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X AUTUMN 1838 WINTFR X fince^ opening in Nelson the aim of E.G. has been to supply a good useful article at a raodeia'e price. " Extremes often meet," aDd while Bteeringclear of the "common rubbish,' hgh-prired and unserviceable goods have been carefully avoidfd. "We aim at ibo " happy medium," knowing that both of the foregoing extremes meot in giving dissatisfaction to cnatomera. For beet value in every day General Drurery and Clothing ' TRY THE READY-MONEY SHOP. ; The growing snccesß of the Business is evidence of the satisfaction given, Some very special lines of startling value have just come to hand for the present season. . These Goods have been imported from Home Manufacturers or bought in the best Colonial markets for prompt cash, thus securing large discounts, and'ensuring the best possible value for EEADT MONEY to customers :— The following are a few prices : — New D.W. Fanry Drew Twreds Bft j«r,l tJ ion H-irtir g just 'a-d.d fiji, Sd, lOJd Sap-rlor D.W. Fanoy M xtnrei 9J.1 acd 1» Striking va'n» in 'lickings j-isu laodtd, Hravy D.W. Cyoling'Jwr(dl/'l 4} I. 61, f Jt. all linen lOd Speotal-A few all wool Frecob Costumes B-own Btripcd Turkish Towels EJ 1 , Tjl, for 11/9 end J3/6 t*h« dribs 9d, and )/• 4.11 wod D.W. Buck Oopocb in fanoj Wide bordered Art Blnsl ns 3Jd aWpes, <xtra qnality, 9/3 Donble width Art Mrs inr, fp-nial, $A D.W. all wool IV<noh S'rg.p 1/3 ysrd "trong Twotd for boja' wear )/•! and J/3 B lack and Wavy Sorges ftom 1/1J to J/U Met 'a trong Winter BUrta 1/U to fi/BUck Casbmerfl and Merinos 1/ri np Men'a heavy Molo Trcna-rt. 4/U to 6/6 Ladiea' anperior W»Urpro-if Olatks, ut.vj Men'a Haii Line Twerd Tronsirs 8/U « A and blacL, 18/11 Men's heavy riblrd Cdonial kr.t;tid «9ted valne iu L dips' Pl.in ard Bhok Drawers 3/11,4/^,4/11, fi/6 llose 9d, 1/-, IU I/I J np . Dojb' Cdeuial i'»et*u Knickers 46 op Lwp, \Ribbonß, Handkerohlefp, I'm- Men'a nvooial TweidVctts 4/U brcllas, Apronp. Pinafo'O', etc., at Mej.'aMe-lno Urawerßand Singlets l/ll ppeciu] ready money prioes to f /Il WhitaßlaLkßtsß/ll,lip,ie/11,t)2 /- Sow range of Men'a Coionid Tweed £?, "l A P rotl Wlothp, j.6io, ?id Bnits, speoial va'ue, 2'/-. 24/9, 2f /6 | 83 Inoh Twilhd Flannelettes 8/U dr* 32/8 83 inoh extra heavy Flannu;tte 6/9 dtz Men's Watcrp-oif Overooatf, s'eevep, 2»/6' J , ', P, CDe U,B> Shfl'ting, 2 yards wide, Men's Umbrellas, extra valne, 4/11 r p "fll Men'a Hard and Bolt Hits, Uap>, Tfeß, D.W. Reversible Art Ocrttin Nets, Braocp, Coibr?, Mtfflorp, Bandkerbordered, newest dfßignp, 1/. cbie'a, Belt", eto, at lowest Spot liovaly Oretonnes 4J4, ttf eg no Cash Pricee . ■ EDWARD GIBBARD READY-MONEY DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, (MOLLER'B BUILDINGS), X BRIDGE STREET, INELSON, X

9 bh a9'H '-31 3| H jj Vm pi n'ro Hßkofl I^ "ffljffli ff| y j V/ p gfi 1 1 BPM PREVEKY FiTS, CONVULSIONS, ETC. Preserve a healtby stato of the constl° tntlon during the period of Toothing. Tho words "JOHN STEEDMAN, Chs-nlct, Walwcrth, Surrey." Arc engraved oa tlu Government Stamp aMttci to CSA PxUxt, POWELL'S BALSAM or ANISEED WILL CURE YOUR COUGH, ALL THE WORLD OVEB, THE RECO3NISEI) COUOII REMEDY. Its Immense salo throughout the world md'catei Its Inestimable rams. QCI C\f)fi CUEJIISTS SEMi IT * Those who have not already given Ita trial should do so at once. IN PALACE AND COTTAGE ALlKE, Powell's Balsam Ot Aniseed li tho old and unexcelled COUGH RBHBDr. lis "arm sale throimhout tho whole civilised world pro. Claims Its great worth. LOOSENS THE PHLEGM IMMEDIATELY. NIOtITCOTOH QUICKLY RtfUEVKD. SEE TRADE MARK AS ABOVE ON EACH WRAPPER. See the words "Thomas Powell, HlaoMrlars Boad, London." on the Governmcut Mamp. Rofase Imitations. Established 1824. CIQtTATTERS and FARMERS WHEN ORDER. fo ING THEIR STOIIBS SHOULD NOT OMIT TBU TIME-HONOURED COUGH REMEDY, FOR A COVGH. OOWELL'S BALSAM OP ANISEED. TflOll ASTHMA, INFLUENZA, So. OOLD BT CHEMISTS Mid BTORBSEEPBRB . N THROUGHOUT tho AUSTRALIAN. NEW ZBA, •^ IAND AND CAPE COLONIESBottles 10. lid eudSttS* BOOKBINDIN G IN ALL ITS BRANOHES AT THB EVENING J&AIL OFFICE, Powder Powder Keating's Powder Keating's Powder I Keating's Powder I This Powder, so celebrated, U utterly unrivalled in destroying BUGS, FLEAS, MOTHS, BEETLES, and alllnseets {whilst perfectly harmless to all animal life). All woollens and fare should be well eminkled with the Powder before placing away. It is invaluable to take to the Seaside. To avoid disappointment insist upon getting "Keating's Powder. 1 ' No olher powder is effectual. ißugS Pleas'i .Moths Beetles Mißquitoes£ Unrivalled in destroying FLEAS, , BUGS, COCKROACHES, BEE. TLES, MOTHS in FUBS, and every otbe r species of insect. Sportsmen will ■■*" i this invaluable for destroying fleas in the dogs, as also ladies for their pet dogs. The PUBLIO are CAUTIONED tbat every package of tbe genuin powder bears tho autograph of THOMAS KEATING; without which any artiale ottered is a frand. Sold in Tins only.;' Worms- " Children's." Worms—' 4 Children's." Worms— •' Children's " Worms—" Children's." Worms—" Children's." Keating's Worm Tablets is n unique medicine (A PURELY VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT both in appearance and taste, fumiahing a most agreeable method f administering tbe only certain remedy . or INTESTINAL or THREAD WORMS. It is perfectly safe and mild, espeoially adapted for children. SOLD IN Tins by All Druggists. Pbopbibtob— THOMAS KEATING, IiONDON.

i- mm ' AT THE OFFICE. RICHMOND, t MOT UEKA, AND BIWAKAIMAIL SEBVIOE. [JAMES HUNT'S COAOH LEAVES the Railway Station, Bioh mond, on arrival ot the 10 a.m Train Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays BETUBN: ULeave Biwaka on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 7*Bo ».m,, arrive 'at Motueka at 7'50, [and leave Motueka at B'O a.m. Booking Offioee : Bailway Hotel, Biohmond; Montera Hotel; Own Beaideooe, Motaeka | Kavunagh'a Post Office, Bi* wska. Bpeoial allowaDoe fo^BNTCRN passages All paroels left at any ot the above plaoeß will be attended to> bnt muat be paid for before delivery! ' OrSaddle Horses, Sulkies, eto., on hire Addresa: Oppoaite Motneka Hotel. , , , i O ul ' Marvellous Eleotrio Belts give a steady Boothing onrrent that can be felt by the wearer through- aU WEAK PARTS. REMEMBEB, we give a written guarantee with eaoh Eleotrio Belt that it will permanently onre yon. If ifc doea not we will promptly return the fnll amount paid. We mean exaotly what we say, and do precisely what we promise. NOTlCE.— Beforo pnrohosing we prefer thafc you send for our TRICng EEA and Price List (post freo), givior illnstrations of different appliances f, BOTH SEXES, aleo TESTIMONY whio u will convince the most sceptical. GERMAN ELECTRIC APPLIANCE J AGENCY, 68, Elizabeth-street, Sydney. _~ { ■• Health nhttll sit oo thy brow.' I NURSE WOODWABD'S HEALTH! SYBUP ia a radical oure tor Indigestion, Liver I Complaints, FulpiUtion, eto. I S>ld by all Chemists. I SUABLAND & CO,. Ltd., . . Wholeaale Agentß. | /GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE V* DEPARTMENT. EaUblUhod 1870. IVERY POLICY QUAIUNTKKD BY THE STATR. For the followiug, amongst many rea•one, Naw-Zoalamlers should support their national ollice:— 1. Its Security is absolute, 2. Its Premiums are low. 3. Its Bonuses are high. 4. Its Funds are all invested in tho Colony. 5. Its business is restricted to New Zealand, tho HEALTHIfiST COUNTRY IN THB WOBLD. New -Zealanders who Insure in offloea whioh obtain tho bulk of their buainoss from the Old World and . tho other colonies 'ineludlug Queensland, Western Australia, and Fiji) bave to pay tor THE LOSS ARISING FROM THH HEAVIEB" MORTALITY OF THOSE OOUNTKIES. The death-rate ln Queensland is nearly 50 per cent, higher than It la iu New Zealand. Accumulated Funds at present date exceed TWO MILLION POUNDS. j iNNOAIi INOOME, orer 1300,000. I g. BIOBABDBON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 89, 23 April 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 89, 23 April 1898, Page 1

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