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~ ***—^ ■*****—■■— , ■'■ ' A..-.V yryx ■ ADVERTISEMENTS Gl.. BE ATHx&Co OONTINUE THEIR iawtro^ SUMMER GOODS THROUGHOUT FEB^U^RY. v Cloihing Department. A Lot of Small Jersey Suits reduced, from 10/6 to 3/9 | Boyß' Washing Suits reduoed to 2/(5 A lot ot Boya' Cord Trousers reduced from 6/6 to 2/ll | Boys' Heavy Tweed Knioker Trouseri frsml/9 |-Boys r and Youtha Kong.Trousers from 4/6. | Youths Long Trouser Suits from "8/9 d llMeh's^eed Trousers 3/11, 4/11 | Men's Heavy Saddle Tweed Trousers 10/6, reduoed to 7/111 All Wool Colonial Tweed Troußers 7/6, 9/6, 10/6 i 250 Pair Moleskin Trousers 4/lld beaVvala* in.the.Oolony | A good Heavy Tweed for Boyß wew 1/4J per yard I A Good Heavy . " " ' ■ All Wool Colonial Tweed, 2/6, 2/11, 3/3 per yard. Mercery Department : Crimean and Cotton Sbirta from 1/11 1 Men's Brown Cotton Half Hose 9d, reduoed to 6d | A Bplendid line of Merino Half -Hose, 2 pairs for 1/9 | Men's Braces Gd pair I A lot of Hard Felt Hats 1/11 j 12 dozen Galatea Straw Hats, usually 1/11, to be sold at 9d eaoh | 6 dozen Pionio Hats to be sold ld each | Boys and Mens Boaters 2/6, reduced to 1/G | Ditto, 3s, reduoed to 1/9 | A lot of Soarves 3d each I A lot of Sample Shirts, Pants, Soarves, and Sooks Very Oheap. 30 Ladies' Sample Fashionable WALKING JACKETS, 52/6 d reducedto 22/6, 80s to 13/6, 21s to 9/6, 32/6 to 17/6, 25s to 11/6 j Children's Washing Costumes, 7/6 to 3/6. i Dress Department : Having recently Purchased a large Bankrupt STOOE of DRESSES, we are enabled to offer the Publio some REAL BARGAINS in the most FASHIONABLE GOODS. 12/6 reduoed to 5/9 the Dress of 12 yards. | 21s reduced to 9/9 the Dress of 12 yards. 23/6 d reduoed to 12/6 ditto, ditto. I 32/6 „ 15/6 ditto, ditto ▲ Ohoice Selection of SHADES in Pongee Silk, in Dress lengths of 14 yards for 21s, usual price 55b | Ditto by the yard for Trimming 1/9, usually 3/11 | A Line of Italian Oloth at B^i rednoed from 1/9 j Good Washing Prints, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11 for 12 Yards | Remnants in Prists | Zephyrs and New Goods, at greatly Beduoed Prices | Umbrellas f Sunshades Ribbons, at Clearing Prioes. . i i. -- TERMS, CASH; ORDERS from COUNTRY will reoeive our most carefol attention. G. L. BEATH & CO. Everett Brothers EOR BEUSBELS ) _« * -nT^inmn HEARTH TAPESTRY £ CARPETS EUGS, KippERMINSTER J v * a " I**1 ** lW *^ j WOOL RUGS JUTE I@/_ITT Als IPC! I and MATS. KIDDERMINSTER ) O Vfc U i3L££.Xi|& | jute, cocoa,} w a^ nPnPYOTif^CS I STAIR AND CHINA iJjXJA. JL 111. lli %XfS} | CARPETING G 3rS£ E '} WIDOW HOLLAND LINOLEUMS 22 ' "' *£&& t^£ ie ; «'°- v™u ™ N.B.— Brussels Carpe.3 made and laid fbjse of oharge. EVERETT BROXH-E-R^. BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. IstheUßion Company a Q. FLEMING *S SONS Monopoly ? JUST RECEIVED, T^T.f^ I I | ex s « 8 c^ PE Wrath, -*-^l *-* • • • A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP To show tbat this undertaking ii no attempt T~5 RU^ yELS CARPETS, ?..Ttt andWi "" ha "" ° ! intaoi " 8 JDbUSSELS OAErETS. OOMPABB OUK VALUE , A PESTB<_ CAEPETS, with others, we propose to v-»--v-- _-_„_. w, ENCLOSE IN EVEBY HUNDRED TAPESTRY CARPETS PA CKETS of our RED FUNNEL Tea. (a perfeot blend STAIR CARPETS of pure Indian and Ceylon) a ' Coupon or Order for Twenty Shillings, STAIR CARPETS, payable by onr Agent, Mb. B. S. Chisholm, Tea Merchant, Nelson. At, We absolutely guarantee that we are neit her '"^"* | E ARTH RU G S TnUing the price nor reducing the quality of | I EARTH RUGS this Celebrated, Blend, as is usually the case § 1 -■- . r, mri nTTnn with this olass of advertising. —'-h.ARIH RUGS UNION PAOKING COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, 0 Wellington. TjILOOR CLOTHS frum 2 feet tS£* To be obtamed from B. S. q ,„„i, M wm. t ft io f„_t CHISHOLM, Bridge si., sole Agent 8 inohes Wlde t0 12 feet< for Nelson. 322 GraSS SeedS : r INOLEUM, from 2 feet 3 inches Paey's Standard Perennial (Enghsb) Rye Grass, also Oolonial ; Fiorin, Timothy, Trefoil, Laoern, Alsike, Oow Grass, Red and White Olovers. -*rj» • o Cf BOWING FOR WINTER EEED: &• $ leWding $* OOJIS, Scotoh and English Vetohes (grown from DIRECT IMPORTERS, imported seed), Rye, Cape Barley and Oats. HARDY gTREET> NBLSO N. Fowl Feed. Wheat (good sample), Chick Wheat, Peas, Barley, Oata, Sharps and Bran. JJL 013,10 -BS, Wit* _rl -. r ff^ Brown Rivers (locally grown), splendid Wmaer IWJlie » quality. ■ best Auckland qnality. jPLOIJ-R. .Redwood's Superior Roller Flour (from S^lb|jao--ato,-Jslbbags); speoial quotations «Q » ?.!? E4OKS) for, anantities over half -ton (quality guaran- " "" „ . "' Wd)." !1 " "zes. lilaniires. , Fermerfl' Friend— this Manure is extent E-ick Cloth Material, lively nsed, being apeoially adapted for root , „, , crops. , Bone Dust, fine quality. V6ry good , 72 mob. mm <& HADDoi, hop b«.«., WHOLESALE & RETAIL MEROBANT^ g ULI , HURf BIN CLOTH> &0< ■■^MMii— ■—m ii*^__— »——-■■ i -■■_ i ■ ■ — i ■ PIIOBIIiX Grass Seeds & Clovers FU^EO-C^^-S-C^l^. of all desoription. MB. AMBROSE E. MOORE has been v., „ , c ,i irx . appointed AGENT to this Oompany Little S Olieep JJIP. forthe Provincial District of Nelson. L *~ ' GEO. S. graham, Too well known to require comment Attorney and Superintendent. Auckland, 4th February. 1891. PHOENIX EIRE OFFIOE, H. Xl® Vlß'Nor London (Established 1782). Dariing the 109 years of its existenoe it haß paid in: satisfaction of Claims fob Losses . Uf lift Llh\)\)\))\)\)V TEED'S CERTAIN CURE FOR OORNS. Sbmiotists^lI known, . . diVU^^rJaSnSJ^iliS. n,t.' _i-»-«j ™:fi, Ikfa rr rt m«an*-f h*«a 4«u cited teßtimoniala eiilogistio of its value in TheAflßorfld withtbifl^ompany have full removing haid or BoU O orns, bnnions, warts, MaperfeorMOontyagain-tloss. _ _ and enlarged, growths of bH descriptions. Bverr sort of insurable risk is undertaken Numb e tB :o f s people, who c< uid only crawl 180 * 'v . f ii .i.-i._. ~* y* i, about with. difficulty. and. didcomfort,- hava cOJhe rateß: oharg«d for all classes of naks ; bee n able,>after,two or .three applications ol awnaoßfrfavoraWe. -„ .-.y.' . . , [TBBD'a.C?Bwra Qobe, to walk .with ease and cThe-Company is extendpgatß.bußmesß and pfcasure-' All. who-uae it certify to its being; iS^^Sre^lThS nSE S^te ithebestremedylever.placedbefore the pnblic; ahdethe BtalT at - the Chief Office and at the gtony Biver, •October ,12th, 1889.1, Dear ■w^f'w^Officeß, as well aa theOom. ! 8 i r ,_ l Wverybadoorns.oniho;solesofmy pwy'B Agenta, wdl be foand ever ready and - f J two .y^rßragCfnd | ÜBedr many corn wiMtoaid^gwe-infonnat-on. and to advise its ; a 2#e B wWut Buccesa At Vlajt I used WRwsFRVTJ-a nrm ™lt ♦„ «™, „ Teed's Corn Oure, and, -my cprnaara now M S T T?SrS2:r S no - w . i ßmo ° nt toover_a .^4 g one . I recommend it to, all persona from oprif as a .certain /emedy. K^^l U!SS.ST ■ ITE ? My mother-had a corn on the Bmall toe for SO £?SfeJh£r l2aoffl.Sw«-_. 7_.ii„^ r : i ji^;3^ayeiisf4piJPv« a^wntiiightawiy.' i* Awht, Tralalf ar dtrnt, Bwbb 1» ewh, 4SB

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Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 6043, 23 February 1891, Page 3

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