NWW ADVKBTIBEMEBTS P^ Men's i^A T\ lidn-iIUbC. * "^'iiNi Just the lineal-, selection of Half-hose ' i'v'i M. tiiat a m2Ln could wisii to see is wiiat '• , y oll ' ll fmd hGre ' There ftre all the Bew ' styles in fancy socks and plain socks in every wanted weight and colour. maaßnnaa*3!a»| Thsee half-hose have been carefully »«q BBI «- IKKai83!3ESC . 1 l bought for lorg wear and comfort, as well "■ as appearance, and are marked at strictly moderate prices, You'll like *to see our showing. Whatever your taste, you'll find something to suit you here. Better come to-day. everetTbrothers, Victoria House, BRIDGE STREET, ' NELSON. END OF SEASON SALE! ~ " _— A FEW OF THE BARGAINS : SUPERIOR duality Mercerised LawnslFine Cotton Toilos, etc., in choice design, dearin" prices now ]/,!l/3 and 1/G; nil blnck Divss GnoAs sit reduced prices. Balance of tine striped Cambrics, now Bd. Try our Tlkck C.-iahmove at <■■ See oui^Tn^'of Fluey Muslins, Delanettes etc. now being cleared out at ±Jd Biif raiis^e t.f Fancy Laco & Embroidered Handkerchiefs clearing at 2,0 halt doz.; 42 inch. Clnffonsjiavv 1/G. . . . — ~\>lkln and s«-i7the Bargains we are offering in Ladies' and Children's Millinery— cleavivi.r price, in nil Show Room goods, Fine assortment of Children s Cream Cashmere FTiney i.'oxt :*, Silk Frocks, etc., at clearing 'prices. "T7^l7io7T^<^ior Floral Kibbons, 2,0 for 1/6, Fine quality Tweeds 8/11 ; Dress Muslin Aprons from 1/- ; Cashmere Hose, 2 pair for 1/11 ; Dark Print, 3/0 doz : Veilings 3d to I/- ; iiuo Silk Net Elbow Gloves, 2/11 tor 2.3. Soe oddments and remnants on counters. Telephone 184. MRS ANSTICE, Trafafgarst. BSA&t &§ A 1 1 7 fy if *m I w i « a\ li llreat Annual Stocktaking Sale BEGINS THIS MORNING. This is the Great Event that hundreds have boon waiting for. And they do save up and wait for OUR SALE, because they know that when we announce a Sale, the Sale means BARGAINS. And it is a positive fact that no one can make a purchase without securing a Bargain. Men's X-iiled Shooters 8/G j- Ladies' 1-Bar Shoes ... ... 3/6 Men's Goloshed Eals 8/G j| Ladies' Button Shoes 5/6 Men's Ob.i\»nw Bals. 10/6 I j Ladies' Leather Shoes 5/6 Sle.i'sG laco Bals 12/(5 ; Ladies' Chrome Eals 8/11 IWon's ivix-Cali: B:iLs 12/(3 '• .Ladies' Glace Bals 9/6 Girls' Shoe; 3/11 4/11 : | Girls' Boots 4/0 -t/li binders, 9d, Is, Is 3d, is Gd, Is lid, 2s 6d, 3s 6d, BriDg Your Repairs to Us. IS h»4s\() StiOJBfSTS. %O^C^^> Telepboue— 223 - N K L S'JO N . WE ARE CASH PURCHASERS OF A pvioots, Peaches, Plums, Nectarines, Green gages. All^Fruifc must bo of|Goo«3^baruple ninl Nearly llipr. S. KIRKPATETCK: & CO., Ltt>. NELSON JAM FACTORY. LIU lIT.B A ND Aro~COT"~ HAS A LAEGE STOCK OF GENTSjLADIES' AND CHILDREN'S Summer BOOTS it SHOES, Latest Styles and Shapes, at the Lowest Prices. Gent'a Cricket, Tonnis and Bowling Shoes from the cheapest to the best quality. Gont'B and Ladies' Tan Boots and Shoes at reduced prices. Real bargains in Women's and Children's Shoes— -500 pairs to bo sold at h&\t the usual price. NOW IS THE TIME for Footwear, good and cheap. Gent's, L--di(S and Children s (Smith's) Shoe-ettes in black, tan and whita, all sizes. B ,OTS & SHOES REPAIRED— Hand Sewn or Rivetlod. Sent for and returned. POLISH and POLISH OUTFITS, all kinds. Telephone 87J LIGHTBAND &. CO,, Post Box 68. Central Trafalgar Street," AT this time of the year SEASONABLE I ' are in much request.^There j are many hinds of Zelfczogenes. but all am >^^^^^^^^^^ difficult to repair, therefore it is a wise policy Le Fevne's Zeltzogenes, 5 to 8 pint. I Zeltzogene Powders, -j : < j Sparklets and Bulbs. i Jam Jars, ail kinds and. qualities. indiarubber Jam Jar Rings. Indiarubber Garden Hose. Dish Covers and Nieat Safes. Ice Cream Freezers. Zinc Butter Coolers. Primus Stoves. Kerosene Cooking Stoves. I The Wiikins & Field Hardware Co., Ltd J HARDY STJJEE >\ NELSON.
OUR STAMPS are good Stampa, JHes RUBBER. Latest Designs. "The Colonist " -Jobbinji: Department. GOLDEN DOWNS Accommodatiosi House wotueka valley, HENRY HOMES Propeietoe. (Late o? White Hart Hotel.. Richmond.) FISHING, DEER-STALKING, AND ? BHOOTING. AN IDEAL House t'ov Tourists and Sportsmen. Telephone Office, 'Golden Dov*'ttß." Telegrams promptly attendad to. Visitors met at Eohatu or Bolgrovu Stations with •eoMifoyfeable Conf^nm • . If
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Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12155, 1 February 1908, Page 2
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693Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12155, 1 February 1908, Page 2
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