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i TTTINTER Comfort*. — Flannelettes, W yard wide, s*d yard, Sniped do from 4^d per ya*d, Fur Necklets 2/6, Ladies' Wool Vests 1/- each. — Bert Tasker & Co., Hardy-street. CITILL a few 1 ft. Hearth Rngs (large j 0 size) 1/6 eacb, double bed Colonial Blankets 20-. single bed 6/11 P^.ffl heavy Rugs from 3/11.-Bert lusker & j Ci., Hardy-street. S GOLDEN Opportunity. L?dies'_ Jacket a-jd Mas. Tbis r,eirg the first aeasontbat.e hay. stocked the,e goods " te are offering them al actual wholesale price to K-in an introduction. — Bert - Tasker & Co., Hardy-street. ] rriBUE Bil',— Jackets and Macs, neweßt X styles and colourings, at actual wholesale price. " Cheapest in town," is the verdict of all who have seen them — Bert Ta9ker & Co., Hardy-street. jj YOU can't do better than inspect our I tt^ck of Dress Goods. All wool b Serges 1/- der yard, very wide Costume Cloth, in new colourings, 8/9 the fall r dresg,— Bert Tasker & Co., Hardy street. ■ * lAA MEN'S Sample Twepd and Serge t lUU Buits to go at half pricp. Tbi" This is absolute fact, and a chare* you can't afford to miss. -Bert Tasker &Co., Hardy-street. lAA Note fcbe qn» nt * fcv - The y WoD 'i XUU. last lon g : 80 nurrv and don't ger. left. Serge and Tweed Suita, be*t quality, at half usual prices.— Bert Taster & Co , Hardy-3treet. ~i i\f\ Men's Sample Suits. Don't J. UU mistake the address, Thf y -Wt bo beaten anywhere in the colony. - Bert Tasker & Co. , Hardy-etreet. i A A BARGAINS o£ the rarest. Most £ lUU go quickly, and (price* quoted. If you are not in need of a Snit just now, Duy one; you'll want it soon.— Bert .. Tasker & Co., Hardy-street. J WE guarantee our valueß to be better than anything to be seen in town. "Cheapest shop in town," is the verdiot of all. Come andsee for yourself.— Bet t Tasker & Co., Hardy-street. A GREAT range of M=*n's Working Shirts, made to our own order, from 1/11 each. We defy anyone to show you better value for your money. —B* rt Tasker & Co., Hardy-street. _ ALSO— Wool Sbawli 2/6 eacb. Colonial Knitted Underpants 8/11 pair. Flannel- Unders (Colonial), guaranteed, 2/1 1 c cb, Towols ( white and unbleached), 5Jd eaoh.-Bert Tasker & Co. OUR 4/6 Corset is a rfal marvel. Equal to anything sold at double the money in town.— Bert Tasker & Co., Hardy-street. 1 OUR Hosiery is a household topic. We ran show 30/- in value for every pound you have to spend.— Bert Tasker & Co.'s, Hardy-street. MULTUM PR^ PARVO PHOTO COMPANY, Hahdy-st. (Two Door-s from Rout's). Don't delay if you w->nt good Photos .< oheap. Onr visit is drawing to a oloße. 16 Photos 1/- ; four positions. 306 WANTED, a Good General Servant. Good wages. Apply Mrs G. E. Field, "Farbrook," Belgrove. 912 „ _ t] WANTED, a Working Housekeeper. Apply R. WESTERN, Spring Creek, Blenheim. — C TTTANTED-A BOY. 902 Apply F. TRASK." S")r[oS TO LADIES. ' DR, J, A. McGILL'S "Pastile Treatment will save operations and unnecessary Buffering, which with the other remedies can be obtained from Mrs A. Alpha, box 411, Wellington, Sole General Agent in N.Z. for Dr J. A. Mli ill's Famous 1 reatmenr, ' ady Agents Wanted. A BOON TO HOUSEHOLDERS. HUMPHRIES' PATENT WINDOW FnAMES. J A. STRINGER has been appointed Bole Agem ia Nelson for the above Patent, and the oontrivat.ee is now on view • this prem ses, Bridge-street. The ( advantages of the patent are:-(l)It v enables the Sashes to be removed from • heir frames easily in a few seconds for cleaning, and if required, can b«* replaced f outside in. (2). I' * Hows broken gla-s or saßb cords to be replac-**. from inside lhe j, room without taking off beads or mafei g us 9of ladders ae> is usually done. (3) It is the same in appearance as an ordinary window, is weather proof, has no parts to - get out of order, end beias simple, is cheßp (4). C»n » c fitted to Old Windows at a moderate cost. Scores of enthusiastic , teatimonialß to its simplicity, convenience, effectiveness, and cheapness. Once nsei always ustd. 250 SOUTH BRITISH ] FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW ZEALAND. ] CAPITAL, £1,900,000. Accumulated funds exceed FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCES " At Lowest Current Rates, H. EDWARDS, CHIEF AGENT FOR DISTBICT, (At Sclanders & Co.'s Late Office, Hardy- , street). J. P. BLACK & SON ' I are now showing a full range of ; BABY LINEN. ' ) CHILDREN'S 7 Vests, Coats, Pinafores, I Hats, and Tains. 1 LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING in Calico & Flannelette - I LADIES' Wool Vests, long a"d short ' I Bleeve?, Fascinators, Fur Collars and Neckleis, Skirts. 7 Jacket and Mackintoshes. „ NEW BOOKS. Parker's " The Right of Way," 2/6 Wilkins' " The Portion of Labour," 2/6 ' flickens' "The Prophet of Berkley Square," 2/6 l £ Griffith's " Captain I*hmael," 3 6 Ib Gibbs' "In Search of Mademoiselle," 8/6 8 Westooif s " Tbe Teller," 3/6 ■* Dooley's " Opinions," 3/6 rs ' Croker'a •« The Cat's Paw," 3/6 e .^ Kennedy'- "AS .ilor Tramp," 3/6 s \ l Douglaß' "The House with Ureen Shut* "• Wb," 3/6 L-ndsay's '• Judah Pyeoroft. Puritan," 3/6 J B ' Silberrad's " Princess Puck," 2/6 Sergent'B "Miasioaof Margaret, ' 2/6 nt E^iight's " With the Royal Tour," 2/6 and [3/6 n6 Morise Gerard's " A Man of the Woman," ■?' TB/6 lte Fitohetfa J'Tbe Tale of the Great '" c Mutiny," B'6 ihe Amelia Bait'b 'The Lion's Whelp," 3/6 Amelia Barr's " Souls of Passage," 3/6 , I Mann's " Among the Syringas," 3/6 piy I H. D.JACKSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 85, 11 April 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 85, 11 April 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 85, 11 April 1902, Page 3

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