1 WINTER . . I i NOVELTIES . 1 || IN ALL DEPARTMENTS g P Now Being Opened Up. m B SEE OUR UP-TO-DATE MILLINERY AT B 8 LOWEST PRICES. i| 1 MRS. - ANSTICE, I P TRAFALGAR STREET. S M TELEPHONE 184. m
.1906 GRASS SEED NEW SEASON'S COCKSFOOT, Finest and second qualities RYEGRASS, Finest Old Pasture, Ma chine Dressed Seed. FARMERS' RYEGRASS, RYEGRASS & CLOVERS, CHEAP. Mixed Clovers from 4d lb. Chewing's Fescue and all des criptions of Clovers and Fgscugs. NEW SEASON'S CHAFF, ONIONS, POTATOES, ETC., ETC, TURNIP SEED For late sewing. Devon Grey Stone and White Stove Stubble. NEALE &HADDOW SEED MERCHANTS. ESTATE J. A. MCARTNEY, ; BRIDGE-STREET, PLUMBERS & TINSMITHS, HAVING recently erected new and commodious Premises on tbe old site, are prepared to execute ALL KINDS of JOBBING WORK with promptness and despatch. 1 ESTIMATES given for all classes of ' work. Tn_ Address— Bridge Street (opposite Healy & Son)HOPS. rrilE undersigned are CASH PURCHASERS of HOPS. 1373 TRASK & SONS. t PIANOS! PIANOS! THIS excellent line now stocked is giving general satisfaction, and the sales are increasing rapidly. A visit of Inspection invited. NEW BOOKS, including all the Latest FICTION by English and American publishers. Large and Varied Stocks of STATIONERY. FANCY GOODS, POST CARDS, ETC. JACKSOXife CO., CENTRAL TRAFALGAR-ST. Nelson Carnival. ' i MEETING of the GENERAL ; A COMMITTEE will bo held TOMORROW EVENING, at the Council Chamber, at 8 o'clock. Business — To ! receive Balance Sheet 1507 P. TOPLISS, Hon. Sec. International Correspondence Schools. SCRANTON, U.S.A. N. S. Lawn, . . I DISTRICT AGENT, Will VISIT NELSON about MARCH 10TH. Particulars later Now is the Time I . j TO BUY . | CROCKERY, FURNISHING j REQUISITES, I AND FANCY GOODS'] AT GENUINE SALE PRICES. FOR CASH ONLY. WE have been here 12 months, and thanks to your liberal and increasing support we're having " a good Urn*." For H days prior I to Stocktaking we hold a Genuine 1 Clearing iSale in our Crockery De- | partmont Evory article is always D marked in plain figures, and sub- jj ' atautial reductions will now be | \ made — plain to the eye and pleas- i ing to tne pocket. I NOTE A FEW. I Good Jam Tumblers 2/6 doz. R Largo Glass Cake Stands 9d each. | 100 Figured Enamelled' Candle- B B ticks at Gd each I Teapots 6d each. Something neat I and choice. S Figured Glass Pickle Jars 9d each. ! GROCERIES also reduced, to > w|t— soo tins Sardines at 3d each ; j Sultanas 4d por lb, or 3/9 for 12 lbs. j TEA, 61ba In neat box, usuilly \ 6/6, now ./-. H OF. HINQSTON, 1 HA^IDY-ST., NELSO.V. |
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 51, 13 March 1906, Page 3
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