SALE. SALE. SALE. SALE. SALE. SALE. BALANCE OF SUMMER GOODS. * BALANCE OF SUMMER GOODS. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, i AT GREATLY REDD CED PRICES. J, NOW IS YOUR TIME TO SAVE MONEY. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO SAVE MONEY. — i REMEMBER ! COTTON & WOOLLEN GOODS are still on the rise. Notwithstanding this fact we must make room ■?Nn C Sr7r ce T a T r vi^ ri . ng , th ? balan ce of our PBAPEBY - AND MILLINERY at clearing prices. .... 2^Jk PLEASE MAKE SPECIAL NOTE.-If you CLO^aW see what you want please ask for it. No troubled show the article. v "" w Mrs ANSTICE, Trafalgar-sh TELEPHONE 184 *+ |
GREAT STOCKTAKING SAL SEE OUR HALF-PRICE WINDOW, FOR TWO~WBEKS ONLY. , TRATHEN & CO., READY-MONEY DRAPERS, BBIDGM I EXIT 1906. 1 " The parson told the sexton, And the sexton tolled the bell." THE year 1906 is nuirbered with the past. For Nelson and the Colony generally it has been a period of brightness and progress The future outlook is cheering, and it may reasonably be hoped that a full and ample measure of Prosperity and Peace ur - ,- of await us In this fair land during 1907. th £ ADVANCE I? a Is our watchword. We tender our best thanks to he I those whose kind support has helped us to spell jj B success in 1900. But there can be no standing still. H We march forward. In soliciting continued support ■ during 1007. we assure both old and new friends that Bwe were never in a better ppsitlon to offer' them "■ ' ■ sterling, reliable value. Our stock is larger and ■ . I better assorted, and the value, compared with present ■.-'- H ruling prices, better than ever. By Importing direct" ■" H from leading manufacturers we do away to a large I n extent with middleman's profits. Our stock Is 'new, ■ a fresh, clean, and up to date. "Our business is Tun.jon ■;'/ O Ha strictly "SPOT CASH" basis, thus avoiding the H i' LOSSES by BOOK DEBTS and expenses incidental to H^the TICK system. In addition, to buying at keenest' R prices and securing substantial discounts, we are also ■ " able to sell at the finest margin of profit., The H benefits thus accruing to — our customers will be B apparent to all. When"requiring Hi DRAPERY OR CLOTHING I TRY I | GIBBARD -& CO., I THE NOTED I j " Spot Cash " Drapers, 1 | BRIDGE ST., - NELSON, I j ... * (GpFOsita Leek's). , 1 I You'll Save Money by Goirgi j ThtT£. I E. W. DEE AND SONS, Leading Shop For Men. '' JSIiIJL^L- * Latest in Hats. ■ Ff^*""^? sJ< Juft opened, a lot of the hew- ' /$ ' <£&Ji pr~~jg est styles in Soft and Stiff Hats, rT-zN^Tp^ dressy shapes, warranted to look rX — = * s J well on the homeliest man in //^\^\VA = N ||§ "" Nelson. If you have a big head, (f^^XS\M\\ X?,s|s 01 " a very small head, we can I ■ I JW ? cover it in many styles. II •»' > I-' V^s^y^^ j Pope Julius used to ask \lv / L>^^l^ =. — Michael Angelo to keep his hat ymtF^^ll^f^sw^A on when in the pontifical presUM I ~" ~ ence. No doubt that immortal N-<«ssssr| I ( " artist wore a good one; but we . * Ays . « '«v / wager that our new stock is «.*\ . /', more up to date than Angelo eVer- dreamed of. Come and us pr ove it. These are the leaders. COOL SPRINGS— That fit people with peculiar shaped heads lightest hat in the market. WOObROW HATS- Guaranteed the hardest wearers; won't loose cc lour, and keep their shape extra well. CHF ISTY'S-The oldest English Hat in the market; quality too well known to need comment. THE TWEEN HAT— Ih? litest craze; just the Hat for those 'w 10 generally need hatsstretchedand heated. These fit like a glove. ijl ? - Economy of Dress Ij'.lh - y^^-^-v^-^k 111 Wen who are economical find Is Yv^v^v x?\ \\ it pays to buy suits that are cut I' I\\ sSxSZ/WI I ell and made well. No matter how I / 7 \\ v\s\ I \l l° n o you wear a well made Suit / / Kvv Lxt\ / / li you can always get it brushed ':/ ft/ v r i! and cleaned up, and it will come V r-TTT- j ra> B I I out new. Dress with a double ■. 1 i "^ — : — 4 \ II object— comfort andappeaiance n^-' ■/. I I \j ~ and you et ity nere f rom our M'^' i A % London Cutter. You get disq _, L-umc / \ / tinctive style here as well as fi^=^~ I \//^ . '^1 coir fort and fit. Suits like these \V^^=^ > IK YrAift/ 1 '' a '" c ea sier taken care of, more l^v^ftiJt? l//\ \/wy//\ll't pleasure to the wearer, and more (|f^4j^ 'I'lX-W/-^'' cartairf to please his friends, as -^4yp=^ I T / ""~ i ' well as to please his pocket. Re- | \ I' ,>■ member we take second place to READ" -TO -WEAR— Thoce who have not tried our value »oth lor Fo/s n 1 Men, v c again say it will pay you to look our vay We have a trerr.enc ous stock in all lines, and we cannot fail to sui . ycu at your own price.
npi.ENDERS are invited for the pi . JL chase of 100 acres more or less, land on the Spring Grove Pills, t property of William Bird. Tenders be sent in to the owner not later th; February Ist, who will give -full pa ticulars. There are about 170 shei and lambs running on the land whii could be taken at a valuation at tl option of the Purchaser.— WlLLlA; BIRD, Spring Grove. A N OPPORTUNITY FORPIANO BUYERS. EVERY PURCHASER of a FI4N( BEFORE THE END OF JANDAR NEXT WILL BE GIVEN A Q/w' Music Stool, and 20s Worth OU/ ' of MUSIC, which PURCHASERS cai belect from an Enormous Stock. CENTRAL TRAFALGAR STREET. Nelson. Sol ° te^^sr™ T. B. HUFFAM BRO WN~~~~~* & KERR. HIGH-CLASS JEWELLERS. WE HAVE just completed opening the Bulk of Our CHRISTMAS GOODS "^HKISIMAS GOODS, Every Article new, bright, beautifu' in design, and finish. CALL EARL} Most Magnificient Stock in Town. All Goods Direct from the Manufacturer, ensuring FIRSTCLASS Value. OUR USUAL DISCPUNT for Casl Still Holds Good. BROWN & KERB, NELSON,. . PARTNERSHIP NpTICE. WE Have this day admitted into our arm, as a partner, MR CHARLES RICHMOND FELL, L.L.8., a Barrister and Solioitor of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. FELL AND ATKINSON, Solicitors, Nelson. Ist January, 1907. CHEAP LAND FOX BALK Q SECTIONrOF LAND in the O WOOD, Each with a Frontage' of ' 100 feet by a depth of from 247 feet |to 267 fc«t. Price £1 per foot frontage. Apply— J. C. BURFORD.
FOR SALE. i BOUT a Quarter oi'an Ajre of good A Level Lial, witu Two Tomato Houses 60 f eon by 20 feet thereon Prico £180. Easy terms. ADAMS & HARLEY. 2218 Solicitors, Nelson GLASS Fruit Jars, Mason's Improved and Lightning, in Pints, Quarts, and Haf-gallons ; also Jelly jlasses, very cheap. G. F. Hingston, Bardy-street. . , 1" OS'i in Hardy street, SATURDAY j _LJ Afternoon, Baby's Panama hat. I Finder rewarded at Mrs Remviclc'i "Newstead." n " — ■ t rp 0 LE T .— s-roomed cottage at JL Stepney ville; immediate possession, j Apply — Kingdon, Glasgow and . Hayes. . i , TAANNEVIRKE JOCKEY CLUB. \ ANNUAL MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. .' MARCH 6th and 7th, 1907. STAKES £1400. , Programme First Day. 1. Hack Hurdles, 75 soys, 1J miles. 2. Makirikiri Hack, 100 soys, 6 fur longs. ■ 3. Dannevirke Cup, (open), 200 soys, 1£ I miles. 4. Trial Hack, 50 soys, 7 furlongs. 5. Tahoraite Hack Welter, 70 soys, furlongs. 6. Flying Stakes, (open), 110 boys, furlongs. 7. Electric Hack, 70 soys, 4 furlongs. 8. Tamaki Welter, (open), 110 boys, I furlongs. Programme Second Day. 1. Second Hack Hurdles, 60 soys, 1A | n.iles. • 2. March Handicap, (open), 100 'sovs, I furlongs. 3. Telephone Hack, 60 soys, 5 furlongs. 4. Tapuata Hack Welfor, 60 soys, 1 mile. 5. Autumn Handicap, (open), 125 soys, a ™ L } mile and a distance. 6. The Shorts, 50 soys, 5 furlong 7. Manjrstera Hack, 60 soys, 7 furlongs. 8. Kaitoke Welter, (open), 100 soys, furlongs. Second and Third money in all events Nonminations except for Trial and bhorts close on Monday, February 11th at u.w p.m. / Weights will be declared about Friday, February 15th. Acceptances for Fi-st Day's Races close Tuesday, February 19th, at 9.30 F ° r ?A U il Programmo see Referee. JAMES SPIERS FRERMAN. Secretary.
I BELTS! BELTS. " : rpHE 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 re.se in selecting now. Strong Leather Belts, with latest Buckles and Fasteners, at V- 13 1/0 1/11. t/i, and 2/6 each. *.■•/. White Kid Belts at 1/11, 2/8, and 2/6 each. The new Patent Double Roll Belts in several shades, at :'/ll each. CASH DRAPERY i COMPANF, BRIDGE-STREET, - NELSON. i - . — — m ,^, „..„„,. | , f 'b ■ ■ v i
g==~=^-^= IRONMONGERS, , —^-^ TRAFALGAR-ST., - - - NELSON. /^"^N For the Fruit Season JH^B^Jk We have large stocks ot Maslin and Presorviii"rans, in Aluminium, Brass, Cast and St?nmed Of Jelly Jars, extra Rubber liinga, Wood Sfqjiis, I Jelly Bags, Scales and Weights*/ Step taddera g^lm&^\ W094 tub;s, ■* SUMMER COOKING APPLIANCES. / f.^ U ? r ? f S?V? 1 BQ^'NO RINGS, RUBBER GAS TUBtNG '^MliHNMilit^fiiß^^ RAPID FILTERS lor connection I *^tT__.; ."..;_,__. *ft|Hlga.||reßS^re Service. '
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, 23 January 1907, Page 3
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