THE MERCERY CONTINGENT!! XTTE beg to intimate that we have T V secured a WHOLESALE STOCK OF MEN'S DRESS SHIRTB, HATB, UNDERCLOTHING AND GENERAL MERCERY, At an Alarming Disconnt. We will now offer the same to tbe public of Nelson at the following absurd prices, viz, : — 1 f\f\ DOZEN Men's Si'.k Ties in all lUU the newest styles, f.ll to be cleared ab 6d each. The usual ret .1 price of these beautiful Ties wonli be from 1/6 to 36. lha Auckland Clothing and Drapery Co. H^A DOZEN Men's White and Fancy I O > egatta Shirts to be cleared at 2/6, 36, 4/6, and 5/6 eacb. Every one of these Shirt*, are honestly worth double the money.— The Auckland Clothing and Drapery Co. K(\ DOZEN Men's real up-to-date high fj\) class Hets. We have no hesitation in saying that nowher _ else in tbe colony will riuch tip-top head gear be sepn; and will be cleared at 4/6, 5/6, and 6/6. These Hats are worth from 9/6 to 12/6 eaoh. MFN'S v ry superior Under-pants and Singlets in the very best Colonial and British production, inoluding best "Kaiapoi," "Roslyo," and "Mosgiel" pure lambs' wool and natural cashmere goods for the cold weather. All to be cleared at about half price. THE AUCKLAND CLOTHING AND DRAPERY COMPANY, HARDY & TRAFALGAR STREETS, The Post OfEce is NEXT our Establishment. ~C. SMITH, THE CASH DRABJaR, IS "THIS WEEK offering SOCIAL BARGAINS n the following Tnes:---12 bundles Boys' Strong Flannelette Shirts from 6d to ls eaoh, worth quite. 2/6. Boys' Braces from 4Jd pair. OddTwfed Knickers from 1/U pair, Blue' Serge Caps 4fcd eaoh, wor h 1/-. Boys' strong Winter Sailor Suitß from 2/6 to 10/- each. This Is an extra good line, and worth three times the mo r ey. Men's Ribbed Under Pants 2/ J pnir strong Shirts 2/6, Cardigan Jacket- 3/1 1 to 7/6 each, Tweed Trousers 4/6 p -ir. Heavy Ruga and Blaikels from T/6, 3/6. 56 to 10/6. Large Hearth Rugs 2/6. Door Mats from 6d eacb. Men's Sweaters 2/11, Boys' Navj Jerßeys 1/6, Boys' b<avy Stockings, all sizes, 1/- pair. Children's Ulster, -t- 6, Ladies' Jackets from 4 6, Mackintoshes from 5/6, Dorothj Aprons 2/6. All orde 1 ' i-ent by post will receive O'-i imraediat utt ntioo, C. SMITH, THE CA^H DRAPER, BRIDGE STREET. MR W. W. SQUIRES, DENTAL SURGEON, Central Traf;iljfrtr-atreet (over J. P. Blaok and Son's). P.O. Box 90. Telephone 24. I'rivate Residence 70. MONEY TO LEND ON First class Freehold Security, in amounts t> suit borrowers, at a ow rate of interest. H. A. TARRANT, COMMISSION AGENT, MOTUEKA. MONEY TO LEND"" ON Mortgages of Freehold Securities, from 4£ per cent., according to seourity and amount. PITT & MOORE, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. ~ MONEY TO LEND. WE have MONEY TO LEND in larga or small sums to suit Borrowers from 4£ PER CENT. ADAMS k KINGDON, Barristers, SoUoitors, and Notaries blio The circulation of the Nelson Ev_.t-._5 Mail EXCEEDS that of any other pape published in the Provincial District gg NeUon. Ettablithedover SO year*.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 141, 21 June 1901, Page 2
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