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KBW APYEK". I EMBM TS. /^Sfc.T^ARGAINS 1 1 |Ks^Jts BARGAINS I St. AlftiHonse, HABDY STREET. MRS. A^STICE is selling at a Z^REAT REDUOTION the following (JT DRAPERY.— X ADIES 1 Flannel DRESSING GOWNB JLJ .from 10/6 to 25/T7IUR CAPES and BOAS from 3/6 to 18/0. Q PLENDID assortment of DRESS PIEOES 0 reduced from 1/- to 8d per yard ; ditto from 1/3 to 104. MOSGIBL Grey Tweed DRESSES redttoed from 33/- to 21/T ARGE quantity of HOSIERY and UMJU BRELLAS. T ADIES' ULSTERS, MACKINTOSHES, JLJ and JACKETS MADE-UP COSTUMES from 14/6 to «/• fitted to order at same prioe. /CHILDREN'S DRESSES from 5/6 to \J 15/6, prioe acoording to size and quality, T ARGE assortment of Blaok Straw HATB, I A being all tbe neweßt Bhapes, reduced f 'om 4/6 to ,1/9 and 1/-. T ADIES 1 OWN MATERIAL MADE UP I l in Dressmaking and Millinery. IS-AH the above are NEW GOODS THIS SEASON. 1998 FOE SALE 400 sacks Oats 40 sacks Rye Grass 20 sacks Cocksfoot Seed 20QIbs Fiom Seed MOTUEKA. WAIMEA COUNTY. POLL FOR MOTUEKA HORSB BRIDGE. THE. late etorm and flooded river having rendered it impoesibie to hava a roll taken on 31st July as advertised, it is hereby notified that a POLL OF RATEPAYERS of the Speoial Bating Distriot No. 1 (aB per advertised eohedule) will be taken on THURSDAY, 10 h day of August, oommeno* ing at 9 a.m. and olosing at 6 p m., on the proposal of the Waimea County Gounoil to borrow £400 towarda the ooet of oonstraoting the following publio work, viz., Constructing a Suspension Horse Bridge aocoss the Motueka River near the junction of the Graham River. The Polling place will be the Sohoolroom, POKORORO. JOSHUA BIRD, 24 County Chairman. QSND HOME THE NEWS. THP " Pfl I fISTCT" PTTWIffARV llMi uvliUiuiSl sUWIIuAIIS WILL BE PUBLISHED ON MONDAY NEXT, August 7th. PRIOE— TWOPENCE Copies are to be had of the following Agents-* Miss RAMM, Hardy street. M. SCOTT, Trafalgar Street H. D. JACKSON, Trafalgar Street J. B.OUNSELL, Trafalgar Street T. B. HUFFAM, Hardy Street R. WHITE, Bridge Street S. STARR, Bridge street H. MELLETT, Waimea Road W. R. MAY, Richmond E. S. FAIREY, Brightwater C. MASTERS, Spring Grove, J. THOMAS, Wakefield and from our vendor at the Poßt Office. Grass Seeds: RYE GBASB, COCKSFOOT, a desoriotionß CLOVERS. 1 All New Seeds— 'jasi to hand. Bought or Advanced Agaicdfc as ttsnal BARLEY BOUGHT or SOLD ON COMMISSION. 48 mob, extra heavy. Rick Gloi_laterial. LITTLE'S DIP, in 1, 2, and 5 gallon drams, also hogsheads. E. LEVIEN. APPLES, all the leading sorts on blight* proof stooka. APRICOTS, early, medinm, and late sorts. CHERRIES, Blaok Heart, Bigarreaa, and - White Heart. CURRANTS, first-olass varieties. GOOSEBERRIES, all the finest named soril in stock GRAPE VINES, ten firat-olaaa vaiieties. NECTARINES and PE ACHES, sorts in stook that will ripen at Xmas np to April. JAPAN PLUMS. 12 varieties, 1/6 each. PEARS and PLUMS, all the leading kitchen and deßsert varieties. QUINCES, Raspberries, Strawberries, Nate, ' Walnuts, Olives, Oranges, Lemons, <fto. S. BOLTON. ; f^ ENILEMEN'S Clothes, Ladies' Dcraees. XJT Ostrich Feathers, arid every sort off Drama, Oueaniho, and Finibhin« done at A. ROBERTSON'S, CoUingwood street] Ocdeifi b; parcel poßb specially attaniod to.

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Colonist, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7700, 5 August 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7700, 5 August 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7700, 5 August 1893, Page 2