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• 1 * is the delicious "MILITARY PICKLE" the best of all condiments? Buy a bottle to-day and supply the answer to your friends. Price reasonable.

In future bock seats for Takaka by Mansion s car. Nelson 'phones 318 and 464.*

<™VJAS lES" : ~Wh-v is the delicious "MILITARY PICKLE" a great appetiser, and sales enormous? Buy a bottle to-day and supply the answer.

\\ c invite your inspec*'on of our new styles in costumes and coats for winter wear. Special show this week of all the newest. It's really a remarkable collection and no lady who wishes to see and buy the best should miss on any account.—W. McKay and Son, Bridge street.*

"LADIES" .—lf hubby is in need of a tonic, give him a taste of the delicious "MTLITARY PICKLE." Price reasonable. Buy a bottle to-day.

Tho Whisky of the Wise—Watson's No. 10.*

It is to be regretted that the prices of foodstuffs and many other lin^s have advanced to such an extent, as to materially increase the cost of living, and especially at a time when work is not plentiful. We are pleased, however, to say that one firm in the furniture trade has.not increased its selling prices' of furniture, and all articles to completely equip the home, and that firm is LOCK'S, whose prices are as low as, if not lower than they v/ere 30 years ago, and it always has been LOCK'S chief aim to sell furniture which is above all things irreproachable in quaiity and design. We know there is always a good demand for furniture of the better sort, and Lock's never fail to satisfy this demand. Our furniture is worthy any home, and its three attributes are- (1) Good taste; (2) good quality; (3) good vahie. No matter how low the price may be, Lock s furniture is- never commonplace; it is always worth more than the actual price in reliability and appearance. We have certainly one of the largest selections of high-grade furniture in the Dominion, and it would be very difficult indeed to secure as good value. You can verify this statement personally by n visit of inspection to Lock's popular furniture emporium, and can depend upon satigfaction and fair dealing.*

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13729, 18 March 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13729, 18 March 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13729, 18 March 1915, Page 4