NOTHER consignment of Prints on show* Some worth lOd and Is per yard, our price 6di See door for show. Mears (late Carpenter): HREE S.S-.S. Drill is Ori the rise; We still sell it at Is per yard, as before, and guarantee it as the real thing.—Mears (late Carpenter). LL Working Men shaiild see our L Saddle Tweeds, Wire Tweeds, and Denims before purchasing elsewhere, as no rise in price has yet taken place.— Mears, late Carpenter, Hardy-st: E don't rise the price if it can ' possibly be avoided. But we certainly rise in popular favour as the place for Good Drapery at bedrock prices.— Mears (late Carpenter), Hardy-st. EE our Smart Flannel Trousers, in Greys ; latest cut; 14s 6d ; all sizes. New Zealand Clothing Factory. AMPLE Children's Boots, 2s lid, 3s lid, and 4s lid; worth double. -New Zealand Clothing Factory. ATHING Trunks, Neck-to-knee, Bathing Costumes, Bath. Towels. Enormous variety.—New Zealand Clothing Factory. EE our Patriotic Neckwear. Latest and newest goods just arrived.— Ne.v Zealand Clothing Factory. HE Latest Novelty ! Gentlemen s . Khaki Handkerchiefs and Khaki Ties.—New Zealand Clothing Factory. EE our New Styles in Little Boys Suits —the Cavendish and Vernon. —New Zealand Clothing Factory. 'EW Cretonnes 6d, Bd, and Is _ yard; New Casement Cloths for Curtains, plain and bordered, at 9d, Is, and Is 3d yard.—C.D.C., Ltd., Bridge-st. LIGHTLY Soiled at Takaka Fire! _7 Half-dozen only Ladies' Costumes, to be practically given away, at F. C. RIDER'S, Bridge-street. OX Suits! Few only to be cleared at Half-price. Don't miss this opportunity.—F. C. Ryder, Bridge-street. IHIRTS! Now is a chance to secure J Bargains in this line, to be cleared under ccst. Give us a call before going elsewhere. —F. C. Ryder, Bridge-st. IHE Soldiers!" One of the latest . Patriotic Songs ; price 2s, at Begg and Co.'s, Trafalgar-st. EACH "Me to Float on the Rolling __ Sea!" The latest Waltz Song from "Th/s Babes in the Wood." —At Begg and Co. ? s, Trafalgar-street. ;, "Who Paid the ip Van Winkle?" j At Begg's, Trafalgar-street. ALL our Trimmed Hats and Ready-to-Wears at Half-price for Cash, to make room for New Goods opening next week. —T. H. Condell, Trafalgar-st. CJPECIAL line of Prints to clear at 4d J5? per yard; double width Dress Ma- , terials 9d a yard. Shop early and taKe I your choice.—T. H. Condell, Trafalgarstreet. OYS', Girls', and Women's Sandals, in Black and Tan; lowest p rices.— Lightband and Co., Trafalgar-st. , |»/-"EN'S Glace and Box Calf Balmoral jyJL Boots; also Glace and. Box Calf Shoes; latest shapes. Prices right.— Lightband and Co., Trafalgar-street. {A Card.) ARTHUR BIRD, ACCOUNTANT AND COMMISSION AGENT. ' Tradesmen's and Contractors' Books kept. Goods Sold on Commission. Rents Collected, etc. Address : JACKSON'S BUILDINGS, TrafalgarGi OOD TEMPLARS! Important IT Lodge Work on Friday Evening. ROLL UP! CAR FOR THE COAST. A MOTOR CAR leaves Masonic Hotel at 8 a.m. on FRIDAY for MURCHISON, WESTPORT, and REEFTON. Book Seats at Hewlett's, 48 Waimea-st. 'Phone 394. I ANANAS, Pines, Grapes, choice Pears, Nectarines, Peaches, Lemons, Oranges, Dessert and Cooking Apples, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, and Green Peas. — Boyes (late Harris), Hardy-street. HE Favourite Saloon for Lunch or DE PARIS, Bridge-street. I -50 CADDLLAC 8-seater Motor J. Car for Hire; any time or distance.—E. Hewlett, Proprietor. "EW Stock Peter Pan Collars," very latest, from Is each; choice stock new Gloves, all shades, from Is pair.— CD.C, Ltd., Bridge-street. OLLY VARDEN Hair Dye. Sup- ■ plied in any required shade, 3s 6d. Kindly send sample of hair. —Mrs. Cousins, Hardy-street.
JUST opened up, a Beautiful Selection of Wall Papers, Borders, and Fxiezes to match. —J. Savage and Sons, Hardy-street. E sure and see our Wall Papers! Nothing better; the world's best. — J. Savage and Sons, Hardy-street. AGNTFICENT Patriotic Pictures of . England's Greatest Men, from Is. J. Savage and Sons, Hardy-street. CHILDREN'S White Cotton and Tan Mercerised Socks, all sizes. See our stock New Hatpins.—C.D.C., Ltd., Bridge-street. ISTEMPER your walls with Hall's Sanitary Washable Distemper. Ask for Tint Bookj free; 93 shades.—J. Savage and Sons, Hardy-street. lUP RIOR Footwear for Gents in 1 all best brands, at lowest current prices.—Lang, Bridge-street, opposite Fairey's. lUPERIOR Footwear for Gents in. Boots and Shoes; only best quality. —Lang's, Bridge-stTeet., opp. Fah-ey's. . ITRONG, serviceable Footwear for Boys and Girls, at Lang's, Bridgestreet, opp. Fairey's. HEAP Fruit! Grapes, Peaches, J Pears, Nectarines, Plums, Dessert and Cooking Apples, Passion Fruit, Oranges, Lemons.—Nelson Fruit Co. lOMATOES, Cucumbers, Rock Mel- . ons, Beans, Marrows, Pumpkins.— Nelson Fruit Co. ON'T Forget the Hibernian- Candir date (Miss Gladys Baxter) for Carnival Quene. 'OTE for No. 3 (Miss Gladys Baxter), Hibernian Society's Candidate for Carnival Queen. ASSORTMENT Ladies' Hand Bags (samples)—all new, at sample prioes, from 2s 6d each.—C.P.C., Bridge street.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 18 February 1915, Page 6
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