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/~*OOD Old New Zealand, the latest *jr Patriotic Song. Price Is 6d:at Begg's. Part proceeds go to .the"'WaiFunds. ' 3033 CITY OF NELSON. ON and after MONDAY NEXT, the 12th inst., fche.EUBBISH TIP will be CLOSED DAILY ab 12 o'clock NOON. G, A. EDMONDS, Town Clerk, Cth July, 1915. 2277 . FUNERAL NOTICE. HTHE Friends of the late MRS. MARY -*• ANN NEWPORT are respectfully informed that her Funeral will leave her late residence, Tasman Street, THIS (Friday) AFTERNOON, at 2.30 o'clock, for the Cathedral, thence to the Nelson Cemetery. ALFRED SHONE, 3026 Undertaker and Embalmer. FUNERAL fIOTICE. TB.E Friends of ME HEAL are respectfully informed that the Funeral of his late Wife will leave the Whakarowa Orphanage for the Anglican Church, Motueka, at 1 p.m. TO-MORROW (Saturday). EDMUND PARKER, 3035 Undertaker. Patriotic dance. A PATRIOTIC DANCE in connection with the Waimea Amateur Swimming JClub will be held in the Appleby Schoolroom on FRIDAY, the 16th inst., commencing at 8 p.m. Proceeds to Patriotic Funds. Gents 2/6. ■ Ladies Free. M. L. BARTLETT, 3034 Hon. Secretary, GARDENING TOOLS. WE Stock a Large Choice in GARDENING TOOLS, bought only direct from the best English Manufacturers, and guaranteed to give every satisfaction. Our Stocks comprise Tread Head Spades from 4s 9d; others 4s 9d to 5s 9d; four and five-tyned •Forks from 4s 6d ; Ladies' Spades and Forks; Sets Garden Tools, comprising Spade, Fork, Rake, and Hoe; also Trowels and Weeding Forks; Dutch and Draw Hoes, all sizes; Rakes; Hop Drags; Lawn Mowers; Hedge Shears, etc., etc., at right prices. BISLIEY BROS. & CO., HARDY STREET. READ THIS! A GREAT SALE FOE | to days qssly OF ORGANS and hi SPECIAL DISCOUNTS. BY F. J. PINNY, LTD. EEAED (French), the World's Greatest Piano. COLLARD & COLLARD (England's Best). ALSEN and OTHERS (British). MASON & HAMLIN'S Celebrated ORGANS. AIso—OE3ANS by PUTNAM & MILLER. F, J. PINNY. LTD. §ST Note Address— NEXT NEWMANS' STABLES, Hardy Stbbkt. . H. MAYO, 2942 District Manager. USEFUL PRESENTS. XJUE are now showing a splendid * assortment: Sets of Carvers, made by the leading Sheffield manufacturers, and guaranteed best quality steel. Cases with Carving Knife and Fork, from 7s 6d. Cases with Carving^ Knife and Fork and;Steel,.from 12s 3d to 355. Sets of 4 pieces; in beautiful cases, comprising Carving Knife, Fork, and Steel, also Bread Knife, 45s set. 5-piece Sets, comprising 1 pair Game Carvers, 1 pair 9-inch Carvers, and Steel, from 57s 6d. Also, one Oak Case, containing 1 dozen Table Knives, 1 dozen Dessert Knives, 1 pair 9-inch Carvers, 1 pair Game Carvers, 2 Carver Rests —all in the best Steel, and guaranteed well worthy of inspection. Price £4 17s 6d. Boxes containing Half-dozen Dessert Knives a;od Half-dozen Dessert Forks, only 10s. iSd. Ditto, Table Size, 14s 6d per bos. Also, E.P. Spoons, Forks, Johnson's and other Knives, Pocket-knives, Steels, Sheaths, and Sheath Knives, etc., too numerous to mention. , BiSLEY BROS. & CO., HAEDY^STREET.

BARGAINS 113 THE SHOWROOM. Heavy Flange BringsJ^ainiy Spot,, R EDBC TIO^ In 'taMV Depb , Jersey Sets, comprising Coat, Scarf and To Clear, 12s 6d each. To cleared, Bd, 9d yard. B]ack Cashmere Hose, embroidered €<1' TT^aTW 97« M Oddments in Flannelette Underclotk- Broehe Silk and Wool Rcbe lengths sides and fronts. Qo'a PtJpa \L Ha «S* in S> Knickers, Combinations, etc. suitable for evening wear. Usually 2s lid, 3s 3d, 3s 9d. Tffflni , O1 • , J, f' 4 J ■ One Price-la lid each. Usually 22s 6d, 25s 6d, 35s 6d, 39s 6d, Sale I>rices > 2s 3d, 2s 6d, 2s lid pair, lweed Skirts in Black, Navy and d.71 ai\ <vr« fV? rr •+* 1 a -, -r J Colours. Special line Warner's Corsets, new S Da ' 0/S ,CL Knitted Scarves and Mufflers, all good Usually 12s Bd, 15s 6d, 19s 6d, 21s 6d> season's shapes. Sale Prices, 15s; 16s 6d, 24s 6d, 27s Gd, c»] oms. to 25s 6d. Sale Price, 5s lid each. 355, 42s 6d. , UsuS y ? s, M ' lld» 8s 6d, 10s 6d, to All one price—Bs lid each. ■ , 56in. Navy Serge, with White Stripe n 1 • -, rt , ~„, t t ,XT r. ti i Felt Reatly-to-wear Hats. " n e nr.lK 'i. %r -. ,V £>ale P«t'es, Is 9d, 5s 6d, 6s lid 8s lid Ladies' Navy Serge Frocks. p UeimJ^ 9s lld 13s fxi to 19s 6cl> RnS S^e Is Svn r " to 22s 6d- ' Usual prices, 29s 6d to 455. r-lnlo PnVo fc 11 rl nnnl-. bale i rice, bd yard. To Clear, 9s lid each. °' X Ct ' °& ild eaCll- Fancy Check and Heather Twoodg. Ladies. *™]™™\ Marked at Half--2 Only Cream Ser^e Tailored Costumes Felt Ready-to-wear Hats. Usually Is lid, 2s 6d, 2s 9d, 2s lid, n^?"^" ■ d£ miy season's wear. sLhtlv Jniled Usually 13s Cd, 19s 6d, 275--6 d. 3s 6d yard. ■ ' Oamt y Evening Scarves. £ y&OlU S ual price, £3 19,6 d. v To clear-9slld each. Sale Prices, Is 6d, 2s, 2s 3d, 2s 6d, S^ttM^' 1 Must go-19s 6d to clear. A few Millinery Models still left to -2s lid yard. p .•„. 4s 6c to 8s lld each. Children's Knitted Wool Coats. dear at 5s lid to 21s each. Fancy Linens in S.B. Cloth*,-Tray and JJn^^oSv Stockines, sizes 2 Usually 16s 6d • ' '^ea Cloths, Cushion Covers, etc. ttc-hoH V qi o t> a i on 1 Si prL 7 S lid each. DKESS DEPARTMENT SPSSBALS. Usually 1* 2d, Is lld, 2s 9d, 4s Gd. Haloric^ to Vl^ io! ' S?, T'ls Our Whole Stock of Maids' Frocks and "All Wool Striped housings. LOs »d, to 30s. 4d pei . pa ; r> J ~.-,. warm Winter Jackets to be cleared Usual price, 2s 6d. Sale Prices, 10d. Is 3d, Is 9d, 2s lld, O^^meuts in Fabric md Wnn} nn™at less than London prices. Sale Price, Is yard. '. 6s lld, to 21s. . / " too.numercis to specify Louissons Limifed, Trafaigar-si, Nelson.

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13815, 9 July 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13815, 9 July 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13815, 9 July 1915, Page 6

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