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Sree StereosravV a»4 Jttetw.^ *A tremendous number «f persons All over the colony have already availed themselves of th& "N.Z. Graphic's" ofler .of free stereoscopes to/ all who send annual subscription to that paper. The stereo, views published are exceedingly beautiful, and the stereo, scopes themselves are superior Instruments. • Details concerning the offer anpear In the "Graphic" this week. Hi i - BARGAINS for this wet weather — . Gum , Boots Ss 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d. Gpldshes. 3s 6d, 3s lid; 4s lid, 5s '6d°— '■■■■ ■■'.•■ -■■;> M.ORRlS,^Bridge-street. SAY!- Have yon' tried our Box Calf! • Boots at 9s 6d ? Unique value. J MORRIS, Cash Boot Mart, Bridge-st. CIOLD Feet? Then buy a pair b£ > Warm Slippers, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is lid.- At CASH BOOT MART. SNAPS for Saturday anti Next .Week „, . -rrMeri's, Working Boots 5s 6d, Shooters 9s lid, Football Boots 9s 6d, .; , - ■ , .MORRIS, Bridge-street. /^IONTINTJATION of our GroaTlHe \ J ox Boots- and Shoos startling reauctions at Lightband and Co., TrafalWE have still further reduced a tremendous number of lines. i Must be sold; now is the time to buy Lightband and Co., Tiafalgar-sfc. BOOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS; all sizes and prices at VERCOE'S, Lower Bridge Street. OTJR Repairing Trade is growing bocause we do";our work in firstclass style ■at Cheapest ' ratcs.^-VERCOE, next Karsten. . ' •■"■.' ~VfcT ANTED '.Known.— For heavy band ■'■"».„ rings; gents' gold sleeve links, ,aiid wedding rings... Just finished at our •factory. Brown ,and Kerr. FOit'Good Value in clocks, suitable for presentation (a varied assortment just opened) — Try Brown & Kerr. A SPECIAL display of China, glassware, crockery, in my window. All goods marked in plain figures at Sale Prices ; do not fail to -see.. At J. Wood's, Bridge Street. , . DINNER Sets.— The best assort; raent in Nelson; in gilt and plain patterns — from 17s 6d set. Also large assortment of toilet sets, jugs, .flower bowls, all marked at Sale Prices.— J. Wood. R7 CASH— 6 china and gold cups t}/ and saucers ;" 6 china and gold plates; 6 egg cups.— G. F. Kingston. fi'OOKING Butter, 83; bacon, from \y Bd-; new laid and, preserved eggs, cheap.— G. F. HINGSTON. SEE the CLOSING BARGAINS in . the little Sweets shop To-morrow. Every pair to go. "Anchor" Boot Co. [A Cabd.] Ma Fbank F. St. John, Dental Surgeon, has returned to Nelson, and resumed practice with Mr 0- J- Deck, 'Trafalgar Street. ETCH FELICITY leaves Lukins' wharf for French Pass, Sounds, and Havelock, SATURDAY Evening. mOILET. Sets, 10s 6d; tea sets, 40 X pieces, 13s 6d ;- dinner sets, 26 pieces, 14s 6d at Walker's Stocktaking Sale. _____ GHINA breakfast cups and saucers^ 2s 9d per idoz; plates to match, Is 9d per £doz. at Walker's Bridge-st. HEAPS of Bargains may be picked up at WALKER'S while Ihe Sale is on, by the Early Caller. GO Carte, Child's High and Low Chairs, Blankets, Down Qulito, j Carpet Squares, Rugs.— FLEMING and SONS. . NOTICE. REDUCED RAILWAY AND BOAT FARES. I ON and After SATURDAY, June ' 15fch, Customers who purchase 40s worth, and upwards, of goods will, by showing their return ticket, receive fare one way to any station up the line and , Motueka. TVyTT^ A T>"o" MANCHESTER WHO'S HINGSTON Don't you know? Why, 1 the Grocer in Bridge Street. Got a little shop, and a big business, and growing bigger every day. Try him for Groceries, and floury potatoes. "OREVIOUS to Removal (shop recent iIT ly held by Trathen and Co, Drapers), we are Clearing out a number of lines at Knock-out Prices. Men's Suite, Youths' and Boys' suits, Workmen s shirts and underwear r soft and linen white shirts^-ALL REDUCED.. We have a number of Strong moleskin trpu:*rsa^any reasonable P^° H^ ER MEAIiSs HOUSE. NELSON Golf Club.— The kdifes' foursomes will be played on MONDAY Next, June 17th. TEA Sefc— 4o-piece English China sets ; reduced to 15si " 26-piece sets ■ 7s 6d and 10s 6d. 30s sets reduced to 20s atsJ. Wood's. , ; : /TVE all the "Felts" I ever felt, I \J never felt a ielt that felt like that felt! felt, and so reasonable in price._AT tfTI ATI d MANCHESTER "WHYJPi? BS\ EVERY MAN "IS OWN LAND--1 . LOBD. s rriHE PERMANENT BUILDING X SOCIETY lends money at Five ' (6VPer Cent!, Repayable by Monthly i f %R°7N&ti:a|an J of £200. v , repaid in about nine (9) years, to- a 3 Monthly Payment of £2 6sBd; the JuU i amount; repaid being £262, as againsl I £290 paid to Private Offices on the 1 same loan,>nd at the same rate of in i. Lt)iNS can be reduced at any time r by payments of £2 or over, and interest 1 'ceases on repayment- This privilege V c seldom allowed Borrowers. Borrower! i. participate in. profits equally with Lne Vestors. - ' Full Particulars on Application, h ' GEO M. ROUT, r e Secretary. s- A DANCE m connection with thi " XX Waimea Football Club will be *el( !', I m ° ODDFELLOWS' HALL, id J RICHMOND, on FRIDAY Evening.S MISS FOWLER, Eianiste.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 June 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 June 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 June 1907, Page 3

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