WILKINB & FIELD i&nk^- ■ ;?f"\ '* r "~ x &'-<;<- ''.'.. ■■■-■ ■■ ■ HAVE to arrive per Haloionk HOBNSBY'S 1890TW1NE BINDERS ana BINDER FITTINGS, also HORNSBX'S REAPER and MOWtSRS, HORSE BAKES, &c, &0. , also, BINDER TWINE. WKT • «.«| • Have to arrive]; per Lending Wind a shipment-of the oeleb'ratedlFAßMEßS FAVOBITE W'W^ llKllljK SEED DBII/liP, ten, twelve, and Fonrteen Hoe, plain and spring Tabe. AND Haye aIBQ Lanaefl ft large asgor t me nt of AGRIOULTUBAL and DAIRY MACHINERY, ■v~i ffk I£m including Hornsby, Howard, Bansome & Sims, and Jeffries' Ploughs, Chaffoutters, Butter- *■- «%^*m« workers, Churns, Milk I'ana, &0., &c, &o. - l \Ve have also Juet Landea a arge ana well-assorted Btockof LAWN TENNIS and CRICKETING MATERIAL, inolnding Lawn Tennis Eacquets, in latest style, including Demon, Benehaw, Taylor's best Bowlb— only a few sets remaining Tender and others Lawn Mowers of the latest pattern Glazenger's Tennia Balls. Tennis Nets in Cotton and Tan Lawn Markers and Measures. India Rubber and Canvas Hose Tonnis Poles. Books of Bules for Tennis Duke's besc Cricket Balls. Stumps ana Bails in great variety BARTLETT'S OELEB3ATED CRICKET BATS Batting and Wicket-keeping Glove 3 WILKINS k FIEL D, Wholesale and Befall Ironmongers an& Iron Merchants, HARDY STREET ANI> SELWYN PLACE, NELSON.
YISITOBS TO THE New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition WILL miss one of tho most interesting eights in the Southern Hemisphere, should thßy fail to visit the MZWatebEinporlniE, 81 PRINCESS STBEET, DDNEDIN, The depdt from whioh SIEWAR? DAWSON & CO.. The World-known ENGLISH LE7EB WATOH Manufacturers, of Liverpool and London, offer to a discriminating Colonia WATCHES! WATCHES IF WATCHES !H Perfect as Timekeepers, Matchless in Quality Finish and 'Workmanship, at prices ABBOHJIZLX DEFIING COMPETITION. Direct from the Faotory to the People boliahing all intermediate profits. IF YOU WANT To secure one of those iiivaJnable timekeepers, nd to learn beforehand all partioula conoernlng them a splendidly ill trated Pauphlet will be delivered cc to anybouy calling f it, or Bent for 3d stamp t anybody *ho writeß for it, to STEWART DAWSON ft 00. IF YOU WAnST A first-class highly finished Lady's or Gent's Hnnting Lever Watoh, with gold balanoe and all 'atest improvements worth Beven ineaa, fo: £3 10a, write BTEWAftT ON & CO. IF YOU WAN? a compensation balance, fully jewel!*d, Gentleman's Lever Hunting Watsh, well worth eight guineas, for £4 10s, write to BTEWART DAWSON & CO. IF YOU WANT~ An English Chronograph Lever Watch f plate, with centre seconds, and stop action, hunting oase front, r.t value unequalled, at nine guineas, fo £5 10 d write to STEWART DAW JOE & CO. IF YOU WANT A real English Keyle33 Railway Lever for ezoelisnce, convenience, and accurate performance, never equalled, Slate glass front, defying any risk of reakage, worth ten gaineaß, Jot £5 10s, write to STEWART DAWSON & CO. U- 100 WANT The Standard of- Apeal for the sport* ing world, an English Double Chronograph, with independent start, Btop, and flybaok seoond hand, crystal front, £9 10s ; and Hunting case, £10 10fi; Gold oase, cry^-i front, £25 Hunters, £27 10s. Watob.es pronounced by all wearers to be thi «Aome oi Perfection," and undoubtedly worth those sold elsewhere at donbM those prides, write to STEWART DAWBOH A 00 a *ou want " An horizontal movement, (Sterling Bilver Lady's and Gent's " Dafianee " Watch, worth fifty Bhillingg, but sold at £1 7s 6d. Hunter's £1 16s, write BTEWABT DAW n ON & 00 Besides these and many other glades, too numerous to mention, but all fuUy.iUustrated in their pamphlet. Stewart Dawson &Co. Have on exhibition, a splendid assortment of Ladta' and Gentlemen's Gold and Silver Jewellery, of all descriptions, at prices hitherto unknown in the Colony. MEW ZEALAND WAT OH EMPORIUM 84 PbINOES BTREBT, DUNErfnt, And at Anokland, Sydney, and Melbourne. COBB & C O.'S te egraph; line of royal MAIL COACHES. A Hall & Co Proprietor?,. OV and after 3rd February, Coaches will leave Belgrove for West Coast Towns and Ohristohurch on arrival ef 9.35 Train from Nelson MONDAY ', WEDNESDA S, and FRIDAYS, returning alternate days to connect with Trains at Belgrove. Booking office— Masonic Hotel. ... r- B.GILMER, , A BUFFEBEB from NervflW iaiWas&ig A. Debility^libss of -Mt&F &&Vf ffi BEBTOBED TO HEALTH in snob, ft remarkable manner, after all else had failed, that he will on receipt of a eelf-addressed stamped envelope, send the mode of care FBBB to all fellow-suffereiß. Addreaa, A MINEB, CKROq Syda^ r -
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Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5980, 8 December 1890, Page 1
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712Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5980, 8 December 1890, Page 1
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