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I A Great Deal of the (Mjh : \ i Comfort of the Home jFx i \ Depends on the selection of Cosy and iS^^filL- | j Artistic Furniture. i j^rcfflJFßj^ y • We are experts in the selection of |pwwmw^|j| j Furniture, and a visit to our Big Show v|p IllllllllirSj ]I I* ! Rooms will convince you of the Artistic Jf" _, Of i' | Nature cf the goods handled by us. \**~ •** ]' i Every piece is solid and durable, and those about to <! | Furnish or Re-furnish should inspect cur Extensive and |i i Up-to-Date Stocks before making a decision. | i I £lp|p@ Complete Furnishing ;> I Llluli w Emporium,, ; >• NO HILLS TOO 3TEESP-K0 ROADS TOO MUDDY FOR THESE FAMOUS CARS. Call arid let us prove it. The Car that makes Friends every whore will make a Friend of YOU, Pre-eminent in the Hardest Service. Perfect under all the Exacting Loqal Conditions. Read thsse Specifications s^-Sigh Tension Magneto; Floating Ilear Axle; Electric parting and Lighting, absolutely Eeliahle; Pump Lubrication | Detachable Wheels and Spare; Electric Horn; Rain Vision Wind Screen; One-man Hood; Tools, etc., all complete. "Now come and see the Car; have a Trial Run, and you will agree with us that at V It Is the Finest Proposition ever placed before the Nelson Public. ; Get down to Bedrock, and investigate Valugs; investigate Construction, Accessibility, Nafcural Biding Qualifies, Finish, Appearance, and yoa will never be satisfied until YOU ARE A PROUD OWNER, FIRST in 1883—FtoSS^SST E¥iS SIMCE, I Sieve-Grip Motor Tractors | § For all Agricultural Work. | g We invite inquiries for particulars of these 2 S / MOSEY-SAVERS, of^ whicfc^ there are 61 , ■-.?. \\ - working in New Zealand to-day. i |[ '^t;:us.ihj9p^;ypui'p]ropeTty 9 :aiidwe>ill then H :§ tell what the SAMSON can do on it. ' % § NELSON DISTRICT AGErfTS FOE % g OLIVER PLOWS, HARVESTING, Etc., TOOLS %

|> ÜBBER STAMPS.—We mwnah* ***/■ ture every; clabb of Staiop. O«j and inspect specimens. Prices Htfhi. "Tlmi OoloniaV' JoJabiaff Dapartaian* and^pNJS Mew Goods , ■'■■■ ■■. -": ■.:■■'■•■''AT-"'■: ■■'..•:-'/;; :.'-; SPECIAL REDUCED -.:: ; ■PRICES:;;:;: EMBROIDEEIES DUCHESS SETS UNDEBCLOTHING HOSIEEY SILK -BLOUSES VOILE BLOUSES PLAIN AND FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS PIT-LOW SHAMS TEA CLOTHS COSY COVERS CUSHION COVERS NECK WE AE RTO K'N'^S NIGHTDRESSES VESTS, CAMISOLES i - SILK, &c. Large Assortment of Furniture in . -DUCHESS CHESTS BIDEBOAEDS TABLES, CMATSS BWDSTEADS. BEDDING WINDOW HOLLAND CURTAINS 1 CAUPET EUNNEES LINOLEUMS, &c. jFLEpii^SeNS I S Hardy Street

j>.; MOTOR BUH. *• OK 7-SEATEB for HIEB aft * OO skortertnotioe. 'Phone 60 ~■' '•"•• ■'■•■•"'"' •■■- ®AT'S stables, f^YCLIST! Ride a tjre that tlie mak:i ers are not afraid to guarantee fon 9, 12 or 15 months—the North British; Clinchers, with the extra air space that makes for easy riding. Ask ypur dealer. , ■ ■ *'' ■ * ■ . " • ~ i QAWKINS'I gTABLEtt. CX)LMNQWOOD. EffORSES and VEHICLES o« Hi*«« ■" 6t*>d Stabling. Partiei Stivea *« all parts of tie diairiot. Gouohei leave CJollisgwboa as ttnHera F^PupoW: Taewkfjs Mwl'Fridaji, Fop Rookville and Bainhftnv j Mom-. ■ *ays, Wodnettdayß and FridaTt. «»r Maztesrakaa: Hyery W«dxi«riba«. P. 6. HAWKINS, ■* ■" ■"•■ ■' " * ■ —> CHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION ° COMPANY, LIMITED. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS . % TO ENGLAND. Thi Largest Passenger staamers in thf New Zealand Trade. The superb 12,000 ton Twin-sor©^ Passenger Steamers of the Shaw, SavilJ Line make frequent sailings "fcq the United Kingdom. Unsurpassed Accommodation fa* First, Second and Third Olaes Passes* gere. \ All vessels arc Itted with Wir«l«w" Telegrapiiy and Patent Fire ExiiiH guiehera. t ' PaaseEjgeri «lfio booked to United Stateo JPcirta, find passages *tm Im&*> don mar be wrranaed her*. Fotr tvU piz&mluß *m»iy to tiM

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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14619, 25 January 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14619, 25 January 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14619, 25 January 1918, Page 1

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