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3 E ACHES.—Large Yellow Peaches, 3s 6d case; immediate delivery. J. WOOD. " OST, a large Brooch : Scotch pebbles I set in silver, with a Cairngorm in entre. Reward. —Jackson |Und .Co., EE AND SONS.—SO Dozen all wool Knitted Ribbed Underpants going at 3s lid, usually sold at ss. EE AND SONS.--5 dozen Strong ' Rainproof Capes for Men and Boys. Handy about the farm. Clearing at 4s 6d, worth 10s 6d. INTER Shirts, that can be worn i without changing your summer underwear ; all the rage ; 3s lid to 8s 6d. —Dee and SonsBoys can be best suited in Suits of all kinds at Dee and Sons'. Prices and assortment make us an easy first. TATCHES and CLOCKS at "going prices, at Louis Kerr's Great Alteration Sale. ING" leaders of the town. Every / Ring reduced in price during Alteration Sale at Louis Kerr's. NELSON ANGLERS' CLUB. NHE MONTHLY MEETING of the Nelson Anglers' Club will be held TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), at 8 o'clock. G. BATCHELOR, Hon. Sec. THANKS. "RS- T. SNOOK and Family wish to tender Thanks for kindness and sympathy shown in their late bereavement. "OFF THE TOP." "UST a little bit here and there. Our _ Pruning Shears are a reliable make. Also, several cases of absolutely New Goods—assorted, pretty, and useful. That same old price—ONE SHILLING. "SHILLING BAZAAR," Bridge-street. UST arrived, Rotherham. Watches, _ ex s.s. Remuera, especially manuI factured to the order of Brown Bros., 1 Direct Importers, Trafalgar-st. lEE Window for show of good and ' useful articles. Highest quality I Jewelery and 'Silverware. —Brown Brothers, Jewelers, Trafalgar-st. N the Estate of J. GRIBBLE, Deed. —TENDERS.—Tenders will be received by the undersigned, up to April 15th, 1912, for the Purchase of Property and Dwelling of 6 rooms, and Land 152 ft x 50ft, situated in Waimea-st. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES GRIBBLE, Stoke. ARE No Mistake! If you have . Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, { or Gout, you have the money and I have ' the cure.—W. H. Crowe, 23 Halifax-st. i . . £T PAIRS Ladies' Black Lace and >0 Button Boots, pointed toes, 18s j and 21s, to clear this week at 10s 6d pair. —New Zealand Clothing Factory. -i A r-7 GIRLS' and Boys' Navy Tarns, X4i: • 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, to clear at ' 6d each, all sizes.—New Zealand Cloth- ] ing Factory. > PAIRS Ladies' Black Lace Butj ton and Strap Shoes, pointed I toes, 14s 6d, 16s 6d, 18s 6d, to clear at | 7s 6d. —New Zealand Clothing Factory. i-j-jK P,AIRS Ladies' Sample Shoes JL .L t) in patent, box calf, and glace, I newest styles, to clear.at 10s 6d pair.— I New Zealand Clothing Factory. (A Card.) DR. NUTTING, M.D., M.S., (Edin.). I. NUTTING has acquired the 1 Practice of Db, HENRY WRIGHT, | and will continue the Practice at Dr. Wright's residence in Collingwood-street, Nelson. Hours of Consultation: 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. 1 GOOD BOYS DESIRE GOOD CLOTHES. BOY'S ambitions are fostered by '. good Clothes. Nothing is better worth while than to help a boy to think well of himself. Good Clothes will help some. Our BOYS' SUITS AND EXTRAS are that kind—well made ; good fitting ; plenty of style; and priced right. Our. Prices are based on Quality, not on cheapness. Suits for Bovs from 3 years to 21. Also lot of new OVERCOATS. Great value. DEE AND SONS, THE SUIT STORE. Removal Sale. PREMISES SOLD. ' 66in. PLAIN GREY SHEETING, 6 yards for 4s 6d. 70in. All Wool TABLING, in Green and Crimson, to clear at 4s 6d yard. Children's WOOL VESTS: Size 2, Is 2d ;to size 8, Is 9d. Better quality : Size 2, 2s; to size 6, 2s 9d. Superior Quality DOUBLE-WIDTH DRESS TWEEDS ETC., To Clear at Is 9d, 2si 2s 4d, and 2s 6d. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR BARGAINS. Henry Barltrop, DRAPER, TYREE'S BUILDINGS, TRAFALGAR STREET. Shop closes at 5.30 p.m. Saturdays 9 p.m. ~ MRS GAW, TOILET SPECIALIST, TRAFALGAR-ST: (Opposite Municipal Buildings.)

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 10 April 1912, Page 6

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