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t About Drapery AND "V^ES/it isa fact. ! ' BERT TASKER & CO., from Wellington, have purchased from E. Gibbard the whole of his business as a going concern, and at a large disI count for spot cash, and though there is a change of hands the READY-MONEY SHOP is goiDg on the same lines as heretofore, tip-top value for SPOT CASH. We buy and sell on this principle. We are often a?ked why our prices are so much lower than elsewhere, and if you just set yourself the small task and reason this out, you will admit our remarks are just and reasonable. 1 FIRST— . We buy in the cheapest markets for Spot Cash, and get our discounts, which are to us a profit. SECOND— Our expenses are very small. We don't try for big profits, because we prefer a quick turnover rather than big profits and slow returns. The nimble sixpence we prefer to the slow shilling. THIRD - We do no booking ; no office work and expenses to keep up, therefore no bad debts, and we don't make those who pay make up for those who go tick. FOURTH— The prices of all our goods are marked in plain figures. We have only one price. We make use of your cash as soon as we get it. FIFTH— Our shop to you is like a Hartley and Riley or a Waihi. You get your dividends every time you make a purchase, because we save you from 10 to 20 per cent. THE CA.SH SYSTEM To you must appear far and away better and more economical that the old worn out system TICK. It will pay you to come and see our stock ; it will pleaso you ; and our prices will surprise you, and will convince you that our system is the one for you. You all wish to save money. We do it for you, and money saved is money earned. This we help you to accomplish. ) wOLUEN SOVEREIGNS Is what we want, acd is what we make by selling so cheap ; and you make them by buying at the Ready- Money Shop. We offer you here a few lines which we name, which we know ore impossible to be beaten, and we always have the lines we advertise. Look at these prices and compare where you like. 83 inch Flannelettes, striped, 3s lid per dozen 83 inch Flannelettes, dyed, 5s 3d per dozen Coloured Flannels 10|d yard Cooking Aprons la each 1 Ladies' Cashmere Hose ls ' Towels 6d each Lace Curtains 2s 7d pair Cretonnes 3|H per j'ard Double width Dress Goods Is yard White Twilled Sheeting 3s lid per pair seeets Extra h^avy Unbleached sheeting 1 l^d double width Blouse Flannelettes frnm 4 d per yard Honeycomb Quilts, double bed, 4s 9d each Very Wide Art Muslins 3|d per yard Heavy Dress erges in Mac*, Navy, and Cardidal ls a yard, worth 2s 6d Ladies' all wool kinglets s each Our Ls Towel is a wonder worth seeing i HERE'S SOMETHING FOR THE MbN. ! Strong heavy Working Shirts ls lid ! Waterproof Overcoats, cape and sleeves, 25s Heavy Knitted Underpants 2s 9d pair Coloured Tweed Trousers 5s 6d pair Tweed Trousers, very weighty, 8s 1 d i Heavy Tweed and Serge Suits to go at 16s A lot of Silk Ties lrom 6d each Woollen Sox from lOd pair White Shirts, good quality, 4s lid" Denam Trousers 3s 6d, usually 4s 6d i lannel Undershirts 2s 9d, worth 8b 9d Union Working Shirts, bargain, 2s Md Boys' Suits and Knickers all prices TAILOR-MADE SUITS. We are taking orders for Tailor-made Suits from £2 to £3 15e a suit. W e are showing a nice lot of Tweeds and Serges, bo those in want of a stylish Suit of Clothes cheap, 50 per cent beow ordinary tailors' prices you will save by giving us a trial i

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 169, 27 July 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 169, 27 July 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 169, 27 July 1901, Page 1