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OUK BUYERjO^ TOUR THE recent lire in our premises in Bridge-street, and tlie subsequent BIG SALVAGE SALE (a huge success) has left our Stock a bit unassorted until our first shipment oi NewSeason's Goods arrives from London about two months Hence. Consequently our buyer, Mr B. Trathen, has left for Wellington and Auckland in search of SPECIAL LINES. As the Wholesale Warehouses ai c at present clearing out Surplus Stocks at the end of the season, our buyer expects to get some WONDERFUL BARGAINS (cash on the spot will do it). We lntenQ to pass these Bargains on to our Customers at ASTONISHING FKICE&. NOTE OUR NEW ADDRESSTRATHEN <fc CO, r ! CENTRAL TRAFALGAR ST., NEL&ON. 1 SPECIAL WINTER SALE . . AT ". ". GIBBARD ff CO.'S. COMMENCES TUESDAY, 28th MAY. FOR - ONE - MONTH - ONLY, A Kare Chance to secure New, Clean, Up-to-date DRAPERY AND CLOTHING . . AT . . • j SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS. JUST A FEW OF THE MANY SPECIALS „ | OFFERED. Regular Price. SaUPnce. ! Several clearing lots of Ladies' Corsets 2/11 to 4/11 £ /*Si la!r Fancy Flannelette Bltru9es 4/6 2/1J Double width Plain and fancy Winter Dress Cloths 9/- areas 4/11 and Tweeds of G sard*. dresSPyds Twilled Striped Flannelettes 5d [3id I.adio3 Black Cashmere Hose !/• |M Clearing purchase Ladies' Dress Skirts (no two 10/p to 'are alike), stylish and well made 45/- 19/6 Special line White Lace Curtains 2/6 and 2/11 1/11 Ladies' White Muslm Aprons 1/- - jj" Strong Union Shirtings 9d -* old Wide Bordered Art Muslins sid SM Coloured Velveteens 2/3 1/| Fancy Blouse Flannelettes 6d *« A few pieces superior quality do do do ... ... 1/- «?<* Special line Neck Furs snd Muffs ?/6 «/« Colonial Flannel— extra value 1/- 9d A few pieces superior do do ... 2/3 y" 2 pieces yard wide Oil Back Floorcloth — — IMi *b Two yards wide do do do 2(3 W One pieco Linoleum, 2 yards wide ... .« ... 3/6 *I 9 (As Floors and Linos have advanced in price fully 20 per cent recently, these are well worth securing. As we are giving up the line we have cut prices to clear). Men's superior Rainproof Overcoats, padded shoulders, quilted, yokedishouldera ... ... 40/- 30[Men's Black Flexible J?elt Hats 6/6 WU Men's Black Soft Felt Hats 2/11 W Men's Strong Working Shirts 3j6 W Men's heavy Tweed and Union Shirts _ ... 4/6 and 4/11 wll Parge size Down Quilts 25/9 UH6 A few samples in real Arctic do do ... 37/6 «,«.T^ b ,, n Coloured Alhambra Quilts 3/Hto7/5 2/11 U> 6/S White aad Silver Grey finglish Blankets 11/6 . 9/6 Men's and Boys' Clothing, including a lot of samples at special reductions 9 Spot Cash Drapers and Clothiers, BRIDGE ST., NELSON (Opposite Lock'sJ E. W. DEE AND SONS, HIGH-GRADE TAILORS, HATTERS, MERCERS. SUITS MADE TO ORDER ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. An expert Cutter at your service, and flrst-elass work people to carry out bis Instructions. Overcoats for Men and Boys. fJ . :i-.r* ri 7 t <? TTTE have vow In stock , —^- ■'! , j**\ ■)- W- >S • f..*i VV B Y§?y superior lot? !*- U( ■f j (A U\ [ J •}£%;*£*» >). Boto and Men, in-&}is-V. ',-■;.'! '? * • ?J.yf& i i£Zf*M eluding £ new lot ot styles frv/'-tfl/'Awfo. it*. < •M^tmmSaSk.ttat can only be seen! ' *'^^^k3^wMr^^w^«B^v^ weattxeT dressy Coats, veli 1 C^Pes .Stable Stor those I^^^^^^wl^l^bl^P' Awithoutrteeves.' These if P^^^^^PsS^^raSßit^ Coats aa;ve fi years' "wear "^Hi^^^!"^- •-*' " *" ■ ' "nice styles for tne little Kaiapoi & Roslyn Underwear. These are the flaost makes to be bad for money. We have some very beautiful makes In pure wool and Silk mixtures, fine: and heavy makes. Thes9 are the goods to keep you in good ■health, give comfort, and esVe you from complaints. E. W. DEE AND SONS.

SALE, SALE. SALE. j TOO-MUCH-STOCK SALE] DON'T MISS THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL BARGAINS ;'. Fur Necklets— reduced prices, Is 6d to 40s. '■ lyiutts-reauced "prices, 4s (3d, 6s (3d, us t>d, to l»s bd. Children 's Milliner jT-reduced prices, 2s 3d to 15s tid' "■ Up-t6~ctate Jackets, superior qualities, reduced prices from 12s 6d. ( Golf Jerseys— reduced prices, 4s 9d, 6s 6d, 9s 6d. """""French Flannel Blousings— reduced prices. 3 yards tor 5s 9d. Cashmerette mousings -reduced prices, Is 3d, Is 9d, and 2s Sfl for a yards. BARGAINS IN SKIRTS ! BARGAINS IN SKIRTS ! COSTUMES TO OBBißTompjeta, findtogeve^nS'SM-' &!&fl ll 3Hfii£SS&. Cos. No trouble to quote price of any articie, whether you are a buyer or not MRS ANSTICE, TRAFALGAR -STREET.

CALEDONIA HOUSE. REASONABLE GOODS— HEINZ TOMATO SOUP. (Ready for immediate use). I CROSSE AND BLACK WELL'S SOUP TABLETS. LOMA BEANS. ■ HARRICOT BEANS. LENTILS, (Egyptian Red). SPLIT PEAS. Colonial, English, -Canadian. PEA SAUSAGE. PEARL BARLEY. For Soups, etc. eT grove & son LATE R. SNODGRASS & SONS. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF HIGHCLASS GROCER;!'.-; AM) ' PEOViSiONS. HARUV SJJI..HT. BAKING POWDER OIVES THE BEST RESULTS AND IS ,T POONOMICAL. ASK .HJK (UIOCER J. Porter Harris, Land IP Estate Agent. DESIRABLE TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES FOR JSALE. ADDRESS) Norwich Union Chambers, ,i HARDY STREET* Oeg an j^cjjgnt AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LIMITED. WORKERS' COMPENSATION ; AND PEBSONAL ACCIDENT IWSUBAJTCE AT LOWMT CUSBBNT BATHS. J. Porter Harris, "District Agent, Norwich Union Fire - Insurance - Society. [ESTASLISHXD 1797-] Amount Insured «*. ... £384,600,000 Losses Paid Pmnitxm Income Lowest Rates of Premium. Losses promptly and Liberally Settled by the undersigned, , J. Porter. Harris, ; AGENT AND ATTOBWEY , TOB KELSON, MARLBGBOUOH. AND '^ESTLAND, : " Kokwich Union Cbambem, : Corner Trif al«w and Har^ Stre*^

HARDENS '^ASH bTORE, Bridge street, -»" T OU I CAN GET— s6lbs.No 1 - Sugar, 10s 6d ; lib pkt broken Pekoe tea j Is 4d ; 51b tins, bs 6d ; loose coffee, Is 6d ; Arabian do. Is 9d ; Club do. Is lGd. GO TO TTARDEY'S /^IASH QTORE, j Bridge Street. I FOR— 2 Large Bottles Sauce, Is; ' table vinegar, per bot. 6d, per gal. la 9d ; cr. tartar, Is 3d ; car. soda, 61bs Is , lemon peel, per lb, 6d ; assorted essences, 15 lot, Is; 24 cakes D. and M. blacking, Is. ■"TABDEY SELLS— j Kerosene, nest, per case 8a 6d ; 4 cakes ! sand soap, Is ; almond scented soap, per ' bar, 9d ; white swan starch, per pkt, Is 9d ; Coleman's do. 2s 3d j borax, per lb 6d ; 12 do 2. pegs, Is ; 141 b washing soda 1 Is ; Sunlight, soap, per t>ox. Is ; Magnet ' soap, 2 bars, 7d ; Admiral blue, par lb ad, I HARDEY, |^ASH GROCER, Bridge Street, Sells— Herrings in tomata sauce, 6d ; kippered do. 6d ; pine apple, 6d, Bd, and Is, per tin ; Salety matches, bept brand, per doz pekts, 3s 6d ; jelly /assorted) pei pkt. 6d ; Quaker oats, 9d , Force, 9d. All Fruits Machine Cleaned. Goods delivered to any part of tho city. Customers waited on for Orders. Telephone, 121. ADELAIDE CONSERVATOEIUM OF MUSIC, THE Leading Musical Institution this side of the Line, has just been supplied with 9 GRAND and UPRIGHT OiUNSMEAD XIIANOS Highest Award at the New Zealand International Exhibition. Sole Nelson Agent: T. BLAKE HUFFA.M. STATEJJOAL7 CASH PRICES. Q/(i QUARTER TON LOTS. 1 fi/fi HALF T ° N L ° TS ' H2/- TON - t ' AJ/ ai. lohtband & co. Hardy Street. [a card.] LEAPER BROS., Architects. Address : — Selwyn Place, Nelson. ESTLE'S" "~ ESTLE'S COCjpA. U"S STIMULATING AND REFRESHING QUALITIES MAKE IT THE BEVERAGE "PAR EXCELLENCE" FOR THE COLD WEATHER. Sold by all grocers in i and £lb tins. ALWAYS EAT ~ ' C.M.C. MOREPORK BREAKFAST BACON PERFECT IN FLAVOUR Positively the Mildest Cure known. Tho Guaranteed product of Canterbury Grain Fed Pigs. Killed and Cured under Government Inspection. Always obtainable at T7l f^i ROVE & Q ON, Ju . OTrove & ©on, CALEDONIA HOUSE, HARDY STREET. "removalT HAVING found our Shop in Hardystreet Too Small for our requirements we have enlarged our Factory and intend Consolidating Our Business at the Factory, Nile-street, on and after Ift June. The economies resulting through this change will enable us to increase our well-known reputation for low prices combined with first-class vork. Surplus stock will be sold ati clearing prices at tho Factory in Nile-street. ~C! 1^ ALDER * «~10., LTD.

r " TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON, @ • ARE READY FOR THE WINTER I . WITH „.-,, . GAS HEATING STOVES A COTTAGE GRATES, in large variety and new Styles. >K fp Fenders, Kerbs, Fire Irons, J^. and Brasses, OMEGA ODOURLESS GAS A JmB&B&SL STOVES. Nurjjiry Fenders, Spark QUEEN HEATING STOVES, | o LAMPS Bum either Wood or Coat. ""J^SLI^ 1 "' PERFECTION KEROSENE Incandescent Lights and Gaa SMOKELESS, ODOUBLESS, AND' Js^T^^HF^ >■ portable, r, V *f^m fik LANTERNS for Kerosene and Can be oarried to any part of the henae, ~ ' CaHdlfii Ind thoroughly warms* room in a lev ' , ■■ : minutes. It «in tbe BUBMER ihat ' >_J^ .w'" v ' rAßblJirr I AUDC c PERFEOTIOH OIL HEATER fht)_^irtY^iMlJh9 WIfiSQIF *** nf IIAHE LAMPS, a^ Doer Scrapers, Plain and Tiled Grates, SS^M^^^^S Cltrke'e p ate nt *" im The wuiSQlfjuU&Bx & nut iiaosv n iDDrnc BEAETHS, TEIVETS, CS«TEp f*JsM*M*]fc fiSSyft Mjgft HOHBE CUP PEK&, GEAiEGASßraaraaß^ S^StoS|S^^^ Wgo^ Carvtoa Tools & Mitre

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

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