Coronation Robes.—Messrs. Trathen and Co. announce that the carnival coronation robes will Tje shown in their window to-day (Saturday).*
Mr. E. Cholerton, M.P.0.C., the well known eye specialist, of Wellington, is now making regular visits to Nelson, and may be consulted at Mr. Ancell's pharmacy, Trafalgar street..*
Presents! We are now showing a fine selection for Easter, Wedding, and Birthday gifts.—Louis Kerr, 109, Trafalgar street.*
109, Trafalgar street, is the shop for satisfactory presents. Our good value pleases the giver, and good quality pleases the recipient.—Louis Kerr, direct importer.* ,
Look into otir window—-then step inside. You will be surprised and delighted with both the variety and the value. —Louis Kerr.* In our dressmaking department we have'a highly efficient staff of workers ready to reproduce the newest designs in dresses, costumes, frocks, etc., with perfect accuracy at very moderate charges. A very large range, of materials to choose from.—W. McKay and Son, Bridge Street.* It is to be regretted that the prices of foodstuffs and many other lm*»s nave 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 pnces of furniture, and all articles to completely equip the home, and that nrm is LOCK'S, whose prices are as low as, if not lower than they were 30 years ago, and it always has been LUUh. fo chief aim to sell furniture which is above all things irreproachable in quality 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 value. 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 a visit »f inspection to Lock's popular furniture emporium, and can depend upon satisfaction and fair dealing.*
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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13731, 20 March 1915, Page 4
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379Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13731, 20 March 1915, Page 4
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