■ WHjKINS & FIELD \ i HAVE NOW ON HAND a Splendid A ssottment of GENEBAL ana FURNISHINO IRO^ONGEEY aod AGRIOULTUBAL TOOLS, IMPLEMENTS, and MAOHINERY of the and Most Improved kinds, viz. : — Horneby's Ploughs ( Barbed FenciDg Wire I Bentall's Chaff Cutters Ransome'a Ploughs Plain Fencing Wire J Axes, Shovsls, &o. Howard's Ploughs Trace Chains ! Slashers and Mattocks Oorbett's Zig-Zag Harrows Fencing Slaples Douglas and Gould s Pumps American Disc Harrows Hames (assorted) Farriugton Pumps Planet Jr. Hoes and Drills Scythes and Reaphooks Well Driving Apparatus Farmers Favorite Grain Brills. We have still a few of these Celebrated Grain Drills, ex Leading Wind, unsold. The above Machine has given the greatest eatiafaotio in this District, and has met the long felt want for a OBEAP, RELIABLE, and DUTIABLE Grain Drill. •W I ft K I N S & F I ti L P, "Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers, Hardy street and Selwyn Place, Nelson^
A MOST OOMFOETABLE HOUSEHOLD REQUISITE. TBE NEW PARAGON MATTRASS PATENTED, IN WOOL, HAIR, FLAX, ETC, Harbors no dust, and is lasting in wear. PARAGON COUGH and CHAIR CUSHIONS, CARRIAGE and TRAP SEATS, superior to all other makes, handsome in style. All the above bear the Registered Trade Mark, 11 Pabagoh Patent," in red letters on the side. TESTIMONIALS : Stag s Head Valley, Sept. 7, 1890. To the Patentee of the Paragon,— Sir— l am well pleased with the Paragon Mattrass you supplied me. I find it very soft and springy, and the staffing is not likely to become loose and lumpy. Altogether I consider it is a tax more comfortable and lasting bed than any of the old stabbed Ma Wrasses. Fbanois H. Dwtbb. Provincial Hotel, Nov. 3rd, 1890. To the Patentee of the Paragon. — Sir— The new maUraes 1 bought of you is all that can be desired. The fact of its being made in sections, instead of the usual tring and buttons, which are continually breaking away, alwoys destroying the utility of the old style mattrass, is in itself a strong recommendation, and for comfort and durability I am sure it will prove a real boon, and supply a want long felt in every household. Tours &c, Geo. Cleab. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Policyholders and tboso about to insure should note the three essentials of Life Insurance. SECURITY. LIBERALITY. ECONOMY. IN THE GOVERNMENT OFFICESEOUIUTY is unimpeachable; the pay met: t of every Policy isgnaranteecl by the State; and, in addition, the accumulated Insurance Fund, invested in the soundest securities, now amounts to more than 1$ millions sterling. LIBERALITY is unequalled. Policies in arrcav are kept alive so long as the chavqos on tlio Policy are not iu excess of the Suvrendei* Value, l'olioyholders are unrestricted as to travel, residence, and o;:cni»u.iion. Claims ave promptly paid. Premiums arq charged for ago nearest liirtli'liiy. Policies are unchallengeable on any ground except fraud, or suicide -ivitliiil twelve months. i '■• ■ T]l CONOMY is insnvea by direct Parliamen • A.U tary supervision. All expenditure out si(l<: payinont, of Claims, &c, has first tc receive the sanction of the Legislature. Funds over "la. Million Pounds. Annual Income over J8300,000. Cash Surplus in 1885, over £242,000 IL.AST plsTr.ir.'JTlOS). J. If. lUCHAKDSON, fi] Cosuiiissioneir. It ia said that some people have no conscience, it must be true or Wolfe'e Schnapps could not be imitated. Reward. /N REWARD will be paid to "T" f I I any person or persons who will givo such INFORMATION as will lead to the Conviction of any person FOUND ON MY PREMISES, Trafalgar street North, AFTER WORKING HOURS, without my permission. JOHN SOOTT, Bni'der, , v Trafalgar street, Norlho Wolfe's Schnapps ib imitated, look for the name. Seerets of Life &v4 Health. FEHR BY POST for six (N.Z ) panay 'Btampß, a Medical Troatiaa by an eminent Frenoh Hospital Physician, thirty years a Parisian Specialist (now retired) Bhowing Boflerew hew they. Shay, .cure thorn''P^^^Bm^^^itg^fißsfc^nhood, &•., <fto., without consulting a" medical .man. PARISIAN; KOrßox^ee; Sydney, 'A boon Jo all desiring sell-oure."--?' Medi«.BevUw." 1461
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Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7004, 6 May 1891, Page 1
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655Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7004, 6 May 1891, Page 1
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