IT!!" Residents of Golden Bay district will find it to their advantage—when in Nelson—to call and see the Special Value in Autumn and Winter Drapery and Clothing at the " READY-MONEY SHOP." Wide Soft finish Pink Twill Flannelettes, 4/0 a dozen. &q 32 inch Heavy Twilled Striped do, only -Hd. a yard. 2 Strong Silesia Lining 3d, -Id, sd. and 6d a yard. . «-< M Double Width Fancy Dress Tweeds BM, lOd, and 1/- a yard up. te» * . „ »', all Wool Serges 1/3, 1/6, 1/11, and 2/3 a vard. O S 4 Yard «itle Strong Checked Apron Cloths only oid a yard. HJjj 3 Strong Cotton Shirtings 3/9 a dozen, or 4d a yard. 2 Twilled Cretonnes —good patterns —3|d a yard. , ' ' H q- Crepe Cloth do—latest designs—4£d and Gd a yard. ' H Double Width Bordered Keversible do 1/- a yard. S „ „ U.B. Twill Sheetings Wd, 1/-, and 1/3. ch „ „ . White „ „ from a yard. W g „ „ U.B. Tablings 1/-. 1/2, 1/3*, and 1/6; - H > Leather or Gvandrill Shirtings 4id, 6*d, and B*d a yard. tf $ Strong Union do Gd, Od, IOJd. and 1/- a yaid. g J Men's pure Wool Colonial Suits 21/-, 23/6, and 27/6. £ f, GO pairs ~ „ ~ Trousers—all sizes—5/11 PS "-£, Denin Trousers —2 horse brand— 3/6 a pair. " Cord Trousers—splendid wear—only 5/11. go, 2 'Full size Grandrill Shirts (with collars) 2/11, 3/6, and 8/11. a m Colonial Ribbed Wool Pants 2/11, 8/11, and 4/11. ,<S "g Large size Colonial Under Flannels 2/11 and 3/11. pq Reliable. Waterproof Tweed Overcoats, detached Capes, 29/6. , M kH Double Leather Sanson Braces 1/- and 1/6 a pair. 2 5* Boys' Clothing—all sizes—at lowest " Spot Cash" prices. We quote for S -. clean, lresh, up-to-date goods of i-eliable quality. No arttedeluvian 55 £ rubbish. IW < ' W N.^.—Orders with Cash enclosed executed promptly and ' carefully.,.H Carriage paid to Cellingwood if £1 in value. Goods exchanged, if not q approved} or money returned in full, except for materials by the yard which 3, have been cut. EDWARD GIBBARD, READY-MONEY DRAPER AND NELSON AND MOTUEKA.
J. E. CLFA R, TAILOR AND OUTFITTER, /S always prepared with a first-class assortment of all Materials. None but the Best Quality kept. Terms Moderate. A TRIAL SOLICITED. J. E. 0. will visit the Golden Bay districts twice a year, and while thanking for favours extended to the late Firm (Clear and Levien), Trusts for a continuance of the same. Note "address: J. E. CLEAR, Bridge-street, Nelson. PRACTICAL BOOT & SHOE MAKER, EGS to notify that he naa now COMMENCED BUSINESS in the above line in entirety hew premises adjoining the Post Oflice, which is replete with all the newest and latest styles ©f Moulds for'the repairing department, specially imported from England. '••■••■■• All work entrusted to him wiH be promptly and neatly attended, to, and executed at a trenrendoils reduction on ordinary prices. , ; • A Trial Respectfully" Solicited: '. ■..--Note"the;Address* 4 - ■' COLLINGWOQD.
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Golden Bay Argus, Volume VI, Issue 155, 18 May 1899, Page 1
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473Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Golden Bay Argus, Volume VI, Issue 155, 18 May 1899, Page 1
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