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ipiAl^Sg ] PBANOO2 | SPECBAL SAL.E OF ! Pianos sasn^. Oj?^a»MLS for 10 days only at the Dresden Pimno Co.'s Show Kooms, Bridge-St., Berryman Bros. Every year our Sales have increased, and we now offer to our Clients the choice of some of the best Pianos and Organs ever introduced into the Dominion. Joh^ Broadwood €l Sons' Piano is undoubtedly tlie best instrument ever introduced into this district, and can be recommended with the utmost confidence. Rich Lipp Si Sohn . niivalled instruments stanl every variety of '•"'mate, and are unaffected by heat or cold. R jbu Iso-t"**- „ J'innosare made of the finest procurable male rials, every portion of which undergoes the rigid inspection of experts.. The slightest flaw or blemish is condemned, and purchasers of a Ronisch Piano may rely upon each Piano being ( omposed of materials which are the best that Iu rge capital can command and long experience ji s< lect. Steinway Pianos (testimonials from Paderewski, Liszt, Rubinstein, and Wagner) represent both in exterior finish and quality of tone the highest excellence of Piano manufacture. Tlie COLLARD, the COLLINSON, the BOHM, the KOCH, and the KIRCHNER— S splendid Pianos. The Manager respectfully intimates that every Piano &old from the Company's warehouse is guaranteed, and the guarantee means what it says. The Musical Public are invited to inspect these instruments, and the most severe and critical examination is solicited. We sell more Pianos than any four houses in New Zealand, and this is principally OAving to the instruments supplied by us being of superior quality and tone and the merits of good workmanship which have placed us in the front rank of importers. Intending purchasers should call and inspect our Stock before deciding on a purchase. We SeE-'B fp.ANOS by Broadwood, Ronisch, Bohm, Colh linson, Lipp, Collard, Meissner, Koch, Kirchner, | Stein way, Krard. French Pianos. English Pianos, German Pianos, American Pianos, J from 20/- monthly. We Sell ' Imperial Organs, Bell Organs lor the Home, for the Ohurch, for the School, from 10/- monthly Remember— This great Sale of Pianos and Organs at special terms will continue for 10 days only. An earlv visit will repay intending purchasers, as several instruments have been reduoed in price. Special terms ! Special terms ! THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., -.-toi. Show Kooms, Bridge-street (BERRYMAN BROS.) M J. Bkookvs, Manager Head Office, Wellington. DEE AND SONS, - j HIGH-GRADE TAILORS ! - AND GENT'S MERCERS, j > -gj|p=||||] WE DID NOT I * iijf GET THE j ■ BL-^-^^p LE & D IN Without giving something in return, — -ijL ,g***»« and we could not maintain it without -^a agi- r'£___E continuing to give as good a hat as \l , fjr could be bought. V^** y\r If you don't wear one of our Hats — . \"~ > j,/ / i llst tr y one — as a teat * an( * note *? 19 i ' '**L~*r / If""*-!*!,- time it wears, and the way it keeps its • JTfl I ll color, and holds its shape, and then i ' __-y^ l/HL / I think of the moderate price you paid us / jjjSk/ __^^ ' Remember we have the Best Hats V. \mW l^° world produces ; and no head is too •"-x" IM** small nor too large for us to fit. ; 9 TAILORS. ,- llri " :^)-fl'i The old proverb that it- takes 9 W iftejf jW [ | tailors to make a man; may possibly |jaeo . JMSLf I lj ~f* msan that it takes 9 tries to find the /■;, j2g| A"sM | | Right Tailor. You cau save eight ,';-|'lg| / )W^h \ J ~|" trials by coming here first. MwP^f<YYYlko \ -L, '^m l Mr va I f) It's here where you have an Expert *" _I»#W- **| I Cutter at vour service, and it's here ( i f£ssois »i^t__ j: H* > if") vou get the Fabrics oE lhe Hour, and iyA^W W^A^^^. *■ Ks much Style as you want, and Pf^f/ feiLS/t^^N Uurabilitv as much as your money f:WSA jMf IJ* represents; whilst our priced are w WOYWPrI^^, J (T 1 \ %*> Ligher than elsewhere. /W f^^feVW S\ First f-h.pmf't Spring Suitings "^^m^AY^. S^\a \T just arrived in One Suit Lengths. '■*.• ,„ r y yW^^ -^W.l 'dee and sons,' Specialists in Men's Wear.

n-agr— — g_^ =^___ c -.---~-.^__3.-__.-a-HBBs__ii*_g-*»i*-"iw^ il mj_-_tf-3ti»fa. ~— :. 1 t^m^^^k\ New Millinery for ,_.. | L Wm^^m s P rin^ & mnie ** Wear. I The variety of shapinL*. tho novelty of style, K •SW^^iWsM^i^l a-d the becomii.tntssnf the coles. p.U so to S 4C ' Y^^M Siako our fl*st t h.,«„ pof SPRIXG MILI.TX- h I'^^/f-'^^W ERY. Tho _!C..-T U-'*vLIIi.L'L u...i to | 'St^<Z^W'W'''*iM£s MOST FA>C'INA 1 IN<* v.-.- Irivo ever show. 1. '. mW^o^Wi "Yon Vill find KO mi'-ICULTY .JN _ ms^M^§m CHOOSING THE HAT to fill your -«[..ii-c- ■> ffi-^^&^%y% uiontßl"-re Som« aro the acme ot ciiarniiuq g W'^iWW&A Af j? giniplicitv, whito the mote elaborate models - VfeM#f..l Mwwawcal'b .if localv, though- d'scriminaling V§M&3Wm > WOYg colouiiny.ii'i'i -tj.,l. There', a Hat here for % \^-yiyii'ffsx? e , &zY- -A- overv occasion. , , S WWY&&&2WZ4 WE WANT TO C TO CALL and see these, i WAWt J^^M-ii\o^e\y Hats in all their delightful novelty and g /**! Y;'Wtf/l^? i & freWcsfyivd note the exceptionally reason- H /'' 1 'v-'-V /?>'V%,X-*ablfiniices Cor such stylo and quality as ih con- a JtmY^i mB Mrs ANSTICE, . 1 : i'WWK)} COMPLETE LADIES' OUI FITTER i fi^MMf §^ 'Phone 184. Trafalgar Street. Jj # '""^--^f ¥ TiiniT H-Bi.^t'rP**" I*^'-^******^*--"^'*"*^1 *^'-^******^*--"^'*"*^

FEED OATS. PLUMP Samples at "2s per bushel in .--ack lines. Cash. At X'EALE & HADDOW'S. ANfILING C.EASON. nolinc Reason. J. E. HOTJNSELL & CO. HAVE pleasure in advising their Friends and Customers that their new stock in above lias arrived, and consists of the most useful lines for the Nelson Rivers, and specially selected. Rods, all prices, for fly and minnow ; best flies, eyed and on gut; fly casts and traces, all grades ; reels ; landing nets ; waders ; minnows (all sorts), including M'Carthy's best; hooks to ut ; worm tackle"; live bait tackle; gut in strands for tying ; sundries for rod making, and all other sundries required by the Angler. SEA PISHING TACKLE. A splendid stock ill right goods, consisting of lines, hooks, hooks to gut, sinkers, etc. Note.— Special Nelson Agents for Messrs A. and W. M'Carthv, Dunedin. J. E. HOTINSELL & CO. BEST MILLING WHEAT at FOWL FEED RATES for cash at NEALE and HADDOW'S. HEAVY BARLEY for FOWLS Q/Q PER BUSHEL, in sack lines -i/ V fur cash, at NEALE & HADDOW'S. —JUST LANDED.— SPRAYING~RIAT£RIALS. Swift's Arsenate of Lead, Red Spraying Oils, Scalecide, Fish Oil Scap, Caustic Soda, Sulphate of Copper, . Pearl Ash, Sulphate of Iron, Aphistine. Triple Strength Tobacco. Prices on application to TASKER & LEVIEN, MERCHANTS, NELSON. SUBSCRIBERS' List for Mrs Amlinis,. .Moore's ''Story of the Caves" ni.w open at H. D." Jackson's. Trafalgar-st. Price ss. BRAN & SHARPS. AT ciiii^iilei-ablv reduced rates for Cash at NEALE & HADDOW'S. CARPENTERS AND PAINTERS. "fTKTE'VI. a Lot of— » V CARPENTERS' APRONS, made of very strong material, 1/G each; also a lit of Painters' Suits at 5/11; odd Coals 3/0; .odd Trousers 2/11. DEE AND SONS SPECIAL VALUE in Fine Sateen Cretonnes 6d, 7_d, 9d, and ls a yard Art. .Muslin 2s 3d half-doz. GIBBARD'S. SPECIAL VALUE in Lace CuTtlihTs, —6, 7, and Byds in pair, — 60 to 72 inches wide, 5s 6d to 13s 9d pair.— GIBBARD'S. SPECIAL VALUE in Girls' and Women'.- Cashmere Hosiery, Is. ls 3d, ls 6d ls 9d, and ls lld pair.— ' GIBBARD'S. SPECIAL VALUE in Men's SuTu. 27s 6<l, 30s, 355, 39s 6d. Superior Boxed Suits — tailored finish, 455. 50s, 55s.— GIBBARD'S. SPECIAL VALUE in Men's Tennis Shirts, Bands or Collars 2s lld, 3s 6d, 3s lld 4s 6d.— GIBBARD'S. SPECIAL VALUE in Bovs' N.Z. Tweed Suits, Melville, Norfolk, and Cambridge Stvles— at finest "Spot Cash" price..— GIBBARD'S.

I WANTED, FOE, SALS, TO LET. 1 W™^ E. TRASK. ' VJErANTKI- to S.-II l'; ; .-:o: 'j.'- ',;.;: : VV ker -built DiiiL-h.-y. Apply I Bit Coliini;wii::d-.-tiv. t. WANTI-'H. a Domcstirated Middlea_Lil Person a- ( 'pmpanH.ii : two I j in iainils. Apply .Mrs C. A. .Mnnt/, j ; Richmond. WANTED. Strong Boy, about 15, for garden, whole or part time. ' Address at "Mail" Ofiice. WANTED, Light Express Horse. Appiv F. N. JONES, [ TATTERSALL'S. WANTED, a Young Man, with general knowledge of Farm Work. Apply I'. Hooper, Wakefield. WANTED, .1 Home fo,- .-, Child, aged 7 venrs. Apply "M.," "Mail" Ollice. WANTED: Beehive Knitting Ma"- j chine Company 'New Zealand) want people to make Hosiery for them, | whole or spare time, in their own I homes ; make £1 a week, previous experience not necessary; constant employment all the year round. Write at once— Box 734, G.P.0., Wellington. 7TIOLKT: Furnished Cottage. Cheap X to a Good Tenant. Apply 53 Mi Hon -street. ' ■ i, TO Let : Two Furnished Humus, with use of Conveniences, hot and cold water. Terms moderate. Appiv ••iTgent," "Mail" OI!i*-e. FOK Sale Cheap: Horse. Sulky, and ■ Harness. A real bargain. Karsten's Furnishing Warehouse. Bridge-street. TO LET : Five-roomed House, Wellington Terrace. Appiv "Mail" Ollice. TO LET: 6 roomed House, situated Wellington Terrace. For further particulars apply W. Smith, Mount-street. FOR SALK, in any quantity.. Cab bage, Cauliflower, Lettuce, and Onion Plants. — D. Whiting, Nile-st. E. TO LET. /"* ROOMED DWELLING in KawaiO™ street, near Boys' College, t'on-ne.-ted with sewer. Possession 2nd Sept. F. and D. EDWARDS. "OOK Sale, a Spring Cart, and a Corn L Crusher. Both in good order. Cheap, i Apply J. Snowden, Brightwater. j SUBURBAN""! LAND ' J J X ACRES of FIRST-CLASfi LAND ' BtJ at STOKE, in ono or more lots inrt of the late Edward Green's Estate, *>aving frontages to Paricer's Road and Quarantine Road, and joining thr "oif Ground. The property i -uiiablp either for dairy fa. ...ing 01 mricnlture. and is within 2J miles of N'elson. Three-fourths of the purchase noney can remain at 5 per cent. Price 335 per acre . Apply ADAMS & HARLEY, '■ Solicitors, Nelson OFFERS wanted for the purchase of New Six-roomed Residence, all eon., sunny and healthy. Apply on the Property, 81 Washington Road. •TO BUILDERS ; TENDERS are invited for the Erection of Shops in Bridge-street for R. B. Jackson, Esq. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Olli-.-es of the midersiiined, with whom tenders are to tie lodged hv noon of SATCHDAY. 18th inst. "" A. 11. GRIFFIN. I Archii.'ct.

Richmond Avenue. [ } BrcmteSfect. :0: ADMITTED to be the'CHOICEST RESIDENTIAL LOCALITY in the City UNEQUALLED Toi 1 POST.TIOM ASPECT and OUTLOOK. ..UNDER a NEW SCHEME adopted by the Proprietory a SMA LL DEPOSIT ONLY is REQUIRED to SECL'fU-; an ALI.OT.IIi NT upon which a HOUSE will be BUILT to SUIT the PURCHASE It , who may REDUCE his DEBT by EASY INSTALM ENTS, I PRICES based on a MODERATE SCALE. WHY RENT WHEN YOU MAY OWN ? :0: FULL PARTICULARS on application to FELL & ATKINSON Solicitors or J. PORTER HARRIS, Land Agent.

?IN THE GAM' EN! "\fO matter whether it be ilowers or vegetables that arc Wa.'M IS grown, September is a busy month, for the Gardener. v.' ; \'# Weeds must, be kept down, new seeds put in, young shoots x giz jf nursed to a hardy growth, <S: many other duties pcriormed. % % To do these things quickly and f-atisfaetorily. the 1 ;;!] Gardener lor Pleasure as well as the Gardener for Profit, gj lj must have Good Tools. %\ ri i Incidentally we believe our Tools— being of British 'iu M ' make— will exactly meet your needs in this direction. ij,| |i| \ We have Forks and Spades, Hoes and Weeders, and the i : | vtt hundred and one ot her Garden 5 m plements to accommodate 'M strong-armed sons of the soil. We have lighter, yet li|i jrTr-'-^jhardly less strong, 'Ladies' Gardening Sets, aiid .'rpades, and H a .// If We have Floral Syringes and Faultless Sprayers, both j&gliijraj • Bl H 'if if of which will produce a fine misty spray, suitable for mMmam ff-Bi Sia -^111,3*l 11,3 *- 3, Ferns, Cut Flowers, Pot Plants, Etc., Etc. p*3BBjW bMa'lm Keep these facts well in mind, and when you decide to|M(';l^„V* , J *MS Max* make a start in the Garden, come in and insnect the goods \Wm Wi, I •^UaUU we offer. MS «ai4i|| •-____B_S9sß_S___!_fiß t_|3_B_9_ED__. _ :0 g*j I Lengthen Your Life Every Worker in Metals j ! j i 2 By Cutting out your petty worries, should use BAKER'S TINNING AND I KENT'S ROTARV KNIFE— CLEANING SOLDERING PREPARATION. It is AND POLISHING MACHINE will help much cheaper than any other Flux, s j because it eli'ects a great saving in gives off no noxious vapour like ? | time and labour, and gives better re- Spirits of Salts, prevents rust, re- I a suits. J_et us demonstrate its useful- quires less solder, and generally gives . I ness to you next lime you come to Stronger, Cleaner, and Better Work in I j town. less time. j 1 1 I :o: , ■ ■■ Tr-* * TRAFALGAR STREET , NELSON. \ — ; : : : : — "= — : — : : — : - : - "' ; '"'■ '" ' " "'■""' " ' ■'" '

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 10 September 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 10 September 1909, Page 3

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