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R. N. ALLAN, In THANKING the Public of Colling wood and Surrounding Districts for the LIBERAL SUPPORT accorded him during the many years he has been in Business as a Bootmaker, etc., BEGS to notify that he has COMMENCED Business 'as a GROCER and GENERAL DEALER, in premises next the Post Office Hotel, and trusts by strict attention to customers’ wants, and supplying First-class Goods on'y at LOWEST possible PRICES, to secure a fair measure of support. All Lines of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, AND GENERAL GOODS, of excellent quality, always in Stock. J3*Motto. —“ Small profits, and quick returns,” combined with prompt attention and civility to Customers. One trial will be sufficient to convince all of the reasonableness of our charges. A large and varied Assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, &c., &c., always in Stock, at reduced prices. N.B.—The BOOTMAKING Business will bo carried on as usual in the New Premises, where all orders will receive careful attention. R. N. ALLAN, GROCER, and GENERAL DEALER. COLLINGWOOD. Goods Packed and Delivered to any part of the District. GARLTON Boarding House, NELSON. GOOD accommodation for travellers and visitors. Civility, and attention to the wants of all patrons, are leading characteristics of this establishment. Terms Stiuctly Moderate. MRS. HARRIS, Proprietress. Address —Near the Railway Siation. SPRING CARTS RESIGNED especially for DAIRY U FACTORY and FARM work are now obtainable at Lowest Rates from the undersigned. Designs and particulars fonvaided on application. Reasonable tei’ins. WALKER & SON, Takaka. XMAS, 1894. L. SUTTON has much pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of Collingvvood and surrounding districts, the arrival of his XMAS STOCK, comprising:—New Season’s Fruits, Confectionery, Biscuits, Cakes, &c., &c. Japanese Ware, Vases, Toys t&c., suitable for Christmas presents. Christmas and New Year’s Cards in endless variety. A Splendid Stock of DRAPERY and CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES, &c., which I am selling at reduced prices tor Cash. Inspection Invited. The Compliments of the Season to all. L. SUTTON. GENERAL STOREKEEPER. COLLINGWOOD Goods Packed and Delivered to any part of the district at lowest rates.

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Golden Bay Argus, Volume 4, Issue 37, 8 February 1895, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Golden Bay Argus, Volume 4, Issue 37, 8 February 1895, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Golden Bay Argus, Volume 4, Issue 37, 8 February 1895, Page 5

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