«. L, BE ATII A i'O. Oommeiicea^tlifefc GREAT > -U; SlOcfctaMiig^ Sal c Fpli TWENTY-ONE DAYsLONLYt ! ! t\^"' i;l Having ParfihaW some very Large^L&ga in OBOTHING and DXSEBB ' GOODS at 50 Per Cent under regnlpr price, we are Jn :a position to-offer some Genuine Bargains, only a few &f '^hiofa 1 we oan-speoially enumerate v :■;;■;■■ :.■:..-.■ 'wtbißMvertisement; ; , V .' ' . i ■■■■>■■ '-.{ f-prji-^- '•■■■:•:■■ '•■■: ii'Vfi ••:>: '■'-'• ■■"" ji 100 Gents' Tweed Bja&a', 18/6—50 All Wool Colonial Tweed Suits, 29/6, 82/6 . and 89/6-100 pairs Colonial Tweed Trousers, 9/6 & 10/0 „, : 50 Gents' All Wool Trouaer^andWestaiviT/6-^lB6 Youths aod Boys Twe^c Trousers, from 8s 6a~ loo pairs Geata' Saddle Tweed Trousers, 12/9, 18/9— 500 pairs Mole Trouser^, 4/11 ijbesi value .in ;ihe Colony— .'■;. I hi Gents' Summer Ooats, 5/11--^Boys Washing bnifca,' 2/1 1-r-A Splendid Line 0: Tweeds for Boys wear, 1/8 & 1/11— 100 doz heavy KMapoiWdolle^Socksil/! - |Bo>B and MensjO^t^l^irts, fron^|Oia-~ *&otiiC Ohiiarens Btraw^Hats at 93, Ib, wprtKWuble-— Youths an.d'Meri's EoelTstra^ Hats, 2/-, 2/B— Gents' liesJlßraoea] >3elts,; -Hosiery, all redabeia in^prioe-^ A lot of Tra?eUers Ssmples in TJudersJiirtsana-Pantß for- Gents 1 wear at big - 'disoouttt. .'U-. l- r -O y" - ! 12 yda New Dress Stuff for 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, 7/11, 8/11, i/iis-treOO yards Figured and Plain NnnsVei'.ings.lOJdandls, worth la 9d— 600 yards Fancy Flowered Muslins, at Bid. 9Jd, and lOJd, worth Is? 6d— Prints and Ginghams, a Bplendid range from' 3 Jd— 6o pieoes Flannelettes from 3|d— 2o patterns in Galateae,*4fd, sid£6§d, 7^,B^l^loo Broad Sills Sashes, 2s 6d and 2s lid, usual.prioe 6s 6d— A large lot of Remnants of Calicoes, Cretonnes, eto.i-50 doz Ladies J"anoy Muslin' Aprons, ; : : -9di"ls? Is 6s' ana 2s^t7hWeached Caliooes, 2s 3d doz-yds ; bleached Ca)ioo, 2a 64 doz yds— A special line of Embroideries at 4|d and 6d— Art MusHna/from.^dirlia^ Women's Hose in Black and Navy, 6Jd— so niebea Cretonne," *iU»ew pattern9,4id f -.6idj:6Jdi 7|d; atfd Bjd-»Neck Ribbons from l&d yardV : Peather ''Biirs, GloVeß/eto. " Wiiitei? e<3p.s! ' '• — 0 ■■ S-^,: r . : ' : - I J Steamer TMNUI our'iirsf 6hipm<^ of : ■ .."' >: .- ■/. : I^W.SEASON;S :r GGt?I)S J wbicli will be on bhow in a few days time - LI. i-'I - : - ~•' '; - '•- ■ ■ • : '' :? ': '- ' : L.o—^i^-i— ; ■'"'■■ ... 1 ■ 1 BRIDGE STREET, NELSON.
tye Grass Seed, i, T^iOBY'S Evergreen Perennial Rye Grass Jj, (English imported); heavy Colonial of oW;pasture ; good Colonial at 4/9. ; GOCKSFOOT. Heavy Samples Bright, Olean Seed. ! CLOVERS. We have a large Etook of Clovers and Gxaßß63, including Bed and White Clover— Cowgrass-Alsike— Lucerne— Trefoil— --'•-- Thnothy=Korin, etc "\7"T? r FP'TTTrGi (English and Scotch RYE_CORN B . IS' AH Invoices Lowest Bates. See Samples. OLE & HADDBW. JUBILEE OF IELSOR METHODISM. IN Connection with the above the follow . ing SERVICES and MEETINGS wil . beheld:— OTNDAY, Feb. 28.-SPECIAL JUBILEE * SERVICES will be conduoted in St. John's Churoh, in the morning by Bey. W.O. Oliver (of Dunedin); Afternoon by Rev C. H. Laws (of Wellington); Evening by Bey 0. H. Laws (of Wel- , , lington). Collection at all services for extinction of debt on Churoh. TUESDAY,- Maroh Ist.— Addresses on '•Methodism, Ancient and Modern," by the Beys S. Hndson (of Dnoedic) and W.O. Oliver, at 7.30 p.m. Collection. WEDNE3 p AY.-rQarden Party, at Botanioal : .Beserve at 3 p.m. . Games of all descriptions, i.iea at 5.50. Admission ls, ; •Ghildren 6d, including Tea, Games, etc., THURSDAY.^Organ Recital and Children's .-*- Concert -iii St. John's Churob, at 7.30 p.m. Collection. ; F RlDA : Y:— Special^Thaaksgiving Service, , when Addresses will be delivered by. ' Ministers: and others. Com.■ri;mencTS:aV7.3Qp.m. . PUNDAY, Maroh 6tb.-Speoial Services 11 a.m; and 6.3Q p.m. 547 : S. , BDLTON'B TJILOWER SEEDS for Pbksent : Sowing. X? Just received from Nice, and highly ...,,:■,. v.iv recommended . Pbimdla Sinensis FisnBBiATA, xkshest crimson puiriljf, Bnow white, and chiswiok red. 2/6 per,pa!?ket. , . ;i ...*••.. rkLAßabjHiuM. saved froni finest exhibition varieties, 2/6jper packets , CAtgEoi/ABiA, Wrbacedus, "Dalkeith Park i.v xßtrainj 2/6 per packet/ ; CicEDASJBN-PjtßeionM GidAKißtM, extra good, in:;2/6^per'packet. / Geoxinia,' exhibition varities, 2/6 per pkt. Fbimbose, hardy, high-ooldred ■ hybrids^ ,^1 Dean's, Iff pet paobet. . ; ' I • P^tdhiaj hybridft grandiflora^from a superb 'rji??U§?M on V is Per, packets . ,56 . j -■•- Tlarleij^oid"llm)s «M>' ■;;: v^BQiIJGrHT ;. ,:,■:;> O»^^MCEITAI3ATNS^ as ainilV IA A /^OEHUQAOKS, -' : >r ' aU eissest T^OE Extra jieavyi 72>iiiohe0 GtsiSfi Setsds^ ClOTera of all desotiptios. little's Sheep a Dip, Jspn, 2, IB9lj ;T
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Colonist, Volume XXXV, Issue 7256, 27 February 1892, Page 3
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662Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXXV, Issue 7256, 27 February 1892, Page 3
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