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LADIES' SKIRTS, BLACK CLOTH SKIRTS These are low priced because we get them direct from the Manufacturers. Prices 4/6, 7/6. 10/6, 13/6 each. Etc. LARGE SIZE BLACK SKIRTS, especially made for j stout figures, 13/11, 15/6 each. i AND MANY OTHERS, at our well-known good value prices. TRATHEN and CO., l Telephone 79. TRAFALGAR-ST. WANTED. | ! Hop-Pickers, Farmers, Socialists, Capitalists, Unionists, and all \ residents of Nelson and District to know that we are giving / BIG REDUCTIONS DURING FEBRUARY, J °ff many useful every-day lines, in which we are overstocked and C B lso clearfngjßalance of Summer Goods Begardlesß of Cost We S muat make^Soom for Shipments of New goods, arriving in March. \ It will ba worth your while to Call and See our Value before pur- f chasing elqewbere. r The following are a few of our I Specials for February. ) Summer BlousingS reduced to 3d, 4Jd. and 6d. ? Summer Blouses reduced to 2/6. 2/11, 3/fl, 3/11, 4/G. \ Special Value in Dark Prints, 3/11 and 4/11 dozen. / Bunahad.es reduced Vt 2/11, 3/6, 3/11. \ Coloured Under-Skirts reduced to 1/11, 2/6, 3/6, 3/11. / Yard- wide StroDg White Calicoes, 4/3 and 4/1 1 dozen. s White Lace Curtaina. 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/9. 4/11, fi/11, 6/6, 7/6, 8/11, \ 9/6, 10/6, 11/9, 12/9 a pair. < Strong Galateas, 6d, 7Jd, and 9d a yard. \ Balance Children's Straw Sailor Hats, reduced to 6d, 9d, 1/-, C 1/6. Usually 1/-, 1/6, 2/6,3/11. ) Striped Flannelettes, reduced to 3/S dozen. S Cream and Pink Do., good quality, reduced to 4/11 dozon. \ Fancy Striped Ticking, reduced to 6d a yard. Union Shirting, reduced to 6id a yard. Heavy Grandnll Shirting, reduced to 6d a yard. / Creme Damask Tabling, reduced to lOd a yard. 1 Snperior White and U. B. Twill Sheeting, two yards wide, re- C reduced to 1/- a yard. ? Reversible Chenille Table Covers, fringed all round, reduced i to 4/11 each. \ Tapestry Table CoTers from 2/11 to 11/6. \ Balance of our Hearth Bugs, clearing 2/11 to 12/6, usually 4/0 C to 15/6. J Men's Reversible Silk Ties, half price 6d each. - S Men's Island Hata with dtrapa, 1/11 each. f Men's Light Fancy Summer Vests, 3/11 each. f Men's Tennis Shirts, extra special 2/6, 3/3, 3/11. \ Men's Colonial Tweed Suits, 23/9 to 39/6 each. / Men's Light Grey Singlets, reduced to 1/11. \ Superior quality, Natural Merino Pants, 2/6. C Men's Straw Boaters, 1/- & 1/6. Usually 2/8 to 3/11. ? A Very Heavy Stock oE Turkish Towel?. White, Creme, and S Striped. Special Prices from 4Jd. S GIBBARD & CO., j " SPOT CASH " DRAPERS & CLOTHIERS, J Bridge-Street. NELSON. $ (Just round Dee's Corner.) s Fp E. W. DEE & SONS, HIGH-GRADE TAILORS, HATTERS, ' ft 3 MERCERS. ; .%\ : j|f o W [ .. . THOROUGHLY ... £ « GOOD SUITS. ip~*v-p<ta^gj] LL that expert Tailoring and conllßßf* scientious effort can achieve, is acIW^r /v«- W complished in oui'^railored Suits. IML /V'Jp They are good throughout; the ; ires3Lr cloth is the best, the cut is correct, Iw^v^a and the flt Is faultless. Our Suits ISSiIISIBSi are not " surface good " Suits. We iß^P^^ffl avoid that style; such Suits are flUHlfigmH not » ood enough for us to sell iliyo^^aTOm nor you to wear ; behind our state|lr||iijffigfjggl ments stands our record of 60 UlSSjßta^alil years standing in this fair city. MEETING THE DEMAND. There is a demand for a Suit to measure, a little cheaper than our High Grade makes, and for the last few months we have met this demand successfully by being able to give suits to measure from 65/- to 75/-. we don't pretend to say these are as good as our best, but they meet the man who wants a good strong suit to fit and wear well without paying a high price. In these suits you get a good selection of Tweeds and Worsteds, and we have no hesitation in saying these suits are equal to anything in the market at the price. Trousers from TAILORED BOX SUITS." These suits we keep in all sizes to fit all styles of men. just the suit for the careful man who wants something good for little money, these are not the ordinary slop makes, something better looking, the prices range from 40/- to 65/-. Ready-to wear Suits for men and boys, we have in large variety, and our value will be found the very best procurable DEE and SONS. * ? j LEADING CLOTHING STORE.

I Q r i.m\M SURPLUS SALE. ? 2 ! STOCK MUST BE REDUCED. ] SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. j See Window for Special Lines. j 1 y Our Charges for Dressmaking will be Rednced during Sale. j \* Mrs ANSTICE, DRAPLR. DRESSMAKER & MILLINER Phone 184. TBAFALGAR-ST.

MBM a— —^M« I ? Ocean Accident! ! v 9UABANTEE COHPORATJON, LIMITED. WOffOHS' (froMPEFSATTON A3&> SEBBONAL ACCIDENT IN> SOBANGE ATTiOinBST.«TOBENTBATSS. | J. Porter Harris* Agent, © . I \ . «.. 1 DOWT GET THEMJDEa that our j 70s Tailor Cut Suits are not ■ good. They are made to your mea- ; sure. Will fit exact, are fashionably cut, and HAND STITCHED. Why Pay £5 and more for no better Suit? 1 CASH DRAPFRY CO.. Bridge-st. 1 ... .^ ' Norwich Union. Fire - Insurance - Society, •j [Established 1797.J Amount Insured £384,000,000. LosiesPaid Ai5.£00,000. Premium Incom A I . 00 4,7 t »- Lowest Rates op Premium. Losses promptly and Liberally Settled by the undersigned. J. Porter Harris. AGENT AND ATTORKBY, fOB NELSON. MARLBOBOUGH > AND WEBTLAND, r NoBWioH union Chambers, ; Goner Triftigar and Hardy StreoU. H. HIGGS, 7~ Auctioneer. Land, Stock, Financial, Insurance and General Commission Agent. WAKEFIELD (Nelson). For Sale: Small Properties, la aj 4 Sheep Rum. [a oaed.] Private Address : MB. R. H. MARTIN PROFESSIONAL PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. TAHUNA. NELSON. /~|UR SALE Movea Merrily Along.— The speci&Jiiy of the day is ths grand lot of Summer Dress Goods being sold at 9d per yard, -ouble width. BERT TASKER & CO. ■^TTK are detenained to make this our biggest sale. Every day sees somo fresh line brought forward to be cleared regardless of loss. It will pay 7ou to call and call again. Bargains every day. BERT TASKER & CO. "j^ELSON INSTITUTE LIBRARY* RE-BUILDING BAZAAR. A PRIZE of Ten Shillings is offered for the best fifth line added to the folllowing Limerick : — " In Nelson, a town by the tea, They are building a new library, But to make the job good It should not be of wood Competition closes ISth February, ' Mark communications "Limerick Competitions," and address to " Miss Hudj dlestone, Maitai House," enclosing one j shilling and copy of thii advertisement I with each entry. mo let. A NEAT Villa Residence, near Boys' Cellege, nearly new, all modern conveniences. At present in t>.e occupation of Mr Carlisle, late Sanitary Inspector. Possession Ist Maroh. Motor service every hour. E. MILTON. 1 , FOR Sale, Cheap, 4-w'ioeled Carriage. Apply R. -'"-''jrass, Trafali!-* Sonare

■ NELSON SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL r CULTURE. Miss H. GREENWOOD (Instructress). MISS GREENWOOD will be at her Rooms, Wakefield Buildings (upstairs), to receive old and new pupils, and arrange classes, from 3to 4 o'clock on Monday, Feb. 10th, and the followine Tuesday and Wednesday. KEEP IN TOUCH ) WITH BOWDEN'S. ) Because it's tbe safest way of \ doing justice to your desire for 5 economy. Cash is economy ? S When you get tbe best and most ? foi your money, you are doing J "WwDEN'S is noted forC cheapness inprice and excellence \ in quality — For Camping, Boat- ( ing, or a Picnic, here are a -few ) quotations. — S Sheep Tongues per tin, 9d. S Columbia River Salmon, 6d. \ RoaßtDuck, lOd. \ Auckland Mullet, 4d. f Fresh Herrings, 6d. J Luncheon Mutton, lOd. f \ Corn Beef, 6d. ' \ Fo^ 1 in jelly, lOd. ? Rabbit and Bacon, 6d. \ Pine Apple, 6d. / The SALE of CHINA.' \ For a distinctive and elaborate S ey position of Table Requisites, S nick-nacks, and novelties in \ China and Glass. Now is the C time to Tisit BOWDEN 'a J 1/~ tables re- 1 c duced to 6d. ( Our spot-cash prices for pood \ G-oods, baffles anl bewilders j competition, and yit there is no- 1 thini' mystic or mysterious about \ it. We buy for cas'i, and got all C the a Ivamaces of a cash-buyer v — Wo sell for cash and afford / similar advantages to cflfr ens- \ torn T3, Thnt h the whole srer-t s but it means treat savings to r those who trade at BOWDi .VS. > SUMMER SHOES. > BowGan'a (iivat Vali;« Giving f Store tella of some Special bai-r ••aii.a. \ A Snof> buying opportunity for J Men, Women, anJ Children. S that will lake t!io tuwn by etonn. i liundrrda (f piirs have been C picket out io St-ivo in ilie Bar- V .it in Fta-t. Foiiib if Hie Values / of which arfr i;i'.'en below. J M i'ii 'a Cni,va3 Sliois 5/ti no-v 3/6. \ Do., Do., lo.ither fronts G/G now f 6/6. > Men's Canvi' Sf ron<; Leather \ Khoi-s 10,15 m.w 7/ri. } Ladies' Gljct> Wulking Shoes S 8/ii now (■/-•-• / Lai'i.:B' Ch:oino Da 1 - Walkin-j 3 S^hoes 7/6 now 5/(5. t. La-Iioa". rsny^;iisd Ciils' S;r. i-, r \ and bt-st n'j:r Uo-.t", i\.u s. } Shoeltes et.!., sp^ciully tu:;n:.l> S for the H')l Jiy tiia-ion. ( ' LT. BOWDEN & C< ., \ TF YOU WANT TO BUY A PROPERTY watch this LlST— changed every week : — VANGUARD-St.— Closs in town, good 7-rmd. Villa with bathroom (h. and c), copper and tubs, 64ft frontage, 120 ft. depth. £600. BROUGHAM-St.— New 6-rmd. dwel- I ling, with copper set in and tubß, gas ! and water laid on, freehold, l.t. title, j 45fk frontage x 180 ft deep. Easy terms. Cheap at £500. HAMPDEN-ST.— Corner Section, nearly new 6-rmd. house with bathroom and shed, gas and water laid on, l.t. title. Land 82xl20ft. Price £450. BRIDGE-ST.— Good shop and 8-rmd Dwelling attached, kauri built, 33ft frontage, about 200 ft deep. For sale cheap. | SIOKE.— 4 acres part young orchard I and nearly new 6-roomed Dwelling and ' outbuildings. Cheap at £850. STOKE.— I 24 *cres, and good 7-rmd ' house, ideal fruit lnnd. £1100 O. LANQLEY BILL,

Tra f p 1 v h r- ft r a >t. ~T(TFRUITOOWEIIBr~ We are Ca*h Buyers of :— >-~-*h-.. Apricots, sss.l, | „,,. '^■'■^r Peaches. : *jk Plums. -* Nectarines. Green-gages, ALL FRUIT MUST BE GOOD SAMPLE t NEARLY HIPEi S. KIRKPATRICK & CO., LTD. NELSON JAM FACTORY.

FOR THE SHOOTING SEASON, Martin 4440 Miles, Martini Henri Rifles, Wlnchj»ser *ad Bemlngton -22 Oal. .; I nifTee. Hollis, Single and Double Barrel Breecb Loadrogf Guns, ! •S9.3SolidandSoftnoseCartrldges.44-40,MartinlHani1,and®dd^0atteid ; gj8, I V. iw'c; Nbfcel-, and Nitro. Club Ballisite Cartridges, Climax. Colonial, .and I Favourite Cartridges. y Bowl 3 and Sheath Knives, Ideal Hunting Knives, Combined KnIV6S» Steels and g Shaaths, Gun Cases and Covers, Cartridge Belts, Gun Cleaners. j TARGET SHOOTING REQUISITES. 1 ! mflel e ana\ Y S£S'^ Verniers andHvlnd&aug^tfead Black, Vliite Pencils, §I*6l Wood Cased Cleaning ! Bods complete, cX Br!l!|^Bru#es pnd Scourers, Shooting Cases, Scoring Books. i Tippin's Books oh Modern Rifle Snooting. I ! E. BUXTON 6? CO., Ltd. I 1 TRAFALGAF-ST., NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 February 1908, Page 3

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