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Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! They All Are Marching to McKay's I Here'a an event which has set the whole town B talking! Not a home in Nelson but what the 98 glad news is common talk -within the family 9 circle—nor is there an economist who will not H reap the reward of the constant buyer H SUCH A UAGKETIC CLEARANCE! OBSERVE THIS NEN'B YEAR. § Men's Wide-end Ties, usually 2,/G, now 3 for 2/6. 1 Men's Neglige Shirts, usually 4/3 to 5/9, now 2/8 each. I Men's Working Shirts, usually 2/9 in 5/-, now 2/5 each. | Men's Heavy Cotton Singlets, usually 3/6 to 5/6, now 1/-. §£ Men's Braces, usually 1/6 to 3/-, n:»w 1/- each | Men's All-wool Tweed Sac Suits, usually 45/-, now 35/-. j| Men's Rough Tweed Boxed Suits, usually 47/6, now 30/- each. | Men's Grey Flannel Trousers, usually 10/6 to 14/6, now 4/11. | Boys' All-Wool Tweed Norfolk Suit-, U3ually 27/6, now 10/6 ea. I ' Youth's 3-Garment Suit;, Button Knees, uguallv 45/- each, now §9 12/6. * 1 Youth's Norfolk Suits, Button Knees usually 37/6, now 12/6 1 Boy's Washing Varsity Suits, usually 7/6 and 8/6, now 5/6. i Never before wpre pricos so low, 'or we're deter- El mined this bhall be our absolute record Sale | Stocks have aU the freshness and crispneas of i " just arrived " goods — we've called up the 1 > " reserves," for every shelf MUST be emptied. | BRIGHTLY SHIBSE YOOH GSi&fIGES! 1 cove along jura be gladdened i I « F033 WHAT PARIS DICTATES." 1 DRAPERS - NELSON. I IT ==, Great Reductions will be made in all our various departments. MILLINERY, DRAPERY. CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. Fancy Goods, comprising Leather Bags, Plated Ware, Brushware, Toilet Kequisites, China, etc., all at low prices. Floorcloths and Linoleums : We have a number of short lengths to be cleared at less than cost Rugs, Carpets, Slips and Spreads all greatly reduced. Terms during Sale as follows : All Goods Net Cash, or Farm Produce will be taken and treated , as Cash. No further Discounts allowed on Sale Price. No Goods sent out on approval during sale Now is the time to secure goods of sterliug value, bought direct from tbe makers, at less than Wholesale Prices. We thank our numerous clients for the very liberal support accorded us in the past, and we trust by giving eterl- I ing value and careful attention to the requirements of our customers to secure a continuance of same in the future. A riAPFY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO ALL [ ■ • 5 » ,|L - , _J I—l—iiM—m—Hirim IHMM.WM>«r ■> <w .. mHamtaaßNmmemmtmnmMrm-irxn^ I The Columbia Graphophone Company pays a Royalty on all VVAR RECORDS sola as a donation to the PRINCE OV WALES'S FUND. £750 pud up to date. Show your Patriotism by purchasing Colura- ■ bia Records, and so help the above Fund. I DOUBLE SIDED RECORDS ■ at 2/6, 3/6 and 5/6. U Webley. Sons & Soften, Ltd., H 243 HIGH STREET, CHRISICHURGH, Or Local Dealers.

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Colonist, Volume LVIL, Issue 13683, 23 January 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LVIL, Issue 13683, 23 January 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LVIL, Issue 13683, 23 January 1915, Page 7

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