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Smart light Boots^jf For Men's Summer Wear! O^""®! We are showing a Fine Baage of tsL9* »\ Footwear |for Men, and the Prices JgSPt '*•**' 1 are Most Moderate. &r&/; .<o^* I Glace Ox Bals - - - 20/Ciace Berby Ba!s - - 21/- :i''''''%^^H Glace Derby Welted Bate 23/6 f Cj %Wf Jr^sft^ Box Calf Derby Welted Bfe^ M _-*# Bals - - - - ?fl in hg^i'i; j i,Siiii H i'iiiiP^ Box Hide CJttford Bals - - - - - - 25/Box Hide Derby Bals, Stout Soles - - . 27/6 Glace Ox Bals, without caps - - - - - 28/6 Glace Derby Welted Bals - - - - - - 30/Box Calf Derby Welted Bals - - - - - 30/----ivery " Hannah" Boot is noted for Style and Quality. You are sure of Good Value when you deal here. Trafalgar Street, Nelson. Phone 223. P.O. Box 103 I Suprem© Among Scotch Whiskies. Ag© and Quality Guaranteed. Janes Watson & Co. Ltd., Dundee. V i (, \ ■ ■ V ; F©yr Cylinder 25 h.p. Engine. The best proposition yet placed upon the market for hauling all Glasses of Agricultural and Orchard implei ments. Driving Chaff cutters, threshing Machines, etc., > Road Haulage. \ A " SAMSQM," with a Six-furrow Plowi can p!ow eight | Inohes deep, an acre in Forty-five minutes. I Allow us to give you full particulars of these machines. . __, ! Sole M@Sson Agents for Oliver Plows, &e H HOTUEKA. ! TELEPHONES: 67m and 57d. ! Are You Ready for the Deer Stalking Season? 3 It's great sport! Bat two things are necessary if you jjiiMiimji^rnT^?! i/^*"""\. '.' ifn.""'»jj"u would be successful in eecutine \ ■^^K^^^^^J^^^ The First is a Sure Eye with I vigy i Tlie Secoll<i *s a Good Rifle § jfrfs^k^ with Reliable Ammunition. We i &S*4 !/ °an supp ' 1' you with a I %A 111 |L class Rifle and Guaranteed i '"•■'•:-: i iii f^ AmmonStion, which will soon g .tiiwil* make you a Proficient Sports- I •^gß^ M ' -/I man. We have also an end- f| •? ! less ari>ay of Bowie Knives, Hi Hatchets, Field Classes, camp J Requisites and Sporting Goods -'{§ of every kind. .§ ■ Call, Mr Sportsman, please, a | The Wilkins & Field I ; Hardware Company, | NELSON i

Four' Hundred Pounds Nitrogen. Per Here! Califonrian and Oregon Orcharding, by using Crushed Limestone on their prchards, raise and plow under Peas or Vetches, thus adding up to 400lbs. of nitrogen and seve?al tons of organic matter as plant food for trees^and for improving the soil at a minimum cost. Ask for Booklet.: "Lime in its Relation to Farming " Sole Agents Motueka Lime Company, Box If 3, Nelson.

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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15001, 24 February 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15001, 24 February 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15001, 24 February 1919, Page 4