DIRECT FROM THE MAKER, therefore offer our customers reliable goods at low prices. BEAUTIFCL SILK i^OUSES. SAMPLE HOSE. 6 Taii ce c e h a ic y e cW mWr »?&&* Hos.-l/-, 1,3, 1/6, 1/8, 11 ' LADI E |&H OSe . Bd)9d) „ 1/3 ; Black Silk Blouses 10/6, 12/6, 13/6, 15/6, 1/6, 1/9, and 2s pair. ( 19/6,29/6. " TRATHEN AND CO., **££- \ TELEPHONE 79. I SPRING TIME! "Though here we need no Spring to bring us Back to days of sunny sheen, I Though throughout the winter season Earth is gracious with her green. Though we 'scape by it the horrors Of a time of fog and gloom, Yet we welcome still the season When the wattle is in bloom." SPRING ! J] There's LIFE, PROGRESS, and FRESHNESS In the I mere word I There's no time like the Springtime and while the trees and the birds are donning ineir new dress, when all nature is brimful of "the joy of life," are you going to lag behind ? Spring is here, and here are a few of our Spring White Muslins-plaln, striped, and fancy— sd, 6a. 7^d--9d and 10><d a yard. Fancy Printed Muslins, 4£d, 6d, Gjd, and 7Jd. I Printed Cambrics and Delainettes sd, 6d. 7 Wd, and 9d a yard. Light and Dark Prints 4id to B£d a yard. New Seasons Blouses 3/11 to 10/6 each. j White Skirts, nicely .trimmed with lace insertion and embroidery, 2/ll.to 10/6. Coloured Underskirts 3/11 to 8/6. New Collars. Lace Ties, Belts, Gloves. 1 Laces, Aprons, Handkercniefs, Hosiery, etc., etc. 1 I In Lace Curtains and Art Muslins we are showing both I I I i larger variety and better value than ever this i i } season I P ■ — L. ' ' ■ - ■- ;■ | j SPOT CASH DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, | ! I j Lower Bridge-st., Nelson. j E. GIBBARD, Sole Proprietor, j [ E. W. DEE AND SONS. SPRING AND SUMMER. Just a Foreword, * j We are now opening up, ex Athenic, shipments of NEW SEASON'S GOODS, both for our TAILORING, MERCERY, AND HAT DEPARTMENTS. i . P&3 Season"s Fashions present some elaborate, novel, and Jtrxking feature of a style and colourings In Suitings dlstlncWy apart from anything previously worn. y In our Straw Hats we will be showing a very nobby ranaa of Boaters, with brims much more on the narrower side than usual a ? Hat Bands of a very extensive r&ngo of new Snides. ■ Panamas, Brazilia. • , and other Soft Straws.— We are showiiWlMafSK*" AU priceß> and special sizes t0 flt very Cloth^g Department. We & p% opening a new lot Boxed Tailored Suits in newest patterns of tweeds, also lot of little Boys' Suits and Blouses and continue to sell Kaiapoi Norfolk Knicker Suits at 12s 6d as well as make Men's Suits to measure from 70s. E. W. DEE AND SONS.
TYREE AUTOMATIC SPRAY. FOR SPRAYING FRUIT TREES, WHITE-WASHING, PAINTING, ExC, ETC. FOR FULL INFORMATION Call nt T IEEE'S STUDIO, Trafalgar Ptreet NOTICE. MR W. BRIDGEB has OPENEL A HORSE SHOEING & GENE RAL BLACKSMITH SHOP in Hard* St.oet, next Mr Webb's, Bootmaker, when all orders entrusted to him will receive prompt and Careful attention ING, 6k and Gt.
FIRST DISPLAY of : * SPRING & SUMMER NOVELTIES On SATURDAY NEXT, 24th inst. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITKD. a ; WILKIfS ESTATE, d
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 30 September 1907, Page 3
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