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: flytutnn, 1815. ': ■GSHKtfb* VELVET HJ&TS—THE VOGUfc JOB! NOW. fc*^Nv Black .Milling, and ye I :" ' ' THE FEWEST IFFEfiTS IN BUCK Vti/tes, !) which only need a smart mount or wing to eou-p'-eta i',! them ready for wear. V We invite you to pay us an early visit. Mrs. Anstice, ;'; Trafalgar Street - - Sslson. J MS LfiW OF QUALITY C\ is as strictly regarded by us as the change *4»\\. of Seasons is observed by the old world on /^to*^^\^«»£L\ which we live. Lightband footwear is as 488 } ' s **>* good as it looks, Eight throughout it is ?JW</ built from quality materials and faithfully M&fimQ* ugAbamd autumn footwear '^w because it will give you the fullest'degree iiMTOPIF * of comfort and service. Make it your (BBk&K&^ choice also for style's sake. £H/V*'i?v fc^jg^/^ Here are the very latest and smartestlboots EpffiWag?/ \V and shoes that Autumn has ever sent us, H^^^wg{ >\ Quality first and modest prices are the j||||ffi§i|N \|\ Lightband ant! Do,, J Bb^^> Trafalgar Street, Nelson. Once they come, they always return to us For Sport Shoes, We are the Best Always. Oricket—Tennis —Bowls —Yachting—or any other sport, we Jprovide suitable Shoes for all, and at lowest prices % rfiffeCRSCKETMen'e White Canvas Crioket Boots, Leather Solea Men's White Canvas Cricket Boots, Chrome Soles Men's White Buokskin Crioket Boots, Leather Sole; ?ORiTEfItMS, BOWLS, AND YACHTBUGMen's Chrome Sole White Tennis Shoes, 5/6,10/6, 12/6 Men's White Canvas Tennis Shoes, Rubber Soles, 4/11. 6,6 f f8'6 Men's Bowling Shoes, great variety, 6/6 to 21/Ladies' Tennis Shoes, Rubber Soles, 2/11 Ladies* Tennis Shoes, Chrome Soleß. 4/11 to 7/6 Ladies' Croquet Shoes, with Rubber Soles, 8/11 to 15/6 EVERYTHING YOU WANT IN SPORTS SHOES. &^€%w^P I^^C^ * Gentral Wood and Coa! Depot TO JUS CUSTOMERS — | To enable us to sell our supplies of Coal, Wood and Coke' at*the Lowest Possible Prices, we have decided to sell for CASH ONLY with order, or on delivery. On and after 15th November, 1914, our Retail Price of Coal will be— One to Three Owt. Lots, 2s fter Cwt. Quarter Ton Lots 9s. Half „ „ 17s. 6d. One „ „ 84s. Wood and Coke, «\t Market Rates. Note—Under no circumstances will these terms be varied, TASKER and LEVIED, PROPRIETORS, WAIMEA STREET, . NELSON. I Specialities. I | THE PVREHE CHEMICAL FIRE EXTINGUISHER. | Cheapest Insurance Policy yet offered to you. M For the prevention of Fire on Launches, Motor Cars, fi Motor Boats, the PYRENE is invaluable. We cap n give you many instances in Nelson district alone where (I Cars and Launches have been saved from total loss by 8 the timely use of the Pyrene \ I Dimensions, 12m. x 3in. in diameter. Price, £2 10s. : 10RRINGT0N VAGOUM GLEANER. The greatest .favourite at the present time of all cleaners. Cost reasonable. Its light weight, only 81bs. relieves you I of all arm strain. Only 6|in. high.* Admits running under I bids and tables without moving furniture. Pricej £2 ss. • ■ i CRICKET & TENNIS MATERIAL | A very fine selection of Backets from 8/6 to 60/-, including jjj the following makes:—Slazenger*s, Jacques', Bussey and f Sheffield. Tennis Nets and Balls at special prices. m Oricket Bats, Balls, Leg Guards, etc. U The Wilkins & field Hardware Co.. Ltd. Hardy Street and Selwyn Place. NELSON. J

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13730, 19 March 1915, Page 4

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