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MILLINERY UP-TO-DATE. \\ T B have just opened \XT X> (Erect Form) OLR New Mi'liner i« V *' np a lowly lot of VV ,XJ. CORSETS, giving univ>r*al Imported MILLINERY at You \<.ow these are the san-faction andwecanat- prices ihat will aftonißh late3t in this depar ment. sure you that you will be you. Call and see the We have opened up a lar^e well pleased if you place Children'^ Millinery W e parcel of them at lowest your Millinery orders with are showing a beautiful prices Novelties in us. Our charges as usual raDge of Fancy Silks Hats Flower?, Feathers, and are strictly moderate. and Bonnets. Millinery Ornaments. Try the Cowes Kid Gloves at 3/6. Ernest Calvats at 5/6. MRS ANSTICE, TRAFALGARST. LIGHTBAND & CO. [ESTABLISHED 1842]. NOW is the timb to buy xourself a stock of dents', Ladies', and Children's BOOTS & SHOES, of which we have just opened our Summer Stock, by the latest steomers. EX K?ot?ndo7p. American Ladies' Oxford, 3-strar and Button Shoes, Ladies' Button and Lare Boots; grand wearing, hues aud splendid shapes. Ex •' Goohic"— La iea' vrrv best quality Fven ng Shoes EX Gel^PaVr Oxfor.l Shoes, L-dirfGl •«» Mar »ood Ereriog -hoe,. ChilHren'e Block OUoe a*d Tan Glace 2-bar and Strap Shoes, hrfbt, and good summtr wear X A sh^m«nt oT'the celebrated Swiss Mannfacfcue, in Ladies' Glace 1 bar Lad.es' Glace 6xford and Derby Patent Cap .-hoes, Ladies' GUce Kid Bals and Ladies' Glace Kid Court Shoes, siik lined ; Infants' Black Canvas Shoes, 7 s to Is, and Gents' good Kid Leg Calf Golosbed Bala, splendid shape, light weight and real good wear. Gents' PatentTcour' Shoes, and *n assortment ot Genes' Summer Slippers These lines have been specially picked for the Neleon trade, and they are, withont exception, the btst gooi 8 in onr hue that have come into this city. Kepaire a speciality" by a competeat man. Polishes and Tastes innumerable, Agents for the "Zealandia" Hosts and Shoes. Post Box 68. LIGHTBAKD & CO., Central Trafalgar- street. Srn 17 T> 1 -XT HOUSE TO LET. • T E B A Y, T'TirSM'^^rS!^ - CARTER, Stveei South. VANGUARD STREET. ADAMS & KINGDON. PIANOS AND ORGANS. THE fourth shipment of Pianoa and Organs from leading British and Continental firms has been received hy T. BLAKE HUFFAM who will be pleased to give all the necessary information and the best of references to intending purchasers. T. B. H. imports the following well-known and highly appreciated Standard makes t>; Pianofortes — EAVESTAFF. WALDEMAR MONINGTON AND WKSTON FEURICH AND JIILLIER ORGANS. ANY INSTRUMENTS m Stock can be obtained on the Hire Purchase System, or with a liberal Discount for Cash. Correspondence and inspection cordially invited. Old Pianos taken as part payment. All kinds of Musical Instruments iu Stock. - T. BLAKE HUFFAM WILL be pleased to wait on intending Clients at their own homes should a personal inspection be inconvenient. THE CENTRAL PIANO AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE, NELSON. E. W. DEE & SONS, TAILORS, HATTERS, CLOTHIERS. AND GENTS' MERGERS. ESTABLISHED 1859. NEW GOODS EX KARAMEA. TAILORING DEPARTMENT WE have just opened 15 cases of the choicest and newest lot of Goods suitable for Spring and Summer Wear. Thi.s lot of Goods excel all our previous shipments of past snasons. The steady increase in this Department shows us that onr past 40 years" energies in studying the art of dr Bsing men in well-titting und stylish has earned for us a reputation which now stands second to none. These new goods comprise a lot of new styles in Tweeds, Serges, Vicuoias, Bannockburns, Worsteds, Cheviots, Coatings, etc., and we invito those who are thinking of Summer Wear to inspect our stock. Style, Fit, and Wor-manship guaranteed. HAT AND CAP DEPARTMENT. 40 Dozen NEW HATS in Soft and Hard Felt, including a lot of now shapes. We cau tit any head, largo or small, a. id any shape, and can sut the moat particular buyer. STRAW HATS. — We are opening: 150 dozen, which iu -hide a line jot of Panama Straws in al) shapes. Also a lot of Men's and Boys' Boaters. Our Straws this season will be the best we have ever shown MERCERY DEPARTMENT Now opening, 15 cases from J. and K. Morley, London, including all the latest styles. 250 Dozen Fashionable TIES. — This lot of Neck Wear will prove to be an exceptional lot. Also, a new lot of COLLARS in new shapes--20 dozen Silk Handkerchiefs (initial), plain and brocaded. In these goods we have a Bpecial lot suitable for presentations, 75 dozen Cricket and Tennis Shirts— Silk Stripes, Celluloir, and other makes — from 2s 6d. Sizes from I2s to 19. Pyjama Suits from Gb 6d, Walking Gloves 4s Gd, 1G dozen Charity's Aunt Shirts in new patterns, White ;*hirts (short and long fronts, open back and front), from 4s 6d. UNDERCLOTHING.— We have a full stock. Sev.ral makes and prices. READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. This Department is now an extensive one with us, and has been replenished with a new stock from the best woollen mills all over the colony. 15" Men's Tweed and Serge s uits from ltix Gd. A superior lot of Boys' and Youths' Norfolk Suits from 10s Gd. A nice lot of 3 garment Cambridge Knicker Suits, all prices. Boys' Sailor Suits from '6- 9d. Boys' Blouses for washing from 2s lid. Men'a Saddle Tweed 'rousers >2s 6d. A nice bt of Stripe Trousers for best wear 123 Gd. j We have numerous other line? which space will not allow to ' particularise. As a branch of this department we have now made arrangements wereas buyers who can't afford one of our bea Tailor-made Suits, and who want something better than the ready-made factory suit, to meet this we are showing a large range of Tweedc which we can supply Suits from, made to measure, and a fit guaranteed, for the small eum of from £2 5s to £'5 10s. This is a line quite separate from our Bespoke Tailoring, and enables us to meet the requirements of wearers of suits etc.

_ ____^_ Afternoon Te* a Speciality. KAINIT. /^kWINU to our shipment haying arrived lather late in tke season, we are oll'ering same at £4 5S PER TON. IN HALF TON LOTS. KAINIT IS THE BEST FERTILIZER FOR POI'*TOE9. SULPHATE OF POTASH, SULPHATE OF AMMONIA. I AND NITRATE OF SODA. AT REDUCED RATES. E. BUXTON AND CO., LIMITED, TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 30 September 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 30 September 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 30 September 1902, Page 3

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