I planish Your Groekery Shelves I IBUXTON'S £ At this time of the yea*; the average lioubo- B '" wife's supply of Cups and Saucers. Plates, 4 - M etc., is taxed to the uttermost. The place to B turn NOW is— -' 1 Buxton's Crockery Department. I where a large shipment of New Goods direct ■ fiom the manufacturers have just beeJQ'taken H from the crates. "*""" B Fancy Teapots in Brown and Green Shades. Cream Jugs li and Sugar Basins. Strong China Cups and Saucers in M Mazarine Blue, White and Gold, Plain White, etc. M All sizes are included in the large assortment~of Milk Jugs in ■ printed and plain styles. Serviceable Toilet Ware in st(ei! 5 printed patterns', and in beautiful Tinted Art Shades. If you require anything in Glassware, you will find here a large assortment of Tumblers and Glass Dishes of all kinds. A Visit of inspection Will be Appreciated. | . Trafalgar Street - - Nelson. | TOiw llLU——_-.jniMJ --L.L— .'. - *^^ '' •'■ IWinter Gloves and Hosiery are sent I Postage Paid by the D.i.C. I At least one of the shopping advantages you . a can enjcy on'an equal footing with yoii* city . B friends, is buying by mail from the DXC. 1 I'ou run no rick, for you have .an absolute ; guarantee— "Satisfaction or your money back." . Hence, the D.1.0. invites you to test this "By Mail" method of shopping; it is prompt and efficient personal service. 8 Supposing you begin by ordering your Winter Hosiery and Gloves^—select your needs from this little list; it is full of splendid values. Plain Blacks Cashmere Hose, 2/6, 2/9,2/11, 3/6, 3/11,4/6,4/11. Plain Black Cashmere Hose,' embroidered silk clocks, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6. Ladies'Rifcbed Black Cashmere Hose, l/ 11, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11. Ladies' Black Cotton Hose, mercerised, finish, good quality, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11. Ladies' Kid Cloves, in black, grey, tans, beavers, 4/11, 5/6, 5/11, 6/6. Ladies' Wool and Silk and Woollen Cloves, in all wanted shades, I. 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 to 4/6. . Ladies' 12-Button Length Kid Cloves, in black and white at 7/6. Postage Raid. Postage Paid. , WELLIiNGION II 1 Ij WELLINGTON Wm mm 1#» * , -■ An 111-timed Oucstioti I) Sn'iy S|4>A Ci iJJL" | A "CLUB" Coffee Rendering \ Jff- Good Service at the Front. XJjbR, K| In the present great struggle " CLUB " -^^^^T^rf JI-OBSL s "^oin S s ' an<^ earning the ftjft goodwill and favour of all ranks. It iWiffiflg»faf"»ffiSal passed the test with flying colours, and iW*£ BMbußtom since the commencement tf hostilities . WO rafi^W^fflw large quantities have been shipped 1 is a blend of the finest berries grown, and it is made witb great skill and care. The authorities selected " CLUB " for " our boys " because "it is the'most healthful and stimulating of all drinks,and because a man lisa better soldier when he has good ,- Coffee like " CLUB" to drink. To endure mental and physical strain, to resist winter cold, drink "CLUB" Coffee. But be sure you get the genuine C'CLUB" from the grocer. We always recommend " CLUB--" Coffee, Rao-Ia fnfiFan but v prefer the Coffee Essence, £ag is feUasee prder from yOU r grocer BA.GLE Kcsan^ COFFEE ESSENCE. Cheaper than imGsOClfi«jS« ported Coffee Essences, and jiist as good. •.■■.■- .UL Cregg an^U@, Ltd■ ' ■ : ;V-: ;^;:- ---■| . . '.ESTABLISHED 1881, ./: L •■Coffee, Spice, Starch and Peppec Manufacturers, ; 1;: -,:; ' '■'.'". ''■"'■•■ . •'■ P«H£OiK, .'■■■ ;■,'-;'■ .:;'., ■ ...;-J-: ;..V>
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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14195, 6 June 1916, Page 7
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535Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14195, 6 June 1916, Page 7
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