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! Tell the Tidings! i i ;| ' \ and 1 Opened on Friday, June 25th, 1915. i Grand tidings these for you who wish to save i' golden sovereigns'on- your purchases—grand news 1 for every economist in Nelson. Bigger bargains ! i than ever —reckless reductions rule ! For we've 1 ' , v determined that this occurrence shall live long in i 1 the minds of everybody. Let's " give you a trste 1 i of our quality " Let us demonstrate before your ' i • very eyes the exceptional chances whioh abound on | ' every .hand. Every price-ticket tells a tale of 1[ immense savings. Here are sorae tempters;— JI Lot assorted colours Silk-finish Velveteens, usually 2/- and 2/6 yard. Now 1/- yard. 42 inch Dark Dress Tweeds, usually 2/8 yard. Now 1/9 yd. 1 I Special Tweed Robe Lengths, usually 85/-. Now 25/-. I i • Lot assorted Silks, usually 1/6 to 2/6 yard. Now 1/- yard. !' Ladies' Heavy Tweed Coats, usually-12/6. Now 17/6. i' Ladies' Kaiapoi Tweed Coats, usually 42/-. Now 80/-. Ladias' Kaiapoi Tweed Coats, usually 80/-. Now 45/-. I 1 Ladies' Coats, usually 80/-. Now 45/-. 1 Ladies' Kaiapoi Tweed Costumes, usually 60/- and 80/-. i ' Now 37/6. ' Ladies' Knitted Sports Coats, usnally 21/- Now 12/6. i \ i Don'fc those 'ssenf alright. They ARE too ! —wail; ,' till you see the items—you'll be astonished All < ijnes are bright and seasonable yet they MUST go (i by the board to mase room!fur arriving goods. | . COME ! ! i' __^_ c !' 'tibiM&pSENt early ©very clay* ] I < - ®r©wsl©d ail arsd every \\ Iff |j. "F®r What Paris ( )W||t^^W|^^^^J^^U l^^nl^|^^ ' ! |" I I 1 I We are anxious the advantages of purchasing for S POT ! ' CASH direct from the Cheapest Furnishing and Hardware i | Houee, should be better known in your Province. I; You can save from 15 to 20 per cent, bo please write for 1 prices of anything you are likely to requite. Wfc will send you ] illustrations and prices, FBEIGHT PAID of:— ] i Linoleums Aluminium Ware Eangea i' Curtains Enamelled Ware Grates '! Table Linen Croekety Mantelpieces (f Blankets Oil Stoves Galvanized Iron \ ' Chesterfield Suites Lamps Wire «' Dining-room Suites Crockery Wire Netting < Duchess Cheats Cutlery Locks & Hinges i Wardrobes Electro Plato Paints and Oils i Chevals Jelly Panß . Cartridges i' Tables and Chairs Jam Bottles Guns . 1 \ Bedsteads Travelling Trunks Sporting Material ; i Bedding Wnugers Enamelled Baths i 1 Carpets , Lawn Mowers. j | * Mechanics' djq& Farming Tools specially cheap. ;» «|_. -. Ufjniliiii roRHfBHiMe * hardwire.. ;! WINDER'S CORNER, - - WELLi^ST®^. i • . iiniiSe-slded -ESgconls. tHE iiST RECORIIS ON THE MARKET TO-PAT. The name Columbia stands to day far: the best Records on the market. In a Columbia Record you have the best Keoord it is possible to get at any prioa. You have tho finest recording-years ahead of any other, You have the bieg^st and best artists and bauds—most of them exclusive. And ia Columbia you have a record which will m unfailingly WEAR TWICE AS LONG a3 any otho? 1 make—go matter what yoa pay. H It is those combined points of superiority fchat have made if Columbia supreme to-day—the best records ana biggest H .value in lOin. records for 3/6, and in lliin. records for 5/6. m No other records dare make such specific claims, because H no other records can prove them. 1 COLUMBIA—REN A RECORDS are tho biggest selling H ■ _. Rocorda of all to-day. j| Local Agont— 1 H finltm^ I Whqlesala— ■ « ' I iiosfio specialists, I nmu street - christchurch.

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13815, 9 July 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13815, 9 July 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13815, 9 July 1915, Page 7

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