WlLEffl^ m F1MLB " ; : ; : : ■ ' HAVE NOW ON HAND a Splenaia Assortment of ;GEN£BAL ana FXJBNISHING IBONMONGERX anfl AGKIOULTURAL TOOLS, IMPLEMENTS, »na MACHINERY of tlie |toßt Improved kinds, viz.: — ' ■ i, ; Hornsby's Ploughs f Batbea Fencicg "Wire Bentall's OhaflP Cutters RansoJEoe's Ploughs Plain Fencing Wire Axes, Shoves, &o. Howara's Ploughs Trace Chains Slashers ancl Mattocks Corbett'a Zig-Zag Harrows Fencing Staples Douglas ana Gonm's Pumps American Diso Harrows Hames (assortea) i Farrington Pumps Planet Jr. Hoes ana Drills Scythes ana Reaphooks "Well Driving Apparatus Farmers Favorite Grain Drills. We have Btill a few of these Celebrated Grain Drills, ex Leading Wind, unsold. The above Machine has given the greatest satisfaetio in this Distriot, and has met the long felt want for a CHEAP, BELIABLE, and DURABLE Grain Drill. WILKIKS& FItiLD, "Wholesale an 3 Retail Ironmongers, Haray street ana Selwyn Place, Nelson.
A MOST COMFORTABLE HOUSEHOLD REQUISITE. THE NEW PARAGON MATTRASS PATENTED, IN WOOL, HAIR. FLAX, ETC, Harbors no dust, and is lasting in wear. PABAGON COUCH and CHAIR CUSHIONS, CARRIAGE and TRAP SEATS, superior to all other makes, handsome in style. All the above bear the Registered Trade Mark, "Pabaqon Patent,""' 4 in red letters on the side. TESTIMONIALS : Stag s Head Valley, Sept. 7, 1890. 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 looee and lumpy. Altogether I consider it is a for more comfortable and lasting bed than any of the old 'stabbed Mattrasses. Fbancis H. Dwxbb. Provincial Hotel, Nov. 3rd, 1890. To the Patentee of the Paragon. — Sib.— The new maUraes 1 bought of you is all that can be desirad. The fact of its being made in seotionß, instead of the usual tring and buttons, which are continually breaking away, always 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 house* hold. Yours &Q., Geo. Clear. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Policyholders and those about to insure should note the three essentials of Lifa Insurance. SECURITY. LIBERALITY. ECONOMY. IN THE GOVERNMENT OFFICESECURITY is unimpeachable; the pay men t of every Policy iaguaran teed by the State; and, in addition, the accumulated Insurance Fund, invested in the soundest securities, now amounts to more than 1| millions sterling. T IBEIIALITY is unequalled. Policies in J_J iuTcar aye kept alive so long as the charges on the Policy aye not in excess of the Surrender Value. Policyholders are unrestricted as to travel, residence, and occupation. Claims aro promptly paid. Premiums ai - e charged for age nearest birthday. Policies are unchallengeable on any ground except fraud, or suicide within twelve months. ~Tp. CONOMY is insured by airect Parliamen • JGJ cavy supervision. All expenditure out aide payment of Claims, &c, has first tt receive the sanction of tlie Legislature. Funds over 14 Million Pounds. Annual Income over £300,000. Cash Surplus in 1885, over £24-2,000 (LAST D: rtTItIBUTION). J. H. JtICHARDSON, fO ' Commissioner. It ia said that some people have no con soienoe, it must be true or Wolfe's Sohnappi could not be imitated. Reward. fv S\ BEWARD will be paid t< J I I any person or personi xsJLA v who will give xueh INFORMATION as will lead to the Conviotior of any person FOUND ON MY PREMISES Trafalgar street North, AFTER WORKING HOURS, without my permission. JOHN SOOTT, j JBai'der, Tiafftlgar street, North. Wolfe's Schnapps -is imitated, look for the name. :, Sfwrets of Life and Health. FBIB BY POST for eJx (N.Z.) p«nny , . rtampe, a Medical Treatise by an eminent Frenoh Hospital Physiokn, thirty jeani _«?f?arißiaii. Speoialirt,;(npw^retiredi shewing flufferera how they may cure them•elTeg^ of. Nervouß^DebUity^Loßt -Manhood, ,At» fto., without consulting a medipal man. Unm: Parisian, p.o. Box 766^Sydhey. tif A boon to all dealring geli-oare.' V Mcdi " mtorttm^^ *■'- ji 146!
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Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7006, 8 May 1891, Page 1
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658Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7006, 8 May 1891, Page 1
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