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/CUTLERY, Crockery, Tinware, En Kj amelware, and all Household good greatly reduced at Walker's Annua Clearing Sale. : : TRAFALGAR PARK. i SENIOR CUP :— TJIVAL V. "VTELSON. JUNIOR CUP :— RIVAL V. COLLEGE. Admission 6d. Ladies Free. PEOPLE in the far backs send us 20s— you get boy's Norfolk suit,, jersey, pair stockings, pr. braces, cap pr. school pants.— DEE AND SONS. FLOORCLOTH, Linoleums, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Curtains, Blind Hollands, Blankets, Down Quilts. FLEMING & SONS.. JUST ARRIVED. CHOICE KUMEKAS. HERBERT J. KINGSTON, Bridge Street, 'Phone 298. HORSE Carrots, 4s per Sack ; Table carrots, 4s 9d ; table swedes, 3s 9d a sack.— NEAEE & HADOW. fTIABLE Covers, Table Linen, Tray JL Cloth, Tea Cloths, Door Mats, Hearth Rugs, Towels, Sheeting. FLEMING & SONS. 6 FT Floorcloth Is 9d, 3ft Floorcloth 10id, Hearth Rugs from Is 6d, Down Quilts all prices. FLEMING & SONS. PAIR saddle tweed trous, 2 prs wool underpants, 2 singlets, 2 warm shirts; the lot 27s 6d.— Dee and Sons. THE ' PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON. ' The usual MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION MEETING will be held at tho Office, Hardy Street, on MONDAY & TUESDAY Next, the 17th and 18th insts., from 9 a.m. till 3 p.m. each day. N.B. — Subscriptions can be paid any timo before the due date. ] GEO. M. ROUT, Secretary. OMITH'S CJHOE dTORE, TRAFALGAR STREET. 1 . — — ' LOOKING FOR A G0 0 D BOOT AT A LOW PRICE, CJMITH'S SHOE OTORE IS THE O , O PLACE. ALL J FRESH GOODS. i MITH'S ; HOE Trafalgar Street, STORE i^ext Dee & Sons.. HE THREE ESSENTIALS.— Pattern, Quality, and Price, are to be found in the Honeycomb and Marsella Quilts we are showing at 6s 6d each. These are Manufacturers' Samples, and should you want something really good in Quilts, we strongly ad- , vise you to see these lines. j CASH DRAPERY CO., Bridge-st. , HERE'S THAT 'HERRINGBONE SHEETING again.— Well, people who have had it speak so highly of it that we would like those who have I not yet seen it, io buy it. . Remember, Is YARD. CASH DRAPERY CO., Bridge-st. W~"" E~ENDEAVOUR to give you the very best value for your money ; and when we say that our Cretonnes at I 6d a yard are really good and cheap, we feel confident that when you see the pattern and qualities, you will not be disappointed. Call and inspect. CASH rtRAPERY CO., Bridge-st. HY OUR DRESSES SELL. Because it is only 6s: lid dress; you get a good six and eleven penceworth. The same applies to our 10s 6d, 12s 6d, or 17s 6d dresses. They are honest value. We have big ranges in these prices, and shall be pleased to show you any lines. CASH DRAPERY CO., Bridge-st. BOYS say "Marbles are in." — That means holes in the knees of their stockings. Give them a pair of our IRONCLAD HOSE, and you won't need to uarn every night. — Size 5 Is 9d pair, rise 2d a size. The very thing for rowdy 'boys. CASH DRAPERY CO., Bridge-st, „ „ „. . - — t T>ENEFIT T>AND I BOTANICAL GARDENS. SUNDAY NEXT, at 2.30, By CITIZENS' BAND. Proceeds of Silver Coin Collection to be handed Mr Bray, who was recently burned out. SEWING Machines up-to-date, and ( reliable ; hand and treadle machines . — guaranteed for 5 years. For sale on Easy Terms. Inspection Invited. — G. F. HINGSTON, Hardy Street. VERT WOMAN KNOWS the value of a good warm serviceable Jacket for cold weather wear. We are showing a grand range, upward of 200 to select* from in all leading styles, shapes, colourings. Those we are selling for a guinea are worth 50 per cent more, and at the price are not to be beaten for the money. We have cheaper ones if you want them, but our advice is, if you want satisfaction, we can give it to you at less cost than | ■you imagine. j BERT TASKER & CO., | Hardy-street. i » « MILD weather in winter means mischief. The inevitable cold snap means chills, with colds, rheumatism, j and a hundred other ailments. Be fore- ■ warned and forearmed. Warm winter : clothing is the best preventative. Our fine stock of Ladies' All Wool Undervests at Is, Is 6d, Is lid, 2s 6d, 3s 6d, and 4s 6d are the best and most reliable goods procurable for the money. Buy them now. Don't wait until it's too late. BERT TASKER & CO., Hardy-street. WE are making an honest endeavour to supply good reliable goods at moderate prices. Our Men's Tailor-made Suits at 30s, 40s, and 52s 6d are adding to our reputation every day. We also show some very special lines in Men's heavy fleecy lined Underpants and Shirts for winter wear at 2s lid, 3s 6d, and 4s 6d per garment. Nothing like them for the money to be had in any other shop in the colony. BERT TASKER & CO., Hardy-street. TO TNTENDING Tyfl-OTORISTS. FOR A GOOD ■piNGLISH-BUILT T* UN-ABOUT CAR YOU WILL GET SATISFACTION From the 8 H.P. 2-Cylinder "SWIFT," or 8 H.P. 2-Cylinder "SINGER," or the 8.10 H.P. 2-Cylinder "TALBOT," Either of the above are BRITISH 1 MADE at .Prices to suit the Man of 1 Medium Means. , Prices and Full Particulars from— ', 3. C. MERCER, Cheap American Run-about Cars at tho ' undermentioned prices, fully equipped, ' "REO," <J-6eater, £250; do. £230; 2seater, £220. (' "CADILLAC," 10 H.P., 4-seater, f ride entrance : £315 ; do. 2-seater, l } 10 H. P., £250. "OLDSMOBILE" 2-seater, latest pattern, 7 H.P., £198. Prompt delivery. ALL the above patterns are absolutely the latest on the English and Ameri- " can markets. NO OLD STOCK. Noi being the accredited Agent I am a1 liberty to sell at what price I like without any restriction. It will paj you to get quotations from the Dired Importer. ■ * J. a MERCER CENTRAL TRAFALGAR-ST.

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

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 June 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 June 1907, Page 3

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