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"Wide Ribbons Is yard to-morrow and Wednesday only. Black, white and coloured.—Auckland Clothing and Drapery Co.* i
It's in this paper! Half-page ad. All details of some big Xmas Specials.— Auckland Clothing and Drapery Co.*
To-morrow and Wednesday only! Wide Silk Ribbon, black, white, and colours, ls yard.—Auckland Ulothing an^ Drapery Co.*
Read it now! Half-page ad. in this pacer, all about the Xmas specials.— Auckland Clotning and Drapery Co.*
For the past fifteen years Mr B- O. McGuire. eyesight specialist, has been in practice in Nelson and surrounding districts, and may be consulted at lUtt Trafalgar street, nest Dalgety c.*
Well poised Ma*. Micawber, while waiting for things to turn up paid great attention to his shoes. We give ease where others squeeze. Call and see our ladies' comfort shoes for Chnst> mas.—Healy. and Son.*
Every 'Xmas Mr. Pickwick went to Dingloy Dell to see Old Wardlc! Every Xmas our customers como to select their Xmas presents and maKe a pleasant trip home in our footwear. Healy and Son.*
A timely tip! To the ladies. Do your shopping early. Our smart, snappy shoes are what you need for Xmas presents. 100 pairs splendid ladies' box calf shoes to go at 15/6.— Healy and Son.*
No trouble to get a nice Xraa.s present for men so long as you call tn> Dee and Sons. Lots nice Handkerchiefs, Fancy Sox, Silk Ties, and other lines to suit.*
You'll not see a better assorted Boot and Shoe Stock than Dee and Sons are now showing. Lots real smart lines for ladies and | gents. Call and spend five minutes looking!over our stock.*
Men need jnot worry over Holiday Suits. Dee and Sons' new Btock can suit and fit any man. These box euita are giving great satiafaction, and not priced beyond your meaas.*
rh« Therjaot&rtet. -At S o'clock ttus Btor&chft' the temperature <ratsi<to thia office registered 41 degrees.
Emms'a mail cars leave Nelson fur Xakaka from Jones's Poßtoard Shop at S a.m., arriving in Takaka at 1 p.m. Leave Takaka for Nelson at -.45 ajn., arriving in Nelsofc at 1 p.ia. Cars meet in AAotnefca At 10.15 a.zn *
Lime and green manure, according to Mr Mc/Taggart, a Government lecturer recently in this district, are the two esKentials for which Nelson soils are hungering. On worn-out soils you can double or treble your yields by ploughing in a green cover crop, preferably a le^ame. Blue Lupins aro the finest cover crop, thriving on tho poorest coil and being great nitrogen gatherers. Book vout orders for seed now.—H. d. Kingsland, Wakefield.*
W ner* to 3t» : *i MarcftMaa.—-Cfoßi taeraai Hotel, X f'homaeoa, propneftof
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Colonist, Volume LXII, Issue 15259, 22 December 1919, Page 4
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