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RIDICULOUS PRICES FOR _ LADIES' TRIMMED HATS. WE do not usually stock LADIES'' MILLINERY, but we were recently offered a WABEHOUSEMAN'S STOCK of Ready-to- \ wear Hats at a ridiculously low figure. THE PBICE TEMPTED US. I .These Hats are quite the latest styles and Shapes, and are worth quite THREE TIMLS THE PRICES QUOTED. Usually 5/11/ Usually 8/6. Usually 14/6. Now 1/11. Now 3/6. ■■. Now 4/11. | You get the choicest of these NOW. ■'"■:' TRATTTF.IV Ar f^Ch READY-MONEY DRAPERS, . A J-l-A X JTXJDjXI (Xi Kj \J 04 BKIDGE STREET. j EXIT 1906. 1 ) I " The parson told the sexton, I 1 I And the sexton tolled the bell." 1 , ' I THE year 190 C is nunrbered with the past. For Nelson I B and the Colony generally it has been a period of 1 ■ brightness and progress The future outJook is I ■ cheering, and it may reasonably be hoped that a full I H and ample measure of ■ ■ fl I Prosperity and Peace I fl await us in this fair land during 1907.* js" jj I Advance' l I I is our watchword. We tender our best thanks to 1 B tho?e whose kind support has helped us to spell 8 B success in 1900. But there can be no standing still 1 B We march forward. Jn soliciting continued support 1 H durinel9o7, we assure both old and n&w" friends that fl H we were never in a better position! to offer them fl H sterling, rt-liable value. Our stoclcls larger and fl - H better assorted, and the value, compared with present I 9 ruling prices, bettor than ever. By importing direct fl H from leading manufacturers we do away-to a large fl 8 extent with middleman's profits Our stock is new, fl H fresh, clean, and up to date. Ourbus.nessis run on I a a strictly "SPOT CASH" basis, thus avoiding the fl H KOSKUS by BOOK DEBTS and expenses Incidental to I a tho TICK system In addition to buying at keenest i 1 prices and securing iuhsiantia <Mscouhts| weareateo a I able to sell at the finest margin of profit. The n 3 benefits thus accruing to our customers will be E apparent to all. When requiring > • \ DRAPERY OR CLOTHING I ' TRY '•• '■ GIBBARB & CO., | THE NOT, O "Spot Gash" Drapers, , IeRIDGZ ST., - NELSON, \ 1 8 (OppotJCc } crk's). . - .• ! I You'll Save Moii y by Goirg \ Ihcre. ■ ■'. | E. W, DEE AND SONS, Leading Shop For Men. '"•■ JC^IIJL- JL— "* a^cst in Hats, j *f~^i^ =4 i ' Just opened, a lot of the newT 1 r*C~!fe est styles in Soft and Stiff Hats, i^T/rsyr' &==*&%: pmiw^ dress shapes, warranted to look 'A^^TiM "^ = well 011 tne honieliest man in XjSJ&ZVA ?■ Nelson. I f you have a big head, I \ <SsXx\* s~~*?sy\ s or a very small head, we can I I LV /V\T ? cover it in many styles. II ,V\ \ KAs-i/y^i^ Pope Julius used to ask ■IW/ tsi— ■ -As'^ifS^y = "' Michael Angelo, to keep his hat Vms* rtrf*i^-^l ~ on w!ien i Q the pontifical pres_lJ^i I J ! ~ ence. No doubt that immortal 'f* __-"^rii | ■* artist wore a good one; but we I * 'N^' ' " wager that our new stock is ■ Ih more up to date than Angelo ever dreamed of. Come and prove^it. Ihese are the leaders. SPRINGS— That fit people with peculiar shaped heads lightest hat in the market. WOODROW HATS— Guaranteed the hardest wearers ; won't loose cclour, and keep their shape extra.well. CHRISTY'S— The oldest English Hat in the market; quality too well known to need comment. THE TWEEN HAT-The latest craze; just the Hat for those who generally need hats stretched and heated. These fit like aglove. . - ' * i j;f •■y^WK^w'H^ / 1 flfen who are economical find . '■' I I\S^\ \Lr\ ii it pays to buy suits that are cut ' ' 7/ I \Mx^^ y i\) anti inac le well. No matter how ll ' I / \\ / \l long you wear a well made Suit »/ a XX I^\T / / IV y° u can always get it brushed ;.'•/■■ y R" n -.t-f li and cleaned up, and it will come v.\ r-TTjT- ji r^" V I II out ne^v. Dress with a double ■I - 111- — 3 V ff object-comfort and appearance , '(. PS - •/ I // \J - and you gat it here from our I ' U'v^ ' U'\ A London Cutter You getdisi V -* f^zri /\/ tinctive .style here as well as &i-iai=s~ f j Y/, conrj'ort and fit. Suits like these F^^^rf A V/A\{w I :ue casi e r taken care of, more v^wl \-lvi v/\ \/\W/,11/i "lea-uretothe wearer, and more |RSsHO?g| v(\\ \^ / I/ cjftain to please his friends; as '•■ > S3Lj T I I , -. well as to p. ease his pocket;' Re'- <(.. til member we take second place to 1 \-Jt none. ' READY-TO-WEAR— Thoe who liave not tried bur value both for Toy • and Men, we again say it will pay you to look our way We have a trenr.endous stock in all lines, and we cannot fail" os ult you at your own price. ,

j SALE. SALE. SALE. : SALE. SALE. SALE. BALANCE OF SUMMER GOODS. BALANCE OF SUMMER GOODS. AT GREATLY EEDtTCBD PRICES* t j AT GREATLY REDUCED PBICES. ' ! ' Jm ' ' I ! NOW IS YOUR TIME TO SAVE MONEY. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO SAVE MONEY. •-. RiiMKMBER ! COTTON & WOOLLEN GOODS are still on the rise. Notwithstanding this fact We must make room. ; JJcnce we are oiTVring the balance of our PB^PERY AND MIU4NEUV at clearing prices. "*&^ PLEASE MA KB SPECIAL NOTB.— If you do not see what you wont please ask for it. No trouble to ' show the article. tjv Mrs ANSTICE, Trafalgar-st TELEPHONE 184. *' ?

mENDERS are invited for the pur- ■ JL chase of 100 acres more or less, of land on the Spring Grove Hills, the property of Wiiikni Bird, . Tenders to be sent in to the owner nSf'iater than February Ist, who will give full particulars. There are about 170 sheep and lambs running on the larid which could be taken at a valuation at the »°" °f the Purchaser.— WILLIAM BIRD, Spring Grove. A N OPPORTUNITY FOR- " A PIANO BUYERS. EVERY PURCHASER of a PI4NO Music Stool, nnd 20s Worth tj\) / " of MUSIC, which PURCHASERS can bolect from an Enormous Stock. CENTRAL TRAFALGAR STREET. Nelson. s * teMb'sas 1 "" 11 * T 1 B I HUPFAM. BROWN • & KERR, HIGH-CLASS JEWELLERS. WE HAVE just completed opening the Bulk of Our fiHRISTMAS GOODS * \j .r-«HRISTMAS GOODS. Every Article new, bright, beautiful in design, and finish. CALL EARLY Most Magnificient Stock in Town. All Goods Direct from the Manufacturers, ensuring FIRSTCLABS Value. ; OUtl USUAL DISCOUNT for C»*v Still Holds Good. BHOWiV & KERB, NELSON. "PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. WE Have this day admitted into our fi™' as a partner, MR CHARLES RICHMOND FELL, L.L.8., a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supremo Court ! of New Zealand. I FELL AND ATKINSON, Solicitors, Nelson. I lat January, 1907. N.A.A. AND C. CLUB. ENTRIES for the FEBRUARY* Ist Sports close on SATURDAY, Jan 19th, at MERCER'S ROOMS. LOST:— Black sheep dog, answers to name of "Smart.' 1 Anyone detain- 1 ing same will be prosecuted. Thos. Jessop, Hops. I

!.' FOR SALE. » BOUT a Ouarler of an Ajre of good | A Level Lt»i, witn Two Tomato Houses 60 feet by 20 foot thereon Price £180. Easy terms. % ' ADAMS & HARLEY. 2218 , Solieitqra, Nelson MISS BEVBHNE is prepared to receive 'a few pUpils for music (piano) beginners only. Terms on appljcation at her residence — "CREEVAGH Cottage" Hampden-st. west. ■"TELSON CITIZENS" BAND. ~" NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.46 p.m. BOTANICAL GARDENS, stiver Coin Collection. Jj£- ._ fTSLASS Fruit Jars, Mason's ImV* proved and Lightning, in Pints, Jjiarts, and Haf-gallona ; also Jelly Jlassas, very cheap. G. F. Hingston, 3ardy-Btreet. -M 111 l W— — ■ 1 !■ I— |l | - I EVENING SPORTS MEETING, ji^ider the auspicea of N.A.A. &C,0.) i TRAFALGAR PARK. • ■ - MONDAY, Jan. 21st 1907. • Uommencing at 7 p.m. sharp. CYCLING, JUMPING, RUNNING Admission 6d. PavilJion Free FRANK P. KITCHING. \t d n ■, Ho " Secretary. FNTRW T f are reminded that ENTRIES for above CLOSE To-day (I' riday). TO Be Let Furnished for a term of m n^o™.?,"" 1 ?^ l fls8 > tho Residence %^ nS i^- AT KINSON, Ngatiama Aflpiy-gELL AND ATgtNanv. F°B_O^mTTs? V ' DESI RABLE A SECTION, Planted with Fruit Trees), in CAMBRIA STREET EDWARD BOYES, . - C l°- Camfcfia andTasman sta IVOR Sale.-The Cutter Amatudro" 9 tons registered; well found B. FRANZEN AND Co. npAILORING. Wanted coat, vest and olid Tr^ATn nd^l , L highest wa S«B P3id.— J. CRAIG, Shelbourne street ■pOR Tobacco try H. J. Hin S ston. X grocer, Bridge-8t; Chariot -brand H. J. HINGSTON.

I* [ BELTS! BELTS. rp HE demand for Belts has been very I great, and Is daily Increasing, "" -*• which means that our stock will soon be sold out. At present we hold a large supply of the latest and best kinds. Customers Will be w.B« in selecting now. Stfohg leather Belts, wiih latest Buckles arid fastened, at 1/-, 1 3, 1/8, 1/11, i/J. and 2/6 eadh. White Kid Belts at 1/11. 2<3, and 2/6 each. The new Patent Double Roll Eclts Infsveral shades, at 2/11 each. CASH DRAPERY | I COMPANY, i . BRIDGE-STREET, - NELSON. t i

B. BUXTON & CO f , LTD., : — • IRONMONGERS, i..'.^. „? " ===' TRAFALGAR-ST., - - - NELSON. ©For the Fruit Season We have large stocks or Maslin and Preserving- moS%9^k Pans, in Alumin-ium ; Brass, Cast and Stamped ISlSlSiiil Knamellcd Ware, Fruit Jars, Jam Tumblers, nests of Jelly Jars, extra Rubber Rings, Wood Spoons, '-Jtlly Bags, Scales and Weights, Step Ladders, /Jf§l||pi§*~\ i SUMMER COOKING APPLIANCES PRIMUS COOKING RANGES.— These Ranges hold Three Utensils, and are' worked n'ith an ordinary i rimus Stove, which burns Kerosene in a vapourlsed form ; np snibkie pr smell. ! We also stock the PERFECTION KEROSENE COOKER, which isjattei: with an atmospheric iburnfer, absolutely odourless. We supply Toasters, Grlllers, and Ovens fpjrftte^Perfection. ■ . .A full supply of SINGLE AND DOUBLE GAS BOILING RINGS, RUBBER GAS TUBING iAHL METAL MEAT-SAFES, CHEAViN'STiLTERS, RAPID %l|^fei tor connection

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 19 January 1907, Page 3

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