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5 CONSIGN YOUR FRUIT! CONSIGN YOUR FRUIT! J TO THOMPSON Bros., Ltd. Fruit & Produce Auctioneers, WELLINGTON. - i AG. WALLACE, , AUCTION EEE. (Late of Bisley Biros., & Co.) { KEEP IN TOUCH ) < WITH BOWDEN'S. ? } Because it's the safest way of \ t doing.justice to yonr desire for ) / economy. Cash ia economy ? S \ When you get the best and most / i J for your money, you are doing J j right. s i C BOWDEN'S is noted forf C cheapness in price and excellence \ J in quality — For Camping, Boat- f \ ing, or a Picnic, here are a few J \ quotations. — S \ Sheep Tongues per tin, 9d. \ C Columbia River Salmon, 6d. \ C Roaßt Duck, lOd. \ S Auckland Mullet, 4d. C I \ Fresh Herrings, 6d. \ j \ Luncheon Mutton, lOd. ) ' S Corn Beef, b'd. I ■ £ Fowl in jelly, lOd. ? y Babbit and Bacon, 6<_. \ Pine Apple, 6d. / ! \ The SALE of CHINA/ \ I 5 For a dislinctivo and elaborate 1 S exposition of Table Requisites, > ; J nick-nacks, and novelties in \ '■ / China and Glass. Now is the v * S time to visit BOWDEN'S. 5 <£t»" The 1/- tables re- 1 ) „ duced to 6d. ( J Our Bpot-cash prices for good \ \ Goods, baffles wl bowiiders i J competition, aud y_t there is no- I \ thins; mystic or mysterious about I C it. We buy for cash, and get all C t the advantages of a cash-buyer v } —We sell for cash and afford / ( similar advantages to our cus- \ \ tomers. That is the whole secret v C but it means sreat savings to \ A those who trade at BOWDfc-S'S. > I SUMMER SHOES. > Bowden'. Great Value Giving f • Store tells of some Special Bar- r j gains. \ \ A Shoo buying opportunity for i C Men, Women, and Children, j j that will take the town "by storm, i \ Hundreds < _ pairs have beeu C 3 picked out to servo in the Bar- v S gain Feast. Sonic of the values ( r of which are given below. \ / Men's Canvas Shoes 5/tJ now 3/0. (. \ Do., Do., leather fronts G/6 now f < 5/6. > \ Men's Canvas Strong Leather \ • Hhoes 10/6 now 7/6. J I Ladies' Glsce Walking Shoes S S 8/6 now fl/l". / > Ladies' Chrome Bar Walking J J Shoes 7/6 now 5/6. \ ■ \ Ladies', Boys' and Girls' Strong best wear Boot.", &ho:-s, i J Shoettes etc., specially suitable \ S for the Holiday Season. / \ t, T. BOWDEN a CO., I I I Trafelg-ir Street. \ A — . : 1 TS THe QUALITY THAT TELLS. 1 lie Proprietors of, "AMBER TIPS" TEA Have much plea_*u__ in thanking tlie Ladies and Public of Nelson for (ne very liberal support given this Brand of Tea since introduced a couple of years go. The sales of "AMBER TIPS" are steadily increasing from quarter to quarter. The leaf is crisp, with fine aroma- the infusion is a bright amber colour; with brisk, pleasant flavour, free from tannin; assists digestion, not causing indigestion, as many teas do with dull, heavy, dark liquor with earthy flavour. Users of "AMBER TIPS" can rely on the good quality being I maintained, and those who have , not yet tried it are respectfully invited to do so, and we think * will be more than pleased with J The ( quality sells "A&TBES ■ TIPS"; it needs bo coupons, ; gifts, or {.re. <*-■_„. * i Prices— l 8, 1 10. 2 -, and 2 4 ! a lb. j Packed in 1 and y_ lb. tins; 51b. and 101 b bo -sea. Stocked by Dearly all Grocers md Merchants I i .__ i ENTEHTAININ-?' AN ENEMY. " | Don't entertain _ chronic runnr . ore or wounds. Cure it nHh Dr Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment. Price Is ' id and 3s. Obtainable at W. C. Ancell ' 1 chemist, agent." I - — ■ ■ __ — . , a FRIEND ( Tin.' -AMILY. I sDr Sheldon's Ye Di-'-nv-M'y, l ! e ' •all -known ren___y foj all Chest .-,-*-. -nog Troubles; 1 S 6d -.nd 3s pe' bo. te- . Ob taieafcle as W. O. Ancell I

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 February 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 February 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 February 1908, Page 4