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PIANOS 3 PIANOS SPECIAL SALE OF IFMa-snos GUEL&. Organs for 10 days only at the Oreedien Piano Co.'s Show Booms, Bridge-St., Berryman Bros. Every year our Sales have increased, and we novi offer to our Olients the choice of some of the besl Pianos and Organs ever introduced into the Dominion, John ISrroadwooc! & Sons 9 Piano is undoubtedly the best instrument evei introduced into this district, and can be recommended with the utmost confidence. Rich MPB» <& Sohn Unrivalled instruments stand every variety oi climate, and are unaffected by heat or cold. RonascJ* j -Pianos are made of the finest procurable ma- [ terials, every portion of which undergoes the i rigid inspection of experts. The slightest fla*^ i or blemish is condemned, and purchasers of s ! Bonisch Piano may rely upon each Piano being composed of materials which are the best that ! large capital can command and long experience select. Bteinway Pianos (testimonials from Paderewski, Liszt, Rubinstein, and Wagner) represent both in ex- - terior finish and quality of tone th© highest excellence of Piano manufacture. The COLLARD, the COLLINSON. the BOHM. the KOCH, and the KIRCHNER— S splendid Pianos. The Manager respectfully intimates that flvery Piano sold from the Company's warehouse is guacgn|eed, 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 owing 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. Intendine- purchasers should call and inspect oiir Stock before deciding on a purchase. We Soil PIANOS by Broadwood, Eonisch, Bohm, Collinson, Lipp, Collard, Meissner, Koch, Kirchner, Stein way, Erard. French Pianos. English Pianos, German Pianos, American Pianos, from 20/- monthly. We Sell Imperial Organs, Bell Organs for the Home, for the Church, for' the School, from 10/- monthly Remember— This great Sale of Pianos and Organs at special terms will continue for 10 days only. An early visit will repay intending purchasers, as several instruments have been reduced in price. Special terms. L. Special-terms*!* " THE DRESDEN PSAMO CO., Md. Show Booms, Bridge-street (Bekryman Bros.) M. J. Brook* s, Manager Head Office, Wellington. |P DEE AND SONS, § t HiQH-SBAOS TAILORS, HATTERS, AND MERCERS. \ | 4 GRADES~MEN'S SUITS. \ 3 TN these days of changes, people are constantly > \ JL looking for something different, and constantly S \ wanting a change ; and with this in view, we claim I §to be leading in keeping F ace wltla the change of \ i the times. > \ FlßST.— There's our High-Grade Tailored Suits, 3 ? with our 50 years exnerience at the back of i C them, which' we chaise £5, and which we \ f guarantee for the money; there's nothing better > ) in the Dominion. We s liow a very large range 1 \ of Suitings, and an Expert in the art of Cutting < < and Fitting, and a -first-class staff, of work- f r* people is at 3'our service. C ( SECOND— To-day, there's a desire for something / ( cheaper i n Made- to-measure Suits, something to I \ take tlie place of ihe Best Suit; look smart, and S f to fit well, and g^t at a lower price. To meet < t this Avant*, we arc showing a fine range of Suit- ( ings which will be made to your measure from > ) £2 10s Od to £'S 17s Cd. These Suits are as \ \ good as you can get anywhere fos** the money, c r and Aye can recommend them as Good Wearing i } and Smart .'-uiis c \ THlßD —Tailored Box Kuits. These are made up ) < from up-to-date TAveed;--, cut smart in 34 to 42 i y""" inch' chest measures. --.K-ept in Boxes. We have S \ theseto fit tall thin men and short stout men, I C and made Avith Stiffened Fronts and Padded s { Shoulders, and anyone wanting a Good Smart 5 ) Suit in a huri-y can't go Avrong by trying these. V S Our prices range from -Yss to 755. C I FOURTH-— Ready -to-Avear Suits for Men & Boys. > s Wo hav-T very large stocks Men's Suits from 20s, \ ( odd Trousers from (Js lld. Boys' 3-garment ; ) Suits from 10s Gd, Norfolk Suits from 7s lld. ] \ We've r. lot Boys' :-'chool Pants made from extra < s strong Tweeds' from 2s Hdtoss6d pair, these i C will be found cheaper than you can make them, c ? We haA o fine lot Boys' Cow-Boy Suits, 8s 1 1 dto ) } 12s Gd. Our Clothing Department is well s \ worth jol-iing into, as it's a Heal Saving-money ) ? Place. ( \^ . . DEE AND SONS, J* £\ Leaders in Men's and Boys' Wear.

- tiiimminoy, f. Oik fi rß t shipment of. New Em- j®. a .' \l__£ ' \m£%M&sQ&m\ 11 broideries and Laces for this Sea- fyfl? • o'\^M_&<f '^B^^liji * VbBL ! ' son has just arrived, and a bettor v*^?** °*\^^_V '^ f, AMmw " eeleciiou has never before teen V^!,'" tP^yj, mmv Each piece of these lovely Laces JC^'t^^^X. l/_fS\ JmW^~ ' c and Embroideries is of the very jQa^ '^s^oy-^ fE^** newest and most exclusive design, \r7\-7. *Z%\K77^y7-~*-^&~»77yy?-and reliable quality; and if you are y^ Dr^^Qn°^-^^ C: ~^°'' "^9/ wanting Trimmings for Underwear, yf'-. £• "(^"_«S_3 © Q % ( a%fnl"%. Blouses, Dresses. Etc., you'll find y^ o 'V_^^^^ ,Sa «**S*&» [J something to exactly fill your re "»^S*f*____ qniremenls here. = ==:^===== — : Conic iu-ahd fee thece Choice Good)?. Ihe piiucs v.-ill pleuse you too, the>'re most reasonable, and the Goods will delight you— they're so bsautiful— so new. Mrs ANSTICE, -.'Phone 184. TBAPALGAK STREET, NELSON. ' T7IOR Sale, One Cow, Jersey and Ayr- WANTED* FOR SALE. TO ' Jj shire, second calf, to come in in LET. December. W. Brooks, Maitai. " 5 ' — — — — — — — —^ —^— FOR SALE: Lady's Secondhand Bi- WANTED. j cycle, price £4.' Also Com- . „„.- ' , . TT ,! plete set of Langer Dressmaking Charts A „ ' acc »*? tomed to Horses, and ( for Ladies and Children, price 10s 6d. " r *- ab ' 1 ? to ""-^ A PP'y to I • Apply "Mail" Office. | Mrs * H - EDWAKDS, Fernhill. { , FOR SALE. W^^^^'^l ) . ' . W. REILLY, Takaka. . J .. ABARGAIN. W^™ : A A?^ esticated Lady j 5 Mrs J- Allan Mitchell, Freezing Works, j ' SUPERIOR VILLA COTTAGE of "VSTANTED, a Good General Servant- \ SEVEN ROOMS and ALL CONVENI- VV Good wages. Another kept j ENCES, including Bathroom, p.w.c, Apply Mus Larkins, Bridge-st. .. Scullery, Wash-house, Pantry, Store- ~" " ■ «— , room, linen press, wardrobe, wood and WANTED. i coal bins, h .and c. water, gas, water, a SMART GIRL for the Fancy l'edrainage, all self-contained under one il partment. Previous experience roof; just being completed on Lot 9, necessary. Apply Meorhouse Estate, with a frontage of EVERETT BROTHERS. ! 56 feet to Richmond avenue-fine sunny -tttaNTED, at the Commercial Ho- [ position, with sea view. The whole feuc- V V tel, Kitchen Man ; also a Pan- , ed and finished ready for occupation, try - aid. ' £825 on SPECIAL EASY TERMS. -j^mlMD : Two W-ta^Ti^ | Aunlv to thn Prnnriotnrr: nr * Rooms; also Youth for Bakehouse. Apply HENRY and CO. (on the worl -)- -ST&7ANTED : 150 Men to call and see "FOP TMMwnTATT? ciitr " '» Special Line of Strong Twcod HUH IMMEDIATE SALE. Suits afc 30s _ At . GIBBARD'S i THE Property situated on the Waka- *w-«-r amteti , ( n ni* vi iiT~" puaka Road belonging to Mrs W t ?°' uf\ Wright (who is living N?w Zealand*. ** l^r^fc^ G °° d containing 14 acres excellent land, witli »■*>"*• A P^ WILKIE & CO. nearly, new 8-roomed house, pantry, Jintcners. j bathroom, h. and c. water, wash-house, _ ..,_ n ' with copper and tubs, and storeroom. *Vft/-fl-JNIJ*JJ, a General Servant. < There is also a 3-roomed cottage on the ~ y Apply "Mail Office." property, which is let to a good tenant. — This desirable property is to be had on \ft/ ANTED, a Domesticated Cornvery easy terms. Price £1300. Term? , » » paiuon. Good home. One in £200 down and balance can remain on lamily. Threo nights and two aftermortgage at 5 per cent. noon.-, off a woek. Apply Mrs Askew, Apply to Nile-street. P. & D. EDWARDS, r Trafalgar street. \y^7' A:NTED: Beehive. Knitting Ma- ■ : VV chine Company (New Zealand) TO LET want people to make Hosiery for them, whole or spare time, in their own 6_ROOMED DWELLING in Kawai- homes ; make £1 a week,„ .psevions exstreet, near Boys' College. Con- perience* -not-necessary ; constant emnected with sewer, .Possession »2nd Sept. ployment all the year round. Write at 'F.'arid'D. EDWARDS. once.— Box 734, G.P.0., Wellington. rpn __,_ f^OR SALE, a Youth's Bicycle, in 1 U LiSi 1 ; X good order. Cheap. Apply "Mail" Office. NEW Two-storied Honse, "Rawhiti," _ containing 15 rooms, at present T?tOS Garden Paths and Drives, get occupied by the Misses Hayes. Situated JJ the Wakatu Gravel now. in Nile-st., near Presbyterian Church. T. B. HUFFAM. All conveniences, connected with new — . sewers. Apply 'T'lO Let: Honse at The Rocks, now in Mbs. ASKEW. A the occupation of C. C. Robert-Nile-strcu. n, Esq. House contains 12 rooms, witb — athroom, etc. Situation and view unrn y~ y tt t-^ fr\ urpassed in Nelson. Gas and water laid lift lipi I on, and every convenience. Apply -■- *••* •*■ ' ADAMS & HARLEY. 5-ROOMED HOUSE, on Wellington ,„„ Terrace. TO LET. Apply "Mail" Office. ~\lt"R. !•*. G * Williams' Property, in — -. — Ivi Grove-street. New house. TO LET : 6-roomed House, situated Splendid situation. Low rental. Wellington Terrace. For further particulars apply W. Smith, Apply PITT & MOORE, Mount^street. Solicitors. WE ARE MOVING ALONG THE ROAD TO SUCCESS. OUR RECORD. Established less than two years, Very small stock at commencement, Only one worker. "OUR MANAGER." Plenty of Work from the start, Stock now increased beyond storage capacity, Number of Employees has reached twelve. OCRMOTTO.' "GOOD WORK even if at a LOSS." OUR^ETHOD. Truthful advice even if we turn you away. Untiring Civility. Gratitude for Patronag-e. Strictly Business Methods. We take all reasonable responsibility. We Guarantee our work if we are permitted to do it our own way. " We are Experts," and know how it should be done. And our Employees know that CARHLESS WORK means IMMEDIATE DISMISSAL. We don't undertake Cheap Work, ouiTreward. Heturn of Old Customers, Recommendations to New. ■'. F. A. CA'RLTSLR & CO., PLUMBERS &c, 30 Hardy Street.

lIN THE GARDEN ! "VTO matter Avhetlier it be flo Avers or vegetables that aro l||xjl .ITS grown, September is a busy month for the Gardener, wwr Weeds must be kept down, neAV seeds put in, young shoots |g nursed to a hardy growth., & many other duties periormed. - To do these things quickly and satisfactory, the 1 Gardener for Pleasure as well as the Gardener for Profit, | must have Good Tools. | Incidentally we believe our Tools— being" of British I make— will exactly meet your needs in this direction. j We have Forks and Spades, Hoes and Weeders, and the I hundred and one other Garden Implements to accommodate > the strong-armed sons of the soil. We have lighter, yet M hardly less strongs-Ladies' Gardening Sets, and Spades, and We have Floral Syringes and Faultless Sprayers, both jfirail§|l of which Avill produce a fine misty spray, suitable for |h___B_ Boquets, Ferns, Cut Flo Avers, Pot Plants, Etc., Etc. JSl)iiP*i Keep these facts well in mind, and when yon decide toßpCjfr,"-'* J make a start in the Garden, come in and insnect the goods SUgK^ 1 ,l J Lengthen Your Life Every Worker in Metals I By Cutting out your petty worries, should use BAKER'S TINNING AND KENT'S ROTARY KNIFE-CLEANING SOLDERING PREPARATION. It is AND POLISHING MACHINE will help much cheaper than any other Flux. I p because it effects a great saving in gives off no noxious vapour like time and labour, and gives better re- Spirits of Salts, prevents rust, results. Let us demonstrate its useful- quires less solder, and generally gives ie ness to you next time you come to Stronger, Cleaner, and Better Work in | „ town. . less time. i ;. * I ° l -r j TRAFALGAR STREET NELSON. I ■- " mttmmamvmßmzamWm |

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 23 September 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 23 September 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 23 September 1909, Page 3

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