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X IT IS A FAOT= X THAT Rusiness at the NEW SHOP is iurreaainr* rapid'y C.ittoraers tay they have " never si en such VAIUE before " Tho "Heady Mtucy" Shop ism tod for Men's nnd Boys' Clothing -. Quality is the true test rf value u ( rM Judged by this rtandard Otilt TRTCrS are ihe i J i O LOWEST -; M The Opposition say we won't last long C3 . The wish is often father to the thought Often the father doea not live to see the son grow up TJ) k, We have COME TO. L T T,. so they can make their H^ lJ minds easy M W " Competition is the life of trade " Ld JZj Having been in the fire we don't dread the smoke 2 Q (tir watchword ts "NEVER KETREAT" C* i^ Our aim is solid vsluo to customers M J^i We are clearing several dozen Men's Straw Hats at K a" 9J, usually 1/6 Q rj We buy and t ell for Eeady Money only P Our expenses are small combined" with quick retnrns We have jnst opened another h,t of thoße lovely m Navy and Gold Prints, so suitable for hop- £* 2 picking, etc. \T* P3 Quotations are often misleading CJ That we always have the goods as advertised hh Our 6/11 al wool Coloniul Tweed Tronßers aie W clinkers m We DON'T keep ALL WOOL TKOILS'EKS at 4/11 LJ CH Our Men's ali wool Colonial [Suits at 19/11 are <^ startlers (^ Every tub must stand on its own bottom Our prices are uniform throughout We do not believe in " BAITS " which are no criterion to the general value given J WE DO KOT WORRY ANYONE TO BUY ~EDWARP GIBBARD READY-MONEY DRAPER AND OLOTHIJSK, CMOLLER'a BUILDINUS), X BRIDGE STREET, KELSON. X P liil HA \/ RELIEVE FEVERISH HEAT, ; HII liiili i'RE.'Fk'Y FITS, CGtlVi LSIONS, ETC. ■ H s^B Prosowo a hoalthy etat-) of tho conaU* ■ ■* MW tutlon unriLig the period of Tjethlng. AT THE ' fhe w,rflc " JOHK STEEDMAN, Ch3-;:l-\., Wai-A'-Ah, Snrroy." nTTnITTIT Ai ■m a- s **c ongraved 0^ j' :o Gomr. m;iU Stamp afax! v 'o sii 11111111 ~^— OFFICE. RICHMOND, MOTOHiKA, AND BIWAKA MAIIi SBBVIOE. JAMES HUNT'S COACH vmin Pnlin! . LEAVES the Railway Station, Rioh •■ »"•'■■ uUUblf. mond, on arrival ol the 10 a,m ORLD Oveb, THB RECOOTrain Mondaya, W^dn^daya, and Fridays ,^d o .'^^ F ;SL.^. m bS 6 vZ.'■' 1, Leave Biwaka on Tuesdays, Thursdays, .. unsolicited i estimonials. and Satnrdavs at 7'30 am arrivn nt Tnß Dtls or WtsTMistTrß's Verger writes:— "l ana oauuruays nI au a.m., arrive at was wlriscd to try the Bnl«nin of Anlseedt I did, and Motueka at 7-50, and leave JttOtneka at lia«> found Tory great relief. It Is most comforting- Ut B*o a.m. aliasing Irritation and giving strength to the rolce/' Booking Offioeß I Railway Hotel, Eioh- Lromr, Bnooon. Esq., the eminent actor writes rmond; Moutere Hotel; Own Residence, " I think it an invaluable medicine for members of mj M n f n /b. . xr„„ r .„. -1,,' r>.»«. i\ta m profession, ond have alwaja recommended It t» nrf Motueka) Eavanagh'S Post Offioe, Bl- brother and sister artistes." waka, Ananial nllnmaiino ln.-mn.nnn „.„„, Mr. TrroirAS Huonn. Chemist. Llandilo, OctODerlll, «peoi»l aliowauoe tor.BNTURN paaaagea 16 M| writes :-"Slngularlj. I hn« commenced mj All paroela lett at any Of tha above filty-second year in bnslness to-day. I remember mi plaoea will be attended to, but mast be Kr^rfSSS &^XF&£&5ZftS!£ paid for before delivery! | as a bell now." ■ ""•"Saddle Horaes, Salkiea, eto., on hire t oosens the phleom immbdiatelt* AddreßS : Oppoaite Motneka Hotel, X-i night couou quickly believed. BEE TRADE MARK AS ABOVK OK EAOH WRAPPEB. ' ' flee tho words " Thomas Powell, Blackfriars Boa<« London," on the Government Stamp, E ■__________■ Ifl Y EARS Refuse Imitation!. EstabUahed 1824. _■_______■■ lu • l-nUM i QQTJATTERS and TARMERS WHEN ORDER. ■fs^aflWith an mcreas- pi no their stores should not OHir WSb&L ing demand THIS TIME-HONOURED COUQH REMEDY. SfiflH PROVES beyond rou A. COVOB. f^HMthe possibility of poWELL'B BALSAH OF ANIBBED. ffiHHhave the ONLY TjTOR ASTHMA, IOTLTJBNZA, te. v Pfl3SHfMfs m wliipli eC wn'l QOLD BT OHEUISTB and STORBBSBPSIII !»HB 'ii SrW-tr O THROUGHOUT the AUSTRALUN. KEW .VBHourO all NEBV- ZEALAND, and CAPE COLONIES, i IJHJMOUS WEAK- Bottles 15.1M,,!5,M„ and tt.M, CX* "fc**^ ■"•"i3^ HEALTH. I f «t> "-r^-aijigFi our Marvellous Electric Belts give a steady soothing -p A _ nlr T>T( tfn T-l»T/3 current that can bo felt by tho wearer |JUUJDa.I>IJN Ulfl \* through all WEAK PARTS. KEMEM- j N ALL j T g BRANCHES BER, wo give a written guarantee with each Electric Belt that it will pornian- AT THB Pr Xtl U y re ret°«rn EVENING MAIL OFFICE, We mean exactly what we say, and do precisely what we promise. NOTlCE.— Beforo purchasing wo prefer that you sond for our TRIC ng ERA. and Price List (post free),givior . ■ illustrations of different appliances fh -floating S POWder BOTH SEXES, also TESTIMONT whio -aeating's POWder will convince the most sceptical. Keating's Powder German electric appliance Keating's Powder agency, Keating's Powder 63, Elizabeth-stroot, Sydney. This Powder, so celebrated, ia utterly unrivalled in destroy 'ng BUGS, FLEAS, MOTHS, BEE- _ , i .'■ TLES, and all Inseets <whilst per- | L fectly harmless to all animal life). "Health shall siMn thy brow.' All woollens and furs should bo well NURSE WOODWARD'S BEALTH sprinkled with the Powder before SYRUP placing away. It is invaluable to ia a radical onre tor Indigeßtion, Liver take to tho Seaside, To avoid disOomplainte, Palpitation, eto. appointment insist upon getting S ild by all Chemists. « Keating's Powder." No other powSHARLAND & CO,, Ltd., dor is effectual. Wholesale Agents. r BUgS ~\~ ~~ I \ Fleas _ :=-. KiUs ) Motll g ) Beetlesl [ ( Misquitoes* Unrivalled in destroying FLEAS, «, - r^^ BUGS, COCKROACHES, BEETLES, MOTHS in FUBS, and every <t^«r>*m.^iu> other species of insect. Sportsmen GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE will find this invaluable for destroyDEPARTMENT. ing fleas in the dogs, as also ladies B-taUU^U-O. f0 Tbo d I^BLIC 8 are CAUTIONED SVERY POLICY OUAIUNTKKI) BY THE STATB. that every package of the genuin „ .. . „ : i ... powder bears tbe autograph of For tbe following, ninonßst mauy roa- VurVMA<J I'WATTNfi- without, sons, Now-Zonlnudom slioulJ supiiort thoir IHOMAb KJSiAIIHU ■ WHIIOUI. national olDco:— winch any artiole ollcred , is a fraud. 1. Its Security is absolute. Sold in Tins ouly. . 2. Its Premiums are low. Worms- '• Children's. ' 3. Its Bonuses are high. Worms— " Children's." 4. Its Funds are all invested in Wovms— " Children's " the colony rae , t ,:„ fa jf n Worms-" Children's." Net" I £JrX^™S»? w2rm ? -»Children' S .» l COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. Keating's Worm Tablets is n unique „ medicine (A PURELY VEGETABLE New-Zealanders who insure in offices SWEETMEAT both in appearance and which obtain the bulk oi thoir business from furnishing a most agreeable method the old world aud tho other cooni„B , ln administering the only certain remedv eluding Queensland, Wostorn Australia, and '- tTC T 1? <J TTM AT. nr THREAD Fiji) havo to pay for THE LOSS ARISING Sntuo i.- 1.1 Lt« „„?^ira FROM the heavier MORTALITY OF WORMS. It is porfectlv safe and nnO, THOSE countries. especially adapted for children. Sold Tho death-rate in Queensland is nearly BO IN TINS BY ALL DRUGGISTS, percent, higher than it is in Now Zoalaud. PuorRIBTOB— THOMAS KEATING, Aooomolated Funds at iiteseiitdatoeiceod LONDON. TWO MILLION POUNDS, ANNUAL INOOME, over £360,000. J, H. BIOQABDSON, I] Ooujnusßlonw

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 29 January 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 29 January 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 29 January 1898, Page 1

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