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GREAT CLEARANCE SALE. CLEARING Prices.— Lovely Blaok Prices.-Boys' Navy Sailo Lustres at 5/11 and 8/U tbe lull Vj Suits. These goods we are cleanm dres. Summer Serges in black and ing at 3/6 a snit. Given a*ay at th colours all to goat 3/6 tbe fnll dms. price Boys' Serge Caps 6d. Mem Better qualities at 5/6 axid 7/6. Baie Tweed Trousers 3/U. bargains. " ~ — ; T /CLEARING Prices— lo dozen Ladies (CLEARING Prices. — 10 pieces only \^ Cotfco _ HosQ (Black ) a t 4*d pair J of Washable Prints to go at 2/8 per hnndredß of oddments ot Ladies' anc dozen vares. Prints and Zephyrs, usually chi]dren > s Hoßi ery and Gloves at absurd 7d to lOJd, no * 4Jd to 7J«J. Muslins Lorn - eSi WhiJe L £ le Gloveß 4 j d a _d 6d. ejd. ; — LEARING Prices.-Curtain Cretonn s Price?.— Children's Frockp from B*d (reversible), Shirtings from \j Tunics, and Pelisses at absura 41d, Galatfas from 4/1 1 per dozen, Ser- prices, 4/11, 5/9, 6/11, and 7/11, usually viettes 3/6 per dozen, large size Tray nearly double tho prices. D<.n t lorgt-t Cloths 1/6, usually 2/6. qhis line. _____ CLEARING Prices.— l 3 dozen large CLEARING Prices. — Ladies' Unde--size White Muslin Aprons all to go f . vu _ e _ M legß thft _ 14 doz3n at 9d, usually 1/3' and 1/6. Large size jV^, Knickerß> ÜBUftlly 1/9 to 2/9 pet Holland Aprons at 10_d, really wonderful M pQ at ,^ Call ear]y chimiset Yaloe - a t 1/6, usaally 2/6. (CLEARING W<^-W'£ffl^J T^A^lN^P^c^L^ieT^Night V bone 6*. usually -IV- 1 % dI r /6 d 'JJ l| 1 (j D esses at 2/11, 3/11, and 4/11, worth In^rS* B_ SSsS P C ildre? doib'e. Ladies' Corsets by good makere d M mS£^ Pina flc?/^ OvJrSle. Genuine from 2/6 pair Snn Bonnets at 1/3, usually d redocS's , ."1 Sd, including House- 1/11. All Show Room Goods marked hold Linen of every description. down regardle? s ot cost. Remember we do not quote low prices for the sake of advertising. A^l we ad vertisewo can supply. The above a c only a few of what we are offering. c intend 1 to make a speedj clearance. _____ ' MRS ANSTICE, TRAFAGAR STREET. THE BESTBICYCLE EVER JJJJD gIKDEIC YCLE ! RIDDEN IN N.Z. IS THE -"'-*-'-■-' J^J-J.»A^ -^ ■" WHY? BECAUSE IT IS SCIENTIFICALLY BUILT. Thoroughly finished and mathematically correct in every particular. RED BIRDS have won two Anstrals (1896 and 1900) and crossed Anatralia. Easy terms. NEW ZEALAND HEADQUARTERS, WELLINGTON, Local Agent-F. MOORE. Agencies E very where-

WANTED at beginning of March, a good General Servant. "No washing; assistance given. Apply Mrs.Harley, Wakabn Lodge. ; ii 0 WANTED, a 5 or 6 roomed House, not more than 10 minutes' welfc fr^m P.O. Must be in good locality. ! Apply Mail Office. WANTED for Country General Store, \ onog Man to serve in shop and solicit orders. State age and salary re- ' quired, enclosing testimonials, td " btor _ e » Kail Offioe. l so WANTED. -A General Servant. Apply morning or evening to Mas. CHARLES WATTS, "Ellerslie, Brougham-street. ._ WAN I ED.- A Youog GIRL to help to do Housework.— Apply Mas E. W._DEE. / oßs WANTED to Rent for month or six weeks, Furnished House about 6 rooms. Particulars to " vS, ' Wail Office WANTED, db. Breechloader. Gi vo price, maker, and where can be seen. " Greener," Mail Office. 592 WANTED, a good General Servant lor the Country; eai=y place Apply Mrs R. Hanter, Bridge-s-. M WANTED, a Youth as Apprentice to the Drapery. Apply in own handwriting to "draper," c/o Mail Office. WANTED, a Housemaid. Apply E. Hogpr, 255 Temperance Ho el. INELSbT^HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION TO THE BURGESSES OP NELSON. LA LIES AND GENTLEMEN — Being a Candidate for a seat on the Nelson Harbour Board, 1 leupectfully solicit yonr support. I assure you that, if elected, my best efforts shall be in the direo ioa of removing from Nelson the reproach of being termed oJy a " tidal po t." Yourd respectfully, P?m. BROWN. FLECTION. TO THE SVAIMEA COUNTY ELECTOR?. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.— At the request of my fellow ratepayers I am a Candidate willing to serve you on the Nelson Harbour Board, and to protect your interest thereon. My endeavours would be, to work in consort with lhe other members of the Board, and to support all necessary im- . provements to benefit both Nelson and Motueka Harbonrs. Strictly carrying " out all plans " in accordance with the Engineer's specification , and commercially, not otherwise, and at all limes to further and promote the progress and prosperity of Nelson, together with the Waimea County. Also if elected I will most strenuously support the interest of Motueka Harbour, and ratepayers to recei ye both just and fair treatment. Yours truly. JAMES T. MACKAY. Woodbrae, Feb. 4. 1901, NELSON HARBOUR , BOARD ELECTION. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF TBE WAIMEA CuUNTY. LADIES AND GENTLE V EN,— • lam a Candidate for a Beat on the Nelson Harbour Board, and should you do me the hononr of electing me, I sball use my best endeavours to look after your interests. I am, ladies and gentlemen, Yonr obedient servant, ~ "" * PHILIP BEST. - NELSON HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OF TBE CITY OF NELSON. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I am a Candidate for a seat on the Nelson Harbour Board, and solicit yonr vote. If elected to the position I should appreciate the honour, and bb a progressive business man. act to the best of my ability by advocating harbour rfnnrov>ments which would be to the best interf sts of Nelson and ratepayers generally. 583 AUSTIN HERBERT BISLEY. NELSON HARBOUR BOARDJLtOTION. THE RATE PA YE «S OF tVAIME\ COUNTY. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I beg to iLform you that I am a Candidate at the coming Election for the above named Board. If elected I shall endeavour to do the best fcr all concerned . JOHN D, BEUKE. Upper Moutere, Feb. 6th, 1901. § 660 NELSON HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. ' TO THE BURGESSES OF THE CITY OF NELSON. • Ladieb and Gentlemen,— At the request of a number of citiaenß I beg to offer myself as a Candidate for one of the Seats on the above Board, Yours faithfully, JOHN C. MERCER. NELSON HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OP THE CITY OF NELSON. 1 Ladies and Gentlemes — 1 beg to inform you that, at the request of a number of cit ; zens, I am a Candidate fcr a seat on the Nelson Harbour Board. As yon are no doubt aware, I have taken a great interest in everything relating to the improvement of our Harbour, having been one of the first to move in the matter. . Should yen do me the honour of electing me, I shall do my best to promote in all ways possible the welfare and prospeiity of the City and Districts. lam, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, , 384 FRANO7S TBABK.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 33, 11 February 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 33, 11 February 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 33, 11 February 1901, Page 3

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