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I CLEARING PRIGES. WE QUOTF A FEW OF THE MANY BARGANIS. ■ T ADIES 1 Jncketa, 2s 6d, 3s lid, s«lid, T>LOUSE Flannelettes all greatly reJj 7a I Id. Mackintoshes, 5s lid, 8s lid, .D duced. in price— 4|d, ssd, ojd, and and 12s 6d. 10|d ; Flannels Is 4d and Is lid. ; / WtLD JEN'S Faucy Coats, 3s lid and TTAVE you aeon tie Dtosb Tweeds u-o V/ 4s r<i; lovely Eear Goats 9s lid, 5 JLJ. are doing at 5s 9d the Dress. Reusually l'is Od. ductions in Black Dress Stuffs. I HAVE you seen the Ladies' Muffa at T AROE size heavy Towels for la lid 5s 6d ; Child'B Muff and Tippet for JU per pair; durable Sheeting, two yards 3s lid; Fo;- Necklets from Is 3d. . wide, for la, guaranteed pure. O/\ EC- EN Children's Ho"a d and \T7"E are overstocked, iv Wliite Lace jU\J Mi ia Pinafores (job! irom la each W Curtains. Lovely Curtains* and - never m; de for the price. very large size, for 0e lid per pair. Yon : _^__ • ■ .-•■ should ccc them. i DON'T forget our Plain Flannelett«s, • | yard wide and extra heavy, Cream MRS' BAySTIC%JPgA^JLGAB^T8 AySTIC%JPgA^JLGAB^T

TO DAIRYMEN. • ff' ENDERS aTe inrited by the under- ] i signed for the Lease of 124 Acre? oi j first- daas Grazing Loud, East Tnkaka, J together with 30 cows, for n term of 5, 7, or jlO years. A Creamery is being erected on the property- Teuders close Awgust 31st, and particulars may bo ybinircd from THOMAS BAIGENT, East Takaka. v "CIORCE."— A new Food. Easily diX? gested; and containing all the potentialities for building up the weak, and increasing the strength of the stiong. I M. M. WEBSTER; ESTATE OF E. W. W. KINGDON DFCEASED. j A LL persona having ACCOUNTS J JOL Against the above estate, are requested to send in the same in detail in ! duplicate to the undersigned immediately. KINGDON AND GLASGOW, Solicitors for the Executors . Nelson. WANTED, a good Servant. I Apply Rev. J. Crump. Bronte-street. FOE IMMEDIATE SALE! CIXTY Yearling CALVES. £j Apply E. S. HOULT, Wai-iti. /CHILDREN'S Red Shoes 3s lid, Slippers IKJ 6d, Ladies Is, Infants' Shoes Is 6d, Youths' and Children's Shoes lowest prices. Everything at POTTER'S. : FOUND.— Ladies' Shoes (patent caps) 5s lid, Men's strong Walking Boois 8s lid, Ladies' strong Leather Boots 8s lid. Best value at Potter's! i """"^"•"^"•"^^""■■■■^"^ """^ ■"■" ■" ~"~ * LADIES' strong Leather Shoes 7s lid, Men's Shooters 7s 1 Id, Ladies' Cloth Slipperß (leather soles) 2s 6d. Best shop is Potter & Son's. , : : '*" A PERFECT Treat. J\. PRIME S'HLTONS. M. M. WEBSTER. ' 'i'O LET, for a term of years, 125 Acres iJL at the Sands, facing Quarantine Road Apply Adams & Kingdon. 1743 EARLY SEED POTATOES.— Some very fine varieties on sale. M. M. WEBSTER. TO LET.

OUR FOURTH HALF-YEARLY SALE IS STILL IN PROGRESS, mHE exceptional values we are offering are having -che JL desired effect. Our Bhop is daily thronged with eager buyers. W6 are sending all home abundantly satisfied that ours ig the cheapest and most genuine Sale ot the Reason. Call on us and Spend your Money well. Orders from the Country are receiving our best atten* tion. Remittance with order ensures prompi delivery. BERT TASKER & CO., READY-MONEY DRAPERS AND CLOTHERS, iAi^-t]&JD' jl ol MAi Mjj Mh JL i AND AT MOTUEKA,

j rj HE Property In Washington. Valley | I occupied by Mrß Pearso, and kmmn las " Rodgerson's," consisting of largo j Houoe in good order, with 36 Acres of I Land. W. ROUT & SONS. DANCE. r\ HE WAKATU QUADRILLE ASf SEMBLY will hold a Dance in the Foresters' Hall on TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Gents Is. Ladies 6d. A. FmwiixjAir, Junr., M.C. F OUSTER'S CHINESE LAUNDRY GLAZE.— The only preparation on the market which gives that beautiful gloss to starched linen equal to that of the Chinese, fid and 1/-, at all stores. STRAYED, on Sunday afternoon, or fol lowed someone from House in Hardy sfrest East, opposite Botanic Reserve ! Young Brown and White Spaniel Dog answers to name of " Paddy." Very fond of carrying Etones. Finder please return. Reward. FLORA-DORA lEA ROOMS | HAVE been taken over by a Lady who ! wPI spare no time to have every* j thing up to date* and attend to the wants of I the public. ■fIJRODUCE oi all kinds. Nelson and | JL Christchurcli grown. Bran and sharps. [ iLwest quotations. Oats, Chaff, and Potaoes.— M..LIGHTBAND & CO.

E. W. DEE &. SONS. REDUCED PRICES, FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. 4 doz. Men's White Shirts, 5/6 re- 21 Boyß* Waterproof Overcoats^ 2*/, duced to 4/6. reduced to H/6. 2 doz. Men's White Sweaters, 4/6 25 Youths' 3-Garment Knicker reduced 2/11. Suits 30/- reduced te 25-. 4 doz Men's Woollen Gloves, 2/6 50 Boys' and Youths' Kaiapoi Norreduced to 1/6. *•* Suits, 15/6 reduced to 12/9 8 (only) Men's Overcoats, with 89 pairs Youths' Tweed Knickers cape, 48/6 reduced to 37/6. 7/6 reduced to 5/11. 15 (only) Men's Overcoats, sleeves 21 pairc Strong Cord Papts, 5/9 i and cape, 55/- reddced to 45/- reduced to 3/11. 3* doz. Men'( Under-flannels, 3/11 180 Boys' Tweed and Serge Sailor, reduced to 2/6. Suits. 7/6 reduced to 3/11. 4 doz Men's Under-flanvels, 4/9 40 pairs Best Dungaree Troucers, | reduced to 3/9. ... 4/6 reduced to 3/6. j 20 doz Men's Cashmere Half Hose, 10 doz. Flannelette Hockey Shirts, , i 1/6 reduced to 1/-. 2/9 reduced to 1/9. '10 doz. Men's Merino Half Hose, 4 doz. Army Grey Wool Shirts, I 1/3 reduced to lOd. 5/11 reduced to 3/11. ... 9 doz. Boys' Knicker Hose, 1/9, re- 2* doz. All-Wool Shirts, 8/6 rei duced to 1/3. duced. to 5/11. . 14* doz. Black Hard Hats, 7/6 re- 6 doz. Extra Strong Grandrill i reduced to 5/6. Shirts, 4/9 reduced to 3/9. 4 (only) Men's Tweed Suits, 21/- 1 doz. Odd Tweed Vests, 4/6. rereduced to 16/9. duced to 2/11. 25 pairs Kaiapoi Tweed Suits, 30/- 15 doz. Boys' Napy Jerseys, 3/9 reduced to 22/6. reduced to 2/6. 8 (only) Vicuna Suits, 32/6, re- 3 doz. Coloured Frame Hats, 5/9 duced to 26/6. reduced to 3/11. 150 pairs Tweed Trousers Kaiapoi, 5 doz Tweed Caps, 3/6 reduced to 6/11 reduced to 5/11. V 6. 90 pairs Kaiapoi Saddle Tweed 2* doz, All-Wool Ribbed Under-, Trousers, 11/6 reduced to 8/11. P ants . 5/6 reduced to 3/9. 25 pairs Extra Strong Tweed Trou- 3 doz. Lamb Wool Undershirts, 5/9 1 ser(, 8/6 reduced to 6/11. reduced to 3/11. ; 38 pairs Worsted Striuc Trousers, 15 pairs Strong Cord Trousers, i I 13/6 reduced to 10/9. ■ 4/11 reduced t» 3/9 \ 7 (only) Men's Best Melton Suits, 3 (only) Chesterfield Ceats, 39/6 1 55/- reduced to 39/6. B a reduced to 30/-. \ 120 Youths' Kaiapoi 3-Garment 5 doz. Men s Wool Sox, 3 pairs for Knicker Suits, 21/- reduced to 2/-. 16/9.

BLANKETS Should you contemplate BLANKET-BUYING, we would remind you of the fact that at our establishment SATISFACTION IN BLANKET VALUES is assured. Our Pure Wool Colonial BLANKET at 23|- apaie is tv (1 double-bed size, and for appearance and quality cannot be -SURPASSED— J P. BLACK & SON, lEAFALGAR St.

The Great CANADIAN SEAWEED CURE • The world has not a better cure . . . For RHEUMATISM . . . and GOUT. Not a liniment, but a medicine containing the natural active principle of seaweed. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS AT 3/6 PER BOTTLE. Sole Agent for Australasia: Geo. W. Wilton, Wellington.

STATIONERY. A LARGE Stock of new Stationery just to., hand :— Pcpy's Parchment, 2/- ; Extra Strong, 2/- ; New Smooth Ivory 1/- and 1/6 ; Milton Mill, 2/-. SILURIAN Note and Envelopes to match, including the favourite Cantab and Oxonian Blues, 1/9 and 2/-. FOREIGN Note and Envelopes to match, 1/3 to 2/- ; also Secret Envelopes at 6d a packet. Boxes Note and Envelopes combined, 6d, 1/-, 1/6 and 2/- ; Floral do., 9d, 1/-, 1/6 ; Repp do., 1/-, 2/- ; Foreign do., 2/- ; Correspondence Cards do., 1/- ; Writing Blocks, 4d, 6d, 1/-, 1/3 ; Silurian, 1/6. ENVELOPES Business, 4/6 a thousand ; others to suit all papers. H. D. JACKSON.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE! ! F LOTJIBSOK &. CO. BEG to inform the esidents of Nelson that they have secured those Premises NEK T BROWN & KERR'S, Tiafalgar- St., (Now or mpied by the Nelson Club), and that it is their ii tention to open thorn shortly with ah entirely New Stock of GENEI ,AL DRAPERY, imported DIRECT from HOME. MISS LOUISSON'3 long experience with R. T. JIELHUISH it is trsted will be a SUFFICIENT GUARANI'EE ««t the TASTES and REQUIREMENTS oi Customers will be suited. The SHOW ROOM will be under the direct superviaon of MISS FERGUSON ; also la * of R. T. MELHHIQH'd. FLOUISSON & G }.. have great satisfaction in annoim(\ng having • secured a Drei 3iriaker holdia CREDENTIALS from .. PETER ROBINSON, Oxfordrfireet, LONDON, (five years a Fitter), R\fSSELL &f ALLEN, Old Bone street, LONDON ; and other WEST END FIRMS ; which aboul I be a sufflcient guara»tee for FIT, STYLE, & ;■- OUT.' •'■■ . ;..■' ,-":■ • ' ; - >'■■ : ' / ■'- : "'■ -■■. '■' ' ■"■ ■: '' ■ r

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 150, 11 August 1903, Page 3

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