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our Huge Spring Sale started a few days ago we had a large number of lines - little snips—that we had not the time to enumerate in our big page ad., nor did we have the space to show them. These are all odd lines—not many of each picked up by our keen= nosed buyer in his desperate search for bargains. They will all be on sale To-day, Thursday, and following days, and by nosing round you can find goods at way dowir below wholesale price to=day. The only trouble is they are limited in quantity. We liave touched many extraordinary lines in our day, I. ' . I¥iEPITS - 1 Njght Dress and Camisole Tops 1/11 each. but we have never yet handled furniture. Ton will remember I Floral Voile in nil roW, 40 W,i .;i P 9/<*„*,,* S '■ § Dress and Camisole Tops, with sleeves, 2/3 each, .very time we have offered an outside line we have put it out I I ?Wh»?v«^ '' if hit. ; I Night Dress and Camfsola Tops, In B trong; pm-e white Crepe at a silly, sensational price. - ■ I Pure WJllte Voile, special soft fmish, 1/6 yard. Sold byjhe I 2/1-1 each, with niagyar sleeves. AQ the above -ire S We do not stock tables, nor do we intend to-~we haven't I Rptln^«mhrS *! i . i-:" V -'I- stamped in dainty designs ready for working". / the-space. • " I Ratina Cambncs, 4 pieces only, not now being made, to. go. I Crty-Threeply^WheeKng Wool 8/3 head, and a"pnir of knit- _■■:■ .._... ' -r, „, ; § at?/-yard. | ting-needles free. Carved Tables. Our Boss Buyer goes to some queer places I Cotton Gabardines, 39 inches wide, 2/3 yard. Pawn, with I Hair Brushes, solid Black Backs and pure whi+e Bristles 3/6 m his travels and picks up some queer things, but—he I check and stripe patterns. • I e -ich %Uhz-n only Jwihtlcs, o/b always gets a Bargain. These are beautifully hand- 1 White Drill, 35 inches wide. This is slightly soiled and old I"' Embroidery' Wings *i i- I( ,w w ; f] , ;„ „ T l+i .carved Tables irom Japan-the home of the woodworker quality. It is a superb' quality, worth 2/11 yard. Out I ynl S§ 2 ' 1U Lon"'ciotll > lac carving is just exquisite, while the Tables are all it o- o es at 1/3 yard I , „ *\. , shapes and sizes, in beautiful jet black and lovely golden 9p; " whi* o Dim,. "-+i n v \ i • • i , I Air over EmbrOE<ferfes 5 6 pieces only, 1/6 yard, brown, 17/6, 19/6, 22/6, 27/6 each. Worth easily* three " UU s Ou^Tl^J °V6r '"' qUal" I Embroidery Insertion and Embroidery Ed«h.« frills on M., times the money. 17 only. hi L rf wJ+ ni. i, 1 10^., 1/-yard. ' " ' ' Jap. Stencilled Matting Squares,- 9ft. by 9 ft.. .Thoroughly Fnw^v^ , o. • i •, I "vy Mendlhg Wool, in Black and Tan, 2d./«• skein. ■ sanitary; ideal for summer. 6 only. Out they go at Floral Voiles, in Spots, Checks and Florals, 27 inch wide, J ________ 17/6 each. . 1/2T yard. I ——'■".. — -, 3ap, Mats, 62 x3O inches, 2/11 each. Coloured Fuji Silks, 27 inch, in Grey, Mole, Saxe, Fawn, 1 _rtrtn C^llD'e E?#^^ Wkm&*WLS Bedspreads—White, with dainty coloured floral designs, , - 4/1 lyard Sold elsewhere at 8/11. I UULI ONlrO' FOR MEN--8/6 each. Double bed size. JQ"^ Serge, White Ground with pin stripes, in Black and I • « aH^ ss^ ■ ' Navy, 1/11 yard. ■ 6 pieces .only. | ' Ai^D 0013 ■■■■.. , 4 Pieces Ivory dap; Silk, 27 inch "wide, 1/11 yard. Worth . i Sialdr%l^#Oif%<r^iyi 2/13- 1 B0yS? Kn!c^ers' Few .Pairs old stock, in all wool Tweed, rt^JWW n\J\Jm Ol^ir^O > Belgian Cord, a beautiful material with a fine cord running ' i Stra P and buckle, 5/6 pair. All sixes. Liro< P si?P Navu Print Anroiw 2/3 woh through it. White Ground with Navy and Black pin g Bo¥s' Suite in' All Wool Tweed. Sizes 13 to 16. Beautiful [•^eesije Navy Print Aprons, 2/3 each. stripe and vice versa, 2/3 yard. - 1 material. Unfortunately made in Norfolk style. Could Ladies' Whke Pique and Linen Costumes 5 12/11, 19/6, 22/8. ■ ' I be easily altered, and would be worth 45/- "each Our White Linen Skirts, 7/11 and 12/6 each. 12 only. , *~~ ' * I- snip price, 14/6, 15/6, 16/6, 17/6, Coloured Sl'k BIOUSSS. These arrived yesterday, and are WftQIFBV J&> #"*i h|/C^ I ' ° oll]y WorklnS 3«»te for Men left, 30/--eaoh. showing in our corner window. They are one of the liW^lEiß> I €%: yL^f^Bß^ g Men's All Woo? £!avy Serge Lounge Suits, closed back. smartest Blouses we have shown. 17/11 each.. 3 dozen pairs only left Brown French Kid'GloJtes, 3/11 pair § Tll. ese are a downri B'llt bargain, as "they are worth in-day ..Ladies'Woven Bodices. 1/11 each.- S.W. only..- Housemaids' Canvas Gloves, 1/6 pair \- I « 0.-. Our snip price, 35/-. 6 only. Maids' Grey Woollen Bloomers, 1/11 pair. Black Gashniere Finish Hose, 1/9 pair \ i • MensSinSlet6 and Pants, only 3 dozen left, 1/6 each. Woven Nightcff esses, large size, 7/11 each. 5 White Silk Ankle Hose, 3/6, 3/11 pair ' v 1 Youths' White Cotton - Sweaters, 2 dozen- only., 1/- each. Children Frosks and Tunics, 4/11, 5/11, 6/1 Irv . All Wool "Jason" Hose, in Brown Tan Fawn Putty Green I f m's KhakS Snk Flnlsh Handkerchiefs, Sd. and Sd. each. Ladies House Frosks, 7/11, 10/6,12/6. <18 only. . Navy, 5/6 pair. Sold elsewhere, at's/11 ' "' ' I Men's .Strong Stripec! Grey Trousers, Buckskin Back, 7/6 pair. ' I All sizes. Every line offered above Is an absolutely genuine Bargain. The Nelson public know we do not use that word idly. If you are really keen to s^ve money you will not miss one of these snips, as we cannot buy them ourselves at the prices j^^gs^v^rg__^__i&g^^ - ■-

«U6T!ON SALES. i Bisley Bros, and Co. ; v. _ ___—__:___ I AUCTION SALE AT RICHMOND. FRIDAY, 13th September, at 1 o'clock sharp. AT W. R. MAY'S STORE, ,]M[ESSRS. BISLB?" BEOS. 'Si GO. | •J.T4. nave received instnictions from , MR. W. R. MAY (who is leaving tho district) to sell by Public Anctian, at,: his Store, Richmond, on Friday,. 13th ' September, at 1 o'clock sharp:— : Easy Chairs, Dining Room Tables. ; Duchess Chests, Bedsteads, Kitchen Tables, Chest Drawers, Show Iloom Tables, Toilet "Ware, Chairs, Book Cases, Books, Kitchen Utensils, Ctu--, pets, Linoleums, Sundries1. -BISLEY BROS. & CO., ; 3830 -, , Auctioneei^s. iV^INNLNG Yorkshire Canaries.—We have a few Singing Canaries for. Sale, also pairs matched to breed ■winners. Price, cock 3 from 15s tipwards, hens 10s upwards.—Vitetta Bros., 12 rrrafalgar-st, Nelson. 341a jVOU won't need a sleeping draught ' ■■• if you, invest in a North British i Hot Water Bottle, the best sleep inducer on cold nights. But look for the) ''Unique'; stopper. . ; ■ . ■ • i W^sk Stosiaeli -■/■;■_ and- Kidneys- ;?/ Dr. CasselFs Tablets Strengtljea Every Restoratives anu not more palliatives are »\v.lwt your .stomach and kidnovs nef.d \vhca they are weak. Dr. "Cassel'i':? Tob'.cts are such restoratives. Tliey nourish the nerves, fncic :k-j th.? vHal force of the system, mnl ii: \\v.s way bring new j strengtli and efficiency to every bodily organ. That is why they cure sfnmach.aiicl kidney troubles where other means fail.- , Dr. Charles Fos-shavj, D.3c, of Bradford, Eng., writes:—"l have thoroughly tested Dr. CasseH's Tab- , lets and can rcocrrnnenj! thorn as an eminently safe and effective remedy tor all forms of nerva and bodily weakness, as nervous prostration, debiliiv, anemia, malriuifition, and i many forms of-stomach and kidney . troubles." ' Dr. Cas=«ll'6 Tablet 3 are mervo nutrients atid restoratives of proved eflifiacy, and the recognised inodera remedy for-.-- v Nerve Troubles indigestion Neurasthenia Sleeplessness ; Nerve Paralysis Kidney Weakness ■■, Infantile Paralysis Ansemia Specially valuable for Nursing Mothers anfl ,- >, during the Critical Periods of Life. Sold Jjv Chemists and Storekeepers in all parts of New Zealand. -Prices 1/9 and 4/-, the 4/-size being the more economical.

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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14865, 12 September 1918, Page 2

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