Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

N Dishes "ff'o-gs—lLent! EW FISH DA.INTIES of oil Idncls'atre^onable; prices, and of tlie highest quality, at — GLOVES' Scotch Ling; in Brine; Red Herrings; Herrings in. 1 ' Tomato Sauce, in lib and o-lb tins; Kippered Herrings in lib 1 and vj-lb tins: Fresh Herrings; Salmon Steaks in lib flat tins; Salmon, Finest Red, lib tall tins; Salmon, Finest Pink, lib tins, l()d each; Salmon Cutlets in £-Ib tins C. & 8.. lib iins; Lobster, Canadian, -\-lb tins; N.Z. Lobster, a-lb tins; Frencji Sardines, .[ and i-lb tins; Norwegian Sardines, 4 and tins; Hai»dines in glass .jars; Shrimps, -Oysters, Anchovies, Hei - rmgS in Bonllion, Herrings in Oil, Whitebait. Salmon Lax, and Fish l'astes of all kinds. f e. GROVE <& SON., "WHERE 'TIS TRUE ECONOMY TO SHOP," = Hardy-street, 'Phone No. 41. BAGS, TRUNKS, & ALL TRAVELLING REQUISITES, IN view of many thinking of taking a visit to the Old Country, E.B. & Co. have replenished their large stock from all the best miters, in the following goods - Solid Leather Suit JSases. Gladstone and Brief Bags. Cabin Trunks, covered leather & canvas. Saratoga and Tin Trunks. L BUXTON & 00., LTD., T rafal gair- St reet j NELSON. ■MlHirmßßrr A Special Bargain! OUR Agents at the Staffordshire Potteries have just sent us a line of AFTERNOON TEA WARE, vyhiph ■ . they bought as a clearing line from one or the best China-makers in England. / There is a very assorted lot cf Cups and Saucers varying in value from 1/6 to 3/0-each. These are all to go at 1/- each. 21-piece China Tea Sets, in some beautiful patterns, 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. , -V R. SNODGIiASS « SONS.,? DIRECT IMPORTERS. OLIVER PLiOWS. CO J 0 0 h ■ m L 7 K ui z < .J Ok Johnson Disc Harrows, Pacagon Disc and Tine Harrows, Seed Drills, Spring Tooth Cultivators, Bentall's Chaffy Cutters, Pumps of all kinds on Sale by J. SPENCE BRYANT & Co. MOTUEKA. W. H. CHING, W. FAWCETT, Sub-Agent, Sub-Agent, STOKE. . WAKEFIELD,, Estimates- given for DANDY iwINDM!LL.S. I W 5 YOTJ aiV about to erect a MEMORIAL or ENCLOSURE, combining Good Work and Reasonable' Prices, call on, or write to, GEORGE MILLER, MONUMENTAL MASON, Hardy-Street,. NELSON. Tomb "Railings always in , Stock. ' B r i ok laying, Flastoring, Concrete Work in all their branches executed^ Inscriptions out,' and Stones renovated in any Cemetery,

THERE IS LOGIC - IN GOOD CLOTHES! EVERT day your ap. pearance, favourable or otherwise, causes' .an impression on someoaf. There is only one pUoi where you can make sum of getting the very'bert-. clothes, where you can Set the best style" and iiish in modern talMte* craft; and tb»t laat. TRAFAlfiil-BTlfilfc

AIRYLAND IN NEW ZEALAND. NURSE MARY'S STORY (Written by Mrs. A. ,E. Moore, Nelson.; PRICE 6(1. ALL BOOKSELLERS. O one ever knows when he or she may be called upon Lo assist in cases of accidents. You will find paujes of hints, including those from the St. John Ambulance Association, in- this year's Ljucas' Almanac. All BookselLers. ... (Written by Mrs. A. E. Moore, Nelson./ PRICE Gil. ALL BOOKSELLERS. AIRYLA.NI) IN \ NEW ZEALAND, NURSE MARY'S STORY

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NEM19120306.2.58.5

Bibliographic details

Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 6 March 1912, Page 7

Word Count
530

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 6 March 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 6 March 1912, Page 7