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READY-MADE COSTUMES. 60 very stylish, well-made, goo J quality WASHING COSTUMES, all ready to wear, in pretty Muslins, Piques, and Drills, only 10/6 each. Tbeße Costumes are worth from 20/- to 30/- each. 50 very elegant SUMMER SEKGE COAT AND SKIRT COSTUMES in Navy, Black, and Cream, These aro really first-class good.-i, made in the height of style, with the new Russian shape Jackets nicely braided. All being Bold very cheap. INSPECTION INVITED. EVERETT BROS, BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. HEALY & SON BOOTS, BOOTS. BOOTS. Cbeaper tbao;«veri Tbe Best and;cbeapeet Boot Shop in Town. Try. Onr stock is cow reasserted with all; tbe^L-Jteet I !Faslior.able Goods for tbe WinUr Season. Beicg Practical Bootmnkars and long |ezperienced in buying, we command best of quality in all importations. We aak onejtrial tn'convince yon that for Valae, Qaalitj, and Variey we are Class Al. Men'a Winter Shooters 8/6 and 9/6 I Ladieß' Evening|Bhoca 2/6 and 2/9 M-n's Pfg Watsrtigbts IL'6 and 11/6: j Ladies' Tan Evening Bboeß 3/3 aud 3/6 Men's strong Leather Boots 8/6 atd 9/6 , Ladies' Walking Shoes 6/6 and 6/6 Men'a strong leather Shoes 7/6 and 8/6 Ladies' Btrong Winter Bhoea 7/6 and 8/6 Men's Calf Goleshe Bel?. 7/9 and 8/6 Men'a American and German ,Shoes 10/6 Man's Bloobera 4/11 and 6/6 and 11/6 Men'a Oyoling Shoes 6/6 and 7/6 Ladies' Winter Slippers 9d and 1/---298 pairs Men's Tan Bala from 10/« 500 pairs Children Shoes from 1/6 B 0 paira Men'a House Shoos 1/8 Ladies' Aioj cling Gaiters 2/8 HEALY & SONS THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHIiSG FACTORY are now offering Great Bargains in LADIES' AND GENTS* BOOTS AND SHOES A single pair at and under Wholesa'e Pikes. 33 doxen CHILDREN'S very pretty SHOES and BOOTS from 1/11 to 3/11— Tan, Cream, Bronze, and Black. INSPECTION INVITED. A saving of from 15 to 25 per cent guaranteed. GREAT REDUCTIONS LN THE PRICti OF ALL MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. STRAW HATS— Men'p, Boys', and Children's at less than come Wholesale Prices. 1 600 to select from. THENEWZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, TRAFALGAR BTBEKT OSLY. ROBERISALLAN, MASAGBR. P O I SON E D. " A[report comes from the district of Wagnnyab, N.S.W., of a settler and hia family exhibiting very serious symptoms of poisoning after partaking.of their evening meal. In searching for the cause, suspicion fell on the tea they had used. A Bample taken from a one pound tin in use was analysed and found to contain strong traces of muriatic ACID, the presence of which is caused by tbo use of spirits of Baits in welding the parts of tin togeiher. Tho analyst warns consumers that tea packed in small tins, owing to its very absorbent nature, is very liablo to become impregnated with this acid, and therefore dangerous for human consumption, and advises that the very safeßt package to purchase is that packed in lead with an inside lining of vegetable parchment. This style of paoket is quite impervious to the air, and tea ao packed haa been known to retain all its aroma and strength for a period of five years. NOTE.— KOZIE TEA ia packed in Lead with an inside Lining of Vegetable Parchment. DEE t SONS new Tweeds, Serge?, Tf.EE t EONS' New Block of Straw Viounas, and Worsteds for high XJ Hats comprise a very large variety elata anils ia by far aad away tha bees in Boys.' and Men's at lowest prioes. variety in tows, and those in want of a Summer Enit ahould see them. TAEE & EONS' New Btook of Frame D„ XJ Pelt ll ate are lhe best procurable, KE k EONS' New Stock of Tennis and and anyone in want can get well aaitrd Criok-etnig Bbirts, Tr^iweis. Belt?, from onr stock. and Knmmerbnndv is oomp etc, and worth yonr while t j tee them, T| EE * SOjSS ' iVew Btock °' s etl D. n XJ Ttunks, Gladstone Bag', Format - BE * EONS' New Btook of Tie? and teatw, aud Brief Bigs ia now complete, Bows ara the lataat atjlw, VI illow and taoae abont to travel would do well to pattern Japanese, diagonal Btripes *cd come and inspect and inquire oar prioep, tartans. Gtani (election at lnwcab prioeß. D__ . _„_ M T^ EE * SONS' New Stook of Sammer Eh. A SONS for • high class fitting U Underclothing, Pyjaraa Salt?, add Bait aad a grana geleciion ot Night Bbirts in virioua stylsa. Blzas to materials to ohoose from. For style.fi-, fit the smallest and largest of men, and etc., we defy competition. prices to the time?. SLAUGHTER BALE. H AVISO bonghtjiome speoial lines in Ladies' Continental Bosta and Shoe* at a gie»t reductior, we can offer them io the publio at less than wholesale price. Ooma and ate them. Oost price J Cost price I Coat price I Oar regular stock of Oelsnlai and Eoglis Goods will be aold at Cost Price for Cash OLly. H. MOORE & SONS. PRACTICAL BOOTMAKERS A- D IM 101 .1 EBS CAVENDISH HOUSE, INSPECTION INVITED OF OUE FIRST DISPLAY OF SPRING & EARLY SUMMER MILLINERY, MANTLES, (.'APE , DRES3 MATERIALS, SUNSIIADES RIBBON-, ETC., and comprißß SOME OF THE PBEITIEST DESIGNS EVER SHOWN. R T. MELHUISH, DIRECT IMPORTEif, <" =.£ FALGAR ;-"*lß.'^.T WILKIKS & FIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FURNISHING IRONMONGERS, NELSON AND WELLINGTON. Have opened up thoir New Season's stock of CRICKETING MATERIAL. Cricket Bats. Balls, Gloves. log Guard?, and Nets from tho following celebrated maker? : — Wisden, Bussey, Feltham, r.nd Bartlett. TENNIS GOODS. TENNIS GOODS. RACQUETS- inoluding tbu Demon, A venue, and Wonder from Blazenger, Clapshaw, and Cleave. ' TENNIS BALLS from Slazonger and Ayres. G LF. GOLF. GOLF. Club of all kinds and Balls at bed-rock prices. LAWNIIOWERS, THE NEW EASY, THE NEW ENGLAND, THE WESTERN All cut from 12 to 20 inches. A Liberal Discount lo all Clubs. , WILII NTi FIELD, ! AGENTS OF THE ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. ! 1

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 21 October 1898, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 21 October 1898, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 21 October 1898, Page 2

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