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4?r iailjes' Baiiiteoatsl j /vVs\> A Further Shipment at Pre-Wair Prices! ' /iU \ \l /!*k This is indeed good news for those who are in C «Ml VYI T§ "^e ne6^ °^ a goo<* raincoat. \^V Vs! Styles are the Newest tMJft * 1 suid the Range of Prices CRT? \i & ls Particulas'! J/ Broad ! Sw I I Iwh ■ As .a resul^ °^ buying well, we are in the •Hi % 1 IHtf position to offer values as good as ever, and wf 8 t raw we* invite your inspection at an early date . Of/ MRS. ANBTICE, j "^^Sg^ Draper, Milliner and Dressmaker 1 liP*^ TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON. ' BEST BOOTS FOB MEN % The "Waukwe!" Brdnd. MAGNIFICENT WEARING AT MODERATE PEICES. —We Guarantee 4Euery Pair.— — 3 Men's Glace Kid GoloshM and Derby Bals, Round Toes, 15/6,16/6,17/6. - Men's Glace Kid Derby Bals—New Round Toes, Gooayear Welts, 18/6. Men's Box Calf Derby Bsls, Leather Lined, Round Toe, Welted, 19/6. Mqd's Box Hide Derby and Goloshed Bals, Stout Soles, 20/-. Men's Glac6 Kid Bais, Leather Lined, Extra Wide Fitting, ■ Goodyear Welts, 28/6. Men's Chrome Bals, Screwed Soles—Round Toes, 18/6, 15/6. Men's Box Hide Bals, Seamless Backs, Pegged: , j Soles, 17/6. . ■ I Men's Box Hide Derby Bals—- Plain Fronts, Easy | Fitting, 17/6. . . ■ I Men's Stonr. Willow Calf Tan Derby Bals, Stout Sewn ; Soles, 27/6. Msn'3 Glace Tan Derby Bals, Welted, 25/. BRING YOU REPAIRS TO US. j €si3*i/\f) s'ffojeists. W^4^3 Trafalgar Street, Nelson to get a good pair of Boots or Shoes CHEAP. We hive just finished stocktaking and are selling all broken lines at less than half-price; also, a liberal reduction on all Hew Season Stock. Ladies' Lace and Button Boots ;fware 15/6 to 19/6—now 5/11. Shoos as .above 4 11 s Girl'd Felt Blip*ere, 10 101-Sd.. Men's Glace and Box Galf Bals, Sound Toes; were 18/6 to 27/6— now 12/6, ■ See Windows and Door Display. LIOHTBHND & CO. NELSON. > : * ■ ;.: • • • - ■•' ' SUPREME AMONG SCOTCH WHJSKIES ffirt Busy Spraying. Every practical Orchardist ia now preparing for Winter spraying They well know that healthy trees spell [better jfrait and highest prices. All you require 'ia to he careful and have The Right Kind of Spray Pump. Th&lßight Kind qf Spraying Oil, Msoin stock Vermorite, Prnnte°- • Shears, Garden Tools, etc. Knapsack Spray Punips and strong spray Pump Hose. i IiEEF TOUR HOUSES FIT. f fessPfcH Farmers know the value of clipping : I mf^^ working. horses in "Winter time. " 1 B UssHm means health and condition to % HHHi ie Worses, therefore more and Hi HSH!! better work. Use a I iBl Power Horse Clipping Machine, ° HHH W^ save you tilue an<* money. &^§miz&g^ J^k Hand Clipping Machines irem 8/6 ' " ,|| r^*™H3B||W ' 'Clark, Martin and other makes. ■ * . f| Syracuse Ploughs and a-fuß stock of fittingslhave .jj just arrived. I The Wllklos and Field Hardware Ooy, Hardy Street andgSelwyn Place,

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14165, 16 August 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14165, 16 August 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14165, 16 August 1916, Page 4

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