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!a chat about drapery and our system. o YES it is a fact. BERT TA-KEB & CO., from Wellington, have pure* asea <rom E. Gibbard, the vhole of his bue;ineeß as a going coccern, ard at a large disoount for spot oath, and though there it, a ohacge of hands the READY-MONEY SHOP, is going od th« same Hues as heretofore, tip-top value for SPOT CASH. We buy and b«H on this p>' ciple. We arfirftew asked, why onr r rices are co much lo«er thai* elsewh-e, and if you j ist -et yourself the small task aud reason this cut, yon will admit our remarks ace just and reasonable. Flßvr-We buy in the cheapest markets foe Sp6t Cash, ana get our discounts, SECOND-Our^nse 8 - aJTjiy fmall. We don't try for big profits broause we prefer a quiok turnover rather than big profits and Blow returns. Tne nimble sixpence we nnfe to tbe slow shilling. THIRD— We do no booking ;no office work and expenses to keep up. tberelore no bad debts, and we don't make those who p«y make up for those who go FOURTH— The prices o? all our gooSs are marked in plain figures. We have only one price. We make use of your oash as coon aa we Ret it. FIFTH— Our shop to you is like a Hartley & Rile- or a Waibi. You get your divi' dends every time you make a purchase, because we save you from 10; to 20 per oent. THE CASH SYSTEM To you must appaar far and away better and more economical than the old -worn-out TICK. It will nay you to come and see our Btoos ; it will pleasa yon ; and our prices will BBrprise you, and w.ll convince you that our bs stem is the oae for you. You all wi B h to B ave money. We do it for jou, and money saved U money earned. Ahia we help you to kCo ° mp " slu GOLDEN SOVEREIGNS la whit w- want, aod what we mafce by selling bo cheap ; and juu aiake tbem by buying at the Rsdy-Money bhop. We offer you ht-re a <ew lines which we name, whioh we know are impossible to be beaten, -nd we always hava the lines we adveriiee. Loyk at theße prices, end compare where yo like. 33-inoh Flannelettes striped, 3/11 per doz ; 3a-inch Flannelettes, dyed, .5/5 per doa ; Oololor^d Flannels lOfd yard, Cookmg Aprons la each, Ladies Cathmere Hose la, Towels 6o f aob, Lace Curtains 2/7 pair, Cretennes 3*d per yard, double width Dress Goods 1b yard, Wbi.e Twilled Sheeting 3/H per pair Bheets, ex-.w heavy Dnblpached Sheeuna ll*d double width, Blousa Flannelette, from 4Ji per jarct, Honeycomb Quilts, double bed. 4/9 e,oh, very wide Art Muslin* Ui per y«ru, b.av- Dzese srges in blaok. navy, and cardinal, la a yard, worth 2/6; L*du*' all wool Sublets 1b each ; our is I I Towel ie a wonder worth seeing. HER&'S SOMETHING FOR THE MEN. ' Strong heavy WorhiLg Hbirtß 1/11, Waterproof Overcoats, oape and sleeves, 25/- j heavy Ed ted Pants 2/9 pair ; Colored Tweed Trousers 5/6 pair, Tweed Irousers, very we?gh.^ 3/11 heavy wJd aJd Ser ß e Sa.t. to go at 16/-, alt of Silk Tiee frcm 61 each. Woollen Sox from lOd pair, White Shirts, good quality, 4/11, Denam Trousers 8/6, usually 4/6, Flannel Dndershirtß 2/9, worta 3/9, Union Working thirta, bargain, 2/11, Boye' Suits and Knickers, all prices TAILOR-MADE SUITS. We ««re takin" orders for Tailor-msde Suits from £2 io £3 15s a suit. We are showing a nice lot of Tweeds and Serges, so those in want of a BtylLh Suit of Clothes cheap, 50 per cent below ordinary tailois' prices, you will^eave by giviog us a trial. BERT TASKER & CO, BiHiSlif liißi^li U-W Ui^-K VV Hi A-li MEN. NOW and thpn wr thinkinc about our Underwear Stock, and whea we get in that strain, someb' wor another we cannot help getting juat a little egotistical. We think we're " jun» it *' in Underwear. We feel proud of the etock we have to sell you. Why, there's any kind of Underwear your fancy may run to here. Theße hints of some sorts - 2' f\ a 3brment— Heavy weights natural oolored merino Sbirts or Drawers ; I O strongly made and finished ; Ore were short or long inseam. 31 r* a Garment- Medium or heavy weight me-ino and knitted Sbirts or /\j Draw ere ; full fashioned and repuler made ; drawers in short or regular length inseam ; the beet value we know of. 5/^a Garment— Heavy weight natural color all-wool Shiris or Drawers ; full . / f-sbioued and regular made. S me io medium weights. 71 f\ a 3 armeD t~ Medium weight English Llama wool Shirts or Drawers ; / \J Sbirts have l>rjg or abort eleeveß ;. Drawers to match in short or regular length inseam ; seats spliced and reinf oread. Same in heavy weight natural all wool. Toor Orders by Ma ; l receive tbe same prompt and careful attention aB though you were here shopping in t erson. Remember we ars no farther away than your nearest poßt office. Favor us with a trial. W. SHORT & SON, TAILORS, HATTEKS, AND OUTFITTERS TO MEN, Haslt-btbkkt.

1 E. MCHARDS, PRA TICAL Ti.IL('R & HABIT MAKER. GENTLEMEN invited to inspeot Materia s f< r Dress and loaning > wear, Stiuoting, G< Ifii r. Ftebine, at d 1 ravelling Suits, CostifcCoatingß, Vesting s, \ TruUeeriflfeS, etc. SPEOIALITJSS, 1 Good fit, flr-t-clt<Es worfemanphip, and details oatried nnt to individual wanes, Rhabonabib Chaloib. Addbbss-TIiAFALGAP-BTJBBET, (Opposite Poßt Office.) t : FOR AFODR-borße Power VERTICAL STFAM ENGINE, lately in use at thin Office, and cffered for sale as we have replaced with a Gaß Engine. ; ALSO, a Two-bo/Fe pow-r SINGLE ) CYLINDER WAT* RBh GINE, by B#rl. I iOND FINNE7 & CO., j Colon i t Cjffioe, > _^+...,. , i -* » JfJtljN'JlNG OP EVERY DESCRIPTION I NEATLY, a PROMPTLY, and > CHEAPLXi EXECUTED ai xeb THE CtLONIST OFFICE..

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Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10143, 10 July 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10143, 10 July 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10143, 10 July 1901, Page 1

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