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i LADIES' SKIRTS. ■. .- — .-» 1 BLACK CLOTH SKIRTS These are low priced because ; we e-et them direct from the Manufacturers. Prices ! 4/6, 7/6.^10/6, 13/6 each. Etc. - " ■ ■ LARGE SIZE BLACK SKIRTS, especially made for stout figures, 13/11, 15/6 each. AND MANY OTHERS, at our well-known good value prices. TRATHEN and CO., Telephone 79. TRAFALGAR-ST. 1■ - - I 1 j WANTED. I / Bop-Pickers, Farmerß, Socialists, Capitalists, Unionists, and all \ \ residents of Nelson and District to know that we are giving ) i BIG REDUCTIONS DURING FEBRUARY, ? ) °S. many uaeful every-day lines, in which we are overstocked and C ■■ \ a lso clearingßalance of Summer Goods Regardless of Cost We 1 \ must make Room for Shipments of New goods, arriving in March. S \ It will be worth your while to Gall and See our Talue before pur- \ c chasing elsewhere. P > The following aro a few of our \ . \ Specials for February. > > Summer Blousings reduced to 3d, 4Jd, and 6d. > > Summer Blouses reduced to 2/6. 2/11, 3/6, 3/1 1, 4/6. \ \ Special Value in Dark Print*, 3/U and 4/11 dozen. f ? Sunshades reduced to 3/6, 3/11. \ \ Coloured TJnder-Skirts reduced to 1/11, 2/6, 3/6, 3/U. ? ? Tard-wide Strong White Calicoes, 4/3 and 4/11 dozen. J 2 White Laco Curtains. 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/9. 4/11, 6/11, 6/6, 7/6, 8/11, J C 9/6, 10/6, 11/9, 12/9 a pair. < { Strong Galateas, 6d, 7_d, and 9d a yard. V S 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 3/6 dozen. \ \ Cream and Pink l>o., good quality, reduced to 4/11 down. f I Fancy Striped Ticking, reduced to 6d a yard. _> ! ? Union Shirting, reduced to 6*d a yard. \ \ Heavy Grandrill Shirting, reduced to 6d a yanS, > i / Creme'Damask Tabling, reduced to lOd a yard. \ ! \ Superior White and U. B. Twill Sheeting, two yards wide, re- -f j ) reduced to 1/- a yard. J I 1 Reversibje; Chenille Table Covers, fringed all round, reduced V ' C \'< to'4/ll each. \ \ Tapestry Table Covers from 2/11 to 11/6. \ I 1 Balanes of our Hearth Bugs, clearing 2/11 to 12/6, uaually 4/6 ( 1 < to 15/6. > 3 Men'e^Eeversible Silk Ties, half price 6d each. S \ Men's Island Hats with Straps, 1/I*l each. f r . Men's l Light Fancy Summer Veßts, 3/li each. r > Mon's -Tennis Sliirte, extra special 2/6, 3/3, 3/11.. \ \ Men's Colonial Tweed Suits, 23/9 to 39/6 each. / r Men's Light Groy Singlets, reduced to 1/11. > I \ Superior quality, Natural Merino Pants, 2/6. C I 1 ? Men's"Straw Boaters, 1/-& 1/6. Dsually 2/6 to 3/11. ? 1 A Very Heavy Stork of Turkish Towels. White, Creroe, and S S Striped. Spe:ial Prices from 4_d. l I | GIBBARD & CO., j j < " SPOT CASH " DRAPERS ff CLOTHIERS, J S Bridge-Street. NELSON. > | \ (Just round Dee's Corner.) \ f ' E. W. DEE & SONS; HIGH-GRADE TAILORS, HATTERS, & MERCERS. y.< -■< ■- ■ ■■ ■:■ .- „ ■ ■_= y*^ .^ . . . THOROUGHLY . . . Mi AGOOD SUITS. — — -— — . »»»»-«—————--—. — ■— . _————»———. —————— i . —■————» in —^^g_*_~==n LL that expert Tailoring and conl___f__fii scientious effort can achieve, is ac« !____jr /W IE complished in our Tailored Suits. fHv xv , __r They are good throughout; the .K?i-3__r TLMi cloth is the best, the cut is correct, ;S___Fs&___________ and l' 116 nt is faultless. Our Suits S_fci_i______i_Sl9 are not " surface good " Suits. We _W_SSS___ avoid that style; such Suits are _to39g__ not good enough for us to sell !«E%§lMt||m nor you to wear ; hehindour state- - ;£||jipE£|2fe ments stands our record of 50 |ll_^sg__sßiß.. 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 afco fit and wear well without paying ahi gh 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 17/6. i_i _ i " i - . - • _ . . -AZ- . y^~ m , , — *" 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 I not the ordinary slop makes, something hotter 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. r LEADING CLOTHING STORE 1' 'I

LAST DAYS OF SALE. j SPECIAL BAKGAINS. SPECIAL BARGAINS. ! Balcnce of Zepiirs, Delainettes, Fancy Muslin-, Etc., being cleared at2/ll & ' 3/11 per dozen yards I'sual prices, 7Jd t.o 1/3 p-r yd. boe them in door-wey. -| Double width, woollen dross good., clearing prices 3/11 to 5/U dress lengths. See them in door-way. Ready-iiade Blouses 1/11 & 2/11. Usually 5/. lo 8/0. Goffered Chiffons 3d. Silk Parasols 4/11, u.ua'ly 0/11. See the Children's Miilinery, (Fancy Hats & Bonnets). Now clearing from 1/- to 2/6. Marvellous value. Bargains iv Remnants. Bargains in Remnants. Telephone 184. Mrs ANSTICF, Trafalgar-St. theatre royal. Ocean Accident NELSON. _^_HBBBJ —— P" ——— " ——— i , AND Direction of J. and N. Tait. ' ■*• GUARANTEE ' HISTORICAL MUSICAL event. CORPORATION, LIIVIiTED. NFYT TUESDAY EVENING WOKSERS' COMPENSATION NtAI lUtau.HY __v__.r_ireu, pjfIBSONAL AOC i DEINT m . MADAME CLARA BUTT bdbance rtj.J I r^ AtItfWSaTCTJBBENTKATM. Mr kennerley rumford j p or t e 7 Harris, POSITIVELY ONE CONCERT ONLY j A_.et.tf "* * TUESDAY EVENING, 18th FEB. ■ . A few more 10s 6d Seats (Reservod) ! %J ____, • _f. _f"T#_s_"__* now available. ! NOfWICA UfUOI-. Box Plan at S. Ficon's, Waimea-st. . Fl" - Insurance - Society. ! [ESTASLISHED 1 797. J W Prices :— 2ls and 10s 6d Amount Insured -. j j^ejPajd /i 5,£00,000. GIRLS' HATS.— Very pretiy em- • Premium Income ,£1.004,700. broidered Muslin SUN iIATS. j LOWEST RATES OF PREMIUM. The crown beauti fully tucked and em- , p rom ptly and Liberally Settled by broidered, a 5s 6d hat for 2s lid. «»■» f * uaisni - ne4 , Cash Drapery Co.'s Half Annual Sale, . Brid g e - street " 1 J. Porter Harris. LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING.- ' AGENT AND ATTORNEY, Some special THROW OUT fOB HELSON, MARLBOROUGH BARGAINS, Knickers and Chemises in | "V AND WESTfiAND, C? fine LONGCLOTH heavily trimmed ' NoEWICH UNION CHAHBERS, from 2s lid. Heavy weight bargains ! Q*nt Trafalgar and Hardy Street!. for light weight purses. Cash Drapery Co.'s Half Annual Sale, nine, v __■#»_-._-> Biidge-sti'eet. THvS. H. HIGGS, EMNANTS.— We have thrown out AtOtiCJieer. a big number of remnants at — less tlian cost in order to clear quickly, Land, Stock, Financial, Insurance and including some really fino dress goods, General Commission Agent. Muslins, Prints, Forfars, Damasks, etc. WAKEFIELD (Nelson). These are GREAT BARGAINS. Fur Sale : Small Properties, Fs i» & Cash Drapery Co.'s Half Annual Sale, Sheep Runs. Bridge-street. —■ — — — ___—__■_. OCKMELONS, Nice and Ripe.- JlIAJNOo! j Come and choose for yourself at T)T A "fVr_PiC_ I Smallbone's, Hardy-st. Phono 102. JTIxVrN l_/0 ! TEACHER is required for the JtIAJNOo! ' Aniseed Valley Household School. "PT A IVTi^Q t I Salary £48 per annum and free board J_T_Lx_.l™ V_/C3 I j and lodgings guaranteed. Applications, I on Board's form, will be received un- mHE DRESDEN COY.'S Annual : til 4 p.m., THURSDAY, 20th inst. For X Sale of Pianos and Organs is other vacancies see Saturday's papers. now on. For Value we lead. I STEAD ELLIS, Pianos by Broadwood, Collard and ; Secretary, Nelson Education Board. Collard, Lipp, Ronish, Koch and Sons, I 1 - . also eighteen other first-class makers, I CASH T>OOT "H/fART. including the celebrated "Bohm" Piano, | ASH _D OOT IVI ART. which has stood the test of time. A Twenty Years' Warranty giveD To the ' Public of Nelson and Surround- witn ever y instrument. ing Districts. — T DESIRE to tender my sincere -Inspect Our Very Large Stock.JL thanks for tho very liberal sup- T_-fRBVM»¥ BRft"! port accorded me since starting here, I K *S„~.f„ti.f;' _ . also desire to inform you that I hive "" Representatives for this day sold my Nelson business to my TnT*- np-pQ-n-p-iM _>ta_t<-_ nrw late manager, Mk. S. P. LANG, for THE * DRESI)EN PI ANO COY., whom I would like to bespeak a conti- Bridge Street. nuance of your favours. All outstand- XF VCTI WANT TO RTTV A PT.fl ing accounts may be paid to him, and "* XhU WAJNI 1U aVY A FKO " his receipt will be a sufficient dis- PERTY watch this LIST — changed • charge. Your sincerely, every we€ l£ : _ J. MORRIS. ' IN connection vvith the above, I beg VANGUARD-St.— Close in town, good to state that it will be my best 7-rmd. Villa with bathroom (h. and a), endeavour to merit the continuance of copper and tubs, 64ft frontage, 130 ft, ' the support accorded Mr J. Morris, and depth £600 I trust that by strict attention and good BROUGHAM-St.— New 6-rmd. dwel■vorkmanship to give complete satisfar- ling, with copper set in and tubs, gas ion. Yours truly, and waler ] aid ODj f ree hold, I.t. title, i ,-,..„ S* i** L /™9> n., , , 45f t frontage x 180 ft deep. Easy terms. ' CASH BOOT MARI, Bridge street. Cheap at £600. 1 „ omT ,^" — ; HAMPDEN-ST.— Corner Section, ESTPORT HARBOUR BOARD. nearly new 6-rmd. house with bathroom W_ Im _,„. r an d shed, gas and water laid on, I.t. j RITTEN Tenders will bo receiv- title. Land 82x120ft, Price £450. I ed until noon of 17th February, BRIDGE-ST.— Good shop and 8-rmd 1908, addressed to the Chairman, for Dwelling attached, kauri built, 33ft ' the Purchase of the Steam Launch, ; frontage, about 200 ft deep. For sale "Kawatiri." Description on view at cheap. i office of this paper. The highe. tcr STOKE.— 4 acres part young orchard any tender may not necessarily ba ac- and nearly new 6-roomed Dwelling and cep'-id. outbuildings. Cheap at £850. CHAS. GREENLAND, STOKE.— I 2. acres, and good 7-rmd Secretary. house, ideal fruit land. £1100. Westport, Feb. 7, '08. C. LANGLEY BSLL, ! 0/11 HEAVY" Tra__.lgar-.tre... DRILL SHIRTS O /"I 1 Cheap ; WORTH 4s 6d each. __/ 1 1 P t"I7"TT"n A fT. Cash Drapery Co.'s Half Annual Sale, W '_tX_t!_' A. X . ' Bridge-strepi MILLI.. - Sample cheaper than fowl . ITf .„ _„._;_, — Z A~ Wheat.— NEALE & HADDOW. 1 AILOR CUT SUlTS.— Something - . special in fit, style, quality, and T> T T O'TT "_"_""lTT"_> "FTO price for 70s. These are guaranteed _D U OJtl JT X___V_tt.O. ' to fit to your satisfaction, if not you 1000 SACKS SEED * ! don t take the suit Is this fair? They Property holders secure seed. Wo ' Cash Drapery Co. s Half /nnunl Sale, RYEGRASS and CLOVER§ "mixed ■Bridge-street. very cheap." COCKSFOOT, FES-Ti-VDRF-oq OF ttf-j' CUES - -F lO - 81^. RASPALUM, etc. UNDREDS OF TIES. NEALE & HADDOW. All at ls each. ; "^ORTH from ls 6d to 2s 6d. * Very Am O Very a.. _ „, . __ , H.,,^ r , -T-,. \mpyj- 1 -TO FRUITGROWERS. | W« arc Cash Buyers of:— j . ... Apricots. ...;.. I -"■'■";■•■.-.-....• Peaches. r^ \ -A : -"A Plums. 'v-. j Nectarines. * \ Green -gages, | j ALL FRUIT MUST BE GOOD SAMPLE I NEARLY RIPE; | S. KIRKPATRICK & CO., LTD. ! c NELSON JAM FACTORt. * '

I nMMMMMMM i MBMMn a W y_^-_-..._-.'-^^ I FOR THE SHOOTING SEASON, Martin 4140 Rifles, Martini Fenri Rifles, Winchester and Uemingto n -22 Cal. BiHee. HolUs, and Double Barrel Breech Loading Guns, i •803 Solldand Soft nose Cartridges. 44-40, Martini Henri, and s^---£* c * r *-? d £* «r H V- fA'C, Nobel , and Nltro. Club BalHstto Cartridges, Climax Colo _4ftL .and I ! Favourite Caitridgea ! I | Bowio and Sheath Knives, Ideal Hunting Knives, Comhlned Knives, Steels and | | I Sheatfcs, Gun Cas. s and Covers, Cartridge Belts, Gun Cleaners. I TARGET SHOOTING REQUISITES. 1 Stephen Young's, -803 Bifle Oil, a Cleaner and Bust Preventer, for all klmb of I Rifles and (sporting Guns, after flrlngCordite orany Nitro. Pottder. Combined B Verniers ahd*Win d Gauges. Dead Black, White Pencils, Stedl Wood Ctised Cleaning | 1 Bods complete, extra Bristle Brushes aud Scourers, Shooting Cases, Scoring Books. ■ B Tippin's Books on Modern Bifle ShObtihg. | I E. BUXTON & CO., Ltd, | I THAFALGAS-ST,, NELSON. i ■ ■ -aa. 'A

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 February 1908, Page 3

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