BOYS' odd Knickers, all sizes, in plain Dark Tweed, Striped Twill, and Serges, from 2s 6d to 4« lid pair.— C.D.C., Ltd., Bridge-street. PICK your favourite "Queen" from the "Broma" set of Photographs, showing To-morrow Night. CLOSING down Sale. Great reductions in Cutlery, Plate, Clocks, etc., for three -weeks only.—G. Muncaster, Bridge-street. SPECIAL Displav "Carnival Queen" Photographs To-morrow Night. BROMA STUDIO. BARGAINS in Cycles for One Week only, at Frank Moore's, Bridge-st. Gents' from £5 15s. ALL makes of Tyres and Tubes kept in stock. Repairs of all descriptions. —Frank Moore, Bridge-street. BANANAS, ripe and sound, 12, 16, and 24 for Is; Bon Chretian Pears ; all choice Fruit afad Confectionery.— Boyes, late Harris, Hardy-street. NELSON Rifle Association. —Prize Money won at recent meeting will be paid out at Drill Shed To-morrow Evening. A- NICE selection of White and Coloured Blouses to pick from, ranging in price from 3s Hd to 86 6d. Also a big variety in White Voile Blouses; clearing price 7s 6d.—Hears, late Carpenter, Manchester Drapery Co. PLAIN White Nurses' Aprons from Is 3d to 2s lid; Ladies' Navy and Coloured Dorothys from 2s H d > a beautiful range of Underclothing to P* c k from; Ladies' White and Coloured Underskirts going cheap.—MeaTS, late Carpenter, Hardy-street. CASEMENT Cloths, Plain and Bordered, from lOd yard; Figured Art Muslins from 4^d; Frilled Pillow Slips,' Horrockses Calico, Is each ; Fancy Frilled Slips from 2s. —Mears, late Carpenter. LADIES' and ready-to-wear Hats all at reduced prices. Hop-picking Hats 9d each. Several pieces Navy Blue Print for hop-picking, -usual price Td, now 6d yard.—Mears, late Carpenter, Hardy-street. FORESTERS' HALL, COLLINGWOOD STREET.
SUNDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. MR. A. CURROW will begin another Series of Bible Ifectures, dealincr with the fulfilment of Prophecy and Bible Doctrines. Subject: Satan's Last Deception." Collection. \UEEN CARNIVAL! Ladies' Glace Kid Strap Evening Shoes 2s lid; reduction for quantities. —Sro'tli s Shoe Store, Bridge-street. CARNIVAL Queen! Ladies' Glace Kid Tan Strap Dancing Shoes 3s lid to clear; usual price 8s 6d. Wear guaranteed.—SMlTH'S Shoe Store. ADIES' real Glace Kid Bronze Evenm m ing Shoes (best English makes), 4s 6d to clear; usually 12s 6d. —Smith's Shoe Store. The place for Genuine BarL gams. BATTLETIME Bargains in Baskets! Hand Baskets at half retail prices. Just see them outside To-morroiw.—*• "NOVELTIES." PHOTO Frames! New shipments. Beautiful Frames; latest ideas: Is and Is 6d each, at "NOVELTIES.' TO-MORROOW! 3 good Novels for Is; 12 Brilliant Tea Spoons for Is 6d ; strong Cane Hampers, with Straps, 3s lid.—At '•NOVELTIES." BELOW Auction Prices ! Metal Trays, 3 for Is; Cups and Saucers 4s 6d dozen; 100 Paper Serviettes for Is. See Display at "NOVELTIES." TH- PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON. THE usual MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION MEETING will be held at the Office, TRAFALGAR STREET, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, 15th and 16th February, 1915, from 9 a.m. till 3 p.m. each day. NOTE.—Subscriptions can always be paid prior to the pay-days. GEORGE M. ROUT, Secretary.
D LAST Few Days of Sale! Great Bargains in Men's and Boys' Clothing. —JOHANSON'S, Hardy-street. I SALE ends in a few days. Several > Men's Suits quitting at remarkably low prices, to make, room for our New Goods.—JOBLANSON'S, Hardy-st. SPECIAL lot of Patriotic Hand-paint-ed Ties and Handkerchiefs just to hand.—JOHANSON AN* DCO., Hardy-st CJATURDAY, 13th, Last Day of Sale! Jof Special further Reductions on many lines" of Men's Wear. A visit will pay you.—JOHANSON, HaTdy-strcet. - BE sure and, see our Wall Papers! Nothing better; the world's best. — J. Savage and Sons, Hardy-street. MAGNIFICENT Patriotic Pictures of England's Greatest Men, from Is. Savage and Sons, Hardy-street. DISTEMPER your walls with Hall's Sanitary Washable Distemper. Ask for Tint Book; free; 93 shades.—J. Savage and Sons, Hardy-street. JUST opened up, a beautiful selection of Wall Papers, Borders, and Friezes to match.—J. Savage and Sons, Hardy-street. IMOCK'S Finest Shoulder Bacon, from 7d to lid per lb. T. USHER AND SON, Hardy-st. MUSCATELS 9d per lb pkt., reduced from Is 3d, owing to late ai*rival for Christmas trade.—J. Wood and Sons, Ltd. 7TVTEW season's Comb Honey, in lib. LLII sectionsj first-class sample; at J. Wood and Sons'. DIMMOCK'S "Wiltshire Cure" Bacon ■ lid per lb. by the sides; Hams lid; Ham Rashers Is 2d lb.—J. Wood and Sons. CHUTNEYS! Just arrived, finest Indian Chutneys: Major Grey's Sweet Sliced Mango, Mango Plain, Bengal, Madras, Cashmere, etc.; in air sizes. T. USHER AND SON, Hardy-st. VICTOR SPIERS ■ . has taken over the STRAND CAFE, BRIDGE STREET, and trusts by close attention to the wants of Customers to ensure a fair share of Public Patronage. Civility and Cleanliness a Speciality. PIANOFORTE Selections! Patriotic Memories, containing 50 different National Airs; price 2s.—At Begg and Co.'s,' Trafalgar-street. Kaiser bill," a Song of ■ the Great War; price 2s, at Berg's, Trafalgar-street.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 12 February 1915, Page 6
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