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TRATHEN & CO-'S COMBINED STOCKTAKING and END OP SEASON SALE IS NOW ON. Our Sales grow in popularity because we make Genuine Keductions in all classes of Goods. The price-cutting- in all seasonable goods, includingMillinery, Dress Materials, Sunshades, Neckwear, Ready-made Dresses, is enormous, and all other ■groods are substantially reduced. BARGAINS INDRESS MATERIALS. FOULARDS. COTTON DRESS GOODS. MILLINERY. ONE-PIECE DRESSES. SKIRTS. NECKWEAR. SUNSHADES, ETC.. ETC. SALE PRICESTOWELS. QUILTS. SHEETINGS. DAMASKS. FLANNELS. HOSIERY. GLOVES. EMBROIDERIES, ETC., ETC. TRATHEN & CO., Tratalgar-Street. r |A. . . CHRISTMAS MATINEE. CHRISTMAS MEANS MORE TO THE CHILDREN than to anyone else. This Christmas will mean more than any that have passed if an : :: EDISON PHONOGRAPH is among the gifts. It Is something thai will give them more real wholesome pleasure for a long time than anything else you could buy. HARDY STREET, PPONOGRAPE 'rom £4-10*0 to £6O. NELSON. A. BALTING, IN GO AG H BUILDING WORK. ! High g'ade experience „ of first cla3s work in all kinds of repairs, this is what JOHNSTON is offering to yon. You need have no hesitation in bringing your repair work here. Let Johnston advise you. His ■work is guaranteed, and his price* moderate. R. JOHNSTON. COACHBUILDER : :: HARDY-Sf *227 The One Best Tea! m rVi Sfc 3 <3* Mr. Micawber in prosperity no longer waited for something to turn up. Nothing could turn up better than he had. He had " Stand-Out Tea " ! "My dear Copperficld," he wrote, "as friend to friend 9 let -me assure you that 'Stand-Out Tea* is the one earthly good incomparably superlative." Why v » "Stand-Oat Comes First. Mr. Micawber was no fool. He had an eager eye for excellence. When you find him praising tea, you have proof positive that he knows a tea worth praising. Be you optimist or pessimist, dire foreboder or sanguine soul, seer or stripling, "Stand-Out Tea" cannot fail to do you good. In its consistent quality there is no taint or tang of any inferior stuff. Because it is exquisitely flavoured, the satisfaction people find in "StandOut Tea*' is absolutely permanent, it is the tea that when once tried ousts all others. That Superb "STAND-OUT " -i —HAINCS ADV. 14 'STAND-OUT TEA" T S SOLD BY G. F. HINGSTON*. NELSON.

ri ■ ■ ■ B ■•B For the Out-of-door Girl. Sun —wind—exposure to t he weather—these are not feared by the girl who uses Sydal. Jndeed Sydal will soften and beautify the skin 110 matter how hard may be the hands, or how ronyli and dry may be the lips. Sydal is pleasant to vise and is very a jar containing three monl lis' supply coat but l/t». Generous sample jar post free for 3<lstamp. G. W. Wilton & Co., Ltd. Wtlliaitaa Bad Ancklaad. J>; a +426 miTQNS HAND EMOLLIENT)

There, is Logic in Good Clothes! EVERY day your appearance, favourable or otherwise, causes an impression on someone; There is only one place where ycu can make sure of getting the very best Clothes, where you can get the best Style and Finish In Modern Tailorcraft, and that is at E. RICHARDS, I rafalgar-street. When a cold cannot prevented cure it with ''Xazol."' Keep a bottle <">! this remedy in the house and ynu new! never fear coughs or colds. Try a Nazol Inhaler.*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 8 January 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 8 January 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 8 January 1914, Page 3

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