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GREAT CLEARANCE SALE. f|g| ™J°* CLEARING Prices.-Lovely Bhck pLE^RING Prices. --Boys N.vy Sailor Jlt ffl^ -fOiWPANY Lustres at 5/11 and 8/U tbe lull V^ Suit*. These goods we are clearing UT t \1 ) & rA£l dies. Summer Serges in black and ing at 3/P a suit. Given »«ay at th fjff Hi- v }j At AKD colours aU to goat 3/6 the full dr-es. pnee. Boys' Serge Caps 6d. Mcc s -rrvrrPm B tter qualities at 5/G a?d 7/6. Rare Tweed Trousers 3/11. Liini.u bargains. ~~~, PROBABLE BAILINGS. 7. — '■ r nLEABING Prices.- 10 dozen Ladies TARANAKI ANP MANUKAP ■f CLEARING Prices. -10 pieces only \^ c v Hoße (Black) a t4jd pair; i-AKANAJU APD > MAM U*AU VJ ot Washable Prints to go at 2/8 per dfed , of oddmen ts ot Ladies' and 1-ikapnna* I Monday Feb 18 i 8 p.m. dozen yares. Prints and Zephyrs, usually Chi] Jrea » s Hnßiery a nd Gloves at absurd *Cargo till 4 p.m. 7dtolO-Jd,now4Jdto7id. Muslins from rriceg W hite Lisle Gloves 4-Jd and 6<l. PICTON AND WELLI NbTON 6^ d - . ' ~ ~~~ R'-torua* | Wednesday! Feb 13 | 3 p.m CLEARING Prices.-Curt-ain Cretonn-s /^LEAR NG Pricex. -Children's Frock, R„torna | Friday | Feb 15 | 6 a.m. from SUL (reversible), Shirtings from VJ Tunics, and Pelisses at absurd R.,, onm | Monday i Feb 18 | 8 a.m. 4ld, Gabte£ from 4/11 per dozen, Ser- prices, 4/11, 6/9, 6/11, and 7/11 v snal y * Cargo till 2 p.m. viettes 3/6 per dozen, large size Tray n arly double the prices. Don t forget WELLINGTON DIRECT I Cloths 1/6, usually 2/6. qhtaUne__ , Wednesday , Feb 13 , 2 a . ra I /CLEARING Prices.-13 dozen large LEARING Prices.- Ladies' Under- Wainui* | Sunday | Feb 17 I f »am. | VJ Bize White Muslin Aprons all to go ( r™ 1 at IQBB thau OoEti . 14 dozen *C*rgo (NZ. grown find only) recei red at 9d, usually 1/3 and 1/6. Large size , Knickerßi ÜBaa n y 1/9 to 2/9 per _ \ljXmuM* 7 ' H. Hand Aprons at lOJd, really wonderful &]] p0 ftt 1/3 Call ear]y# C himises WESTPORTvaIre. a? 1/6, usually 2/6. Wainuif | Thursday | Feb 14 1 3 p.m —7^ „.,. V A — — Haupiri* | Saturday | Feb 16 5 a.m. CLEARING Prices.-Wide S.lk Kib- Prices. - Lai ie,' Night tCargo till 2 p.m. VJ bnn B 6*, usually 1/- ard J/b, reai m and 4/11, worth * Cargo to be landed on return from M^i « SS n SiSSS US. 'TJLTi'rL' by good makers Weymouth. Mffl^HnSt™ andoASto. Gennine frcm 2,8 pair. Sun Bonnets at 1/3, usually - « BEYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA SSSfSd, deluding House- l/.1. All Show Room Goods marked , Tburaday , Feb 14 -|Tp^r hold tinen of evory description. down regardless or cobe. Hanpiri j Saturday | Feb 16 | 5 a.m. Remember we do not quote low pices for the sake of advertising. AU we ad- t Cargo till 2 p.m. vertise we can supply. The above a c only a few of what we are offering, ft e intend _ __«___ trmak^a speedy clearance. LITTELTON FROM WELLINGTON S. -— -_- w-rm -a*** /^NJ TT^I Mokoia | Thurs | Feb 14 | A AT Cl rF T( 1 LT Tarawera | Thurs | Feb 14 | I A \ H I I VJ JjJ. Rotomahana I Friday | Feb 15 | TfcFAOARBTBB^r ' TaraW6ra I**"** l^ 16 TRAFA.GAR STREEI. ___ ______ __ Rotomahana | Monday | Feb 18J_ THE BEST BICYCLE EWrgf^T^-DT-DTk T>Tf!Yf!LE CUNEI)IN FROM WELLINQTOg_ RIDDEN IN N.Z. IS THE iVEjU MRU ULVj X V;±J& - a Rhursday j Feb 14 •WHY' BECAUSE TT IS SCIENTIFICALLY BUILT. Waikare | Saturday (Feb 16J MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON. P^~x yyl3 A TT "V • Mokoia . lhureda O Feb "_ u JI I I ll JL X JJ±- -I- -tl 1 •"" SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. Talune % | Saturday | Feb 16 | THE NEW SYSTEM QF HEALING. SSSS 1^ THE POLYPATHIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE OF -^mgsg^mirCHRISTCHDRCH. auceand. Ovalau I Tuesday | February 12 | SECOND PROFESSIONAL VISIT TO NELSON- foMGA * s st( tZ A l^^, DSTONEY - FOUR DAYS ONLY. Manapouri | Satnrday | Feb. 16 1 COMMENCING SATUIIDAY, I &D- lt>, (itboh Auckland). OTTIL WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20. I SSS^* a S^^^SL w FROM AUOKLAND FREE TOTHB SICK AND SUFFERING. S To m startiig S^ a wIU L^ 2 between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m., and on Sunday. CONSU LTING ROOMS— Visitors are requested to leave the steamers WAKATU HOTEL, COLLINGWOOD ST. NELSON. ZZSEI*' "" ""^ "^ *" Consultation, Advice, and Absolute Treatment of ail Curable Diseases Free of Charge, Medicine only -. to be paid for. AKOBOB ißfe** STEAM SURELY A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. ° LINB QF l*m^ PACKETS POLYP ATHY, the New Method of HealiDtf, is the surest and most rapid System, Jf X^ Women and Men. Dft i m « a +Vitr tbpn nnv f thflf Svatßm in FOE;WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, More Cures made by Polypathy tnan any ctner oyatem ju - AND HO £ ITIKA flip World. vvc»xi^ mHE CHA.RLES EDWARD, TOCONSULTING ROOMS-WAKATU HOTEL. J_ DA _ Yj TUESDAY , 12th inst, at _^ —-_ .^— — — --— 2 pm. ->- "" .. rlftmi iiAnnniin nn/inn H|^|H E KENNEDY, TO-MORROW, NEW Year Cardß and Calenders re- NELSON rIAnDUUn DUAhU ± WEDNESDAY, 13th inst., at duced to half price until end of ihe noolli mo. th. A. OAKEY'S. TO THE BURGES ES OP TBE CITY 7, : „ OF NECSON. • FOR WANGANUI. CASH S „ , . , rp H E CHARLES EDWAED, Early. riT>TT I TXWtt Ladies AND Gentlemen,— l beg to an- ■ SUPERIUK IKILLIiMrO nounoe that lam a Candidate for a seat (Coventry and Imperial Lace Edge). on the above Board. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. 25 per cent under regular prices?. Yours faith f ally, mHE WAVERLEY, ahout FRIDAY, * H. BAIfrENi. J_ 15fcll inßt Ji p - BLACK&_SON HARBODR BOARD - t. h. cock* 00. NELSON HARBODR ELECTION. - boxes Apn^ pium BOARD ELECTIOrH. TO THE BURGESSES 0^ NELSON, D\) Applus; also Island Fruit, Vegel tables, Chickens 6d, Fowls 1,6, Decks 2/-, * TO TBE BURGESSES OF NELSON. rp HE officia ; Dofcic9 re lating to the Geese 2/6, Butter 6d, Fggs Bd.— HlDßSton, X Election of Members for the Nelaon next Tyree's. 268 LALIES AND GENTLEMEN,- Harbour Board having been made publ c, -^r— — . '. „, TA, TT Being a Candidate for a seat on j nQW ofler mjse i f as a Candidate for one /CROSSE & Black well s aud Lazenby b the Nelson Harbour Board, I 1 eapectfully 0 f the seat? superior goods in preat variety. solioit your support. I assure you tbat, Ifc J8 for you fco chooEe) an d should your M. WEBSTER. Trafalgar-st. if elected, my best efforts shall be in the choice fall upon roe as one of your repre- t,yyr sai vokto t FT A vim THR aireotioQ of removing from Nelsou the sentativeß) y btßfc energies «ill be de- lOU SALK SEaS)N reprcach of beinp termed only a tidal voted to(vanis c ffi cltnt an d economical mniß cmwnuilT ' . TP4PTTn „ po t," Your d lespeotfnlly, J administration. T H^?i,^ G ? IL , L T ?. A S TIO » N Wu. BROWN, j M. M. WEBSTER. 1 -*- ENGINE. Apply tor particulars to, i^oTiiwoutrßißD - N ' i£o °' 3utjan " ar? ' i9OL "■'i-o M - GR a^*. ! ELECTION. TO TflE WAIMEA COUNTY LADIES AN.D~ENTLEMEN.-At Hit XJ LJ JL \J Xl (jL \J\J» 9 the request of my fellow ratepayers I am a Candidate willing to serve you t TIVfTTPT^ on the Nelson Harbour Board, and to pro- A-i -LUX A A AjA', teet your interest thereon. My endeavours -would be, to work in mr> 1 yA jp Al3 fiT r r"R"RT ~N"FJjSON consort with the other members of the J. JXJi.r J^U^jrlLn, £>1 ± J^C/J., ±yrjlJOKJ±y, Board, and to support all necessary improvements to benefit both Nelson and Carry Jarge and well aeeorted stocks of Motueka Harbours. aoS^^X'to^T l^ BLAOK AND GUVANI ED FACING WIRF, BA6B WIRE, 'XteTSftteLd 1 p"mot 6 e SHEEP AND FOWL NBITIKG, the progress and prosperity of Nelson, together tvith the Waimea County. Cement G.C, Iron, {?heet Lead, Kidging, Spouting, Zino, Also if elected I will most strenuously y^Sr^e'S^Tn'd PAINIS, 0118, AND VABNIbHEP, fair treatment, _ Yours truly. BUJLDERS' HARDWARE of every description, JAMES T. MACKAY. Woodbrae, Feb. 4. 1901, RANGES AND AMEKIOAN iSTOVFS in all sizes NELSON HARBOUR coachbdilders' and wheelwrights* materials „ BOARD ELECTION. Flexible Sieel Wire Bopee, Drill bteel, T ° TH w£mea P CuUNTY F THE BLASTING POWDER, DYNAMITE, GELIGNITE, DETONATOR 3 , LADIES AND GENT LEV EN,— AND FUBK - I am a Candidate for a seat ou the Nelson Harbonr Board, and should -*- ~- you do me the honouf* of electing me, I shall db6 my best endeavours to look after AGENTS FOB your interests. '-"irfc. COOPER'S SHEEP DffPING POWDER. PHILIr BESI. AT VTQJ A\T U^A DTI itTtT P OOOPER'3 DIP etill gives sheep owners more satisfaction than any JNJuLbUjN IIAKIjUUiv other Dip yet discoveved. It ha? no equal. It is the obeapeat because BOARD ELECTION. it is the best; For 60 years ooop3t's Dip bas bet n Ihe favourite. It is the fame to-day. TO THE BUKGESSES OF TBE CITY of nelson. Cooper's Tip is now used on JLi lam a Candidate for a seat m 17 0 MILLIONS SHEEP the Nelson Harbour Board, and solicit your vote. ' ) 1 ; Dy ( i i out ONE THIRD of all the Bheep in the world. If elected to the position I Bhould appreoiate the honour, and 6s a prog es- . %ive business man, aot to lhe best of my Lata wwoh w'oS'bf to Sie bit'SKitß CANNON'S LIQUID DIP. . of Nelson and ratepayers generally. •*' 583 AUSTIN HERBERT BISLEY. For those who prefer a Non-poiscnoua Liqiid Dip w ci- r P comTT 1t» T) attt> meud Cannon's as being tafe end ihoroughlv (ffective. Packe-I i* 1, 2, NELSON HARBOUK bnd 6 gaUon drum?. BOARD ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OE THE CITY We also stock LITTLE'S DIP, and supply at agents' prio <-*. A.io, OF NELSON. Agents for tbe BLACK LEAF TOBACCO PASTE DIP, n>w >»rg ly _, „ ±l „ , a used in the United States. Ladies and Gentlemen,— At the request of a number of citizens I beg to offer myself as a Candidate for one of the m-r-i-T-i tx n-nr^ nrn a . T? tut n nm int -* t S6 » teonth6 to v rs d hi«u y . FOR THE DEER STALKING SEASON JOHN C. MERCER. WE HA y E JUST LANDED— NELbUN HARBUUR M&rlin Carbiues, 88/55 and 44/40 bore. Ordinary and Kn press BOARD ELECTION. Cirtridges for same. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE CITY Martini Henri and Snider Cartridge. OF NELSON. Ladies and Gentlemen — I beg to inform you that, at the request of a number T>Ti^TZ" /^/YITHCT-^C ' of oit'zens, lam a Candidate for a seat on XiX\yXV VV T JjiXilO. the Nelson Harbour Board. As you are no doubt aware, I have taken .*,,,. „ *. -nn*mi--AT) Tn-rv j,, r ,r, , „,.r n a great interest in everything relating to Now landing, a shipment ot CIKCUuAK JUT^ I.JOR i.OVJiES ; the improvement of our Harbour, having 65 feet in circumference, 13 feet deep. Stitched Kjlet H'-.es 5 inches; been one of the first to move in the mat- apart. '' ter. ! Should you do me the henour of electing me, I shall do my best to promote in _ __^ „ _ . _. y-v t -r-m — .— . Asswassb,-- E. BUXTON & CO., LIMITED, lam, " I-^SSSSS^- TRAFALGAR ST„ NELSON 384 FKA^OIS TBABK. j

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 34, 12 February 1901, Page 3

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