Article image
Article image

I Doctors, lawyers, ministers, Dangers, merchants, business men every* ■where, all rely upon Ayer's Cherry Pec- f^V^gk toral, whenever fT^jSf they have a cough w^^wM^or a cold. They >» f^-^'" <%J£o' keep it on hand, at^ Sf^ffifMtiL their home, at their 'yJß^r place of business. WBt>^jßMsm They carry it with *^Ri^§pP^ them when they *psv& ' * travel. They say there is nothing so bad for a cough as coughing, and there is nothing so good for a [ cougli as Hherrii 9eetoral 'it is the best remedy in the -world for coughs, colds, croup, whoopingcough, influenza, and all throat and lung troubles. There are many substitutes and imitations. Beware of them and of so-called "Genuine Cherry Pectoral." Be sure you get AYER'S Cherry Pectoral. Put up in large and small bottles. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayeri Co.. Lowell. Masi., U. S. A. Business Announcement. RSCHOLTZ wishes to announce to • the Public of Nelson and District j that he 5s carrying on the Business of his late Father, as COACHBUILDER and GENERAL SMITH, and is prepared to build all classes of Vehicles. Best materials and workmanship. Charges moderate. E. SCHOLTZ, Coachbuilder and General Smith, Bridge-street, Nelson. 979 FLEMING AND SONS, Cabinetmakers and j Upholsters, •— — J? \JOi -■■- Carpets Carpet Squares Inlaid Linoleum Floorcloth Hoarth Rugs, Mats Art Serges Table Covers Lace Curtains Window Muslins Pillow Cases, Sheetings Bedsteads Wire Spring Mattresses Kapoe Beds Mattresses Fenders Fire BrassßS Toilet Sets Fancy Linen Goods Etc. Etc. Fleming & Sons, HARDY STREET. Nelson "CLEAR OUT" #^ A B ff B — — — — o— The time has come to " clear out." It is not in our line to " carry over " from season to season. Balance of Summer Goods is now being literally •' thrown away." Having had a very successful summer trade, we can afford to quit balance of this season's stock regardless of cost. The fact of the matter is, we must make room for incoming shipments for Autumn and Winter. Stock is clean and up-to-date, This "Clear Out' Sale, therefore, presents a golden opportunity for securing reliable goods at a tremendous saving. Amongst the numerous lines which have received NOTICE TO QUIT are the following : — 576 dozen Torchon Laces and Insertions, from 9d a dozen Double-width Summer Dress Tweeds reduced to 4s lid dress length of six yards 13 boxes Colored Velveteens, very fine quality, reduced to Is 6d and Is 9d, usually Is lid and 2s 9d a yard 6 dozen White Muslin Aprons, reduced to 9d each Special line Ladies Singlets, reduced to 6d each Pure Silk Sunshades, superior quality, usually 12s 6d to 15s 6d. reduced to '7s lid and 8s lid Black and Colored Underskirts, usually 7s lid and 8s lid, reduced to 5s lid each White Underskirts, usually 4s lid to 15s 6d, reduced prices 8s 0d to 11s 6d each Lovely Voile Dress Skirts, stylishly tvimmed, reduced to 13s 9d, usually 19s Gd each Superior quality do. do., reduced to 17s lid, usually 25s 6d each Silk Blouses, Crcme, Pink, and Black, reduced to 5s 6d all round Balance of Summer Blouses, usually 4s 6d to 7s 6d, reduced prices 2s lid to 4s lid Night Dress Cases, reduced to Is 4d Brush and Comb Baga, reduced to Is Special line English Corsets, usually 4/11, reduced to 3/6, 25 pairs only 13 pairs Thomson's noted make, usually 7/11, reduced to 5/6 18 pairs only P.D. Corsets, reduced to 3s lid 7 pieces colored Cashmere, usually 1/Gi, reduced to Is a yard Special "lot Women's Black Cashmere Hose, sale price 3 pairs for2s6d Good useful line Ladies' Umbrellas, reduced to 2s 1 1 d each Men's Umbrellas, strong make, reduced to 4 s Gd 3Gin, Bordered Apron Cloths, re duced to 6d a yard Crepe Cloth Cretonnes, reduced to 4^-d a yard Double width do., bordered, reversible, reduced to 7|d a yard Fancy coloured Muslins and Prints, reduced to 3|d a yard . Fancy White and Striped Muslins, reduced to 4£d Hundreds of other Special LirieSj which cannot be quoted in this space. GIBBARD& qO., Spot Cftsb Drapers and (j/lothiers iivldge Street, Nelson (Op<Wt<Hrr''t"M \

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TC19060216.2.15.2

Bibliographic details

Colonist, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11555, 16 February 1906, Page 3

Word Count
677

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11555, 16 February 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11555, 16 February 1906, Page 3