Has arrived from the North Island by the S3 Murray, and will STAND the SEASON in the Nelson District and the Waimeas ; also at Motneka if sufficient inducement offers. 2413 J. H. SOAIFE. *^T' I ' \dmJL TO TRAVEL THE Stallion YOUNG YOEK will Travel the undermentioned Districts, j should sufficient indncement offer : — j Motupiko, Tadmor, and Stanley j Brook. Young York, by York— York by Tvaduoer, dam by Totara, grand dam St Alban. Teems, £1 10s; guarantees, £2. Padlocks provided at Motupiko for Mares at 1/- per week. E?ery care taken, but no responsibility. All Fees payable on or before the first of January, 1891. B. H. COLEMAN, 2063 Molupiko. COMFORT, CHEAPNESS, DURABILITY. THE NEW PARAGON MATTRASS PATENTED, IN WOOL, HAIR, FLAX, ETC, AT J. A. PACKER'S FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, HARDY STREET, N.B.— Registered Trade Mark "Paragon Patent ' in red letters on the Bide. TESTIMONIALS : Stag's Head Valley, Sept. 7, IS9O. To the Patentee of the Paragon,— Sir — I am well pleased with the Paragon Mattrass you supplied me. I find it very soft and springy, and the stuffing is not likely to become loose and lumpy. Altogether I consider it is a far more comfortable and lasting bed than any of the old stabbed Mattresses. Francis H. Dwteb. Provincial Hotel, Nov. 3rd, 1890. To the Patentee of the Paragon.— Sir.— The new mattra6s 1 bought of you is all that can be desired. The faot of its being made in seotions, instead of the usnai tring and buttons, which are continually breaking away, always destroying the utility of the old style mattrasß, ia in itself a strong recommendation, and for comfort and durability I am 6ure it will prove a real boon, and supply a want long felt in every houEehold. Yours &c, Geo. Clears ■£?"1 io JDA. per day t0 be o& JL o!^ JiT made by persons of either sex, in their own localities, at work for us. New business. All meet with wonderful success. Any one can do the work, You don't need capital, or about the same as none. We will start you. No space to explain here. But you can make a snug litile fortune honorably and easily. The employ, ment is particularly adapted to the region in which this publication circulates. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. Full particulars and instructions mailed free. Now is the time— don't delay, but write to us at once. f'TINSON & CO , Portland, Maine, WnitedSU.es. 2582 Boots Eoots Boots TUBT EECEIVED — A Splendid U Assortment of LADIES', GENTS', and CHILDREN'S BOOTS and SHOES-and Selling them at NelsongPrioeß. Inspection Invited. R. J. E. METZENTHIN, . bnot a«d Las^Maker.jSPßlKG &ROVE. W& M* Stantoftn ORT, INSUBANGB, PBOPEHTy, COMMISSION & GENERAL AGENT, CENTRAL TEAFALGAR TeUATEiOAL AND MASONIC DePO Agency o Numerous SpeoiaUiss, Correspondents in England Australia as well aa the Towns of New Zeala GSloeo, and Sample and War? Booms upstairs. Ope until ,6 o'clock, and from 7to 8 N.B.—Onoice Building Sites in Oollingwoo BtzeetFOß SALEon Be asouable Terms. c wing : M aohineg, at biduobd peiojb payment" at:?aß72in|«y
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Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5980, 8 December 1890, Page 1
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