'■■.■■' ' ■ ■ " *- . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SAIiE^ SALE . S/VTVE Bale NOWJ3N. m GREAT or' Sa]e CLEARING SALE Sale , """" Sale Surplus Sale Summer Fale s SALE StOCk. SALE EVERETT BROS., Bridge-street, - — '■ — ....-'.' Nelson. AT "OTPR 'SALE! r M ruif Q&lp- Balance -of Striped Cambrics, Moral Muslins; Zephyrs, Dress MIUUr Odie. Linen, etc., all going at 6d— usual prices of these goods 10 Jd to 1/6. Another lot of Cotton Goods going at 2/11 lozen yds, usually Bd to HUdA - f?MP Colo • Morrette and Roman Satin Underskirts, usually 5 6 to^B/6— all MlOUi OdltJ. one price now> 21 \l. White Underskirts, trimmed with Lace, for 2/11. Other lines going at 4/11— usually 8/6. At P.lll. Qalo- Children's White Embroidered Hats for 1/-, : Silk Bonnets 2/ Ml Uur CrtlC. Ladigg. Motor Caps 1/11, Children's Cream Cashmere Tunics ocly -till, Bathing Dresses 1/6, Plain Leather Tunic Belts, 36 inch, only 1/A+ flnr «a Ip ■ Lovely lot of Donble width Dress Tweeds, Voiles, etc., going at ftl OUi OdlCj 4/11, dress lengths. Hundreds of clearing lines. Double Sheetings 9d, Pandoras 8d; Navy Prints 2/11 dozen, S.S.S. Drills lOJd. A+ flni* Qalo ■ Ready-made Blouses. Don't miss them. Big lot going at 2/11 AT UUr OdltJ . gee £ ho line we &re offering at 6/11— usually 10/6 and 12/6. MRS. AWSTICE, Trafalgar Street Telephone iB4. Annual Stocktaking Sale. -0 — ■ ■ It isn't a question of Profit,- or Cost even, but to turn all broken lines, odds and ends, besides all regular Summer-,. - Goods, into Cash, as speedily as possible. • * —A FEW QUOTATIONS— v. d. s. d. Men's Gal. Bals. ... ... 711 Ladies' Glace Shoes ; 4 11Men's rail Shootei-s ... ... 8 3 Ladies' Tan Shoes... 6 11 Men's Bluchers ...43 lid, 5 6 Ladies' Tan Evening Shoes ... 2 11. Meu'.< Canvas Shoes 4 6 Ladies' Glace Button Shoes ... 7 6Meu's Box Calf Bals Vi 6 Ladies' Glace Bals. ...... 811 Men's Tan Shoes ... ... 10 6 Ladius' it nnis Shoes ... ... 3 3 OUTFIT— Is"6d, 2s. COBEA POLISHES— 4d, 9d tin. Bring Your Repairs to US. SHOEISIS. \ Tele^hcne 223. ' , Trajaloab-bteebt. : In every Home in Nehon the Question is— "What BAKING POWDER shall we U^e?" Nelsoniang will HA.YE TSE BEST, and thay lecogniso that the only possible answer is — .'< K " Baking Powder. Bicauso it gives the BEST RESULTS, . '•.'.-. and is most Economical, '•- : -'■ .-.'■■ S. Kmi<PATßiCi("^-CO., tiif : m>, :: : MAKUFAGTUREBS, NELSON. / WE STOCK ALL KINDS OF GENTS' LADIES' i||||k BOYS' & CHILDREN'S Booths and Shiaes rep^^^^^^, Gent's and Ladies' Cycle, Bowling, and Gsnt's and Ladies' Court . Shoes and LATEST SHIPMENTS, ■ J j^^^^^^^^^^^, SPECIALLY SEIECTED; J^l#fe^^^^^^^ REPAIRS of speciaUy seiected Leather^ (^PIIIIIIpIP^ POLISHES and iPOLI3H CABINETS. LIGHTBAND & CO,.»sa&i Tei phone 37 Post' Box 68j • ■ ■ ■ X WA.BHINO ..*». iNE^. ;" I HKV-o-Nuc Wb..-hic\u machines. . IMS ERIAL WASHING MACBINES. : WRINGING MaCHINr.S & ROLLERS ; Wilkins & Field Hardware Co. Lt^ ;^. ■ '. :-r.! : -r. ; : : ~~> "' HAEDY-SiREET, NELSON.
TEY CUE znaranteed Indelible Mark- 1 :ng Ink for Rubber Stamps or Pen. i. Bed and Blp.ck colors.— "The Colonist" i Jobbing Department. 49^0', S-'IOP in Trafalgar Street. Also Two Kooms. . ■• : -• W. TYREE, J963 - Plrotographer.
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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12473, 25 February 1909, Page 2
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486Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12473, 25 February 1909, Page 2
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