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Dee and Sons' Working Trousers at 12s 6d will wear equal to a 25s tweed trouser. Selling these fast. The only working trousers in the market worth '.more than -we ask.*

Bee -.'and:'. Sons just opened big lines Ladies' smart Court Shoes; should Jbeeu here*sor Xmas trade. Special cut prices to lower stock. Call and have alook*

3 Dozen Boys' Washing Cotton Suits at Dee and Sons to clear at very low prices; fit boys 2 to 10 years. These are real money savers. OaU and try one on.* ,

They say it's harder to save money than to earn it. This does not seem possible when you look over our prices for the coming season. —Healy and Son.*

If your grandfather had paid 29s 6d in the old days, he couldn't have bought anything to beat our Whole Back Shooters, capless and guaranteed, at 23a 6d.—Healy and Son*

A philosopher says: The only thing that beats a good wife is a bad husband. You can't beat our prices. Send for our price list early next month.—Healy and Son.*

Th» Thermometer.—-At 3 o'clock this toornittg the temperature outside this office registered 61 degrees.

Step forward Get up in front in business. Quick, keen vision through the right glasses will help you to succeed. Save your eyes by consulting Jfi. O. McGuire, Optician, 108 Trafalgar street, Nelson j next Dalgety's.*

Where to stay at Murchison.—Commercial Hotel, J. Thomason, proprietor. Stopping place for Newman's cars.*

Recent visitors to-the Lower Moutere and Tasman districts are curious to know what the large areas of vivid blue flowered plants are. These are Blue Lupins grown by the progressive farmers and fruitgrowers to plough in and enrich the soil. In the Dec- No. of the "N.Z. Journal of Agriculture" the following report on clover crops on the Moutere Hills occurs:—Horse beans again proved a failure, and white lupins no better. Blue Jupin was easily the best of the legumes. Order your seed now.—H. G. Kingsland, Walcefield• *

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Colonist, Volume LXII, Issue 15272, 12 January 1920, Page 4

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