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MISS MAY DRISCOLL, Teacher of Pianoforte and Singing, will resume Teaching, on MONDAY, sth February, at the Dresden Booms. t — . . FOR SALE, Cheap— Empty Ink Drums. Apply Mail Office. ' ' ■ ll i ■■! ! WANTED, a Good General Sari-ant. If Apply ie Mas Tabuteau, Bank . f New houth Wale 289 > i. . ii WANTED, Cook. A pply MrsGLASGCW, 512 Brooklands, The Wood. ■ .. i. ■ FOR Sale, good Milk Business within mile of city. Satisfactory Masons *fo selling. Apply Mail Office. >' . i m ■ . i — .

FOR SALE. i MISS MAY DRISCOLL, Teacher of On account of Clients. ; 111 Pianoforte and Singing, will re- •' sume Teaching . oa MONDAY, sth 1 Second-hand Farmers' Favourite Drill February, at the Dresden Rooms. 1 Second-hand Deering Binder > ' - ' -— - — -r* 1 Second-hand Piano Binder POR SALE, Cheap-Empty Ink All in good working order. ; 1 Drums. W. R. MAY, ' Apply Mail Office, j 103 Richmond i tttaNTED, a Good General SarvantJ I V Apply te Mas Tabuteau, Bank — >— — : . „„_■ . . f New houth "Wale 289 PIANO, Handsome walnut case, t ■ all latest improvements, red*c- err ANTED, Cook. ' cd for Carnival te 38 guineas.- W AppifMrsGLASGCW, Dresden, Hai-dy-st. f 5] 2 Brooklands, The Wood. mUNING.-Piano and Organs tuacd&; FOKJ3aI d Miiv Business within I repaired by P™^«° n ?l a r n B d ce ™{ ■ $ m Ue of city. Satisfactory Masons . 1 '" ■**» Ap^lyMAii. Office. I "■=■ ■ * I I t SACRIFICE h r- iis the only word that will fitly describe a . . . our . . . 9 th HALF-YEARLY CLEARANCE. The whole of our £5000 worth of up-to-date stock is being submitted to the'public at tremendously reduced prices. The in our showroom offers greatjopportunities ; seize them. BERT -TASKER & CO., CASH IDRAPERS, MILLINERS, AND MEN'S & BOYS' [OUTFITTERS, i i Hardy-street. E. W. DEE & SONS. SHOP HEBE A d ND b GBT TMLOmNG OF^aQHBST c am e Prices as You Pay Elsewhere. Style, Pit, arid Workmanship that you get only here. __. Always a Large and Up-to-date Stock or Suitings on hand. Suits Made in Eight Hours' Notice. Are yon an Orphan P •'""j ''a man who does not wear a Panama Hat Is £»H e £l n *s°J£j£ft "A n Orphan." " The peculiar applicability of this did not appeal to me!" said tho Wearer of a SlfcHat, ''until I M^-W &•**» about it one afternoon while he was applying a reviver to my-old ....... .. j. " Why am lan orphan t " I demanded. -«U*i " Because," aald he, as his Iron quickly glided over tne greflM 9pot6 > « You have no Pa-na-Ma." We have Panamas In abundance at all prices » also those that , | look like the real" Panama at 4/6 to 10/8. ! i Cool Spring and Woodrow Hats. ; 20 dozen Black Hard Hats of these celebrated makes In the. very latest shapes. Make no mistake i these faroops H4ts van and £eep colour ln a tropical sun, and are srin&ff P°P*te™£ every season. Be on your guard, and get the best Hat money can buy There's no head too small or toolarge for us to fit ln Soft or Hard Hats. Hot Weather Shirts Are here ln several new styles: every class of Shirt that la in stvle those that look smart! soft bodies, stiff cuffs, colours, and wMtes • and those soft Undressed White Shirts, 3/6 and 4/0. worth' (T/6 Tennis Shirts from size 13 to 18 in neck ; also a line for extra big men in very comfortable materials. Our Shirt Department la this season second to none. SUMMER UNDERWEAR in so many makes that Its Impossible hero toarive what wo have in detail. Medium and fine makes in Wool and Cotton, extra large and small sizes. Lines for comfort and wear at lowest prices. Chart-made Suits. We arp showinff a fine range ln all sizes. Theso goods are abo^ tho ordinary slop malfcs. and nearlng the hteb-etaM tailored suits, and we can fit you in a very few minutes from 35/---to 66/-. DEE & SONS, -leading H a t sho f ., e I Startling Reductions at Wil&ltfs Estate* Tl^wkle of our High Class Stock to DeclearM at IRQ vnoiP C^ UAL c t) STj consisting JtftWTV Clothing, Cutler^ and Glassware. '' '' BARGAINS IN EACB|^ETABTMBIS!P^ INSPECT WINDOWS. f ILKIE'S ESTAM^^^

FOR SALE. , On account of Clients. 1 Second-hand Farmers' Favourite Drill 1 Second-hand Deering Binder 1 Second-hand Piano Binder All in good working order. j W. R. MAY, 103 Bichmond ; PIANO, handsome walnut case,' all latest improvements, red*ccd for Carnival te 38 guineas.Dresden, Hai-dy-st. TUJS ING.— Piano and Organs tuacd & repaired by professional and certi- j ficated man. 26 years experience. Tel 209.— R. fl. Martin, Dresden, Hardy-si. U.. " - '■'■'"

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 21, 27 January 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 21, 27 January 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 21, 27 January 1906, Page 3