gfe, ■" , MEW ADV| Bf fo«SM§l^BSg"^% - .J ;^^ .-■>. <;•%. > }.i ': :<7 'K.:- ■, •* < '•-'•■,'".■■". ■ . ■ * . • ■ ■■.-.' ''O-ii' .... ■ .. ... ■■ \ WB'have just receivea word by the Boglisb Mail, from &tH& Manufacturers, that our FIRST SHIPMENT of NEW GOODS for the WINTER SEASON were '1 pipped , to «a L by the Sr.S, PAKEHA, direct from' London, on January 9th, due in New Zealand on the ~ : :; Ist of MABOH. J LOVEDAY BEOS., DIBEOT IMPORTERS - j Clotlmig and Drgpjbry^ I Trafalgar stTeet, Nelson. j■,~... - . . t . ■.-.'■ ■ ■ ' 1 .... .-.. . A ... ;.. ; X39 •■■ : '. TRAFALGAR STREET, "^|?T*^^ njj Are now unpacking , their 3?irst i * a jr^ ''jL\\&i Shipment of' I jjj li.foi* the/Season, comprising Ran'TOjii^^/a ■lili some>s » HowardL's and Hprnsby's ' v /j|ij S with a complete assortment of M^ft^ k: har€s 9 SkideS) Jf- Si Whtelss etc. Jw wlf Our Stock is too varied to particuMsr* '■■ ifpr ar^ se * but would draw special J^y lllil attention to GDI& IRC P Steel Chill 13- DIGGING PLOUGHS. These Ploughs wi.H plough a greater depth and width than any ordinary Plough, with less draught, and leave the soil thoroughly broken and pulverised, and fit for sow Tig. We have also on Bale ; — Zig Zag and Chain Harrows — Coleman and Morton's Ofltivators—- BentaU's Chaff Cutters and Horse Gears — Turnip Cutters— Pulley Jilocks — Bolt Clippers— Plough and Trace Chains— .Hames. •Aveij's leighiDg Machines. Best India Eubber and English Leather Belting. — . 0 Iron and Steel Fencing Wire — Barbed Wire— Staples — 1 Wire Strainers — Galvanisod Iron — itidging— Spouting I—stoj1 — stoj etc.
N EL S 0 N Boot Emporium. W. S- BUCK S CO, Manufacturers and Importers, "O" A.V B a choice assortment of ENGLISH AND COLONIAL Boots and Shoes ALWAYi IN STOCK. Boots and Shoes MADE TO] ORDER at the shortest notice. REPAIRS NEATLY DONE. W. S..Bliok& Co., NELSON BOOT EMPORIUM, TBAFALGAR BTEEE ST. ALBANS' HOUSE, HARDY STREET. MRS. ANSTICE IN NOW SELLING THE BALANCE OF HER Summer Drapery and Millinery r , LADIES' & OHIT-DBEN'S Costumes^ etc., AT GIiEATLY Keduced Prices. (next to Fleming & Sons), HARDY STREET
NELSON FAKMERS 1 CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. THE BUTCHERY BUSINESS carried ct by the Association at Nelson and Kiobmond has been DISPOSED OP to Mr. JOHN INGRAM, who will conduct! the same an bis own account from let March, 1892. The Diraotora can with confidence recommend their : customers to transfer theii business to Mr Ingram, who, they have reason to believe, will supply them to their entire satisfaction. : - P. o. petti r, •••■_• ■* Manager. TOHN INGPAM bega to announoe to his t) and the Public generally that he has PURCHASED' the BUTCHERY BUSINESS lately oarried on by the Farmers' Co-Operative 'Association, and intends to supply the BESI QOALITY OF MEAT, and trusts that by careful attention to the wants of his oastomers, he will receive a lair share of public support. JOHN INGRAM, BUTCHER &0., Riohmond and NelsoD. 610 MOTUEKA THE BALANCE OF THE Summer Stock Prints, Sfcnffa, Dast Cloaks, Men's Straw Hats, Zephyrs, Sunshades Flowers, Jackets, Flannelettes, t Ladies' Straw Hats, suitable for Hop picking, will be Sold at a reduction ON ÜBUAL PRICES. A. MANOY, High Street, 7 MOTUEKA Envelopes! Envelopes ON SALE at this Office, a Large Quantity of ENVELOPES a 4/6 PER 1000. BEST CARTRIDGE FOOLSCAP ENVELOPES 3/3 per 100,
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Colonist, Volume XXXV, Issue 7265, 9 March 1892, Page 2
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522Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXV, Issue 7265, 9 March 1892, Page 2
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