S'Swti ■’■j * r wC M ♦ CL. fti<m Pal! Before the B«g*in Snktrs at ScKH’S If you speak about the low prices of 1914, what will you say about our Sale figures! We have held many Sales, but never one where we have been, able to reduce prices as in this great event. Every morning sees the bargain tables filled—every night sees them empty! Xet, there are still hundreds of articles that have been reduced regardless of cost! Gome soon and secure present and future needs, while prices are so favourable! v These will appeal to the Thrifty:— 25 Ladies’ Costumes, in White Pique, Linens, Gaberdines, etc. Worth 50/- to 100/-. All to clear at 25/100 Siuart Ready-to-Wear Hats. To clear at 4/11 to 10/6 30 Pairs Large Size Corsets, best shapes. To clear 6/6 up 10 Pieces 40-in. Fancy Organdie Muslins, 2/6. Now 1/- yard. 2 Pieces ‘‘Doctor’' Flannel, 4/6. Now 2/11 yard 2, Pieces 80-in. Crewjson’s Sheeting 6/11, For 4/9 2 Pieces Tapestry Runner 6/6. For 3/41 20 (only) Boys' Strong Tweed School Suits 37/6. For 27/6 100 Pairs Men's Buckskin Trousers 10/6 pair 20 doz.Navy Spotted' Working -Handkerchiefs, 2 sizes, ; 6d and 8d each. Large Assortment REMNANTS of oil kinds at about halfprices. Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, Calicoes, Sheetings, Dress foods. , Jr All Day ’Wednesday—Close Saturdays ! p.m.. No Late Night. 9 mMcKAy & sou iiSON «cn k v ii'i* DON'T MISS DOR DISPLAY OF SIFT GOODS. W>v many years this has been the headquarters of Christmas Shoppers, and we are still daiming the position. ypu want Gifts An or Old—Father, Mother Sweetheart, dr Friend—vas have something to suit 1 AND -THE PRICES ARE RIGHT Prove the truth for yourseli avisit of inspection. - post orders will receive very careful attention. Just give ns as. close a description ss • * your requirements, anti we wfil assure you satisfact - OgRpTMAS AND NE *EAR CARDS. We have i splendid assortment. Single, from Id to 1/6; Packets from 1/ to P/t* , v TRAVELLING BAGS, TRUNKS, BASKETS, Etc., in a! rises and prices, but all Good Values: i. raws A object msmTim.
(MATURED.) ■J ME. BRHUMIT ALE CNRW) INVALID STBHT (MATURED.} ALL THESE GBLBBEATED T01&C BEVMRAftES OBTAIN A2SSL® BY ■ BINGING UP TELEPHONE g J.R.DBDttN & S6N NELSON BREWERY lATED WATERS, I I BEER IBIDMIS ALL OF UNQUESTIONABLE PURI T? AND EKGBLLENOE. OBTAINABfeB BY RINGING UP - TELEPHONE DODSON'S AERATED FACTORY. drink is the name often fW te Itola-Nip, fo t it is « keen ae it deKcfonc. Made frun fto ;-paTB Kofa-Wut. Hotels &xu3 stores.* STOPS GOUGHS AND BANISHES GOLDS. Men, women, and children all over the wqrMfeiw and know the worth of Dr. (SlMMs'* New Discovery. Are yon ', U*)os don't delay, but bny a bottle bh ready to ponce on to the flrrt Pffld feat makes fts appearance. ■Don*!’ f&TgCt,' Slibldon'e New Die* ' .grw.ifr'ft* fv*s*&. A™ 1 ? g* tnotUHBZUHd w pr» t|fa| yon from oonshe and cold*. Price. ObtefneWe everywhere* r A' *' V-
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1919, Page 7
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