CHEAPER THAN EVER ! NEGOTIATIONS for the pawhase of a Basineea up North having fallen through, the nnderßigned has decided t3 remain in Nelaon. In order to make roam fur heavy jjkipmflntsofNEW GOODS to arrive from London early in ths New Year, present Stock bag teen still farther reduced. ' ;read thb following list .• Men's superiot Kavy Serge Suits, fill sizes, 29/6, usually two 6 pieces heavy Silesia, usually 5d for 3§d guineaß Extra wide and heavy U.B. Tabling, usually 1/6s, redoced to 1/---18 Btrong reliable all wool Colonial Tweed SnitP, 21/-, usually 35/- a yard ' Men's ftioleß 3/11, strong Cords 4/11 Fun a oub i e tf iih Whi;e Twi n gh ee ting, osually 1/2J, redooed to Btrong Cotton Bhirts, oollare, 1/11 ( - . io§dayard White Bhirtß, 14 to 16 J. only 3/11 8 dozen Trimmed Muslin Apron*, usually 1/- and 1/3, reduoed to Colonial-nude Portmanteaux and Brief Eage, at per cent off -• &d each - the usual prices ■ g| dozen Children's Bib?, good quality, Usually 9d and 1/-, for 36 strong Melville Tweed Suits, lined throoghout, s?zeß 6 to 13, 4Jd, or 3 for 1/- - reduced to 6/11 all routd . Bpeoial value, Ladies' Black Cashmere Hoae, usual prices 1/-, 1/6 27 pairs Navy Berge Knickers, lmed with Beleeia, sizes 4 to 13, and 2/-, reinced to 9d, 1/-. and 1/6 a pair usually 4/6, reduced to 2/6 la pair 12 dozen Girlß' Blaok Caßhmere Hose, 1x 1 and fancy ribs, 6-fold 15 pairs only Men's extra heavy Saddle Tweed Trousers, usually kneee, Eizes 2, 3, 4, 5, Si redooed to lOd, lid, 1/-, 1/1, 1/2 • 15/6 a pair^xeduced to 9/11 Speoial, Women'a Blaok Bibbed Hose, reduoed to 6d a pair, 24 pairß strong Tweed Trouserß, Eizes 3 to 7, neat patterns, usually 1/usually 8/6 a pair, reduced to 5/11 a pair ; very Bpeoial Ladies' Waterproof, reduced to 7/11 Splendid range Silk Striped Tencia Shirts, collars and uockets, 6 dozen Umbrellas, good medium quality, stylhh handles, redaoed 2/11, 3/6 4/6, 5/3 to 2 /6, usually 3/6 Colored Blankets and Bush Bugs, at loweßt Beady-Money Pi ices Better qualities do, redaoed to 3/6 and 4/6 2yds Equare TapeHtry Table Coverß. reversible and friDged, StroDgGiandrill Shirting, only 4id a \ard usnally 8/11, reduced to 6/6 each Superior White Striped Turkish Boiler Towelling, redaoed to 7id, Heavy Tweed for Boy's clothing, 1/6 a yard I usually 1/■HHMaHaa • • Q • • — ED WARD GIBB ARD, BsadyvMoney Draper and Clothier. Bridge-street, Nelson, ____ _^ o o o o oo o o
A COWBRUM! BENJAMIN GUM iko yy a hard-boiled Egg ?^ Beoause it is BAUD TO BEAT I That precisely expresses the opinion all who nave used BENJAMIN GUM. There is no Congh Medioine like it* Introduced into Canterbury only last winter, its success was immediat?. Thousands of bottles were din a )few months, and hundreds o settlers wrote gratefully to the proprietor of their Bpoedy Cure. is net catohpenny Qaaok Medij oise It is made by a folly qualified Chemist) who knows his business. It contains the same ingredients as FEIABS 1 BAL3AM, which was first rn^de »by tbe mouks and friars of Europe in the days of old, [Friars^ Balsanf ha^been^Ußtd or Bix^hundred ears for healiag Outs and Wounds. SPENCER VINCENT B|BENJAMIN GUM is a Compound oi this Balaam] with other ingredients, repaired byfa pecial process Oi nternal use. Ate you troubled with>our Cheak^ BENJAMIN GUM wil heal tbe Lungß. It will not heal them at onoe. It must be used for sometime, and need regularly in old-standing oases. Have you a Cold ia the He&d or a Harsh Cough ?— BENJAMIN GUM will heal the inflammation ol thj throat and passages of the ncsa as [ Friara Balsam he&ls outs. Coughs \ disappear with this inflammation : *hioh causes them. BENJAMIN GUMi3|not a ohewing gum, but a very plat abb liquid. | The bottle contains almost twioe>B j m r .cb as aay ofchsM£Goagh Mixture t in \ the market. I^is the KING Oh 1 Alili. ESIOE \ ]/6 AND 2/6. 1 Gheuiofcs and Btote3. / ., ; SPENCER VINCENT OfIEMI9r'iOHRI3TOHUECH,
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Colonist, Volume XLII, Issue 9367, 31 December 1898, Page 1
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661Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XLII, Issue 9367, 31 December 1898, Page 1
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