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BARGAINS TRATHEN ANtTcO'S SALE. Tiarge size White and Colored Towels. Sale price to c'eir. 10|d each. Special Value in real Indigo Prints and Cambrics, guaranteed to wash. Sale pi ices s|d and 7d yard; also in plain Navy Blue for College Dresses, at 7d yard. Linnene and Linnene Cord, very snitable for Summer Costumes, in three shades of Green, Brown, Navy. Amethyst. Sale price, full costume length, for 5/6. A good quality Striped Cambric in new designs, smart and pretty. Sale price only 6d vard. Oar Summer Dress Goods are much reduced. Smart Silk Voiles at l/ll yard. Cream Serge, heavy make, suitable for Costumes Special sale price 3.<3. Navy Nun's Veiling, usually 1/11, we are overstocked. Special sale price 1/2. Extra wide, heavy weight, Navy Serge for Skirts, 54 inches wide. Sale price 2/6. Usually. 3/11. All-wool Navy Serges, coarse and fine makes. Sale prices 1/6, 1 7|d, l/U, 2/6, etc. LADIES' BATHING COSTUMED Navy Blue, trimmed White Braid, without Skirts, 2/6, 29; or with detachable short skirt, 4/6, 49. TRATHEN & CO., UABDIAN Paid-up Capital... ... Total Assets Exceed Insure Buildings, Stacks, and all AgriLowest Current Busb Fires and TRAFALGAR STREET. SSURANCE Co., Ltd. £1,0C(X000 (E8TI) - 1821) £6 500000 & TKE * Accidekt, 7* . ' ' All Risk Stocks, Furnitur , - 'rISS fc k s Vk Liichtrjing Covered. District Manago YO SMITH'S SHOE STORE. SAV Notice Our Low Prices. Gent's Glace Kid Boots ~ Chrome Lace Boots „ Boi Calf Boots ~ Tan Lace Boots „ Nailed Shooters „ Nailed Bluchers Youths' Nailed Shooters 13 6 14 6 8 11 Ladies' Glace Kid Shoes 6 1 „ Tan Kid Shoes 9 ~ Glace Kid Boots 7 6 ~ WaterproofSircngßootsß 6 „ House Slippers 1 0 5 11 Girls' School Boots

ATHLETICS, A SPRINT AT KIMBERLEY. Press .Association.—Copyright. CAPETOWN, Monday. Donaldson sprinted 150 -yards at Kimfacrley in 14 seconds. WANGANUI CALEDONIAN SPORTS RECORD ATTENDANCE. WANGANUI, Monday. Tha Wanganui Ca&edonian Society held their 28th annual sports to-day in glorious weather. . The sports were a great success, the attendance being a record. The takings at the gate were £ls better than at any previous record attendance of pipers ana dancers. The pedestrian events were very interesting Opie put up a> New Zealand amateur record" of 12* seconds for 120 yards, two heats. This event was run in 11 3-5 seconds, but doubt was expressed as to the reliability as to time. The chief prize winners of the piping and dancing were :—Marches, F. I inlay, son ; strathspeys and feels'. J. Cameron ; Highland fling, J. McKechnie; sword dance, R. McKechnie; reel, O. Tullock and . Kilgour; seaun tribhas, JaffThe wrestling events were won by Alec Bain. An excellent concert -was .given in the evening, and there was a record attendance. BILIARDS. GRAY V. DUNCAN. Prsss Association.— Copjtbioh?. LONDON, Monday. In the match between Gray and D uncan, Gray scored 9000 and Duncan 6167. LAWN TENNIS. WELLINGTON PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS. (United Press Association.) MASTERTON, Monday. The Wellington provincial lawn tenuis championships were continued todav. The weather was "beautiful and the courts played excellency. T^-? 6 * remaining in events, the finals of which will be plaved to-morrow, are:— Men's Chajrraionshrn Singles: F. M. B. Fisher. H. "Parker", L. Bonnington, and G. Olliver. Men's Chanvnion Doubles: Cand G. G. Aitken play the winner of Parker and Brown v. Cowan and Soundy. _ , Ladies' Singles: MUe Travers plays winner of Miss Hartgill v. Miss N Doubles: Misses Wellwood and Tracers plav Misses Simpson and "Nunnellv; Parker and Mites 'Travers plav Fisher and Miss Wellwood. Mfr.s Travens and Parker are in all the finals, both handicap and champion. CRICKET. THE SOUTH AFRICAN TEAM. MATCH AGAINST SOUTHERN TASMANIA. , P»E9S Association. —Copyright. HOBART. Monday. For the concluding dav of the match South African v. Southern Tasmania, a feature of the day s ™Uy- ww the fine free inning Nourse and Strieker, who practically TRIED TT ON TnE HORSK , "When driving from Tam worth to Bowline Allev Point. o».e -of my '.•.-.r=es took bad with gripes nnS pot .Sown kicking and strncgline," says Air Sam L PvTke. of Bowling AMey Point. N.S.W. "Those Who passed mo consideredfho horse would die. As I a'wavg carry Chamberlain's CoUc. Cholera, anl Diarrhoea Re.niedy for mv own use in case of emergency. 1 r.n't a whole bottle of it in a pint of v/atex and gave it to the horse. In IC'Ss IIIHU «v Hurtle* V ""- ■•«_- --- t.t. and started to feed. It " Chamberlain'S Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy tfliat I hav e to thank for saving me a go°Q horse.—Sold everywhere.*

NOXIOUS WEcDS, WE have been appointed agents for Long's WEODIAN, for destroying BLACKBERRIES, THISTLES, and other Noxious Weed*. This has been, used extensively over the North Island and has given good Tesulte. Now is tha rime to treat -all kinds of Weeds. TASKER & LEVIEN, NELSON AGENTS. ** Of DeSdovs Plaveacy *» ,oad Aaestwiaa; rUvosr— Mettor's Worcester OUUvV MAKES MEALS ENJOYABLE. M k; rGOUT Haoy a sufferer has found that RHEUMO is an absolute cure for gout in all its phases. Try it! All Chemists and Stores, « 2/6 and 4/6. t Time You Woke O THE FACT that one of the greatest adornuents a man, woman, or child can possess is A GOOD HEAD OF HAIR, A GOOD HEAD OF HAIR, This is easily obtainable by using the J * _ ANTISEPTIC HAIR FOOD WIOLETTA. A preparation specially compounded to core Baldness and Promote the Growth of the Hair. .Marvellous in its Action. Wonderful in its results. . Remember delays are dangerous, 3s 6d per bottle. From Chemists, Stores, and Hairdressers. THE WONDER OF THE AGE. AGENTS— F. LOUISSON and CO.. Dressmakers, Milliners, & Silk Mercers. NELfcON. A RELIABLE REMEDY. Rexona is a reliable remedy for all A-'nptiona and irrTations of the Skin, Eczema, Pimples, Sores. CbilblaiiiS, Chapped Hands. Sciatica, Ilchirrg .or Bleeding Piles, Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Scalds. Bad Legs, Stings of Insects, and all kinds of Inflammation. Sold only in triangular pots at Is 6d and *~ Obtainable from James Boos."-'

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 24 January 1911, Page 3

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