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(LAST DAY OF OUR STOCKTAKING SALE. TOMORROW, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16TH. TRATHEN & CO., KM S?K&\T KS ' CLEAR OUT CLEAR OFT SALE ! SALE ! , KOW IN FULL SWING AT IGIBBARD & C . S, BRIDGEi STREET. FOR TWENTY-ONE DAYS. a iIITE are determined to clear out Surplus Summer JV? £tock regardless of cost. Below vi c give a few ■J quotations. SUMMER BLOUSES reduced to fe M, STRONG GALATEAS, reduced to 6d , 2s lid, 3s 6d, 3s lid. s gati. A few Samplo TRIMMED HATS, re- Best qtfalitjr PRINTS, extra wide, gnaJ drtcsd to Bft lid, worth three times ranteed Indigo Blue, reduced to 7Jd rf the itfoh'ey. a yard. CHILDREN'S . STRAW SAILOR Fancy printed MUSLINS and DE- . HATS/ teditc&l to 9d\ is, and ls 6d. LAINETTES, usually 6d and 64d a, . LADIES. COLODRED UNDER- yard, now 44d all round. SKIRTS, miteM iti 2-i lid, 3s 6d, Superior quality DELAINETTES, ex- ! LADIE^ WHITE UNDERSKIRTS, * « U ■ trimmed lace and embroidery ; Sale 7 . fi MUSLIN DELAINES ft'lFd to 1& * * * S usua "y ls 6 i d ' redncc,J t« llid yard.' LADIES,' gUJNSHADES— reduced pri- 5 P'"™s STRIPED FLANNELETTE, coir 2s, '6iJ, ,3s 63, 4«r lid, 7s lid, us- to clear 3id a yard. ually 4* Rf to' 15s~ 6d iacfj. TAPESTRY CARPET reduced to ls 4 only nicely trifcSmetf VOILE DKESs a yard. SKIRTS, reduced to 10s 6d each, us- Yard wide OIT. BACK FLOORCLOTH, ually 19s 6d and 255. redtrcccl to is a VSrd L »ri£ l^act RS rCdUCed t0 M ' usun ' Two yards wide of Of L BACK I-LOOR--9p P ecial Jlearit lot of CORSETS, sizes n CLOTH "*"**««, Is 9d a yard. SS, g*, PA &. 27, 28, and 29 only; One piece only HEAVY LINOLEUM, usually 4s Ull a pair, clearing price usually 4s 3d a yard, reduced to 2s 2s 6d. lld running yard. A big stock of TORCHON LACES and A lot of MEN'S REVERSIBLE SILK INSERTIONS, ls, ls 3d, and Is 6d DERBY TIES (samples), usually ls, dozen yards j fine make. ls 6d, ls lid, clearing at 9d each; LADIES' SUMMER BELTS, usually real eye-openers. ls and Is Gd, now 6d all round. " Special purchase of AMERICAN LEAA few pieces of I'ANCY BLOUSE THERS, U) go at ls a yard ed JZ^t a ?,1t S P Btial valu6 »> MEN ' S an <l BOYS' Sri-CIAL. — hignt pieces or LIGHI rT DTHINP and DARK PRINTS, usually 64d a ulnll^' yard, reduced to 4id a yard. ODDMENTS and REMNANTS at big DARK NAVY GROUND PRINTS, reductions. Must "clear out" prior neat patterns, fast colours, 24 pieces to arrival of New Goods to arrivo only, to go at 4s lid a dozen yards. I shortly. GIBBARD & CO./ spotc d a r 8 a h per., BRI GE-STREET, NELSON, (OPPOSITE LOCK'S.) E. W. DEE AND SONS, Leading Shop For Men. ; ' ,--— j -- Latest in Hats. fC — "\ = f Ju?t opened, a lot of the newWy\4g Sl J* m~ ' est styles in Soft and Stiff Hats. fv aSfes (7- —^KT^- dressy shapes, warranted to look — A_T > St-~-'F s —yt 5 ' Ji weil on the homeliest man in A^|ffi\ % is Nelson. If you have a big head, i / 0-^\MvV' ~ - § or a very small head, vre can | I l " Vs vSl\ /^^T : cover it in many styles. I y^ \ L i3>, 4E " Pope Julius used to ask |\ A i J^SS^c^ii Michael Angelo to keen his hat 1 /"p^- — TfJ^M} — I== on when in the pontifical presV • \v\\ ' ence. No doubt that immortal V ' - *T 1 J artist wore a good one-, tout we I 1 | ' wager that our new stock is I. ■J\ more up to date than Angolo ever dreamed of. Come and us prove it. These are the leaders. COOL SPRNGS— That at people with peculiar shaped heads lightest hat in the market. wnODROW HATS- Guaranteed the hardest wearers ; won't Yoosecolour, aDd keep their shape extra well. i STY'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 needhatsstretchedandheated.Theseflt like a glove. i- t\ >k Economy of Dress S'j : )i ••' './Sgi fA 111 who are economical find rfl Vy'S^xA^" 4 /> IJi it pays to buy suits that are cut /-•lff \y( \\iVy^ i IT arid made well. No matter how /'/ XL \£*YVy "{I long you wear a well mads Suit 'I . W' Jk l !U you can always get it brushed \■/ tj — -ft: I \J V Imd cleaned up, and it will come iy I in ,-. \j r I out new. Dress with a double H f Hlf M Jf V J object— comfort and appearance •iU- ill I/I I ]l \ 1 -and you get it here from our otr AIU ■ A London Cutter You get dis'krJJ UMiiV /\/ tinctivo style he;-c as well as j£_JL^LZJi / y/ * corrfortand flt. suits like the^e 'sSs^-SAI A Y/\,W/ i are easier titken care of, more 1^171^74*1! ll\ XIW/Allt, pleasure co the wearer, and more \ ff\ W/''/ certain to please his friends, as '"^fn M\ I V i well as to please his pocket. Re 11, [ ll' ' ' member we take second pluce lo \, [ » * none. nrAA-rrr riFflß-Tbcc who hay? not vr.ed our value /f^B^rv we apain say it will pay you to look our 1 yWe have S tremendous stook In all lines, and ivc cannot fail uit ycti'.»t your own price. mm m ■^*" — m^m m »•^ ot A WTim Known.— For tlTBt-Olass

Boot airs at Bed-rock prices, tr? iv. OBAIG, Bridge-aireet. """ NOTICE. MR Vf. BRIDGER has OPENED AHORSE SHOEING AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH SHOr' in Hardy-stret, next Mr "Webb's, B otmaker, when all orders entrusted to him will receive prompt and carefnl attention jtShoeuig, 5/ and 6/-. fryree'a Studiol ♦ . . FOB . . Excellence in Art Portraiture. Each Sitter a Careful Study. Family Groopi a Speciality. A choice assortment of beiutiful ART FRAMES at reasonable prices. Finishing acd Retouching executed for Amateon at moderate charges. TYREE'SSTUDIO, TBAFALGAB-ST.j

GENUINE REDUCTION SALE COMME\ T CTXG SATURDAY NEXT, 26th inst., AT WILKIE'S - ESTATE The whole of our Stock wil' ba oiTered to the public at a Great Discount. IS will buy you a READY-TO. W HAR 3A I LOU. Dov't L mbs llijs opportunity. INSPECT WiNDO'.V.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 February 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 February 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 February 1907, Page 3

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