.UR .Sale hits been a great success so x_-»- far. We have a fres.h lob of Bargains for the Second Week. —Trathen and Co. IHli Toiigariro, from London, is , due in Wellington to-day, bringing a oiiipment of goods for us. We must make room ; fo are sacrificing present stock this week.—Trathen and Co. SACRIFICED to make room for new k.7 goods. 6 pairs only White Warm Woolly Blankets at 15/6, 18s 6d. 21s lid. These are the cheapest Blankets in New Zealand. —Trathen and Co. SACRIFICED.— (About 25 smartly Trimmed Hats, usually 16s 6d to 39s 6vl. cleared to make room, 7s 6d. 8s 6d. 9 R lid. 12s. lid, 15s lid.—Trathen and Co.'s Sale. SACRIFICED.— 50 Un trimmed Straw k3 and Felt Hats, usually 5s lid to 12 s lid, out they go at Is and 2s 6d.— Trathen's Sale. SACRIFICED. —23 only Ladies' VJJ- Warm Winter Costumes. mostly Tweed, 255, 27s 6d, 32s 6d! 38s 6d. We must make room for goods ex Ton■ra riro.—Trathen's Sale. SACRIFICED.— A fine lot of Ladies' ks' Long Warm Winter Coats at 12s 6d, 15s 6d', 18s 6d, etc., worth double. — Trathen's Sale. SACRIFICED.— Set beautiful Sable k3 Fitch Furs (smart Stole and handsome Muff), usually 8 guineas, now £6 10s. —Trathen's Sale. lACTJIFICED.—Set Jackal! Furs (trimmed heads, tails, and paws), usually 6 guineas, now £4 10s. Other smart sets equally cheap.—Trathen's Sale. IHE First Week of our great Clear- . ir.g Sale has been a huge success; everything. We intend making this week equally successful.—Trathen »,nd Co. UR Necklets at clearing prices at L 1 Trathen's Sale—2s 6d. 3s lid, 4s lid; large sizes, deep cape, 6s lid, 8s 6d. lis 9d, LL.Wool Colonial Flannels lid. Is J id. Is 4d, Is 6d ; grand value in iowc'.s. sal© prices 9d, Is-, 1= 6d. —Tra- ' ADIES Macintoshes, guaranteed I Waterproof, prices greatly reduced to clear. 24s 6d. 27s 6d. 32s 6d ; Cravenette Coats sacrificed, 15s llvl and 22s t<\. —rTrathen and Co.'s. X S.S. Tongariro comes a big lot of .'gw Goods. We have no upstairs or reserve room, and they will be delivered not later than Monday next. This -week, to make room, we are firing out our Winter Stock ; great Bargain giving. —Trathen and' Co. ACR.IFIGED.—IOO lengths of Strong warm, serviceable Dres« Tweeds, every piece new this reason ; must be sold; out they go at 7s 6d, 8s lid. 10s 6d. lis 6d. 15s, the full dress length.— Trathen's Sale. lACRIFICED.—Cream Silk Shirt > Blouses 8s lid, 9s 6d. 10s 6d ; Black from 7s 6d ; Patent Leather Belts Is 3d. I'ressino- Jackets from 4s 6d.—Trathen's Sale. OST. 011 Saturday night, between ! Hardy and Waimea-streets, Tan Leather Bag. Reward at "Mail" Office. LAQUE Pendants. Dainty and JL really good. See display at Louis Kerr's, 109 Trafalgar-street. OE WARD' ABROAD."—Just out. 9 PrioJß vis-, postage Id.—At Alf. Robinson's, Bookseller. 'RTTINiG Tablets containing 100 I sheets. (200 pages) good Bank ' paper reduced to £d during sale.- —Alf. | Robinson. | 'E keep on telling, and people keep on coming to us for the best selection Men's Overcoats in the city. Sizes for all men.—Dee and Sons. AN Overcoat that will keep you warm and keep out the rain is a .grand combination, and you., get them at Dee and Sons' from 255. I HERE'S nothing like them in town . except at Dee and Sons', and its real smart Tailor-made Suits, to your measure from. 75s oar own make. OUTHERN STAR LODGE, No. 735, > E.C.—lnstruction Meeting, To-mor row (Tuesday), at 7.30 p.m. sharp. 71ARLY Vermont Seed Potatoes (the _J ■earliest and most prolific known) now landing.—J. WOOD'. ?! OUTHERN. Table Potatoes.—loo Sacks just landed. Splendid quality; moderate pr.ice.—J. WOOD. |OUNiD, in Hampden -street East, .' Gold-rimmed Pince Nez. Owner can have same by paying for advertise- K ment. (RUTT TREES.—Apples, Apricots, Cherries, Peaches, Pears, Plums. Ncctsi-ines, etc. First-class varieties of each promptly supplied by S. F. Bolton. OSES, Rhododendrons, Heaths, Bo- ) ronias. Camellias, Daphnes, Mag- I nouas, Palms, Azaleas Carnations, Del-1 phiniums; splendid plants of each for sale at Bolton's. 1/~\ TV\ —The Members of .\J. VJ • JL • LODGE No. 31 are invited to meet SISTER GRIMLEY, from England, at Sister Fairey's (District Deputv), THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 7.30. NGATIMOTI STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, JULY 4, at 1 p.m. sharp. ,-pHE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANJL TILE AGENCY" CO,, LTD., will sell as under. 350 Fat and Store Sheep. 11 Head Fat Cattle. 12 Head Store Cattle. Further entries invited. * KELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Affiliated to the Associated Board Royal Academy of Music and Royal College of Music, London.) rubtees — r Messrs Cork. Fell, Gibbs. King, Magirmity, and Rev. J. P. Kempthorne. Principal, and Teacher of Theory. Violin, and other Orchestral Instruments: Teacher of Singing: nERR JULIUS LEMMER. Teachers of Pianoforte: VIISS EARL, A.R.C.M. (London), MISS DORA JUDSON, and FEES (Practical Subjects): )ne half-hcur lesson per week: 35s per Term. Cwo half-hour lessens per week : £3 per terra Ban>-- , Counterpoint: One halt--«/r per week—3os per term, la..way Concessions: baiua as to Tech. litc-d School Pupils. Classes will bo hold bv the Principal to prepare candidates for the theory •?xan.-inations to be held in Jnlv next. A. Jj, DESGRANGES, Secretary, Cnre of Messrs Begg & Co., Irafalgar-Btreet.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 3 July 1911, Page 6
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