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GENTS [PTAlVrn^f WELL-TAILOEED sr±lxiy KJ(y ' -SUITS PPANOS! TO OBDER. ' HIGHEST VALUES! LOWEST PRICES! gipjU LEADING MAKERS! G-PNAYLOR'S M^^^^^ 22 TRAFALGAR SQ., NELSON. jS^M 9Tr_#*. COJIFETITION DEFIED. I Os. jfiffilfl &&07% MIDLAND RAILWAY— Hll O^/Sb manu sta, "on"buildings. fSM 111! "VITRITTEN Tenders will be received (HH H#lf Jj at this Office until Noon of JHf HH a. a. THURSDAY, 30th September, for the .'Ma fgyl HBem^. erection of Station Buildings at MANU, ' lfflß» &ti I%L on the Mid ? and Railway, Nelson. They aar^" R9 C^^t^^Sl are to bo addresed to the Minister of Bj: Public Works, and marked on the out- - jBB side 'Tender for Manu Station Buildings-' ' Plans, specifications may be seen Made from the Latest and ?£ &« Public works omces, Nekon and _ . _ . Wellington, and at the Post Office, B6Bt TWeedS, Blenheim. Tli c lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. T-TrFPFTT PPAQ R - w - holmes, XiVlUlAiJill DliUia., Engineer-in-Chief. Bridge Street, - - - Nelson. 1909 . 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 or Work from the start, Stock now Increased beyond storage capacity, ' Number of Employees has reached twelve. OURMOTTO. "GCOD WORK even if at a LOSS." OUR~METHOD. Truthrul advice even if we turn you away, "Untiring Civility. Gratitude for Patronage. Strictly Business Methods. We take all reasonable responsibility. We Guarantee our work if we are permitted to do it our own way. " We arc Experts." and know how it should be done. And our Emp'.oyees know that CARELESS WORK means IMMEDIATE DISMISSAL. We don't undertake Cheap Work, . ourTkeward. Return of Old Customers, Recommendations to New. F. A. CARLISLE & CO., PLUMBE'BS &c„ 30 Hardy Street. ®% t ii SK-SR4DE TAILORS, HATTERS, AKD MERCERS. \ | 4 GRADESMEN'S SUITS. | 5 TN thesf-i days of changes, people are constantly \ \ JL looking for something different, and constantly < \ wanting a change ; and wit h this in view, we claim I > to be leading in keeping pace with the change of \ \ the times. s \ FlßST.— There's our High -Grade Tailored Suits, S > with our 50 years exp rience at the back of \ C them, which we chaive £5, and which we \ { guarantee for the mon e^ ; there's nothing better > / in the Dominion. Wcsi.owavery large range \ \ of Suitings, and an Exp; rt in the art of Cutting < c and Fitting, and a fin.fc-class staff of work- f r people is at 3 r our service. C < ( SECOND.— To-day, there's i desire for something ) c cheaper iit Made- to-mea; ure Suits, something to l \ take the place of the Best Suit; look smart, and V S to fit well, and g;t at a lower price. To meet \ t this want, we are showing a fine range of Suit- \ i ings which will be made to your measure from > > £2 10s Od to £3 17s <d. These Suits are as > \ good as you can get anywhere foir the money, c i c and we can recommend lliein as Good Wearing f t* and Smart ,'juits c , i THlßD.— Tailored Box Suits. These are^ made up / c from np-to-date Tweeds, cut smart in 34 to 42 t \ inch chest measures. I ■'. ept in Boxes. We have S \ these to fit tall thin mcr. and short stout men, I C and made with Stiffen -cl Fronts and Padded v ; { Shoulders, and anyone wanting a Good Smart s•■ ) Suit in a hurry can't go wrong by trying these. \ . \ Our prices range from" 'd 3s to 755. < ' I FOURTH.— Ready-to-wear-- uits for Men & Boys, i ; s We havo very large stocks Men's Suits from 20s. \ ( odd Trousers from Gs lid. Boys' 3-garment 2 ? Suits from 19s 6d. Norf ilk Suits from 7s lid. j t \ We've c lot Boys' tf choc ! Pants made from extra < s strong Tweeds from 2s l Id to 5s 6d pair, these t I will be found cheaper than you can make them. C ' ? We ha-*. 3 fine lot Boys' Cow-Boy Suits, 8s lld to ) ■ 5 12s 6d. Our Clothing Department is well S l \ worth " poking into, as it's a Keal Saving-money t ? Place. f c \^ . DEE AND SONS, J \ £** Leaders In Men's and Boys' Wear. -^ 2

1 1 LOVELY NEW jjL. .^dSSk [ TRIMMINGS, Our first shipment of- New .Tvm- 1© °V ! V^_HvVT_H_SßwlStPH_fti ! broideries and Laces for this St-- BLO p ." \^B_^ mmTCT^^/MwK i son has, just arrived, and a better •'/> \tHmT D l^Ht | selection has never before bean ?4ts; ''N-^HBf **"**■ Mn i Each piece of those loveJy Laces J-Sjk^^^^sJV^Vv / &L~ tmsr' ! and Embroideries is of the very vV 3raJ^ V>lJ'^<Bi^_jJ?F sg newest and most exclusive design, th&T p&BT\T^p7^^v^^^^lt and reliable quality ; and if you are y?^d2^a =• « '^ ! wanting Trimmings for Uxidorwear. j^'. c • '« 'o 'J/ Blouseß, Dresses, Etc., you'll find ffl °o^^S^ w=,S S«2 ;^Sg ( » something to exactly fill your re-^^Sf^^'^"'^ '■ quirements here. Come in and ccc thece C/ioice Goods. Ihe pric<s --ill please you too, they're most reasonable, and the Goods will delight you— the y 're so bsautiful— so new. Mrs ANSTICE, 'Phone 184. TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON.

lOH BROOD Y HENS wanted; also Xy* V „ E gg s . Table Poultry, in any quantity. Spot cash.— Burton Bros., Waimea-street. FOR SALET A BARGAIN. ! SUPERIOR VILLA COTTAGE of SEVEN ROOMS and ALL CONVENIENCES, including Bathroom, p.w.c, Scullery, Wash-house, Pantry, Storeroom, linen press, wardrobe, wood and ! coal bins, h .and c. water, gas, water, drainage, all self-contained under one [roof; just being completed on Lot 9, Moorhouse Estate, with a frontage of 56 feet to Richmond avenue— fine sunny position, with sea view. The whole fenced and finished ready for occupation. :«SSS on SPECIAL EASY TERMS. Apply to the Proprietors, or ROBERTSON BROS., Ltd., (on the work). SUBURBAN LAND 2?OS SALE. Q K ACRES of FIRST-CLASS LANE I OU at STOKE, in one or more lots, part of tbe late Edward Green's Estate having frontages to Parker's Boad and Quarantine Road, and joining th» Golf Ground. The property i suitable either for dairy fanning oi agriculture, and is within 2J miles oi Nelson. Three-fourths of the purchase money nan remain at 5 per cent. Price 800 per acre . Apply ADAMS k HARLEY, Solicitors, Nelson FOR SALE. 2 400-Gallon Iron Tanks, £3 10s each, or £6 10s the two. lOne-Horse-power GAS ,4 ENGINE, complete, with all fittings, etc.. £9 10s. -t Light Hawking Van. £10. H. WALKER, BRIDGE-STREET. FOR SALE— A BARGAIN. SPLENDID VILLA Residence, situated in the best residential portion of tho City. The house, which is new and well built, comprises six good rooms, Bathroom, pantry, and .ill conveniences. Connected with -• ew drainage system. The land has a frontage of 70 feet by a depth of 150 feet, and is tastefully laid out in lawn, flower gardens, r ; live plantation, and fernery. As the owner is leaving Nelson, it is imperative that this property should be sold. The price is a low one, and very easy terms of payment can be arranged. Apply PITT & MOORE. HAVE HEALY & SON OPENED UP THEIR SUMMER BOOTS AND SHOES? . -y. -- | - " '•*! -. '■ .-. •• ' •....-.--■.*-> . .."- "YES!" SHOPS TO_LET. BRIDGE-STREET. (Between the Cash Drapery and tho Dresden Piano Company). 2 FINE Shops, to be erected and finished about middle of December. Size, 15x45 feet. Most up-to-date. Plate Plate Glass Fronts. Also, above the same — LARGE ROOM, side entrance, Size 45x30 feet. tt Tl .TAnKROW.

WANTED, FOR SALE, TO ! LET. WANTED, a General Servant. i Apply JUrs. Snodgrass, j Trafalgar Square. WANTED : A Good General Sor- . vant. No washing. Apply j Mrs Hoby, Collingwood-street. WANTED. r -\ i A BOY, accustomed to Horses, and able to milk. Apply to ■ Mks. H. EDWARDS, Fernhill. I — ~ — — v . WANTED : Horse Driver for Timber waggon. Apply W. REILLY, Takaka. WANTED, at the Commercial Hotei, Kitchen Man; also a Pantrymaid. WANMD : Two Waitresses for Tea. Booms; also Toutll for Bakehouse. Apply HENRY and CO. WANTED : 150 Men to call and see Special Line of Strong Tweed Suits at 30s.— At GIBBARD'S. at once, a Reliable Man Tl to drive a Butcher's Cart. Good Wages. Apply WILKIE & CO., Butchers. WANTED, a Domesticated Companion. Good home. One in family. Three nights and two afternoons off a week. Apply Mrs Askew, Nile-street. WANTED: Beehive Knitting Machine Company (New Zealand) >vant people to make Hosiery for them, %vhole or spare time, in their own homes ; make £1 a week, previous experience not necessary; constant employment all the year round. Write at once.— Box 734, G.P.0.. Wellington. TO Let : Houße at The Rocks, now in the occupation of C. O. RobertQ, Esq. House contains 12 rooms, witb athroom, etc. Situation and view uncrpassed in Nelson. Gas and water laid on, and every convenience. Apply ADAMS 4 HARLEY. WHITE PINE TIMBER 1 FOR SALE. T?HE Undersigned have for sale 80,000 Feet White Pine. Will cut any -ixes or lengths required by purjh<\sn.\ We will take orders from twenty to tho eighty thousand. Good cut guaranteed. Delivered at Nelson or Movicka by us. Price obtained from undersigned. BRYANT BROS., Sawmillers, Rai VdUjy. to"let! MR. L. G. Williams' Property, in Grove-street. New house. Splendid situation. Low rental. Apply PITT & MOORE, Solicitors. TO LET : 6-roomed House in Tasmanstreet ; rent 10s weekly. Apply 79 Grove-street. TO JjET. 5-ROOMED HOUSE, on Wellington Terrace. Apply "Mail" Office. TO LET : 6-roomed House, situated Wellington Terrace. For further particulars apply W. Smith, Mount-street. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. THE Property situated on the Wakapuaka Road belonging to Mrs Wright (who is leaving New Zealand) containing 14 acres excellent land, with" nearly now 8-roomed house, , pautry, bathroom, h. and c. water, wash-house, with copper and tubs, and storeroom. There is also a 3-roomed cottage on the property, which is let to a good tenant. This desirable property is to be had on very easy terms. Price £1300. Terms £200 down and balance can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent. Apply to F. & D. EDWARDS, Trafalgar street. TO LET. 6 .ROOMED DWELLING in Kawaistreet, near Boys' College. Connected with sewer. Possession 2nd Sept. F. and D. EDWARDS. TO LET. NEW Two-storied House, "Rawhiti," containing 15 rooms, at present occupied by the Misses Hayes. Situated in Nile-st., near Presbyterian Church. All conveniences, connected with new sewers. Apply Mrs. ASKEW. Wil-T-Qfrr-FT

' /^.OTXipTTyQSI i "MAN TOILS FROM SUN ™n AM i&JmJSL TO SUN, ItixkNlMAM . H^af BUT WOMAN'S WORK IS n-#^Ht^ 2 T HI -kinvrnii ir»mTr- m vS^&igg&Qs. New Lme— reaUy Dehoions. /^_H NFVVf.K IjOMF. New Line— reaUy Delicious. t MfflMk I^IJ-»V1-iJ\ WvnJD, H H Try them.— AU Grocers, « »»^ n ir 1-*? them. — All Grocers. Wm Anything that saves the busy housewife,^ J^&iffl^L grotpin and sons, limited, &gSf I . Time, Trouble, & Annoyance, Is Ircsfcs-i a bsan. lip^^Mft manttfaotubebb. n JLa^ There are a hoßt of ,Ktl9 LBbour Savers thst PUPONGA \ JL »^_P cost very little to buy, yet acid years to fsi3 life p^klpO;^ v-*/-w * T l of the woman "Whtjse irVork is Stver Lone." } CUAJu? ! I THE KENRICK'S NEW THS LIGHT-BUNDING «ure our prices are only- 1 FURTHER REDUCTION. PATTERN MINCING £i 2 6 for No. 90 C.-Hand I EEST SCREENED OR NOTS. , UAPUIME- "NEW HfIRSE"' £6 0 0 for No. 94— 1 drawer. „ , TT"T . t MACHINE. s * Bl " nwrns. £6 ]0 0 for No 95 _ 3 drawerß } Dehvered promptly to any part of ; _. . . , ..... „. , . £7 0 0 for No. 96—5 do. J thle C6ty at This handy little Mincer enables a H £9 0 0 for No. 81-5 do. LOWEST PRICE FOB CASH. ' the busy housewife to prepare tasty if ... , , , 8 " •. little dishes from scraps or even tf£k 1 wlth dro P head - | "^TZ n fifi "Uft-ovei*" It is supplied with |H j We are also agents for a lower. ! PfITATB T ATE J O BTOIOBD I two different plates, also with Nozzle V» priced Hand Sowing Machine-The I ESTATE TATE J. O. SUBEOBO, f« Sausage Malcmg-and !t costs | W_U*ijft j Id «al"- which costs only £3 10s I THE PORT. -j_J§§§SaP*J-_» S "CHRISTENDOM ASTRAY." mur vnn a firwiur H^l^^ll I UP-TO-DATE COOKING i T HIS . Book L prov^ ch f riß JJwr to be ■ HAVE TUU A SEWING I **S?S§** iiT-ruen c 6 -*- astray by settin K forth tho errora MAPUIHrf i Tnv^fflOl UrbNalLS. I popularly believed and held by_ Theology . IHHvnlllt f lI\JS-gSHS \ to-day, but in doing this it gives abnn- „ .ii-I ' Par7*TM<a I However good the food, it can be dant evidence of what "The Truth" is, xZ ly i.? om J e - nstr 5 g J s^ aon 8 ,rltll_ § J^mP4 l entirely spoilt by being cooked in • proves the Bible true, and God's inout that handiest of labour-savers— E iy?ffaW»**-«*S j Iron, Enamel, or Copper Utensils spired Word. Friend, if yon are earnest the Sewing Machine. WHEN you | i to which the flavour of tbe previous • 'y searching for the Truth, then read deoide it will be to your advantage g i food clings, or from which lead- j t,li *' hook along with your Bible, and H'&n&nTn^i.J&^SX*. Ll<}fl 'i'- i poisoning may result Neither of ! learn fi °d's appointed and only way of I RUNNINtt "NEW HOME." I these can follow the use of Salvation. On loan from E. T. Rowßen, ' B T . . . . ... H j' ' j or L. A. Godfrey, Picton. ■ It is a neat ano swift sewer, runs ■,'>.■' ! British-Made Aluminium Ware. ■ i M almost noiselessly, and has no ooto- H> I I A TT" AT> CJrmjITVT ' ■ plicated parts that get out of order m. ilt :s not affected by the strongest ! J\ . ±A.xi-JXI^.L -HilM 1 R easily. With fair play it will last a H'! ■ foods will out-last other metals, and j B life-time, coats very little for repairs, B£ I as it holds the boat saves one-third \ FOB 1 ■ and baing elegantly ornamented is m -. ' ' H tlie lime in cooking, at the eamo j T^URNITURE, : 1 worthy of a plaoe in ail^home. m \ ■<■■- I tjjie reducing the fuel bill. It is " 2. INOLEUMS. > i «, „ . . . {I, '? *■ 1 c3eg.int in appearance, reasonable in j INOLEUMS. < | Moreover, it is easy to pay %, be. H c ,£/ .SBiW U pric °' &ret l v . Kesver y ,ittle cleaning. \ T> EDDING, IE. BUXTON & CO., LTD., § fc&^Mllm \E ' BUXTON & G0 '' LTD ■» 1 "— °" ■ ■ ' I TRAFALGAR STREET, 1 fr^^^^l^^^ 1 TRAFALGAR STREET, | TJIXOHANGE AND -T» /TART I -NELSON. j m^^^^^^M 8 NELSON. \ i^SGHANGB AND IVIaBT;'" \^^^^>mmm^mmmtßKao %#2M4£BBgS'^m %i"-a**^*-*g*Bs*g*-^~*-t*g^^ '.:7...,;,..8Kdc}e-street, |" S '*"* NELBONi 'J.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 24 September 1909, Page 3

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