j I D^GETY&Ca, Ltd. I \ j riUHIAIiPULLYBUBSCXIBED . ... £4,000,000.^ i ! WOOL GRAIN, STOCK, & S!^!0?3 AGENTS. | \':i \\HmnOmwsa~ -. ,- ~ - ... LONJXHfX !i.j j BranrhT thtwE hont Aoatralia and New Zealand. S V' ii i*-wa_nfpq» T-rwuraAT, HASH ADVANCES , mm « t *i j^»»»** ■ Made against eonjngnmente of Wool*, jO '" i Bnn, Bkxm, Taluow, Flax, Fbozkj Me.\t, and othyr Pxodaj* 8 ! Srsafc latiS Oolooies (at opiioo of Vendors) or Loads*. S 'jij Fuller patticalan gifea on. application to X 1 M toSLEY BROS, & CO^ ... Nelson District Agents. 1 if ••■• ■ ■ ;;;":';■ - ; - • - MOST LADIES are Interested In items affecting their wardrobes. The following New Goods just arrived are essential to the completeness of a Ladles' Summer Outfit. The prices are exceedingly moderate, which makes it possible for all to avail themselves of this opportunity to secure welcome additions to their stock of Summer Apparel. . . ' ITEM I.— A choice assortment of LADIES' WHITE liven JACKETS. Latest cuts and -beautifully trim; ed. These are sensible garments, and rattier more of a necessity than a luxury. " ' - ITEM 2.— A grand lot of WHIfE LINEN COSTUME SKIRTS. The cut of these Is of such a nature as to ensure in most cases a perfect and graceful fit. Onepf these will prove to be an economical investment, ' ITEM 3.— ' ' '■ ■ 200 LEATHER BELTS in all leading styles and colours, ranging in price from 1/6; A few only of White Kid adorned with band painting. Absolutely the latest. t ITEM 4.— . -■••:.- Small assortment of uncommonly choice READYMADE BLOUSES. Our own special selection, and right in line with the ruling fashions. DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, MARDY-STREET. ITEM 5.— T'.ie ohep where ECONOMY and FASHION go hand tn, hand. ' '"* ■ 1.,..,.—... ■ :--■ -, . i ._' in.. urn, ii i■' ~^™«>~~— UOWDOfI CUTTER, \~* "— « 'THOSE who hare no» ) MEJ. B. dOLLIER, S TO hare strfwi, and rwalisoU what Siylo and ) C i.AILUiJJfiI> BUlfo Fit csn hs. nm\ what a \ *° HERJS, \ eqaa^ to anythingQn fhi perfection Tailoring has \ AND HIGH GEADB S 25}2SXu» h ivK&GB 'm»lied. < BUITS C OUTTEBliaws. S At MoDsaATE Pbicbb. C .-. _ _ i % ,- ..,,.. ' ,-, _, It's Slraw Hat Ttmeo Time for the Man, Boy, or Youth who so ■ iurina- the summer heat, and is looking Xqi a nat snop, and we want to turn your straw money our, way. QPT TT STRAWS Di lun OJ.IXA t^ sq th _ gtiff j. sbape t ha « nerer-gODs out of fashion, and are very P°P U^J^VvSiet^o! of varying widths, Black or Navy Bands, as well as a variety or. livelier colors. -These Straws range from Is to.6s Od. : QOTTT Q r TT?A"Vv r S ' s'ome men go in f or;comf ort in hats to the exclusion of stylo. These Straws appeal to them, they arefl^i bfc conrom S the head as^readily as a soft ******** t still popular this season, and range in prlces.from Is fld to 7S eo. , ! MILAN BRAIDS. v - ; ! 'a This is a soft pliable Straw, preferred by ! many wearers to a real Panama, cool and light as a hat can be lra-leßrdwllstandinncliraiawlthout losing- shape and color. doe?, not cie to pay tho Panama price, 8d \to 12s 60- . ••-* ■"" "^^v^ >- REAL PANAMA. ' . ,; Braided so flno that in some you cant, ! see the weave, sufficiently flexible to toe snaped at will, t^e genuine Te r ama will always to tfce KiDg of SummerHats : there > s no > rig ffttli ao? a straw -it may he a Sard or soft felt hat, our prices .range j for Real ran&raas from 15s 6d to 635. j Tlipse two parcels we post free on a limit for amount and money retui ned if not satisfied. 28s Gdfor Men. 20s for Boys. 1 2 working Shirts « Tweed Norfolk Suit i 2 Under flannels ?W : ££ a i r f^S?^ 5 ! 2 Pair Sox . Cricket Shirt . I Pair Tweed Trousers Straw Hat. Cricket Shirt . Pair Braces ' Ttils parcel for 39s Cd, includes men's suit, extra pair trousers ; pair boys' knickers, pair cord school pants.
* f Maty^miHWrt; gettm p money* f hat is just what qUoiring Jf '&tf Rummer Dress Jap. Silfe, »7 inches, &P ..2/ej yard wl^e ditto flifflU. 90 pieces of' tigtif FfenOy T#oHfO9i Voiles, Cashmeres^ tfta These gotfda we secured mnen under usual prtcsfi. ninst go at 5/9, 8/6, and ttJQ tfie dress. Drop in and see our assortments eff exclustve rope lengths In Orepe =d». : Chenestj Voiles^ ***& light SatM«fl-ilgbQd Cloths, etc. '"iLACK IJKESS ©PJMJS. W hold one of the largest assort*ii6at#*n this department. C**bf meres, 1/0 to 4/& ; Cre_»6linj» a* 3/6 and 4/11 See our Taffett* Voiles at 1/11. See our Canvas Voiles at 2/9. See^/mr Jßddh Voiles at 2ftt v M w/ c6mipare our Navy Rrinto. a« 3/fi aozen; also our Indigo Bin* Prints at od, • , ve If* tti th.6 £ Discount ft». r right, hence Kre cant help: ; opened up 1 5 dozreft superior, 4fo. Also, White Washing Trafalgar-str^e^ mnis^.^' .., __.^j ; ._ 1 1 ADY requires nicely Fujnished Ro< ra !IJ (witfl dt #ltboufe board) in good ; locality. Write paiiicd'ars to " Ngaio,'' 1 IrfAlL OffiW. .•■"■-■' C252 ! f — . _ — - f --_ —^- F)R Sale.— Si:;-roonied Cottage Proper t.v, T;'.iFrtli,'*r Sqttare. I^and 40 •feebx liOfcot. Apply Mai i^ Office. ■rt/AN.rD..n .-Y«>H:r? -M'.'i. n,U^l In ilf able to aiilk. Good wages. Apply. Mail Office. : CO 0 t MEETING Of ittiS GRAHAM'S A SUPPORTED WiH i)c he 1 a. HILLSIDE Sri odlr'jom, Suburban Nordi, on FRIDAY BVd^ING, 24th, iyG5, at 8 o\»lo v ;k J/MORRrROV, ) r' ]t WmT r L Joule . GILL, fSoorp'irie^ "THE SCENE WAS] CHANGED. 55 I Old Nelson residents tell us that "In the early days" swamps. scrub, and Tussocks, met the eye, Where fine residences, up-to-datdfiJhops. Warehouses, churches and public buildings are soon to-day, Yes ! Old Falllor Time keeps the*pictures moving 1 . The band strikes up -there is the grand march past— you looked around— « the scene w ■ changed;' . AH! We're in. Biiuc-street now _the street that's [ oi \g to rti&ke Nel&ori famou?. N^arim' " pee's Coriier " a striking 1 . . change is atipai'eiit. T hat old, quaint sample roorri na.i " doae the disappearing t-i- ok." A line k&.v shop hfift besn dredt Hi or. tlie site:, You look tip a. tlie rfrgn and read, GIBB\IiP &fQ... "SpotCaSii" Drapers & Clothiers. A closer vi'^w ir.ee a es yo'; r surprise. You obseivu tha 1 "; tl.e prices of the goods a e very much lever than you ha\ r e bec n in the habit of paying. "Srot Ov-h " has niad.^ i; »il the dUTfreriee. Ci'edit, with its o.it-of-date, old-time "cent per cent proiit, mubi< cake a buck seat Probably you came to the NEW LAND from the OLD COUNTRY in a white-winded., graceful sailing ship, and took three months or more for the journey. To-day the fast and powerful modern steamer makes the trip in about one-third of the time. The iourney which took a week by the old stage coach is easily accomplished in a few hours to-day by rail. All around us we are reminded that " THE OLD ORDER CHANGETH. GIVING PLA'Ji- iQ -' NEW." In these days of change and progress people also realise ths great saving and other advantages they secure by dealing at a B'ln on Spot Cish lines. Bra ny folk.can see a 1 : a glance hew a "Sppt Ca">"i ' ; Easiness Fli'm can give murii better value than firms doing a I credit business. One visit wi.l I convi nee yo u that MANY POUNDS A YE 'vR can b3 rr."\ e '■ by. ''< u Drapery and Clothing GIBBARBANI) CO., BRIDGE-ST., - - NELSON, (Opposite Lo •!-•*£•: )
TRAFALGAR-STREET. ■ . NELSON. DAIBY MACHINEBY AND APPLIANCES. fe "^"^ We make a special study of this department, and Invite „ m. «yt^tgtt7tv ptthkN " which is the latest triumph of DANISH manufacture. inspection of -.the HOI^TEIN cao^,^^^^ stationary, whilst .a beater revolves insida The The Chum consists oi two Gear Wheels, and Handle, all parts being fitted ■lechanismis co^posedof alargetiy^n 2 ontr i Yan ce the, mechanism can be detached and the .vlrh Patent Lubricators. ] »/ J^gJ^ggS? . to facilitate cleaning. The "HOLSTEIN CHUBN" Is cSe^SfSSSSff S^lte^t^rtttf the least possible exertion to the operatorAGENTS FOB THE PEEFECT SEPABATOB- ... . | *" ' ■ This Machine Is to-day the ACip! OP PEKFECTION. It Is j ■ -, nannwaohaMe tbv anvthinff else in the shape of a skimming contrivanca The i ■^PSw?^^rS?fom^ K can be thoroughly t H e d^aT^*fflS^yl^nly two parts in the^b^rt This Separator is the most easily j '"'id and simplest machine in the market. . ,™. ■-_ ■* ! ■A ;*i« Dairy monjiiiouia possess one or Ovese Testers. . ■'«■■ ' A *■* ' ' " ' ' ; ■■■■!!. ' X r~g=^==^ — — ? A .■ • ■ ■'■ * ••■ '■•• ■■ ■<.-.. . ; W^Ei ' a "ffBHAVB a shipment of the Celebrated " ECLAIB " KNAPSACK ? *^S^ %' SFT^A Y FfllP* i>f> w wri^g--- Tlite Spraypr Is made of Copper, gives a <M 9^^^^M' % wnrflne. medium, Qt coarse spray> and is the bnJy Knapsack Sprayer »<• M«iS^i^ :^ which really- accomplishes the effective discharge of BqrdeaiLs \ % tt'tji»tt6 and other fluids. TChe spr^y can he dejtLvered In fronts right, };i "{:!:, -iS^lS^; -.S i e fi, up /or down, ait ;:tftef i -»^--of-t^ -operttpr;:-^. "BOLAIB 1 * Is '■^■'.■"■■Vv.'J-^ 1 ;:*^: % specially adapted for POTATO SPRAYING, the nozzle^ attachment Vi;,^; "? eaaWing tvro rows to be done at -.once. • : • v^**.^-'-' | „._.."- • ' ... ... .... ....... ". ' " ~^~ .. "'. r .j T~ .'; :.'.'■ ''.7. ■■"■■./■'.• ..-..;■ ■• -.: -■;•.,-/: . .- . ' . GatiUos«c« ana Pricei wm Apv&OitiQ*, \ "' .
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Nelson Evening Mail, 25 November 1905, Page 3
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