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FURNITITBE rgoojli ) CARPETS Ftjlfiftjli Aritic! ■ Carpets , J?urniturj: 1 IsexpoiisiYe Ij Carpets -J^ : US' BEFORE YOU BUY *=3 " Furniture Carpets, Liooleums, sss «3 »" DO NOT PAIL TO VISIT »— -3 AS TSEIR SaOWROOMS CONTAINS THE BEST ASSORTMENT +—* Pa=3 OF ALLTnTTTDXTTQTTTAT^ TO BE FOUND t~~T CD_ KINDS OFjb UxllNlblillNvT IN NELSON. £^ LINOLEUM cabinetmakers and Floorcloths LINOLEUM upholsterers, Floorcloths LINOLE CJM HARD N Y E S EET> MoorciothS 1 Iri n r and "Fisld Ai-e now SHOWING a Grand Assortment of PEEAMBULATORS! PERAMBULATORS (p|||l|l s ' PERAMBULATORS V ii^x2^iS>< FKOM THE BEST M AEERB. i Reversible Loods— Bicycle Wheels and Ilubber Tyres, wi<h Wicker, Wire, or Steel Sheet Bodies, from 40s to 100s, . Wicker Perambulators, Plain Wheels, from 355. _ — .— — o- — Agents Fiister & Rossman Sewing Machines.

CAYEIDISH HOUSE. TOE 'f'TNDEUMBNTIONED GOODS AEE ALL Eeduced 1 in.. Price ; ! Dress Materials Mantles Curtains Ulsters Curtain-netts Waterproofs Calicoes Jackets Flannels Millinery Flannelettes Skirts Sheetings Fu r Boas, &c. Table Linen Cretonnes T% ffS HillpF TfYTYC* Tf DIRECT IMPORTER, TRAFALGAR STREET. NELSON, IMPORTANT NOTICE. R. FRATER, of H^KDY-STREET, NELSON, is SOLE AGENT for WILSON'S celebrated Auckland HYDRAULIC LIME, and WILSON'S PORTLAND CEMENT which is equal to any Brand in the World for nil classfs of work, vide tbe below given TESTIMONIALS. Work done wi'h Hydrauho Lime, if the instructions are followed till set, will give an equal satisfaction with Cement. R. FSATER is prepared to build with Hydraulio Lime Water Tank 3, Sheep Dips and Washes, and all olasaes of similar work at very reasonable prioes, and satisfaction guaranteed, Cement floors for Kitchens, Dairies, etc, at THREE SHILLINGS per square yard. Hydraulio Lime ditto at IWO SHILLINGS per square yard. Brick, stone, or oonorete walls of any dimensions bailb. Estimates famished. Drainßge Works executed. Drain Pipes, etc, for Sale. Hydrau'io Limo 20!bs for One Shilling; splendid for killing grubs, and Reneral use ia OrcbardF. TESTIMONIALS : From Mr W. DOUGL&SDear Sir,— l beg to testify to the exoellent and substantial way in which you have so satisfactorily done - all work for me in Hy. draolio Lime and Auoklacd Cement. The said work has stood the test of time, and is now as good as when first undertaken. From Mb R. WATSON : Mr R. Frater builb for me a wall last winter the ma'erials used were' rough boulder stone filled between the join's with Auckland Hydraulio Lime. The whole is now a oompaot body, as hard as flint, and is a sufficient recommendation tbat the Lime is equal to the beßt imported brands of Cement. From Mb D. M. CHAPMAN: Dear Sir— The Water lack built with Wilßon's Hydraulio Lirce bas now stood tbe test of Four Years, and I have not seen a leak. It is all I could wish for in water tanks. From Mr C. H. WARNEFORD: Sir,— The kitohen floor you laid for m e with concrete made with Wilson's Hydraulio Lime has given every satisfaction, and has set like flint. I may say it makes a splendid job, and is likely to be everlasting in wear. From Mb THOS. SCOTT : Dear Sir,— ln my opinion your HydrauJic Lime is equal, if not superior, to any of tbe Cements ia common use for the fixing of grates, pvene, etc. I have used it, and have fonnd that tbe work invariably becomes one solid mass, hard as stone, I prsfer it to all other limes. From Mr JOHN LOW : Mr Frater,— Tbe Hydraulio Lime laid down in my fowlhouses has given every satisfaction, as also has all the other work done by you. Id my opinion the Hydraulio Lime is by far the best material for forming the floors of poultry houses. From Mr GEORGE MORLEY: Sir, — The Hydraulic-Lime that I purohaaed from you was very good for making paths, but the printed directions must be striotly adhered to. A. SHONE, Carpenter Undertaker, BEGS to inform his Friends and the - Public enerally that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS in Collihqwo d street, next door to Mb Denne's, Dressmaker, and hopes to reoeive a share of their patronage. '■■■'•'•■ •■-:■ A.- -S^Q;»Ey- •- , COLLING WOOD STREET, Kelson

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Colonist, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7703, 9 August 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7703, 9 August 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7703, 9 August 1893, Page 4

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