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8 WINTER :<|< . I I' -NOVELTIES | %' IN ALL DEPARTMENTS ;j ' " Now Being Opened Up. ■;! SEE OUR UP-TO-DATE MILLINERY AT l| LOWEST PRICES. | MRS. - ANSTICE, ||| TRAFALGAR STREET. |j| TELEPHONE 184. ||

! ! i ' ' ', |J.F.Hardey ":The : I Cash \ | Grocer, ; I Bridge Street. \ I ; tj,» ♦ »♦♦ » ♦ »♦♦♦♦»»♦»»< I > . . ARE . . 1 i . } CLEARING OUT: |; C Fancy Blouse Muslins 3}d yard ? } Fancy White Muslins 4*d yard ) Splendid line Prints 3id yard \ Heavy U.B. Table Damask lf / yard \ Crepe Cretonnaa 4Jd yard } H.irJered Irt Muslins 3}d yard \ Silkottea 1/9 dozen, 2d yard C Double widtb Summer Tweeds ( at 4/1 1 dress of six yards S Special line .of Coloured Caßh- \ meros 1/- a yard- \ Boys' and Girls' Straw Hats 9d \ each ( Tea Cosies 1/6 r nd 1/11 / Lovely Sateon Cushions 2(11 \ Linen Tray Cloths 1/- / White Muslin Aprons 9d \ Yard wide Bordered Apron / Cloth 6d a yard I Ladies' Singlots 6d «ach s Torchon Lace Od * dozen f Strong Silesia 4d a yard ) 50 dozen Turkish Towela from \ 6d each \ 04 iuches wide Coloured Tabling \ 1/Gayai-d ( White Undorskirts from 2/11 ? Blouses all rodnced, 3/6 to 5/11 each ■ •• Lovely Voilo Dross Skirts 13/9 Men's pure wool Kaiapoi Tweed Suits 21/- each Men's hoavy Tweed Trousers 4/11 Strong Saddle Tweed Trousers 7/11 Navy Striped Shirts 2/11 Spocial value in White and Striped Tennis Shirts 2/U See our Lcatherino Shirts at 2/6 Clearing purchase of Reversible < Silk Derby Ties 1/- and 1/6 ; Wholesale Clearance of Men's . > Flaxiblo, Frame, and Soft Felt Hats at half -*nal ' prices ' Numerous other Special Lines at gJr6iitly re? duced priced. ~ Must mako roonj for Incoming shipments of New Season's Goods. PACKING CASifiS FOB SALE CHEAP, NOTE THE ADTJjifigS— Gibhard&Co. SPOT CASH | DRAPERS . . \ AND CLOTHIERS, , BRIDGE-ST., • . NELSON, i (Opposite Lock's.)

1906 GRASS SEED. NEW SEASON'S COCKSFOOT, Finest and second qualities. RYEGRASS, Finest Old Pasture, Machine Dressed Seed. FARMERS' RYEGRASS, RYEGRASS & CLOVERS, CHEAP. Mixed Clovers from 4d lb. Chewing's Fescue and all descriptions of Clovers and Fescues. NEW SEASON'S CHAFF, ONIONS, POTATOES, ETC., ETC. Turnip seed For late sewing. Devon Grey Stone and White Stone Stubble. NEALE &rHADDOW SEED MERCHANTS. TO PAINTERS. qiENDERSiare called for the PA.INT- [. ING- of the Presbyterian Ciurch. Specifications to be seen with Mr F', Fleming, Hardy-stree^! and Tenders (o be in his hands ly MONDAY, tho 19th inst . 1560 THE Ist NELSON INFANTRY I BATTALION will Parade for Inspection in the Drill Shed on WEDNESDAY, March 14th. at 730 p.m. G. A. HARKNESS, 1573 Major. nRDERS taken. Every description of U Plain and Fancy Sewirg. Ait Needlework a speciality.— Art Depot, •SpposiCe Post Office. ~~dMsbm akin g. w w\r soiV, nile-st, west rr-HE undersigned are CASH PURCHASERS of HOPS. 1373 TRASK&SONS. PIANOS! PIANOS! THIS excellent line now stocked is giving general satisfaction, and the sales are increasing rapidly. A visit of Inspection invited. NEW BOOKS, including all the Latest FICTION by English and American publishers. Large and Varied Stocks of STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, POST CARDS, ETC. JACKSON& Cp. 4 CENTRAL TRAFALGAR-ST. THE N VTIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited). Issue of 50,000 Shares of £7 10s each. ViOTICE is hereby given that the J 1 Register of Shareholders of this Bank will be closed on the 15th March (inst.), to enable the Directors to determine the names of the Shareholders to whom this issue ib to. be made. By order of the Board. JAMES COATES, » Uener.il Manager. Wellington, 9th March, 190G. 1503 FOR SALE. TWO FIFrY^ACRE SECTIONS near Motueka. Apply 14G6 ARTnuR R. Edwards Now is the Time . . TO BUY . . CROCKERY, FURBISHING REQUISITES, ' - AND FANCY GOODS' *•• AT GENUINE-SALE PRICES.' FOR OASH ONLY. WE havß Been Inre 12 months, ancVthtaka to your liberal and increasing support we're, having " a good time." For 14 days prior to Stocktaking we hold a Genuine Clearing iSale in our Crockery Department Every article is always marked in plain figures, and substantial reductions will now be made— plain to the eye and pleasing to the pocket. NOTE A FEW. Good Jam Tumblers 2/6 doji. Large Glass Cake Stands 9d each. 100 Figured Enamelled Candlesticks at 6d eaoh Teapots 6d each. Something neat and choice. Figured Glass Pickle Jars 9d each. GROCERIES also roduced, to wit— soo ting Sardines at 3d each ; Sul tanas 4d per lb, or 3/9 for 12 lbs. TEA, 61bs in neat box, usually 6/6, now 8/-. G- F. HINGSTON, HARDY-ST., NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, 14 March 1906, Page 3

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