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BIG REDUCTIONS , FOB 21 DATS ON BALANCE OF SUMMER DRAPERY AT TBE READY-MONEY SHOP. Trimmed White Sailor Hats, reduoed to 6f, Superior Cream do, ueaally l/6i, now re1,- and 1/6 each. Cost double the tip;t t imaEffhv Belts. 6d, 9d, and 1/- each u^ally ; 1/11 W 16/9 a pair, reduced Everlasting Trimming Laces, to go at 1/- for P«l«w U6 to J 3 /6 a pair Bdozsnvardß Short Curtain Net, 4d, sd, and bfl a yßra Irieh Trimming' Lace, 6d a dozen yarda White and Printed Dimities, Bta.thng Torohon Laoe, 6d aod 1/- a dozen yards value, from 1 7Jd a y»w . .^ French Millinery' Flowers, nenally 1/- and Art Muslins, 3Jd a yard ; wider mafic, with 2/fi rflflnnnfl to 64 all round fancy open work, 4 jo a yara . Lov^BS«A/11^8^W^w«rttf Twilled Cretonnes, good patterns, r^daoed • twice the money „ to^Jd a yard Superior White Lisle Gloves, Bilk points and Good Crape Oj. 6 * 0 . 11 ™.^! tZwf tons only 9d a nair D.W. Reversible do, 10£ d a yam Black V ZSIIgC*, reduced to 3d a Try our noted White Calces, now 3/6, 4/9, m?r • linimiiv QA ft nair and 5/9 a dozen ya?as Tan P Kid'GTovesflAl a'piir to clear " Special value in Harvard Shirticgs, 43, 6d. Prints— speoial value— good patterns, re- . 6id, and 7}d a yard . . . Ta _ ela duoed to 2/11 a dozen yards White and Brown Striped Turkish i Towels Nevy and other dark Prints, usually 6d and at special priow, as stock is extra 6Jd a yard, now 4/6 a dozen yards .... heavy, and mast clear. Beat quality Prints, usually 7ja and BJd a > -~r . -. AntUi a + n ma yard, now 5/9 dozen, or 6d a yard ' Men's strong Tweed Vesta, redaoed -to 3/b Superior Muslin Delaines, neat B nd stylish each. S^king value psttwn*, usually 1/3 and 1/6 a yard, Men's Strong Working Shirts, with collars, reduced to 10id a yard rcdocod to 1/11 fled 2/6 eaon lodigo Galatea, ueually BJ3 a yard, reduoed Brown Cotton Pants ana Bingbto. redaoed to 6£d a yard *^ J/ 6 ' usually 2/- and 2/3 Heavier make do, usually 10§3 a yard, now Men's Merino Pants and Singlets, lrom 1/9 reduced to BJd a yard up, special vilae Extra wide do, soft finish, heavy make, Splendid lot of Derby Ties, 4 for l/» - usuaUy 1/-, for 9*d a yard Strong Samson Brßces, 1/- a pair Lovely Zephyrs, plain blue and pink, and Superior Lawn Handkerohlefs % 6d_«aoh oheoks, usually 7Jd and B*d a yard, to Boyb' Plush and Velvet Caps, to be oleared be cleared at 6d a yard ** ° De penny eaoh U.B. Tabling, usually 1/-, now 9J a yatd Men's and Boya' Colonial Clothing *\t lowesb Heavier do, usually 1/3, now Is a yati rook-bottom j.noes LOWER HAIiPY-STREET, KELSON, AKD MOTUEKA BBANCH.

4. NEW ERA. :o: rpHB Era of Woollen Underclothing has JL been with us for about a generation, and has bsen marked by an inoreased prevalence of the ills which it Las been supposed to prevent. Verily, '■' the thicker the flannelß, the sjrer the cold. 11 la olden times Homespun Linen was considered the proper material for underwear. It kept the Bkin healthy and aotive, and greatly contributed to the hardihood of our forefathers. But it was often so closely woven as to feel chilly, or so stiff and harsh as to feel uncomfortable. fy THE I V \f4 DATCRIT w^m CeMar [llS^Sn vioining 1 is an original and distinct departure In the manufacture of underclothing. It is soft, porous, and pliable, a thorough absorbent, j r and aB quick to dry. Its adoption proves a revelation of health and comfort to all who have hitherto endured the stuffy irritation of woollens or the discomforts of ordinary linen or cotton. All Cellular Garments bear a woven label with the words •• CoDular Clothing Aertex Patent." The presence of this label is important, as there are firmß who do not sorupla to sell ordinary network as Oellular Clothing. Contrary to usual custom, however, the price of these imitations is much higher than that of the genuine garments. Here are a few of our prices :— Men's White CellolarTennte Shirts, 4/6 and 3/---1 Men's White Cellular Singlets, 2/6, 3/-, and 4/Men'a White Cellular Pants, 5/-, 4/6, i and 4/Men's Eoru Cellular Enee Drawers for Ovelists, 5/6 b Men's White Cellular Cyclist's Trunk Drawers, 4/- . Men's Pyjamas, Nightshirts, etc, eto, at ' equally low prices. Aek for our illustrated pcioe Int. ; W SHORT" & SON, Tailors, Hatters] and Outfitters. HABDY B7BEXT. Tailor & Outfitter, Has alway in stock a splendid assortment c of VTOUNAS, WORSTEDS, SERGES, ) and other materials. ALSO ARBIVING— A Large Selection of TWEtfDg or Spring and Summer Wear. i Prices Moderate, Eigh-olaes Workmanship , and tfit Guaranteed. | . E. CLEAR, Bridge-street, Nelson i * — ■ PREMIER HAM & BACON FACTORY, ' MOTUEKA. i PRICE OF PORK FOR 1901. TO induoe Farmers to get FIGS ready for the coming Season, I intend giving 3£d. pbr ib. GASH, for prime dairy -fed Pork of suitable weights. Should*- the , markti* vaUu|ba higher, will rise accordingly! } A. MANOY, | 3462 ; Motneia.

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Colonist, Volume XLIV, Issue 10013, 23 January 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XLIV, Issue 10013, 23 January 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XLIV, Issue 10013, 23 January 1901, Page 1

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