(— ~ -V I plenish Your Crockery Shelves IBUXTON'S At this tune of the year, the average housewife's supply of Cups and Saucers. Plates, etc., is taxed to the uttermost. The place to turn NOW. ia—- - Buxton's Crockery Department where a large shipment of New Goods direct . ' ; fiom the manufacturers have just been taken from the crates. Fancy Teapots in Brown and Green Shades." Cream Jugs and Sugar Basins. Strong China Cups and Saucers in , Mazarine Blue, White and Gold, Plain White, etc. All sizes are included in the large assortment of Milk Jugs in printed and plain styles. Serviceable Toilet Ware in stcch, 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. ' ; I. fetors &00., Ltd Trafalgar Street - • - Nelson. IL : . . v"-;" . - - ' ■ j' Winter Gloves and Hosiery are sent I Postage Paid by the D.I C. i At least one of the shopping advantages you m can enjcy on an equal footing yifch your city « friends, is buying by mail from the D.1.0. ji \ You run no rick, for you have an absolute H guarantee — " Satisfaction or your money m back." . I Hence, the D.1.0. invites you to test this 1 "By Mail" method' of shopping; it is B prompt and efficient personal service. B Supposing you begin by ordering your WinterHosiery and Gloves—seleot your needs from this little list; it is full of splendid values. Plain Black Cashmere Hose, 2/6, 2/9,2/ li; 3/6, 3/11, 4/6,4/11. Plain Slack Cashmere Hose, embroidered silk clocks, 3/6,3/11, 4/6. Ladies' Ribbed 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, 6jQ. Ladies' Wool and Silk and Woollen Cloves, in all wanted shades, 2/6,' 2/11, 3/6 to 4/6. Ladies' 12-Button Length Kid Cloves, in black and white at 7/6. B Postage Raid. Postage Paid. » DB 4ft -' ■ ■ ■■■■ I 1 In WELLINGTON I ■ Jfß VTB " = -'.-.i ■ :?■ -. . H »- ■ '.i " . :■...- t" Did you "jNLffGG&*£ >uUT boots this moroiag ? w Flniniy Sf^ *** RiHh'" f jA "CLUB" Gotfee Rendering $$? Good Service at the Frosit. ! *Mmi a\ in the present great straggle "CLUB" ttrtaft is "doing its bit, /.and earning the ti&& 0 JSSk J^'PSiS goodwill and favour of all ranks. It w^^npHrjn^^i passed the test with flying colours, and PjfflTW §rErMjß[|MtMßm since the commencement uf hostilities *fQmQ Hai^H^^ffi large quantities have been shipped g«agS§^p^^^^; "; s to the front. ■■ . is a blend of the finest berrie? grown,.and it is made with 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 is a 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 " CLUB " from the grocer. ' —■ ' We always recommend " CLUB " Coffee, e««Ia P A ffaa but if you prefer the Coffee Essence, tag!B UOTiee order from yolir grocer E&.GLB gi a _ COFFEE ESSENCE. Cheaper than im- ~ ESSenCvi ported Coffee Essences, and -just as good. W■'■ 'f*n&s£ ■- ftnd' o@-- ltd .'; •';■'•.■..;.. ■■■.■>/.. ■^■'■■; ESTABLISHED IS6I. ;;: V ,■..■■.".•■ . : .- ':"■''■;■ 'v/CpffeK'-Spicr^ ;•■
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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14196, 7 June 1916, Page 7
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543Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14196, 7 June 1916, Page 7
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