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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS WOMEN'S MISSIONARY MEET- -™ ING.— To be held at the Baptist ?rt* T t HIS A p TERNOOJi, at throe o clock. Miss Damsford, our Returned Missionary from Bengal, India, isto address the meeting. 1025 "The Public Trust Oflice Consolldatlbn Act, 1894." pf STEPHEN iTAMES^ Y^^ :^ T^^^er i ALL Creditors and other ' Persons *• having. Claims against the above lfetate,.are "hereby required to send to the District .Agent of the Public liustee, at Nelson, on or before the 26th "pay of aiAY, 1909, filli particulars thereof m writing, with a statement of their accounts and the nature of securities' .(if "any) held. by them. V ■ 7, fnanot'ce is -hereby given that in default thereof they will be excluded irom the distribution of the above estate about to be made under section it of the Above Act. -All moneys payable to the : above estate may be" lodged to the credit of 5? c YYX? C Trustee's"" account at any Postal Money-Order Office, or paid to £ P- Watkis, Esq., District Agent of the Public Trustee. J. W. POYNTON, " ... _ Public Trusteo. - Public Trust Office, Wellington, 29th March, 1909. WAKEFIELD. , HpHE Undersigned has just received , * * L J7& G ® SHIPMENT of WIN- ' TER DRAPERY from London. Having had a long -and practical experience of Country Trade, Hho Goods have * been" Specially "-Selected -for , Quality .- and' l'exture," suitable for farming and country people generally. The sale will be held for One Month, commencing April Sth, and 10 per cent. Discount will be allowed during that period. Also in Stock, a large assortment of last summer's and "winter's goods, which will be opened at a discount of 2-> per cent. Also in Stock, an assortment of Girls' and Maids' Jackets, Children's Diesses, Boys' and Men's Straw Hats and Caps, Boys' Norfolk Coats and Trousers, eter, etc., at 50 per cent, discount. This will be a Genuine Sale. C. B. TELENIUS, 1023 Wakefield. Absolutely The Last Chance! rrHE Great Sale of Bankrupt Stock now being held in the" premises, 26 Hardy Street, Nelson, -opposite Balmo and Co.'s, Coachbuilders. is drawing to a close, and will only last a few days longer, when every article of the very large"stock will be sold at a llidiculous Sacrifice. Come and see for yourselves. Watch the Windows, where every article is marked in plain figures.. Owing to the wonderful success of this Great Sale, the management have decided to clear out all the lines at One-fourth of their Original Cost, and it will pay you to come and examine the goods and prices, as an like this might never occur again. > The goods are being practically given away, and must be cleared so do not lose this" opportunity of securing some of the Bargains. Hero ars a few of the lines still left, and they will be sold even Cheaper. than ever. Understand that this'is not an old stock, but a Brand New lot of goods imported direct from England and the Continent by' a- wholesale firm, who went bankrupt, and the stock was purchased by the present owners at 10s in the Pound on the original wholesale cost, and is now offered to the Public of Nelson at prices which defy competition : A huge stock of Cruets. Carvers, Silver Back Brushes and Combs, Jam Spoons, Butter Knives, Spirit Flasks, Albums, Clocks, Biscuit Barrels, Afternoon Tea Spoons. Serviette Rings, Butter and Jam Dishes in Cases, E.P. Trays and .Salvers, -Salt Cellars, Sugar- and Oream Sets, all suitable for Wedding and Birthday Presents, to be cleared at less than half their English cost. Your inspection.cordially invited. Read this Price' List, and then come and inspect the Stock, and hurry up, as the Sale will ■only last for a few days longer. Cutlery • Department : — Fraser and Sons' Sheffield Table Knives, rivetted handles, 5s 6d the half-dozen, worth 12s 6d; Fraser's ditto Desert Knives, 4s 6i the half-dozen, worth 10s 6d ; Christopher Johnson's Sheffield Flag Brand Carving Knife and Fork, staghorn handles, rivetted right through, - 6s 6d.a.pair, worth los; Sets of Sterling Silver-Mounted Carvers, Sheffield Knife, Fork and Steel in cases, IDs 6d, usual price'from 22s 6d to" 355 ; Bread Knives and Saws, an excellent line thrown away at 2s 6d ; Wallis Bros.' E.P. Tea Spoons, ls half-dozen ; ditto Dessert Spoons and Forks, ls 6d half-' dozen j a large stock of Pen Knives, to go at from 6d each; Alarm Clocks | at 4s 9d, worth treble ; a fewUnbreak- ' able Combs left ;for 6d. .See the Watches we are- almost giving away at 5s each, real good time-keepers, and every one in good going order, strong and reliable. Accordeons, the usual price was 27s 6d, 25s and 20s, we are clearing this lot at 10s and I2s 6d. Ladiesy Tortoise Shell Back Combs, cost from 2s 6d- to 4s 6d, ' all ti be sold at 9d. Thos. Cadman and Son's Sheffield Extra Hollow Ground Bengali Razors, to clear at 3s 6d; these are sold ali' over New Zeaiand at 7s. 6d. and 10s. each. We will sell fo: - one week only a-T. Cadman's Bengall Razor, a good Swivel Shaving Strop (double), a Bristle Shaving Brush, and a Box of Gilbert's Shaving Soap, the_whole set for 5s 6cl* and this is absolutely the cheapest lot in the "stock, - and honestly worth 15s. A rew*6-key German silver Piccolos, a wonderful bargain at 9s 6d each, worth 255. Key Chains, with Leather fasteners,* 3d each. Roger and Gallet's Brilliantine for the Hair, cannot be bought anywhere under ls 6d, our price 9cL -A few pairs of 8-in. Scissors loft; at Is 6d. Ladies' Chain Bags and Purses to go at 6d; Military Hair Blushes, 3s 6cT a pair ; Strong Hair and Cloth Brushes, ls, each ; Men's Ribbon Guards from 5s each ;-a strong Watch Chain, Mexican Silver, 6d; Gents' Silver Keyless Lever Watches,usual price "£3 3s and £4 10s, a few left, to go at 25s and 30s ; Gun Metal and Rolled Gold, also Nickel Silver "Watches, all at absurdly low prices ; Ladies' 9 carat, 14"carat and 18 carat Gold Keyless Watches, from £2 10s. well worth £7 10s ; Carpenters' Pencils 6l?a dozen; Field Glasses, best French' make, with 10 to 25 mile range, all at ridiculously low prices ; Race Glasses, from 10s- a pair, worth 30s ; Band Rings, guaranteed 9 carat gold, a'few. left at 10s each, cost - more to make, • only a few left ; Ladies' Dress and Engagement Rings, the usual price of which are £2, £2 10s and £3; our price 7s 6d, 10s and 12s 6d, onlya few loft. Genuine .New> Zealand Greenstone Brooches, Hearts, Watch Pendants, all mounted in^9 carat gold, from 7s 6d each ; Ladies' Silver Keyless Watches, usual price £3 3s,'oivr price 17s 6d; Egg-beaters, Gravy stiainers, Emery Knife Sharpeners, Potato Mashers, all to go a,t 6d each.. There are dozens of lines, al! to be cleared out, so come while you stillhave the ' opportunity and see for yourselves. Remember Sale will only last for a'few days longer. During the Sale the Shop will be kept open from 8.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. week nights, and 9.30 on Saturday night, to enable us to serve tlie great rush of customers who are_ availing themselves of this_ opportunity of a life-time, so ""get in early before'it is too late. Remember the Address— 26 HARDY STREET, Opposite Balme and Co., Coach Builders. During the Sale Country Customers wi'l liave their purchases mailed to them free of chargo, if they send "iis Po-st Office Orders or Postal Notes. To Storekeepers and, Big Buyers. — A gi eater reduction will be made where larger quantities are bought.

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12502, 1 April 1909, Page 2

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