FISH DAINTIES of all kinds at reasonable J3i prices, and of the highest quality, at — Scotch Ling; Ilcrrintis in Brine; Rod Herrings; Herrings in. Tonuito Sanuo, in lli> nrnl *>-ib tins; Kippered Herrings in lib and '>-lb tins: Fresh Herrings; Salmon Steaks in lib flat tins; Salmon, Finest Red, Jib tall tins; Salmon, Finest Pink, lib tins, l()d each: Salmon Cutlets in i-lb tins; Lobster, C. & 8.. lib tins; Lobster, Canadian, i-lb tins; N.Z. Lobster, i-lb tins; French Sardines, .] and i-ll> tins; Norwegian Sardines, k and u-lb tins; Sardines in glass jars: Shrimps, Oysters, Anchovies, Herrings in Boullion, Hen-ings in Oil, Whitebait. Salmon Lax, and - Fish Tastes of all kinds. "WHERE 'TIS TRUE ECONOMY TO SHOP," Hardy-street, 'Phone No. 41. »- cffcts&g&i&stasm&s&i S, & ALL N view of many thinking of taking a visit to the Old Country, E.B. & Co. have replenished their large stock from all the best makers, in the following goods :—• Solid Leather Suit Cases, Gladstone and Brief Bags, Cabin Trunks, covered leather & canvas, Saratoga and Tin Trunks. T r&vfal&si ir-S± r-eet, NEL.SON. " UR Agents at the Potteries have us a line of AFTERNOON TWA■■■WAKR, which they bought as a clearing line from one of the best China-makers in England. ,„ . , There is a very assorted lot of CqpsJand Saucers varying in value from "1/6 to 3/0 *»ach. These are all to go at 1/- each. •21-piece China Tea Sets, in some beautiful ) atterns, worth up to 20/- set, —all at 10/- set. This offer comprises some of the cheapest lines we have ever handled, and we advise you not to miss the opportunity... ' . R. BNODGKASS 'V SONS, ':,. DIKECT IMPORTKRS. [I OLIVER PLOWS. il Johnson Disc Harrows, Paragon Disc and Tine Harrows, Seed Drills, Spring Tooth Cultivators, Bentall's Chaff Cutters, Pumps of all kinds on Sale by CE BRYANT & Co, MOTUEKA. W." Hy CHING, Wj FAWCETT, Stib-Agent, Sub-Agent, stoke. Wakefield,, Estimates griven -For* DANDY WINDMILLS. YOU are about to erect a MEMORIAL or ENCLOSURE, combining Good. Work and. Reason able Prices, call on, or write to, GEORGE MILLER, MONUMENTAL MASON, Hardy-Street, NELSON. Tomb Bailings Bricklaying, Inscriptions cut, Plastering, Con- and Sione3 renoalways in crete Work m all . their branches vated in any executed. Cemetery.
FAIRYLAND IN NEW ZEALAND. NURSE MARY'S STORY (Written by Mrs. A. E. Moore, Nelson.) PRICE 6d. ALL BOOKSELLERS. "O one ever knows when he or she I may bo called upon lo assist in cases of accidents. You will find, pages of hints, Including those from the St. John Ambulance Association, in this year's Lucas' Almanac. All Booksellers. AIRYLAND IN NEW ZEALAND NURSE MARY'S STORY (Written by Mrs. A. E.. Moore, Nelson./. TRICE 6tL ALL BOOKSELLERS.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 4 March 1912, Page 7
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