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Messrs Trathen and Co. announce that they will be open for .business all day to-morrow "(Wednesday) until 6 p.m.* UILDING SALE will be continued ' in the premises formerly occupied by'the late A. R. Hitching, in Hardy-st. —Short and Son, Tailors and Mercers. UTLDING SALE.—Men's 35s Ovefcoats for 25s each; Boys' Raincoats, worth 25s to 32s 6d each, all sizes, 16s 6d each.- —Short, and Son. UILDING S A L E.—Fleecy-lined _ Singlets and Pants, usually 4s 6d each, now 3s 6d eachi—Short and Son, next to "Novelties," Hardy-st. LB. of good, sound • Onions tor Hj 2s 3d; Table Potatoes of excellent quality cheap; sniall Potatoes for fowL feed only 14s per cwt; and Pickling Onions l£d per lb. ; —Stewart and Co., "Nile-street. r RICES that are peculiarly Dee and Sons'! Men's Glace Golosh Balmorals only 14s sd, at the New Boot Store. RICES have taken a big tumble at Dee and Sons' New Boot Store. Men's Box Chrome Derby Bals. only 13s 6d. 'HETHER you want them to stand ' in or walk in, to dance in or talk in, we have them.—Dee and Sons' Neff Boot .Store. 'P to date, nobby, the swellest Shoes J the manufactured makes! That a Dee Shoe. —-Dee and Sons' New Boot Store. RETTTEST Autumn Shoes! ■, Dee . and Sons warifi to show yon, the "Rea.l Styles:" Call - To-morrow. ; RESSY people like our Shoes. Call s and see them.—Dee and.Sons' New Boot Store. "EN! .We are putting a Special price .on these Box Chrome Golosh Boots for the week, and expect to sell hundreds of pairs at 12s 6d.—Dee and Sons.' ';'■.- tHE man who knows and admires . good workmanship, honest leather, and smartest styles in Men's Footwear likes Dee and Sons' New Boot Store. \, "OTHER! It is practical economy to . .buy Boots for your family at Dee and Sons' New Boot Store. TENDERS. .ENDERS are invited for ADDI- . TIONS to and PAINTING INTERIOR of APPLEBY SCHOOL. Specifications to be v seen at Schoolhouse. Tenders, addressed to the Secretarv, Ap.plebv School Committee, close FRIDAY, April 9th. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ■ PIANOFORTE. "RS. AMBROSE MOORE'S Second .Quarter commences on TUESDAY, April 6th-: ' V FAREWELL SOCIAL will be L given on. WEDNESDAY EVENING, in the Rechabite Hall, BRIGHTWATER, to the 1 REV. C. EATON and MRS: EATON, at 7.30. A hearty invitation is tendered to ail. NOTICE. 10 all those kind friends, who, in . their sympathy, took the trouble to attend my late Wife's Funeral, I wish to convey mv sincere appreciation. • * M. M. WEBSTER, For Self and Family. ,UR New Season's Goods are now to hand. Inspect our Famous EvarDri Overcoats —the acme of comfort and durability—39s 6d, 47s 6d, 555( and 67s 6d.—New Zealand Clothing Factory. 'OW Showing! Territorial Shirts in Khaki. The ideal Shirt for Camp.— New Zealand Clothing Factory. " ' IHE Latest in ? Little Boys' Peter . Pan Hats. Newest patterns; a florious variety.—New Zealand Clothing 'actory. HE Latest and Smartest in Foot- . wear. Our New Season's Boots now to hand.—New Zealand Clothing Factory. O you know that our 1915 Overcoats, latest styles, double and single breasted, 39s 6d, 47s 6d, 555, and 65b,—New Zealand Clothing Factory. RAVEL in Comfort! Visit us for . the latest in Bac;s, Trunks, Suit Cases, and Travelling- Rugs.—New Zealand Clothing Factory. FAREWELL SOCIAL will be jiven the REV. C. AND MRS. JN, in the Wesley Hall, RICHMOND, on TUESDAY EVENING, April 6th, at 7.30. All are cordially invited. OR Easter planting: Auriculas, .' Aquilegiag, Delphiniums, Geums, Pansies, Freesias, Anemones (six varieties) , Ranunculus.—Blackburn, Collin g-wood-Street.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 6 April 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 6 April 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 6 April 1915, Page 6