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I NBW APVgPTI3rfa*ENTB. , [ . . i i LOVEDAY BEOS'. | Price List will appear in a ft w days. E- BUXTON & CO., TEAFALGAfi STEBET, NELSON, j^JJ3Sgj£&^--"'"~" CAEPETS, Linoleums, Maiiiogs, Bsatw'od Chairs China 9 Earthenware^ Glassware, de „__ — o«f® NOW LAND! NG, Ex Halcione and late arrivals, rfw^m Mangles, rl^S^rt^^ Hillsids Ploughs, fe T$ pPli;^?-; w|pj f|M||P|| Davis' Swing Churns, Milk Yokes, 111 Carriage Jacks. Steam Fitting*, Step 111 La^ ers » G arsen Hose and Fittings, Doug'aa and Four-fold Action Pumps ißSf^ s2^^^^^^} s !^^^^!^^ aBC " 1 Pipiogi Garden Syringes, Paris ■ lip! lip BEE WEBS' SAOOHAROMETERB || U l| | II I ' Cannon's and Coopei's DIPS. -•^^^^^^^^^^^^ KNIGHT BEVANS CEMENT, — - - - — .. -^^^^||M~^^^fr- Fencing Wire and Staples, Painta, Oils, Va rauh, &c „ AGENTS FOfl THE CONE ZERATOB MIL.X COOIiER, which ia claimed to be far in advance of anything yefe placed in the marketi and ia CHEAP, COMPACT and EFFECTIVE. E. BUXTON & CO.,TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. Spring & Summer Trade. JUST RECEIVED : OUR FIR3T SHIPMENT OF Tan Goods f r the present Season 9 ■ oompbisinq — — Ladies' Shoes and Sandals, in Rus-ian Oalf, Ooze Calf, and Tan Oalf. Children's Tan bhoes and Sandals, Gent's Tan Boots and Bhoes and a host of other Lines too numerous to mention, all of whioh will be Bold at * Xlie Lowest Kenniuerfcttive IPrices to effect a speedy clearance. ' Note the Address— H. MOOEE & SON, BRIDGE STREET. r Established 1850. G OVERMMMT^re e iMURAHCE WILLIAM TEBAY, (Late Gobhib & Son), Established 1870. 00A0BBUILDEB AND WHEEL WEIGHT Bbidge St., Nelson. EVERY POLICY GUAKANTKKDJiy TIIRST.VTR. W . T . havil)g tak ~ tho old establißliea pren:ise3 of late GOBRIE & SON is prepared low premiums and LAnGE bonusks. to oxeoute all orderß for the BUILDING and EEPAIBING of everjfcdescription of English The aim of this Department lms boon to Bn d Colonial CARRIAGE, CART, Or provide Life Insurance at tho minimum cost BUGGY at reasonable prioes. compatible) with safety. It doos not charge its mti mi,« u^^j. j ± • 1 3 Poiioy-hoJaors mmecLariiy large in-onau.ns N.8.-The best seasoned materials ased, in order to enable it subsequently to attract and workmanship fiuarantaed. the ignorant by tho ; ;litr..v of increased EsTIMATiJS GIVRN. 2656 boimse?. Thcpreiiiiuii'is v.hich itiiliavcjosavo tho lowoßt coniiiatiiilo v. ith porfoet saLty, ■ ~~ — ■ • and arc loss than tho pavcieir.alii'.j; rate.; of . any otlier office tloiii},' b'sisjno:s in AuafcvaUisia. /| ft ng YT iff R&* In spite of this faot, at tho last valuation ■■* |« !I H V if! HBl (December, ISOii) the iisßcts of tho oflic.o wero %J| il> A/iA A. ill 41 1» a found to exceed the liabilities by no less a * sum than £190,000-a result due QHOEING AND GENERAL SMITH, to economy of management and k5 — — I low mortal ity. G . R . D . having taten ovei . tbe BLAOK . PRESENT FUNDS EXCEED TWO SMITHING BUbINESS of late GOBRIE & million pounds. SON, is now prepared to do ail kicda of SMITHING WORK entrusted to him on - ANNUAL INCOME exceeds £360,000. - SS T !SS*? M ' notice » a ? d >* SEASONABLE J. H, RICHARDSON, M P^" AI L^iJSI UGE W .? RK 5] Commissionev. MADE or BEPAIRED at prices to suit the times, ,

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Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8102, 21 November 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8102, 21 November 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8102, 21 November 1894, Page 3