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iTHE DIFFER- ' * Of Ready-made Clothiag and our Tailor- - made Clothing if n't as great as the dif- • ference in the Clothes themselves, i Ihe difference is in the fit, the making, > | and the wear. You can ccc it across the > street. If yoa like style, individuality, and wear fn clothes, yoa will like our kind ; for that's the kind we make. OTJR THREE POUND TWEED SUITS Are remarkable for their good wearing \ qualities. The Tailoring and Material is j of the best and at tbis price they are the best Clothing valued ever offered in this City. Our Blaok Cheviot Suits at 80/- are very dressy garments. Striped Scotch Cheviot Snits we makefor 90/-. Our price for Oxford Grey Suits (very stylish) is also 90/-. * W. SHORT & SON, , TAILORS, HATTERS, AND MEN'S MERCERS, HARYD* STREET. TASKER & LEVIEN BEG to announce the arrival of their NEW SEASOH'S BEEDS, whioh will be Bold at lowest current rated. Mangold Wurtzel) Long Red and Yel. low Globe). True to name. Turnip (Green Top and Purple Yellow Aberdeen), Whitestone Stubble, Greystone, Champion Swede. Carrot (Long Red), Shorthorn Carrot. 1 White Belgian. Onion.—Brawn Spanish/ Globe, Jamea' Keepingj Rye Grass.- Finest Old Pasture, Maohine dressed. K . - Bye Grass and Clover mixed. Cocksfoot (Maohine Dressed) heavy seed. Cow Crass. Red and White Cloreri Alsyke, Trefoil, Chewing Fescue, Sbeep Fescue. Vegetable Seeds in bulk and smal] packets. Fowl Wheat Maize Peas Barley Oats Beans Chaff Crushed Oats Bran Pollard Barley Meal Rice Meal Al ffays on Hand. TASKER& LEVIEN. " — '"" SCOTTISH PNEUMATIC TYRES. THE very favourable reception of 'the " Scottish Tyre " in this market'has induced a further shipment. A ohild can adjust or attach this tyre ; tangential fab* ric; perfect resiliency; perfect rubber. Samples on view. M. M. WEBSTER, Indenting Agent. THE FESTIVE SEABON. — Prime Ham», Ox and Sheep Tongues, and all other preserved meats. M. U. WEBSTER^ Trafalgar-st. ■ rtVTJF^'gHiiftESß : /^JOt^UJW)HY(|uVZE fS.THE B EST <* SOLD Br .- ALL STOREKEEPERS | ANDREWS' CARRIAGE FACTORY I ~%JU~ A " A# lhanfe « his numerous Cas- »» ■ tomers and he Publio generally for the very liberal support aeoorded to s him during the past five years, and trusts {•that by using only the Best Materials, ! combined with Honest Workmanship and moderate oharges to merit further favours. Painting and Repairing a Speciality. W. A. A ND R E W S, 0 BBIDaE St., NELSON. YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL AT CALEDONIA HOUSE AND STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE, When in want of any of the undermentioned Goods, And select them from what are pron unced to be amongst the largest stocks loi their kind in the colony. TEAS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS NEW FRUITS, CONFECTIONERY, CUTLERY, JAPANESE GOODS, BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL FANCY GOODS, CHINA AND EARTHENWARE, GLASSWARE. ENAMELWRE, HOLLOWARE, KITCHEN UTESSILS, BASKETWARE Etc., Etc. FOR THE JAM MAKING AND FRUIT PRESERVING ISEASON YOU WILL FINDSUGARS - Notably "Brewers' Crystal "frmcane sugar, now so ■SS23v£? ably kno wn for the ooraoa* ai Crushed Leaf, Cute STr™ ??' Soft White, Yelbwl; SilSS^ 600 nests (6 or 7) White Jam Jars 600 dozen Jelly Tumblers 75 cases Fruit Jars-Mason, Lightrung, etc., in lot. and *gal. Preserving Pans, Wood Spoons, etc. DAIRY UTENSIL S. TIN AND ENAMELLED BUCKETS, MILK PANS, SKIMMERS, STONE CREAM JARS, io all sizes. R. SNODGRASS, DIRECT IMPORTER OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 39, 18 February 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 39, 18 February 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 39, 18 February 1901, Page 4

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