j v. -^ li^'j™ 1 rr - \ PANAMA 1 -^ TIME! ITS not too early to buy Panamas. .Summer's coming up sharp, and you know what a rush there was, last summer In the beginning, just, uhen the hot days came In. Fact Is, many were disappo rued. j They couldn't get the Panama they wanted until ! well on In the season. Dgn't get left thih time. i i You'll have to buy a Panama, so why not buy now ! ! while our assortment is unbroken P ] ALL our Panamas come from Tress & Co., the j well-known English Hatters. Hero's a little list.— i THE UNBLK A CHE UVAN AM A 2 1/-, 25/-, 42/THE "MARQUIS" 4Q/-, 4S- 50/THB " TOIIEADOB " 25/-, 30/-. 35/THB "MATADOR" 7/0 to 18/IHITATION PANAMAS from 2/6 SHORT |ND SON, " Where the Good ITats Are," j Mea's and Boys' Hatters, Tailors, Outfitters, j CENTRAL HA^DY ST., NELSON. i
TO STAND THE SEA.SON. fJ^^^lßa CARRIAGE Vj Braoburn— Molly Braebury by Specification. Molly by Fitz-James. : This strain is well-known to most breeders in the Nelson District. Will travel between WAKAPUAKA and NELSON. MONDAYS— Wakapuaka. THURSDAYS Nelson, at J. Gays. For further particulars apply— M. DELANEY, Wakapuaka. TO TRAVEL APPLEBY. WAIMEA WEST, HOPE, AND STOKE DISTRICTS. THE DRAUGHT STALLION ALBION. For further particulars apply— H. T. COOK, Appleby. TO TRAVEL THE WAIMEA DISTRICTS. ~ lhu Well-known i^jEP-wfeil*? CLYDESDALE *i^A|®y^ STALLION •'5C355L Bloomfield. Will again be at the service of Breeders this season. For full particulars as to dates, terms, etc., apply — J. WADSWORTH, Owner, Brightwater. t vool' WE A BE, AS USUAL, CAsn Buyers OF WOOL, in any quantity. Gbeenslade and Co., THE TANNEBY. WOOL.WOOL. SEASON 1906-1907-AS usual we are prepared to make liberal advances against WOOL and SKINS for shipment to London, free of interest, exchange, and Colonial commission. We are now receiving Consignments for the JANUARY SALES. We have ale^ made complete arrangements for Clients wishing to offer Wool or Skins at the Wellington Sales. E. BUXTON & CO., LIMITED. Land & Commission Agent IN MOTUEKA. I Has the following PROPERTIES ; to dispose of:— 5 Fifty-Acre Freehold Section 1 Freehold Sestion each of th following:— 4oo, 100, 35, 31. 25 and 18 Acres. aibo, ■; Other FARM.S and LAND id '.he J District j - I L. E. RHODES* HIGH-STREET, MOTUEKA. I CAKES, SCONES, § c PUDDINGS, 3 Bread, Pastry, Pies, «d TarU J J Sdnpend for their lighten andK » Swholesomejesß upon good Baking ; | j B Powder. \ \ ■8 MIf'.BAKINO t\ I I\. POWDER I Kls th» beet sad pnreet, »nd giret j S the best results. „ _ ! 5 In 6d and 1/- Tins at »11 Store*, t
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 306, 29 November 1906, Page 1
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