 5/-. GirK Storm Front Goloshes, 4 to 6, 2/6;; 7 to 10, 2/9; 11 to 2, 3/-. Boys 1 Storm Pront Goloshes, 7 to 10, 3/9 j 11 to 2, 4/3. Men's Storm Front Goloshes, 4/6^o 6/6. : Wonjen'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/-. Men's Rubber-Hide Gums, Leather Soles, 42/-. "Write for our Illustrated Mail-Order Catalogue. NOTICE TO FARMERS. OHiISS P GLOWESi, TllßiiiPp & P*&PE SEED. ■ mm £ LEVfEN. THE LEADING SEED MEROHINT3, HARDY STREET. WE'have pfeasnre in announcing that we have full supplies of GRASS, CLOVEH rURNTP and EAPE SEEDS. As hitherto, we have selected the BEST SEED PEO. CUBABLE, and clients find the PUEITT and GEEMINATION up to our usua •» tnEdard of excellence. WE have full atockK of hsst Heavy Machine-dressed AKAEOA COCKSFOOT Heavy Machine-dressed Southern and Hawke's Bay Perennial and Italian ETI OK.ASS. Imported nnd Locally-grown WESTEEN WOLTH EYE GEASS. Superiui Imported TIMOTHY. Msiobiße-dressed OHEWING'S FGSCUE and CEESTEP Itch's TAIL. All varieties of CLOVES, CAETEE'S TUENIP & EAPE SEEDS SAMPLES AND QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION. HARDY STEEET, NELSON. ..The..' Erizes will be awarded io the boys designing and constructing the most original model with a MEG ANNO outfit. FIRST PRIZE—" Meccano " Outfit No. 4, value £2: SECOND .PRIZE;-" Meccano " Motor No. 2, value £1/8/6 ]HIRD HHZE-" Meccano " Motor No. 1, value 9/6 SPECIAL NOTS.-There will be many beys wh 8) though unable te de.^iea and construct an entirely ntw model, may have ideas for additions and improvements to one of the 1908 moeeis an the » HECAN.NO" instruction book yveuieiais Medelr. embodying these ideas, though not eligible for first prize," may be entered tor the competition with a chance of winning second or third prlza. Competition rinses on Saturday, October 3rd. USE fillli BiJlSiiS liner ffflfn the ™£r ay^To^ 6?' a new I mod,f for the'MEcoAso Instruction Book, . MECCAANO LTD., Liverpool, will give £10. This is a prize worth working for. Your model need not be elaborate a new model lor bo 1 oulfifc j 0 just as valuable to them a^ one for No G but it must be original and unique • ' ' : YOU HAVE BEAINS-USE TEEM ! Win me of the prises of this j competition and photographs of your model will be sent to England gmng you a chance for the £10 prize. ' Boys who do not own » MECCANO^Outfits should send at once for I- tee Book" ISo 30. -FBEE on request ■the tmum mm " boiicikg.cohfetition. ' Conducted by Wllklns & Field Hardware So - Ltd, Sote Agents for.Meccano,.Nelson, * L. ■ - t ■■<» .... . m, - • . -

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13494, 13 June 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13494, 13 June 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13494, 13 June 1914, Page 4

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