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NO. We're out to make money, but we don't do it by the always been part of our policy, and it has helped make this just bought a Big Wholesale Stock of Fresh New Goods, all pas whole lot at a Big Scramble, starting "Give the public Bargains when they need them" has always at the right time; for from now until Xmas in particular/most people you want to make a shilling do the work of two, our store's f part of our to get as Bargains and Sell Bargains" has and Busiest store in Nelson. We've Xmas Gifts, and we'll offer the iDAY). icy, and this Big Scramble come? as possible for their money. If in early, while the selection is big.

Summer Stock has to be hustled out of here before then absolutely regardless of profits. We've offered big bargains before but when you see these gems, to be offered to-morrow. }on reckon we've all gone stark, staring mad. cvn 50 LADIES' STYLISH COSTUMES—in Eatme Cloth, Silk Poplins, All Wool Summer Weight Flannels and Serges—aL stvlislily cut and well-made and no two alike Al'l to go foi hal - price 15/-, 17/6, 19/6, 22/6, 30/-, 35/-, & 45/-. Reduced from 30/ -'T?e /^o/ le' Z- ONE ? DRESSES, in Jap. Crepes, Sponge Cloth, Glorious hite Embroidered Voiles and Muslins, etc. All to go for 4/6, 7/11, 9/ , 12/6, 17/6, 21/-, 27/6, & 30/-. Reduced from 8/11 to oJ/-. 6s 11 d Buys any of our Trimmed Millinery We've had a big Millinery Season, and we're very fortunate in having very few Trimmed Hats left. What we have left must be shot out by Christmas. When start pince cuUmg, we thoroughly, so out go all our Ladies Stylish TRIMMED usually 12/6 to 39/—for 6/11 each. There are not many of them, so hurry to them early. . 20 (only) Ladies' Stylish Laee Goatee?—in W lute and Cream, at 12/6, 15/-, 21/-, & 27/6. Reduced from 18/6 to 37/6. SAMPLE UNDERCLOTHING!! We've just bought a t andi - culous pri(?e another big quantity of LONGCLOTH UNDERWEAR—aII MANUFACTURERS' SAMPLES. It comprises Nightdresses, Combinations, Camisoles, Knickers, etc; dainti y trimmed with Fine Lace and Embroidery, and a good deal of it is Hand Embroidered. It will all go to-morrow at about halt tle TRIMMED & EMBROIDERED NIGHTDRESSES at 4/6, 5/6, 7/11, 10/6, 12/6, & 15/-. Ladies' Dainty WHITE EMBROIDERED PRINCESS UNDERSKIRTS—in Beautiful Qualities—ho two alike—at 5/11, 7/11 12/6, & 15/6 each. A COSTUME SCRAMBLE! ! 15 (only) Ladies' Serviceable LINEN COSTUMES—spl6n'cfidly made—a few of them need slight alterations —all to go at 4/11, 6/11, & 9/11 each. Reduced from 25/- to 3?/-. Only 15 of them and at these ridiculous prices they 11 g0 G 15 ly (only) Ladies' Stylish ALPACA & .SICILIAN DUST COATS —in cream and navy—at 10/6, 12/6, & 15/- each. Reduced COLOURED WASHING OVERALLS —all to go at 1/3 each. A BIG DEAL IN SUITS!! We've. just bought for LESS THAN HALF-PRICE 35 MEN'S STYLISH FLANNEL LOUNGE SUITS, in smart, serviceable All Wool Flannels, in Browns and Greys. These are all the famous "Kaiapoi" Brand, and are usually sold at. 32/6 to 55/-. Some of the Suits have just the Coats and Trousers,'while others have Coat, Vest. x and Pants.

They are all beautifully cut, splendid fitting: suits. liiey ie smart and they're cool —just ideal for the holidays. We 11 cause a sensation by offering them all at 19/6, 21/-, 25/-, & 27/6 each. Hurry to them early for they'll soon be grabbed up. 2 SHIRTS FOR NOTHING!! From now until Christmas we're going to offer all our High Grade TAILOR FINISHED BOXED SUITS —out by a London tailor, for 50/- each, and we 11 GIVE YOU FREE 2 MEN'S NEGLIGE SHIRTS. These Suits are usually sold at 55/- to 75/-, and are equal in fit, style, , and finish to £5 5s Od tailor-made suits. The coats don't lose their shape, because they have Hymo unbreakable fronts. Stop the high-price tailor habit now. Get inside one of these stylish, suits to-day. You'll be proud to wear it. Remember —until Christmas, all 50/- each, amd we give you as a Christmas Present with each suit, 2 Men's Stylish Neglige Shirts. Another Shirt Scramble!! Another big swag of those famous "ZEALANDIA" & "DEFIANCE" NEGLIGE SHIRTS for Men in all the newest designs, as well as Plain White, and White Cellular. Worth from 5/6 to 7/6. We'll offer them at the same absurd price of 2/6 apiece. 50 dozen MEN'S STYLISH FANCY SOX—with Embroidered Fronts and Clocks—all to go for 4 pairs for 3/11. : , - v 50 dozen beautiful SILK WIDE END TIES—-all new, stylish Ties in all the latest colourings and designs/ for 1/6 &. 1/11 each. 6 dozem pairs Men's Smart, Serviceable WHITE DUCK TROUSERS—ideaI for bowling, tennis, or picnicking, at 5/9 pair. 25 dozen MEN'S BATHING COSTUMES—Neck to knee arid Canadian styles—for 1/6, 1/11, & 2/6 each. _ 6 dozen MEN'S PURE WHITE CHINA SILK HANDKERCHIEFS—at 1/6,1/11, 2/6, & 2/11 each. 55 BOYS' COWBOY SUITS—in serviceable Washing Drills and Smart All Wool Tweeds & Flannels, at 5/6, 7/11 8/11, 10/6. 12/6, & 14/-each. 35 BOYS' & YOUTHS' Smart Serviceable SPORTS SUITS —both straight and continuation knickers—at 13/6, 15/6, 18/6, 21/-, & 25/- each. 55 Strong JAPANESE FIBRE SUIT CASES—very light but strong—covered with green canvas, leather bound and strong locks, at 9/11, 10/6, 12/6, 15/-, & 16/6. : DRESS HAMPERS—very strong though light—at 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, & 3/6. We've just bought 150. pairs of WHITE & ECRU LACE CURTAINS, from a warehouse up-North, at a very large discount. A good many of them are slightly soiled, others are quite fresh;,but the whole lot will. be offered to-morrow at a fracvtioii. over half the regular prices. "We-nirat get rid of them by Christmas. If you want the pick of them get to-m,oyrow, for the best of- thefn , will be grabbed, early. We 'll olTer the'lot at 2/3, 2/11, 3/il, 4/6, 6/6, 7/6, 10/6, 12/6, & 15/-pair.. Usually sold./at 3/11 to 27/6; ; If you live but of town; ordef by mail, ENCLOSING CASH. WE PAY POSTAGE on everything except Antimony Ware and Men's 2/6 Neglige Shirts. — iAa

Eye Openers in the Fancy Department, This department is jammed with dainty articles—all just ideal for Christmas Gifts. Let a shilling loose here, and it will .tiring you" twice as much as it. would in any other store in town. " "But-you must remember that we've only very limited quantities of many of the goods advertised —so hurry in early, while the selection is big. LADIES' NECKWEAR!! We've just the dandiest selection of LADIES' NECKWEAR you ever set eyes on—all fresh new goods just bought for the Christmas trade. MEDICI COLLARS, T/if Pair, 0r,;3: Pairs for 5/6. Remember the name — Linsply FRONTS, VESTS, &c., all to go for 6d, 9d, 1/, 1/6, 1/11, & 2/6. Worth 1/11 to 5/6. We've a BIG TABLE showing about 58 dozen —all at 1/- each. . 120 dozen LADIES' DAINTY WHITE, PANCY HANDKERCHIEFS, some with Lace Edges, others Daintily Embroidered — •with. Hemstitched or Scalloped Borders. About 70 distinct designs. All to go for 6d each. Worth 9d to 1/6. ILLUSTRATED BOOKLETS —each containing 3 ready for posting. BOOKLETS CONTAINING S PLAIN HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS 1/eack ..BOOKLETS containing 3 FANCY EMBROIDERED HAOTKERCHIEFS, 1/6 each. 20. dozen LADIES' STYLISH LEATHER HANDBAGS—in all the latest shapes., and hardly any two alike. Many of them are beautifully fitted inside. All to go'for 1/11, 2/6, 3/6, 4/6, 5/11;,7/6, & 8/11 each. Worth 4/11 to 25/-. DON'T WASTE TIME DARNING!! "LINSPLY" HOSE :saye v 'the-trouble. They're soft; all wool plain Black Cashmere Hose; but the toes and heels, where all the strain is v are spliced with pure Irish Linen Threads. They wear three times as long as any other Hose—they're just as near holeproof as hose can be. QUAKER & ROLL COLLARS, FICHUS, JABOTS, BLOUSE —the Hose that last. A Huge Selection of SILK ANKLE HOSE, LISLE THREAD HOSE —Plain Lace Ankles, or embroidered —in white and black. -AH to go at 1/-, 1/6, 1/11, & 2/6 Pair. GET* A PAIR of "DANDY" KID GLOVES!! They wear twice ,as long as most Kid Gloves. "Dandy" Kid Gloves — *'tti White/ Black/ and" Tarn—are soft and pliable—pei'fect fitting .(Gloves that wear splendidly. Worth 3/11 pair. Our price is -'2/11 pair. ANTIMONY WARE!! We've a great selection of beautiful ANTIMONY WARE—bought for less than half-price from a Japanese Merchant Tip North who gave tip business. It includes Jewel Caskets, Ornaments of all description. Cigarette Cases, Ink Stands. Rose Bowls, etc. All to go for 1/6, 2/6, 3/6, 4/6, 6/6, 8/11,19/6, &.12/6 each.; Worth 3/6 to 30/-. .Here in : the Showroom you'll'find" the dandiest lot of bar"gains r you ever set eyes upon-. We take stock soon after Christina-, and the whole of our

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FLEMING & SONS' lioods for Christmas Axminster Carpets, Corridor Rugs, Carpet Squares, Hearth Rugs, Stair Carpet, Door Mats. Linoleus & Floorcloths in all Widths. ...... Jap. Silk, Tussore Silks. Tea Cloths, Tray Cloths, Cushion Covers, Tea Cokeys, Sideboard Covers, Duchess Sets, Night Dress Cases, Pillow Sham.s D'Oyleys, Table Linen, Casement Cloths, Table Covers. Peter Pan Collars, Fancy Handkerchiefs. Photo Frames, Fire Screens/ Toy Go Carts, Trays. Carpet Squares. Jjarge Stock of Furniture, &e. & Sons HARDY-STREET.

WEtoNGTOJSfi WOtiL SADES. . . —-—f *_ ' W' T/F.S wiLf fee- JieM' iu the COjSCJSRT... CHAMBER," TOWN HALL, WELLINGTONS - ;dgring/_ fehe current eeasonKm- the following dates : 26th JANUARY, 1915., at. 9. a.m. Catalogues Close 16th. January, noon. 26th FEBRUARY, 1915, at 9. a.na. Catalogues Close 19th February, 5 p.m. The Charge on "Wool offered, but - not sold, will be 2s per Bale for- the first, offering, nnd Is per Bale for the -second offering. Tn order to shorten the catalogue Single and Two-bale Lots will be grouped as far as possible, and all Two-bale Lots not grouped will be treated as "Star'' lots. To facilitate no reserves will be accepted, for iSuch-loia- - GEO. H. SCALES/ LTD. 1 W. & G. TURNBULfcVAND CO:; LTD. N.Z; LOA3ST AND " MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO.. LTD., AND JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD. DALGETY AND CO., LTD. UNITED FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN. LTD., AND WALRARAPA FAR MERS- GO-OP. ASSN., Lit). LEVIN AND,GO.- LTD., AND FREE MAN R£ JACESON . AND CO! *. - ABRAHAM & -

V ■!? T t Y ou. re. reaii-y ory : . in a " Fi ; h Bra n d -' ■' < D CT7 I IT -r~" ' " i i< hi r L Jb ■ ■ -v~ •#{-•* v' | CT jr* JS- -T? -f? xi'/zlu^ j *_? I—i ji .Vw* .1 £-. J: i- \ _ j Not a" dressy "acsu 'X r / \ j walerprooi, du fr i'oo r.i y, " t ■ '■/ j cpnitort-giv:ng service coat , I | thai wiil keep you cry- ii ihc II r ! wettest vraaihsr. I 5 / IV- {• > ' SOLD AT. ALL THE / I ■ H 1t... leading stores . • ./ y ! '* Wc prici piaticf? crj rvrr;- labc! / j J ; •' ! , SATISFACTION MtGUARANTEED . j and mean it I JJcaufied Tower Co. . i >: ? coston. U.s. j T" SyJn.„ j • ~~ P.-riii A^u.

They were discussing certain acquaintances, when Flint inquired: "Saunders arid Harris are close friends, aren't they?" "Yes; neither can borrow a penny from t-he other," came the reply. "Do -I bore you?"- asked the mosquito politely, as, he sunk a half-inch shaft intothe 'summer boarder's arm. "Not at all," replied the- boarder, squashing him with a book. "How do I strike you?"

Patio/iJ Husband : "Why do ; yoxi keep nie waiting at' this corner for two hours -' You said you were merely going to step in to see how' Mrs Knowall was." Wife: "Well, she insisted on telling me." ,

MINUTE '■ < vV^\v\ %<A*Q » f <■ t iiHiTfri ** Everything I" THE WIFE says so because " OTO " sares lier time. No special saucepan required. Cooks perfectly in ONE MINUTE. THE HUSBAND says so, too. " OTO has the flavour lie wants and can g*et in nothing: else. OTO is appetising:, satisfying, sustaining:, and "bodybuilding-. It is tlie rig'ht preparation for a grood day's work. THE IDEAL FIRST MEAL Ripe, fat oats—the "best grown in New Zealand are selected"for ''OTO." Prepared by a secret process. Only the nourishing: g ? raiins of the kernel come to your table. $77777? Packed in 41b. and 201b. Damp-proof \fc////' Bags—Evei'y Bag FULL WEIGHT. va.'///. ORMJR " OTO" PBOM YOUR GROCER TO-DAY ! M-ne t*v LANG DO W.N &. SON. LTD. CH.R iSTCHURCH. _ iS-s.

"Do you believe," she asked, "that a j genius can possibly be a good husband?" ! ''Well,'' be modestly Teplied, 'jl would prefer not answer that question. Rut my wife ought to be able to tell you." \

Wise mothers keep "Xazol" handy, 'iis. so easy to take, and children like its i;i grant properties. A f»w drops cn a piec.fi o! sugar are wor.d":-fa!lv soothing, eatsing. and helpful to "stuffed-up" heads and sore throats.*

PRODUCE SEASON, ! : 1914-16". ••'• -. ; - ; i WE ARE ADVANCING. AS DSUAL, ; ... —ON — ! . WOOL. SKINS, BUTTER, 'AND < OTHER PRODUCE, FOR SHIPMENT TO THE LONDON • MARKET, . OR FOR SALE IN WELLINGTON. J. B fibOK & 00. Ltd LiaiTEQ WOOS WOOL' 1914-16 SEASON . WE are" now receiving'"WOOL AND OTHER PRODUeE- at our bulk Stores tor- shipment; by the ».S. loading at Nelson about, 16th. December. T.TRF.R aTm ADVANCES MADE. WELLINGTON. SALES. Wo haveT madei . 'Complete-arrange-ment? for Offering at these Sales -if cliea' 3 desire- it. Valuations giv6n'prior to Sale if required. "The" next -Sale*takes place on December. Catalogues close on sth~ December. E. BUXTON AND CO.. Ltd.. - HOyAE MAiL STANLEY BHUOK, DAlifc, vVAKEFinILD. MOTOR CAR SERVICE . - LEAVES. :.st.a.nifiy t :. ;£«**• | T«ur«dsy, and' "Saturday j M; 7.3U WSkeSel,(i .1-30 p.ni. Car* .will run when sufficient inwill receive strict Charges m'odsrate. V ■ -Ivan* MOtOR SWPLY " a.

TO STAND AND TRAVEL THIS SEASON, IN THE NELSON AND MOTUEKA DISTRICTS, THE CLYDESDALE STALLION SILVER PRINCE. tlsob, Vo.L 7, N.Z.5.8.) HSP r • • , PRINCE is a beautiful bay, jo' of excellent quality, Tising 3 years; sired by the imported Silver Gift ■,12359). Dam Diamond (3507), by Kelvin Grove, bred by J. Small, Esq., Ashburton. Grand dam Dolly, by J. Boagg's MiddlePRINCE'S SHOW RECORD. As a Yeai'ling ho gained First and ipecial at Nelson Sbow ; and as a Two-ear-old Seoond prize p.gafnst all comers. Fur particulars arroly to A- W. PRICE, Owner, Wsncea West. ".LINSEED OOAtToUNU.*' Th« "Stockport Rini'KJf" for Ooagh* and Holda. Of 40 yeaj'ii' .njrf/vori elticacy-" SUFFERED AGONY WITH HEADACHEc:. "I highly recommejid Chamberlain's Tablets to anyone who suffers from headaches," says Mrs M, Iv. Berry, Marl borough. Rdr., Victoria Valley, Tasmania. "I suffered agony -with- headaches ai.d tried almost everything. Nothing olidmo any good nntil a friend i-ecommonded Chamberlain's Tablets, and they soon put me right again. Now I would not be without a box of Chamberlain's Tablets iu the house." —Sold everywhere.* 'LINSEED COMPOUND,' fcn Uougha and Olds. Of ororen vjffinac* for oh est wmplunt*.

®S / §sr i Furnislim WORD ABOUT' OUR RESOURCES©ye OUALITY—ANO OSSK VALUE. IN the first piace, we are COMPL EPf'-l SOUSE FURNISHERS, arid M-e hold the-. LARGEST STOCK of HIGH-GRADE MODERN FURNITURE in the City.' Ev cry thing we sell is THOROUGH-LY-RELIABLE IN QUALITY, and is .narked ai a price which is absolutely as low such quality can be sold at. -.VAS C^J |g\ ■ \ • K.'* k'\ l Jp-v Vbswi I %'$ i, 'vft i<? stf A f : mi -3 OUR'STOCKS are remarkably varied, and include a, very fine selection of Handsome Suites indifferent for Dining-room, Bedroom, a pel Drawing-roam ; Carpets and Linoleums; Bedsteads; Lasy Chairs ; Cpuclivs; and Household Necessities of every kind. EVERYTHING THE MODERN HOME NEEDS "WE SUPPLY AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. CALL AND INSPECT. | lock's furniture Emporium.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLVIII, 16 December 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLVIII, 16 December 1914, Page 2

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