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»EW AP7BBTIBBMBNTB • For the Holidays, • ■ . . o- ■ ■■ • . •- ; : -" G-L.BBATH&GO ARE SHOWING ; SPECIAL LINES IN BOYS' MEN'S CLOTHING WHICH FOR PRICE AND QUALITY Cannot be Bsaten BO YB' TWE ED "SUITS, from 3s 9 d BOYS* WASHING SAILOR SUITS from 2» 9d YOUTHS TROWSBR SUITS, from 10s 9d MEM'S TVVJjIED SUIT^, from 193 6d c The largest and ohoicoat. aß3ortai3nt in town of Gbnt'« Shirts, Hxtlj Hosiery, and SaaiYee. /tt 1000 Gent's white and oolored Silk Handkerchiefs, 61 1/-, 1/8, »/ l >» «/ tt » 4/6, 5/6, 6/6. A lot of sample Straw Hats, at less than Manufacturers' prices. ova Manchester and meis departments Axe now repleta with a choioa variety of Newest Goods, specially selected ra* the Ohrittmas Trade. DIRECT I&IPORTEBS. SPECIAL IMPORTATION OP Ladies' Summdr Jackets, Mantles, I Dust Cloaks WE have just received by direct (steamer a very OHOIOE LOT of the above Goods, which were secured by our Lokdon Birrag (being the end of the London season), AT LESS THAN HALF the Regular Prices. These Goods are, without exception, the MOST STYLISH LOT w« have ever ahown, and, at the prices marked, should sell quickly. Everett Brothers, Importers, Bridge- street, Nelson. . - 1" • i XJTTXiE'S £\ LITTLE'S . ( Fluid Dip /^\ Powder Dip SNON-POISONOUS). M %^ (POISONOUS*. < MR. BELCHER, ot #L!TTLE'S\ MB " c - J - HAEPEEj • Kaiapoi (writing August, S % Canterbury Eunholder, 1 1890): — "found Sheep ffls^*~~~ **'^-^% (writing June, 189O):«—» Pipped with Little's #Vtf"&EP nr£>^\ " f ound S* F ovr^ v Fluid produced lilbs. M <S&ZZLJz*f l $ \ little trouble to ma | more wool each m s *^. % was ver y efEectivei (which fetched jTy^^^'^ M^^^% i \\ehthe wool in good per Ib. more) than Mf dsfc- condition ; safer the wool of Mf-. . . ' ---»- - T\BL tbaQ other P oim undipped J/ fsrSl 131 111 WW OOi \k BonoUß ? ipßi Sheep?' M A *f*fV_ besides beine ffl vk very cheap, #/ME. GILLANDERS, of Southland \% J \ 10) M I (writing March, 1S90), said : — Two years 1 (©i, j'~ t-^ B 3in succession lio dipped a flock of about! s (Oy ff ® 1 20,000 Sheep, part with Little's Fluid f S^. «>^ll ir^ ff \m^ c resfc W^ 1 otuer l \^> an(^ eacn j Eft B ffl^ \ year found the Sheep dipped with / j #t «Ai ,\ file's Fluid produced \ lb / THiltlt9 \ j M Little S\ more wool per fleece than / I»UUe 8 m J #FLUID DIP \* he oto " sheep^y^ POWDER DIPV PRICES: AGENTS: FLUIDS. I POWDEB. _ Twt , TT , M „ , 6a 6d per gallon in 40 1b and 4s per paoket % 0 * nn x»«^~, gallon caßta. 70s per case of 72 la W. . B - c R l '^S r ON & CO., Bleahein. 6s per gallon in 6 packets, or 18 BLA °J B , U 4 B ? E fa & °° tl ) OhrfatehttK*. gallon diaroa. 4a paoketfl, cbief A^ Bnt3 ' *

I I Is the Union Company a lonopolf 1 : NO ' ? ' To enow that this undertaking la attempt at monopoly, and with the view o/ inducing the Public to COMPARE" OUR VALUE j with others, we propose to . j ENCLOSE IN EVERY HUNDRED j PACKETS of our RED FUNNEL Tea (a perfect blend of pure Indian and Csylon) a Coupon or Order for I'xtmtij Shillings, payable by our Agent, Mb. B. S. Ohibholm, Tea Merchant, Nelson. We absolutely larantee that we art. neither raiting the price nor reducing the quality of this Celebrated Blend, as is usually the oaae ! with this class tdvertising. j UNION PAGKII-fl COMPANY ! OF NEW ZEALAND, Wellington, i tS'To be obtained from B. S. OHIBHOLM, Bridga Bt., sole As-ent for Nelßon, and OHITTENDEN & "CO. Waimea street. / 66 | AN EXHIBITION OF Birds, Sheila, Curios, &c , will be held in \jß. DARBi'S SaOP, Bridge street, ItJL commencing TO-DaY (Saturday) at 3 p.m , and will be continued until further notice. — - Admission Is ; Children 6<3. ! NELSON JOCKEY CLUB. A DJOURNED ANNUAL MEETING will jTx be held at the Masonic Hotel on SATURDAY, 17th January, 1891, at 8 p.m. Nominations for Stewards, Committee, and Officers, for the ensuing jear must be Bent to the Seoietary, in writing, signed by ihe respective proposers, at least fourteen days before thin netting.

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Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 6000, 3 January 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 6000, 3 January 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 6000, 3 January 1891, Page 2

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