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X IT IS A FACT X THAT Business at the NEW SHOP is hicreasinjr rapidly \ Customers Eay (hey have " uever seen Buch "VALUE • before " | The "Ready Moneg " Shop is not oil for Men's and Boys' Clothing » Quality is, the true test »f value m e M-l Judged by this standard OUJI TEICES are the -^ li O LOWEST -^ 1 W The Opposition say we won't last loDg £3 The wish is often father (0 the ihought 3 Often the father does not wish lo see (he son grow up QO f K, We have COME TO ST Y, so they can make their yl minds easy M 1 W " Competition is the life of trade " td JZ Having been in the fire we don't dread the smoke Q Our watchword Is "NEVER KETRE&T" t" 1 <\ 2 O ur a ' m is solid value to customers Q <q We are clewfng sevcrul dozen Men's Etraw Hats at 't J Ji 91, usually 1/6 Q 1 K" 1 We buy and tell for Heady Money only (^ Oar expenses nre small combined with quick ictnrns ( We have jnst opened another lot of those lovely ZTJ u Navy and Gold Printf, so suitable for hop- £* Hn picking, etc. l" 1 \ £& Quotations are often misleading £j That wo ahvnß have the goods as advertised wh ■ M Onr 6/11 all wuol Colonial Tweed Trousers aie LJ , W clinkers ij We DON'T keep ALL WOOL TKOILBEKS at 4/11 \3 '. H O«r Men's all wool Colonial SSnits at J9/11 are ?v startlers K^ Every tub must aland on its own'bottom Our prices are uniform throughout We do not believe in " BAITS " which are no cri- ( terion lo the general value given WE DO K OT WOBR Y ANYONE TO BUY EDWARD GIBBARP ~ READY-MONEY DRAPER AND CLOTH JEtt, CMOLLER'B BUILDINGS), X^BRIDqjM STREET, INELSQN. X 1 jy-^-aMi>Hiiw»iMwiauiiiwwuH«iMi]ii«j»itxMiiii»iiiMiji»

AT THE 111 II OFFICE. 1 RICHMOND,'~MOTUEKA, AND RIffAKA MAIL SEBVIOB. «ng JAMES HUNT'S COACH LEAVES the Railway Station, Rioh mond, on arrival of the 10 a.m Train Mondays, Wednesdays, and Friday a RETURN; Leave Riwaba on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 7*30 a.m,, arrive at Motuokk at 7'50, and leavo Motaeka at B<o aim. Booking Offioce : Railway Hotel, Riohmond; Montore Hotel; Own Residence, Motueka j Eavnnagh's Post Office, Eiwaka. Bpeoial allowaboo for>NTUEN passages All paroela left at any of tbe above places will be attended to> bnt moßt be paid for before delivery! I fVSaddle Horses, Sulkies, etc., on hire Address : Opposite Motaeka Hotel, Electric Belts give a Bteady Boothing current that can be felt by the woarer through all WEAK PARTS. REMEMBER, we give a written guarantee with eaoh Eleotric Belt that it will permanently cure you. If it does not we will promptly return the full amount paid. We mean exactly what we say, and do precisely what we promise. NOTlCE.— Before purchasing we prefer that you send for our TRIC ng ERA and Price List (post f reo), givior illustrations of different appliances fh BOTH SEXES, also TESTIMONY whic will convince the most sceptical. Address— GERMAN ELEOTRIC APPLIANCE AGENCY, 03, Elizabeth-street, Sydney. "T "Health shall Bit on tby brow.' NURSE WOODWARD'S HEALTH SYRUP ia a radical oure tor Indigestion,' Liver . Oomplalnta, Palpitation, eta. Sold by all Chemists. BHABIiAND & CO,, Ltd., Wholesale Agents. " . . » GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Established 1670. EVERY POLICY GUAKAKTKHD BY THE STATB. For the following, amongst many reasons, Now-Zoalftudora should BUwnoit thoir national oOlco:— 1. Itß Security is absolute. 2. Its Premiums aro low. 3. Its Bonuses are high. 4. Its Funds are all invested in tho Colony. 5. Its business is restricted to New Zealand, tho HKALTHIEST COUNTRY' IN THE WORLD. New-Zaalanaors who insure in offloea which obtain tho bulk of thoir businoßS from the Old World and tho other colonies (including Queensland, Western Australia, and Fiji) have to pay for THE LOSS ARISING FIIOM THE HEAVIER MORTALITY OP THOSE COUNTRIES. The doath-ratoin Quoounlnnd is noarlySO nor cent, higher, than it is iu Now Zo&land. Accumulated Funds at prosent data exceed TWO MILLION I'OUNDS. AMNDAIi IMCOME, ovei £380,000. J, B. RIOHAUDSON, D CoujmiSßloHßr

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 23, 28 January 1898, Page 1

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