1898 SPRING 1898 New Goods Just Opened. — : o: — Suhmeb Dbesshb in plain and fanoy mixtures, »H Hosiebt— A large Btook of Ladieß' aod Girl's Caehfall doable width, 9d, 1/-, 1/3, and 1/6 UP • mere and Fine Wool Hose, just imported, Sebgss, Navy, Blaok, Cardinal, 1/6, 1/ H. 2/6, 2/11. Tf\ 9d, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6 up ; a epeoial olearing line Fancy Blacks & Wool Creponnes, 1/9, 1/ H. 2/3, 2/11 \JJ Ladies' blaok ribbed Hose, only 63, worth 1/Cabhmebks & Mbbikos, Blact and Colored. 1/6 op KJ% Gloves, in Jashmere, Taffeta, and Silk, tan or Pbists, 3Jd, 4Jd, s^d, 6Jd, ?^d op. Splendid blaok ; also in Eid ; prioes to Bait the reseleotion. Rook bottom Prioes. f-\ quirements of all. Also, a speoial lot oamAbi Mdslihs -Lovely designs— Wonderful value. brio, maelin, and silk Handkerchiefs Price, 3 ld, 4Jd, sd, 6d, B^d, and 10|d. p_j ij | Towbls -A good useful siriped Tnrkish at 9d, extra these before parohasing elsewhere. ±2 * » large Is, white Turka 6d, B}d, lOJd, Is, 1/3. Galatbas— A large stock from 6Jd np ; also, ft? 1/6 up Drillettes, S.B.S Stripes, Pondoras eto. m HH Sujsbias, strong heavy make 3d, 4d, 6d, 6d, a yard, Nainsooks — Full widths. Cheaper than ever. k. a These linings are admitted to be the best Prioeß, 4£d, s}d, 6 id, 7£d, B.Jd. Also a g {^ M-l value going ; also, Linenettea 6d Variety of Fanoy Mnslins. Tickings, special value, 6d, 7sd. 9d, 10} d up ; Silveb Abt Pbints, for draping — rloh designs, w Sheeting, full width, in white or anbleaohel, similar io Tapestry, bat lighter and leaa ij « from lOJd to 1/9 expensive, at B|d * yard. » FtooBCLOTHa, newest patterns, oil baok, 6ft wide, Obeionotb. — A large Btook to ohooae from, 4U .Q I^ 9^' 2 / 3 ' and 2 I U a y&td * Theßa arft New to Sid 1 a yard. Double Width Reversible, C-| r 72 Qoodß, not old seedy patterna 1/-, 1/2s, l/ 6£. ' ~Jt \i2 QoiLrs, White Honeyoomb, Marcella, Batin, TapLadies 1 Apbon3- A nioe assortment, 1/-, 1/6, 273. <i n? eatry, Alhambra, Grecian ; a Epecial doable OhUdreDS Pinßforeß 9*d, 1/, 1/3 to 2/6. J«J size White Honeyoomb 5/11 Niw Stbaws, Children's Qalateas. Sailor's, and V LJ MBs'a&BoTa 1 Clothing— lnspection invited, best fanoy nntrimmed, from 1/- ; San Bonnets, M value ever shown ; washing Sailor Suits 2/11 1/-, 1/6, I'll, to 3/6 J Mra'a & Bo« J Straw Hats, Is, 1/6, 1/11, to 3/11 ; MitLiHEBY, Flowets, Cream and White Laoes, Bib- Hatd and Sof ' Felta in aU * he leadin e shapes bons, eto; a large variety at prioeß wbioh <\ »t lowest " spot cash " prioeß oannot ba beaten U Book?, Woollen and Merino, 6d, 9d, Is up ; Shirts, Ladies' Gobbets -A new lot justtS band, 2/11, 3/6, Ok Singlets, Braces, Collars, eto, at prioes to Bait' . 4/11, to 8/6; Blouses, 1/6 to 9/6 Hi all pookets. Infants' Bibs.— Speoial value, 9d and I-; silk do, Tf\ Tub— A very ohoioe lot of Derbys and Bows juat 1/6. Swiss Embroidery, 2d, 3d, 4Jd, 6Jd, >/-* arrived, eplendid valne. Try the Beady--6sd up. v» Money Shop tor anything you want. It will Tablb Damasks, a very heavy stook in white and <* P&y you* unbleaohed, from 1/1} to 3/11 EDWARD" °GIBBAKD, Beady-Money Draper and Clothier. Bridge-street, Nelson, CKPftf-' ■""' - ----^— -^~- - -"-:■"• l J^^x^__^_>^, m~ _ - ."^ dT^P DUNLOP'S Zhe Choicest i-^ __________ _______^ _* t * B 8 mSm _9 fi_ i_i _m _Si — — *7^ JL —^-^— — [ Pure, Wholesome, Fragrant. ; '7 fy e World. i 4LL TOBACCONISTS. ! ; <__^ _^ *- - . - ... . — ..... -__ . . l _. _il i- - '..-I .. .... ' j 3 A vUIUIII/llUM! (nail Parts of the World the NATURAL FOOD FOR A BABE is MOTHER'S M I LX, and THIS DOES NOT CONTAIN STARCH. WHY BENJAMIN QU M ike JToung Infants CANNOT digest STARCHY FOODS, a perfect Artificial Food for a hard-boiled Egg?— Be- s Infants must, therefore, NOT CONTAIN STARCH. cause it ia BAKD TO BEAT I j - <— — « _ That precisely cx preaseß the opinion B |H fl__k __F^l_______ like ifc t Introduced into Canterbury V_^w^|k iP^^^ «__H__r mediate. Thousands of bottles were HP lj|» jß''WL i W m,Jm din a [few months and hundred CONTAINS NO STURCH, 0 Bettleiß wrote gratefully to the pro- BUT MAKES A PERFECT FOOD FOR THE YOUNGEST CHILD. MELLIN'S FOOD ior Infants and Invalids Stay be obtained of all Dealers throughout the World. prietor of their Bf oody Oar*. WJ}VS FOOD WORKS, PECKHAJS, LONDON, ENGLAND. is net catchpenny Qaaok MediJ oine It is made by a folly qualified , '...-.- — "■"==^=.r^=^==^S — *'ke safest mii 4 Ohemisti who knows his bUßinesa. It ; ti&Wm tJw&^W _^S^M^mM ®J1 H^^^^ delicate consti contains the same ingredients as ha^^^^B^MmMMßk^^S^^^J^M^i chtldbenand - '-nviT IyPM-PTTg- ACIDITY OF THE INFANTS, AND FOI FBIARS' BALSAM, which was first gcSJ _S_!_£i_^______sli^ gqw SSS^jS™ - AND INDIG-STION. WAEH CLIHATiia BalßamJhas'been used or eis^hundred )W ~ " . t. ,- n v *t- « SOLD THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, ears for heahog Outs and Wounds, v IT- _ 3i .-__s__ for piisrisrEFO^i>'S i& ag-istesi a. BPISNOEB VINCENT B.BENJAMIN " " - GUM is a Compound oi this Balsam] A # with other ingredients, fepared byja ®^^^. _^^^te__ft %_H_^^l_ __r-**^lli__h peoial process o • nternal use. M^M Are you troubled with v O ar Gheßt^ m^^y > ""* BENJAMIN GUM wil heal the 'l^ff "IlilllllliJPH^ i^ Lunge. ItwiUnothealtheaatonee. %W^ The dietetic VdlUe Of COCOR It must be used for soma time, "and _^^% dOPOIIdS used regularly in old-standing cases. Jf^rf d_| l9t*~fla t66 pNpee adjustment of ike fat. Have 50a a Cold in the Head or a WWgmm 28#'%$& &* tniselbilitf affrf solubility of the Harsh Cough 9—BENJAMIN GUM #lli§_f|L ;. kWW ; raw* will heal the inflammation ot] the "J^W By YAH fIOUTEN'S Special PtOCGSS throat and passages of the nosa as lf%#]li|^ I. The superabundance .of natural fat, „ , , 1 1 o v si£S»M£ which renders crude cocoa unacceptable to Fnara Balsam heals cuts. Coughs f^^l the public, has been properly reduced and disappear with this inflammation fif|p2w erel3 -'* 1^ fjjP , -DwvrTAMTKr iMSSIm 2 The ofoDoftion of the fnord valuable which causes them. BENJAMIN ||§§| c^pSuntfs of the cocoa, includingf the GOMianot a oh9winggum,butavery lgg£i flesh-forming substances hava been ne__HL cessarily. increased, palatable liquid. wE2fr 3. Van Houten's Cocoa contains also more The falll. contains aW twice as WBX gLstJ?3^^ ft mooh aa any othir Cough Mixture in Wjmjg this respect it more nearly approaches milk than other cocoas* the mariet. It ia tho KIN& OF &BT R . fc misc , ble> and of AUJ. greatly increased solubility: thus a cupful — Sal TCd of V_ii Houten's Cocoa is richer, fuller, and. KUGE 3 if I » so to say, more pleasant to the palate than ||| a cupful of that of any other maker, white l/Q AND 2/6. IJ I its increased real solubility necessarily augm gbf ments its digestibility. Cheiaiatß and Stores. . Ijjk |O» onr»vriDTirT7T\Tr«l?\ ** YAK HO^EH'S Cocoa contain, no added OX £i!N v iilt VUN Wall I * j > starch op sugar or any substance foreign to OHEMIBI^OHRISTOHUBCH, & W the COCOa HeSH» © $#
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Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9291, 1 October 1898, Page 1
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1,122Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9291, 1 October 1898, Page 1
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