WINTER.DRESS GOODS, HAVE NOW ARRIVED. E cordially invite you to inspect our New Stock of Winter ' Dress GOODS, They were a little laie in coming to hand but have now opened, and we are quite pleased with the tine "assortment our London buyer .has sent to us. We feel Hire they will please our customere. the new fabrics showing are ;a fine range of Colors in WOOL SATINS, a new matei i*i; medium weight with a beautiful Sheeny finish. Come in and See them. As usual, our Prices are cut exceptionally fine. WOOL SATIS CLOTH'S In Black, Navy, Moss, Vieux rfqse, Vi.rfef, Brown.'Myrtle. Etc. Prices 2/J and 3/rt per yard. ■' WOOL AMAZON CLOTHS. Black Brown, Navy, Green, Cardinal, Nnv Copper. 2/6, 2/9. and 3/6 per yard. A FINE SELECTION 't'liev designs in Striped Tweeds. Ihey wear well and are low priced for such 2°°d quality. Prices 1/11 2,3, 2/6,-2/9, 36, and 4/G per yard BLACK DRESS GOODS in preat variety. Barritz Cishnieres, Clotlis, Fincy Jladiantas. Armu're? Fries range, 1/11, 2/o, 2/11. 3/G, 3/11. Etc. NAVY SERGES. Afpletriid line for Cliildrn'p Drews at l'<? a ynrd. Better qualities, 2/-, 2,3, 2,1 i, ."5."f»,*-i/0. HEAVY" SERIES for Skirts, or Costumes. Very widoat i-'/.'i and 4/0. These are great value. TRATHEN & CO., Trafalgar-Si., Nelson. UARDIAN PaiJ.np Capital Total Assets Exceed Insure . Buildings, Stacks and all AgriLowest Current Bush Fires' and SSURANCE Co.', Ltd. ... ' ... £1,000,01.10 (Kstii. 18-J1) ' , „ ' All Risk. Stocks, I nrn 11 ur e, Rn™'. : iuA' : f l ßisleyßros»C»., Lightning Covered. District Manager Special Purchase Sale in full swing, SMITH'S 1 ancl without doubt we arc offering the ■nani Best Value in the City, / Gent's Glace Kid Lace [Boots AN EYE OPENER, thrown out at 9/6. Usual price as/0 -_—■— A good Boot for Sunday Wear. ', Guaranteed all solid leather & fresh We haye the to fit you. Bargains, See Our Windows. ' Very' special line of Ladies' i high-class Boots & Shoes. ButWHAT DO YOU THINK? ton, Lace & Strap all to go at 7/6. """""""""""x Usual price from 12/0 to J 676. I Don't let this slip. Why don't, you try SMITH'S SHOE |BTORL TRAFALGAR STREET. GETJUiNE WO3CISTER. AN INVIGOIUTING RELISH. STIMULATE!; THE APPETITE. ASSIST 3 THE DIGESTION. MAKES ALL FOOD PLEASANT. MAINTAINS TliZ LEAD I
Furniture Emporium Gigantic CLEARING SALE Of one of the Largest and most Up-to-date Stocks of FURNITURE and FURNISHINGS In the Dominion*. As we contemplate giving up the GENERAL [FURNISHING DEPARTMENT at an early date, we have decided to dispose of the WHOLE of ouj ENORMOUS STOCK, and will hold a GENUINE CLEARING SALE Commencing on SATURDAY, Feb.-12. Every line will be marked down in Plain figures, at prices to effect quick sales. Our reputation for square dealing is established, and when we • say we are going to give BARGAINS, We mean it. Read! Come!! Buy!!! TELL EVERYBODY. in English & Colonial Furniture Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Sheetings t Linens, Quilts, Crockery, Cutlery " Bedsteads, Cots, Fenders, Brushware Tinware, Go-Carts, Prams, Toiletware, &c Also, PIANOS & ORGANS Atlas Sewing Machines, Ranges, &c SALE BEGINS SATURDAY * FEB.' 12/ LOSS'S-' BRIDGE STREET
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 21 March 1910, Page 3
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