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££T! pi J for Early Autumn will probably com- to hand, so I am offering the balance of Summer Stock -—at— Greatly Reduced Price: All Departments have been treated alike, so' there will be fine bargains everywhere. Come and secure your share. DRAPER, NELSON. FOR DAYS. COMMENCING THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1913. We have only a limited space, so cannot enumerate all the Bargains we are offering. The few we specially mention will give an idea of the value to be obtained. TT , . , _,, -,<~,r oAir Ladies' White Jap. Silk Blouses. Trimmed Lace. Usual price 15.6, lr/o, Z4,0. Sale price 3/11, 6/11, 7/11. . , , 0 . . r Ladies' Coloured »..«. -n« Blouses. Usual price 17/6, 2.5/6, M/o. Sale price 2/11, 3/11, 4/11- TT , . ._., no/ , „c- fi Ladies' Black Merv. and Glace Silk Blouses. Usual price 17/6, 22/6, 26,6. Sale price. 4/11, 6/11, 7/11. • 03 Ladies' one-piece Frocks,' Jap., Crepe, Besilda and Cashmere. Usual price 21/-, 29/6, 32/6. Sale price 8/11, 10/9, 19/6- ' Cream and Ktr.ped Lustre and Serge Cosiumtfi. Usual price 52/6, 57/6, 59/6. Sale price 9/11 and 17/9. . Gills' Cream Serge Coats. Usual price 9/6, 1.1/6, 13/6. Sale price 6/11. Children's White Pique Coats. Usual price 5/3, 8/6, 13/6. ba.e pr:ce 1/11, 2/11, 5/11. , o i • i/ii Girls' White Drill and Muslin Blouses. Usual price 5/6. Sale price 1/1 1. Bovs' White and Coloured Tunics. Usual price 2/9, 7/6 Sale price 1/6, 3/11. Infant's and .Children's Cashmere, Silk and Muslin Frocks. Infant's Muslin and Silk Matinee Jackets, Pelisses, Carrying Cloaks, Gowns, etc., all at similar reductions. Matron's Black and Coloured Bonnets. Usual price 27/6, 29/6, 42/6. Sale price 3/11, 4/11, 6/11. Ladies' Trimmed Hats. Usual price 25/6. 29/6, 42/6. All 2/11 • Ladies' Coloured Satin Shapes. Usual price 13/6, 16/9. 18/6. All 1/-. Uutrimmed Straws. Usual price 5/11, 6/6. Sale price 6d and 1/11. Children's White Washing Hats and Bonnets. Usual price 3/6, 3/11, 4/6. feale . price 1/- and 1/6. Corsets —odd makes and sizes less than half-price. Lot of sample Underclothing at English prices. All Sunshades at half usual price. Great slaughter in Summer Dress Materials:— „ . Plain and Striped French Cambric and Zephyr. Usual price 5/6, dress lergth. Sale price 2/11. , _ , . „,, , irwn Fancy Muslin and Cotton Voiles. Usual price 9/11 to 19/6. Sale price 4/6 to 10/9. Black and White Cotton Voiles. Usual price 1/1 to 2/-. Sa.e price 8W to 1/3. White Muslins—Embroidered and Spotted. Usual price 1/-, 1/1. Sale price 6 2 d French Linens-Plain and Striped. Usual price 2/6, 2/8. Sale P". 0 ?, Wide. Millinery Ribbons—Glace and Satin. Usual price 1/1. 1/4 1/6. Nov &id. Floral and Striped Ribbons suitable for Millinery and Fancywork. Usual price 1/6, 2/6, 2/9. Now and 10£ d. . „,=/*«; Ladies' Plain and Bibbed Cashmere Hose. Usual price 2 pairs for 4/-, 5/-, S>/6. Sale price 3/6, 4/6. , , floured Silk and Beaded Trimmings, all high-class goods, at greatly reduced. prices COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. LOUISSON'S LTD.

lionningtoh's Irish Mos*. has stood the searching test of half a century. 1 hree generations have proved its value. Because it cures safely, speedily and effectually. It is the best 7fi£FASCINATION OF PRETTY fi ANDS - "The white / / 'wonder of Jul- / | iet's hands" hud / _ agrreatfasoina- / ■ tion for Eomco. / / S I If you take / A ■■any pride in your hands vSrS^--/ B you should reg- — ularlv use I "Sydnl" (Wilton's Hand Emollient). Tt will kaep the skin in perfect condition, and as n result your hands will always be g] smooth and beautiful. ES „" Sy 4 al " is Pleasant to use and ex- *"" eellent in effect. Moreover, it, is very IS inexpensive—three months'supply is _ contained in a jar which costs but 1/0. Free sample jar sent on request.- _ Geo. W. "Wilton & Co. Ltd. Wellington & Auckland 4 STANDS FIRST! TRADER mark If you want v to discover SSv why it is * CSB,s Si that 'I Woollens lead the / World in that line, just try some Jaeger woollens next your skin. They are perfect In texture and warmth, but they feel cool in summer. Their notably unique degree of comfortableness is due to the fact that in their manufacture only the finest procurable pure wool is used. The Jaeger trade mark is the guarantee. Jaeger "Ewe" brand is the same class goods, but being of less costly quality is procurable at prices more moderate in cost. If your mercer can't supply Jaeger goods, say something appropriate to him, and write at once to the head office in N.Z., Lower Cuba Street, Wellington JAEGER'S, the finest Woollen Garments in the world!

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 5 February 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 5 February 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 5 February 1913, Page 3

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