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SUMMER DRESSES. MUSI.INS *ND VER ER SEU BLACK LPS •'BPS. f SI' KS. iRASSHWNB **« ''EEN VOI EX, *-EPl*B Tus-o . i**-»-_y. Bd il iiOid I* >N L WN- OASHMKKES, Etc Sa -.»., ul-ice "0. Is 3d Is 6J ' «i , 1»*-. ". ■*/»■ 1*• V6. */•!. 2/3, I/- 1«, l,v*. 2 3 2/6 is ao, lao-i. a. 2/9,3/6 46. j 2/11. /6. 4/« 6/8, Very Oheap and —*— - ~ j ' (i/l1 ' Good Value cann-,t b F!xc ptional value, | beaten. i Very est Val e. Novelties In Parasols, White Cotton Gloves fiom 4 jd, Muslin Aprons from 4^d Samples in Towols an J Boys' Pvncy Collars. 15 doesfi Ladle.' Wo* 1 Vest?, job price 6d, -vorth 1/- j »»nd th« m sr r*-lia-«l" Cowes Kl i <Jlovbo at :^6. MRS ANSTICE, TRAFALGAR-ST. II _____,________j^ ■___.. J-.J -ft-nd***' _m'^ J,^^'--^" , '^-'*°^il"' >^'*f'^^*^-***'* J^-''* 1r ' 1 ' **• *■ '"Jlf*#W*ai*iiini ,-Mt.r f-^ BERT TASICER & CO., READY-MONEY DRAPERS AND I 'CLOTHIERS, § HARDY STREET, 1 THE FROM' IS PAINTED WHITE- i TTTE are shewing a magnificent range of FANCY | VV MUSLINS in all the newest designs and colourings, | withont doubt the daintiest and prettiest lot in town. All | imported direct ; and we have no hesitation in asserting that | the value is by far the beat to be seen in Nelson. | The prices range from 4|d to lUd | ln DRESS GOODS we are showing a very choice 1 I selection of Lustre3, Alpacas, Voiles, Tafi'ettas, Cashmeres, | S Nuns Veilings, and Serges, in all the leading fashionable | | ehades, and at prices that must effect a speedy clearance. gj \ Prices range from ls 6d to 2s 6d a yard. i I Collarettes fiom 10$d, lace Ties from 3d, beautiful | I Laces 2d yard, good Nainsooks 4^d, Crewdson's Calicoes I i 2s lld dozen, Cretonnes 2d. | I LACE CURTAINS (Ex ss. Maori).— To open. 400 pairs 1 I of Beautiful Lace and Frilled Muslin Curtains, bought job at M ig home, and will be cleared at usual wholesale rates. This is H B an opportunity you must not miss. We guarantee that no g IS better value has ever beeu offered in Nelson. n 1 S TRAW HATS.— Boy3 from 6d, Men's from 6d, Ladies' R jl Sailors from 6d, Ladies' Sailors from 3s lld. | : i So-called Sales at end-of-season prices are clean out of it a i when it comes to comparison of values with us. All we ask m 1 is fair comparison, and we guarantee our prices cheapest 9 B every time. § ■ We Sell and Buy for Spot Cash. | H Our Expenses are Practically Nil. j | Our Turnover is a Large One. 1 K Save 25 Per ent on yonr Drapery by Purchasing ! I BERT TASKER & CO., I j READY-MONEY DRAPERS AND CLOTB DUES, I I HARDY^TBEET. | I YOU CAN'T MISS THE SHOP. TflE FRONT I g IS PAINTED WHITE. 1

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. This lot of Goods excel j all our preyiout- shipments of past seasons. The steady increase in this . Department shows us that our past 40 years' energies in studying the art of dr-ssing men in well-fitting and 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, Vicuaias, Bannockburns, Worsteds, Cheviots, Coatings, etc., and we invite those who are thinking of Summer Wear to inspect our stock. Style, Fit, and Workmanship guaranteed. DEE & SQNS *^ ew Straw Hats are the choicest in tern. DEF & SONS I* ave a £ r &nd lot of Panama and Brazilian Strawß. DEE So SONS Jußt °P ened * 20 dozen Black Hard Felt Hats, called the Perfect DEE & SONS ew ***' 8 ' nc ' a <le 30 dozen Frame Felts, new colonra and good — ..tm p^ <j/*\mo snapss nr£ % qon^ Give a e uarantee with all their best Hats. We keep only the best, ■ni^ x enw^ Make a bo " Bfc of Hata " They caQ Balt everyone. Size no difficulty. r!v^ p SrJxiS ;New f - tock l]k Ties Hre the ohoiceso lot ever seen ia Nel>oa DEL Sc kOJNb Have a speoial lot of Silk Ties snitable for piesents DEE & SONS j U8 | opened 20 dozen Initial Handkt rchlefs from 2/6 to fi '6 I DEE & SONS White and CDloured and Initial Silk Handkerchiefs are just the DEE. Sc SONS lines for presentation DEE & SONS la the ehop to bay jour Linen Collars, any eh»pe, size 12^ bo 18£ DEE & SONS White Shirt', short and long fronte, 4/6 to 7/6, are still unbeaten DEE & SONS or va^ ue DEE & SONS ew ' ofc °* Ch ar _ ie '_ Aunt comfortable Shirts include new patterns DEE & SONS 75 d ' zea Crioketifl g Shirts, White and Silk stripes, from 1/11, siz *s T\\?W Ar Op to 19 r^ SL camc So,t Sammer Shir tB include a lot of n**w trakes well worlh seeing ™£ 7 oamo Underc/othicg-All makes, all Bis.., all prices, all materials DL£y Sc bOJNb Have a stock of Underclothing equal to any ehop in tbe colony DEE & SONS New Braces include a lot of fancy mskep, stron?, che»D and oomDEE & SONS fortal.le Vi DEE & SONS Cricketing ard Tenni. Trousers, White, Grey, and Stripes, 6 9 to DEE & SONS 12/5, a'l biz-s DEE & SONS tf' w Per g e Pui,s * English make, new style, only 25/DEE Sc SONS YoU can ° Q y Bands * ad Cuffs fjr making &1 . Sn'rts good as new DEE Si SONS Sellin g W^ ite Cycling Sweaters from 2/11, Stockings 2/6, nF>F a- hnickersfi/e DEE St SONS Ne * Sweater8 ' roll and ,urn Collars. These are the best for hard D ££ ¥ oßmo JeKe y i ' &»cina Sineleta and Pa**ts RatLine- uts and T unks DEE Si SOJNb New stock of Ready-m^de Clot ing is the cheapest in town DEE Si SONS New guts, 19/fi to ?5/- aie the wo .der of the age; real snrpris ■& DEE Si SONS Bnyers of our Suits over 80/- get a present or a hard felt Hat DEE Si SONS worth 7/6 DEE Si SONS Another batch 12/6 Saddle T*eed Tromersj once a buyer will DEE Si SONS ever be DEE Si SONS 1C0 P aifß strong Tweed Trousers going 6/11, usually sold 10/6 DEE Si SONS Ha7e Me . Q '* rwßed Trousers for working or best wear; prices to DEE & SONS B ° yb ' t,Q Z°?5 h 6 N ° r '° lk Suit9 ' VBlU9 Unbeaten ' Btylisb|patterns, 5S^ f 1 SSSS B °y 8 ' and Yollfchs ' Satj and Knickers. We are making a rame by DEiE So SON fa selling cheap. DEE & SONS Eeady-made Department is recognised for selling good Clothes at DEE & SONS lowtsi prices DEE & SONS Clothina Department is heavily stocked. Compare our value and DEE & SONS »he prices do the rest DEE Sc SONS 10 dozen Men's strong Working Shirts. Two will last a year. i 7/- the pnir

E. BUXTON AND CO., LIMITED IRONMONGERS & GENERAL MERCHANTS, NELSON. SEASONABLE GOODS NOW TO HANO. f PLANET JR. GARDEN IMPLEMENTS. ' \ Lawn, Mowers, Garden Tools and Pequisites of every description JT Rubber and Canvas Hose and Fittings, Lawn Sprinklers, etc. I liri SPRA Y PUMPS 1 tfll 111 IN GRhAT VARIETY, : I flilll DAISY CHURNS, BUTTER WORKERS, Ill^iliSlili! an<^ a General assortment of ■ML ■— - DAIRY UTENSILS. Illfl\ SHEARING SEASON. ■Jnrwlll lftl_lf___fll lb. Fast and Loose Top Wool Packb, | tff|-WlHl''fflH BBA and TDS SHEEP SHEARS, Ifflft ll W ll Clarke's Sheep Shearing Hand Machines, t___E__kTnK=-_Uill 11 Turkey. Mudgee, Washita, and Carborundum Stones and Slips RED AND BJ)TJi? - SADDLE, i^g^^^^^^^BEr-% Lamp Black and Oil, Eed, Black, and Bluo Sbeep Branding Oils, Ear Punches Ul FENCING WIRE. FENCING WIRE. Tonß 8 English Plain Galvanised Wire; 30 tons 6, 8, and 10 American Galvanised Wire Tons 8 and 6 American Barb Wire ; 15 Tons 8 and 10 Helmet Oval Black Wire 50 kegs Staples. AGENTS EOR TUCK'S P4TENT WIRE STRAINERS. IN OUR UPRTAIRS DEPARTMENT wt are showing good value in all sizes of PLAIN TUBE and BRASS KAIL BEDSTEADS, Cots, Wire. Spring, Flax, and Horsehair MATT -E SES, and Kapoc Bedding. LINOLEUMS AND FLOORCLOTHS. New and choice designs in Lino'eums and Floorcloths, in all qualities to 12 feet wide. Bnrssells, Hilton, Tapestry, and Kidderminster CARPETS and QUARKS. Hearth nga, Coir Matting, Door Mats, etc. Also, a well assorted stock of DRAPE KY. CPOCKE Y, GLA *v a RE, Etc. Agtntß fbr the Gritzner and New Home liana and Treadle Sewing Machines.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 24 October 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 24 October 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 24 October 1902, Page 3

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