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IVEW GOODS OPENING DAILY Goods Already Opened -.— A CHOIC i. LOT OP EMBKOIDERIES. BEAUTIFUL LACi* 1 . INSERTIONS. DAINTY EMI3KOIDEKED HANDKERCHIEFS. DUESS GOODS, (STKIPED* LUSTRES.) MUSLINS, ETC., ETC. TRATHEJN ASD CO.. 77 TRAFALGAR STREET CHANGING^ SEASONS. At tliis season of the year the SUN rises before six o 'clock, reminding us that WINTER HAS GONE, i and ! SPEING IS HERE. Spring-time is a season of delight. The chirruping birds, and the buddiug trees, are evidence of its blessedness; while the promise of a bountiful harvest is embalmed ;n the sweet freshness of glorious spring days. The trees and birds come out in their new dresses, and all around us Nature is rejoicing and t« OVer J th ' ' the joy of lif e ' ' ' Y es, SPRING lb HERE, and on every hand we are reminded that the time has come for apparel of a lighter texture and tor brightening and renovating the HOME in keepinc with the season. The following list of goods now showing may assist you in the selection of present re. quirements : — All wool Nuns' Veilings 1/6 a yard. Fine make Serges, Navy and Cardinal, 1/11 a yard All woel French Cashmeres 1/9 a yard. Special value fine Creme Serge, 2/3 a yard. Lovely Creme Lustres and Wool Delaines 2/6 2/9 and 2/11 a yard. ' ' Summer-weight Dress Tweeds 1/6 a yard. A fine range of Blousings, comprising Delainettes Printed Muslins, Cotton Voiles, Zephyrs, Lawns, etc. at 6d, TYod, and 9d a yard. ' Checked Zephyrs— Black, Pink, and Blue— good quality, 7%d a yard. Special line Checked Zephyrs, fine, soft finish, fast colours, extra wide, in Brown, Pink, Black, Blue, and Green, 9d a yard. See our Dark Prints at 4%d a yanl; surprising value. Try our Special Indigo Prints, in Spots, Stripes, and ! • neat Floral designs, full width, fast colours, gocd wearers, 6%d a yard. "White Muslins, in Stripes, Spots, and Fancy, at 6d a yard. Ladies' Blouses from 2/11 to 19/ G. Ladies' Creme Dress Skirts 15s. Ladies ' Tweed and Cloth Dress Skirts from 7/11 e.Hch A fine lot of Art Muslins 4y 2 d to lOd a yard. Special value in Lace Curtains this season — 2^ to 4 yards long — 1/11 to 13/6 a pair. A large and well-asiorted stock of U.B. White Damask Tablings 1/3 to 3/6 a yard. Table Covers, one yard to three yards long, 2/11 to 18/6. Lovely lot of Cretonnes — single and double width — iv Crepe, Twills, Repp, and Sateen, from 3y_>d to 1/3 a yard. Good value in Aprons. Gloves, Lace Collars, Hosiery, Belts, Laces, Insertions, Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, Sunshades, etc. GIBBARD AND CO., SPOT CASH DRAPERS, LOWER BRIDGE-STREET, (OPPOSITE LOOK'S.) ___________ _ . , i -~ R W. DEE & SONS. BESPOKE TAILORING. THE TRUTH ABOUT CLOTHES. THESE arc times when a man does not get the Talue of irtat he pay* for his Suit. Some Suits are made of good enough material. The ehiof defect is bad cut and careless making, with the result that they lose thoir .ha_M quickly, and when tho shape is gone the clothes are done, and you don t get a chance to wear the cloth out. The making and fitting of Tailored Suita so they will keep shape and hang well is an art which fow acquire. The work hidden beneath the cloth and the linings, the stitching and padding all done by h«Bd, is What «ep«ates a well made Suit from a poorly and cheaply mode Suit. THESE HIGH GRADE SUITS of ours are by an Expert Cutter of Jjondon experience, together with first-class work people. Stout Short, Tall, and Thin of all men should drew carefully. "We have a lot of these amongst our clients. Our Cutter takes care that they wear the Btyle that suits them, and he makes for them so that they look right. For these men to get the Suit that does not suit simply makes them look stouter or taller than they really are. We pride ourselves in suiting all styles of men to their requirements. We say to the man who has had trouble to get suited, he has a pleasure waiting him here, to try our Expert Cutter, who has world-wide experience. A good-fitting and stylish Suit will give more pleasure than a hundred that nearly fits. We are now showing over 300 NEW SUITINGS in SINGLE SUIT LENGTHS of the latest designs. SUITS HEBE TO YOTTR MEASURE FBOM 1H TO 100 f. V~ DEE & SONS. _ -"*"*** THE STORE FOR MEN. I

KID GLOVES. NEW BLOUSINGS. opened up. stripe, and small check Try our "ON TOP" offeets, from 9d. Kid Glove at 2s 6d. You should securo a dress Surprising value. of the pretty Delaines Don 't miss our FAMOUS we are offering at 8s 6d. { 3/G line in all' shades. All wool Delaines from ls lld. I We stock Dent's '"ALBION" Call and see the CHILDREN'S and "COMPERE" Kid Gloves. MILLINERY now opening up. Telephone I M . jflßß ANSTICE, TRAFALGAR-ST. ALLISON'S PEPTOL For Stomach Troubles. l^-r^-r-i^ $°2'~a -* n-n Acts as a Sedative Tonic, and gives relief Si Kj \i ] I J MAI/ hi to the feeling ef uneasiness and pain. b^_?"'l"^_. 4">m "V^. yi.£w Tako a B 7o: B aC^ 2 s S and fee. I MANGOLD S aoso^aiiei mews ana teei i Fresh g<jed at NEALE & HADDOW'S. ERSONS found Trespassing wit) J O. H, CAMPBELL, j or without dug or gun on propoi | HOUSE DECORATOR, , ty recently owned by Mr J. Rofiet NILE-STREET WEST, NELSON. ' Sherry river, and ladmor, and now n , , D , QO , , th-s possession of the Arcadia Co., Ltd. ir-none 6ii. will be prosecuted. G. B. BALDWIN. Plain and Fancy Glass, Lead, Oils. I ! ! L_ Brushes, and all Painters' ReSMOKERS ! Have you tried qnlsites Btocked. aJ X-J JV/JP X Work done in any part of Town er T O W A CC O District. R.krcm VnVttaf?* DBsi 8 113 and B9tlm ates <?iven. If not, don't miss it, Best Materials Used. It's really Al. Honest, Thorough, and Artistic Work. — — — - - Lowest Charges. Value Guaranteed. ALLISON'S LULLABY TEETH I BRITE-GLAS. ING POWDERS Ragulates the i TOBE Lightning Window ahd Mirroi bowels and reduce feverishness. J, Cleaner. E. GROVE & SON, Best and safest for Babies. Hardy-street, Agents. ls per packet. — - ALLISON, Chemist, Trafalgar-street, A LLISON'S QUININE WINE Cures XI Neuralgia and Loss of Appetite. ~ — — ■ — - — A splendid bracing tonic after Influenza. SMOKERS Large bottles 2s 6d. Your enjoyment will bo ! complete when smoking .. DERBY SAVE MONEY 1 TOBACCO 0N GROCERIES! I GENERAL ELECTION. ===== Beat Wax Candles, per lb. "d. MR rSUAWAILfI'Vi kerosene, per case, !)/-. W*K. Un/iilrilTl O Edmond's Baking Powder, lld. CANDIDATURE Creara lartar ' per lb 1A Van Houten's Cocoa, 3/3. ~~ " Condensed Milk, per doz. 5/TO ST.T^,^ S T OFTHEIraL - Cornflour per lb. 3d. SON ELECTORAL DISTRICT. Seeded Raisins per lb. Gd. Sultanas per lb. sd. I LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— .... , D . , .„. „„ ' sliced Peaches } gal. Tins 1/3, While thanking you all very Yellow-gage Plums ]/-. incerely for the continuous trust you aye reposed in mo during a period of ' Raspberry Jam per lb. 6d. FIFTEEN CONSECUTIVE YEARS, j Dairy Bacon from Bd. 8 your Representative in Parliament, \ « e P amtor Bu - tter </-• desiro to assure you that notwith- j tanding some insidious reports to tho We Waxi You To ontrary, especially in outlying parts ; Pf the District, and, relying npon the J KNOW BOWDEN'S. ontinuod support of my Constituents, ■ mill ■„.,,, m>^»r. ■■» I It is Head Quarters for all the I WILL AGAIN OFFER MY- Stiple and Fancy Groceries aa -, -, - pnn __ _, __»_,»,, they are put up at tho present Ji'.r Fun RE-ELECTION time, in neat wrappers, and attractive park.-nes, by which conyour Representative in the next venience, ch-anlin-ss, and eleParliament eanc-^ a c r-tcured — Come to HOW DEN'S for your GrocerI shall also have pleasure in invit- ,(>s - _ ing Electors to meet me, for discission f public affairs, after the completion j J T BOWDEN & CD of my public duties of the presont , *' II 3eSSi ° Yours ..ithfuiiy, | ™**™ Street. J JOHN GRAHAM. r -—— ■ = LOOK! LOOK!! LOOK!!! Groceries, Groceries. J. F. HARDEY, THE CASH GROCER, Bridge Street. SELLS (FOR CASH ONLY.) — ■ ■ . i ■- . ■ i i lOOlbs Flour 12/6 Lemon Peel, per lb.. 16 56 Chrystal Sugar 8/6 Pickles, per bottle AO 25 Best Oatmeal 3/6 Raisins, seeded, per packet /5 and/6 Kerosene, per case 9/- Starch, par packet 1/9 Ammonia Fluid, bot. ' /6 Soda, washing, 141bs for 1/Boot Polish, Abbey, 4 tins for 1/- Salt, fine, 161bs for 1/Baking Powder, Edmonds', per tin /ll Sauce, Two Largo Botles for 1/Baking Powder, Chef, per tin 1- Sago, Rice, Tapioca, P. Barley, and Candles, Crystal Sperm, per lb. /7 Split Peas, Five lbs. for 1/Candles, London Sperm, per lb., /8 Sunlight Soap, per packet 1/Cream Tartar, best, per lb., 1/- Soap, good quality, per bar /» Cooffee, Loese, Choice, per lb., 1/6 Rolled Oats, per bag VCofl'ee, in tins, per lb., 1/9 and 1/10 Oatina, per bag 1/Currio Powder, from 9d per bottle. Vinegar, per bottle /6 Cocoa, Van Houten's, per lb., 3/3 Tea, lib. packets, from 1/4 per lb. Cocoa, Suchard, per lb., 3/6 „ 51b. tins, from 6/6 per tin. Corn Flour, 41bs. for 1/- Juno, Derby, and Havelock Tobacco Essences, assorted, three for 1/- P°f stick /» Jellies, three packets for 1/3 ■ Golden Eagle Tobacco, square cakea 1/4 All Lines Sold at Equally Reasonable Prices. Currants & Sultanas cleaned by Machinery on Premises. Goods. delivered to any pari of City. 'Phone 121. IN EVERY HOME IN NELSON THE QUESTION IS « What Baking Powder shall we use ?" Nelsonians will have the Best. and they recognize that The only possible Answer is — "K" BAKING POWDER. Because it gives tbe Best Resitltsanrl is Most Economical: S. KIRKPATRICK & CO. Ltd . . . Manufacturers, Nelson.

LAWN MOWERS! LAWN MOWERS!! MODELS, Inches in Width. Our Extensive Stock or LAWN Mowers embody all the Rood points of .(combined) English 1 and AmMican improvements, which make them lighter in Draught, Swift cutting, less complicated e E n ST h ATK m "wN these machines. ("THE TRIPLI GEARl*?* is^!c^& different from any other, no pressure Is produced on tbe cylln ler journals, maWn |feßEiKlNG LAWN^OW with all the exacts of Blcc m bearing* •PERFECT CREAM SEPARATOR." Simplicity, Dura- | ■— i. -*JLJ-_ biliiy, and easy operation, are self-evident and ex- » |^H^^^HHH9&| elusive advantages of this separator. ffi 1^ hUhI f Churn 1 !, Butterworkers. Seamless Mllk-Buckots, Milk | mmmM * BB^a| Testers, Butter Moulds, Dairy Thermometers, Etc. m _^_^_wJ—ts-~WG_W AGENTS HARTNETT MILKING MACHINES. Cata- || w^MMMPzSW§s§im GARDEN TOOLS. Planet Jr Hand Seed Drills ard B M^_^_K\f^^^^^ Cultivators, spades, Forks, Hoes, Floral Sets, Etc, n -L^-LHinFlk*^!^^ SPRAY PUMPS. We have a further Shipment of H| _i^HR ife»l©>cli§if B ean Spray Pumps, just lauded, and we are now In a mm WMMMMS&Wi&ttW&^i pos' llo ' l to supply the increasing demand, ror tnese mm \^_^B_^_^^^^^__l B I iiestone, Sulphur, Arsenate of Lead, Fish Oil, Fish JM _WmaiAA iL BUXTON s & co., * :lf) '>4m7j7^ ' / ° IJIRECT IMPSWrERS, - • ■ • N6ISON - 9M^

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 28 September 1908, Page 3

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