_____ NEW APVggTIBfIMENTB. Winter Sale, 1894. — . o r\VK WINTER SALE of DRAPERY will oominenoa on THURSDAY June 14th. As we find oar Stock is very heavy, — ana we must turn it into ready money, in orie? to make room for large Shipments of New Gooas, which we have to arrive for oar Spring IMs— we have aeoiaea to j-ELIi the BALANCE of oar WINTER GOODS at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ; in fact no reasonable offer will be refused for cash. Dariog the Sale no prices will be it sued. LOVE DAY BROS., DTREOT IMPORTER , NELSON. E- BUXTON & CO., TRAFALGAR BTREFT, NELSON,. HAVE ON SALE Agricultural Implements 00UPBI6INa FARMERS' FAVORITE GRAIN DRILLS, /-^ORBBTT'S " New Warwick Champion " DIGGING PLOUGHS. This plough is now \j offered as the simplest, lightest in draught, and most effioient implement ol its kind yet introduoed. When at work it thoroughly pulverises the soil equal to ploughing, oulti« vating, and harrowing. The share is of Buffioient width to oat up all weeds and thistles. For summer fallowing, laying np the land for the winter, for ploughing in and burying manure, and destroying weeds of all hinds, it is a most valuable implement. Thomas Cornett b&9 reoeived the highest awabds on record for Digging Ploughs. Ransome's, Hornsby's and Howard's Ploughs in all sizes; Amerioan and EngliahJHilleide Ploughs; Corbett's Zig-Zag Harrows for 1, 2 or 3 horses; Coleman and Morton's Cultivators, Chain Harrows ;*nanet Jr. all steel Horse floes and Cultivators, w . ) sweeps, Planet Jr. Combined|Seed Drills and Wheel Hoes ; Pearce's Broad Caßt H 1 1 r tioweiß ; BentaU's Chaff Machines, for hand or power ;gTurnip f Cutters, &0,, &o. FOB tha present} Season we have aS^oodjJßeleotion of HEATING STOVES, for Gas, jrWood or Goal. Fenders and Fire Irons, 'Spark Guards, and Nursery Fendera ; Register, ent and Gothic Gratea; Goal Vases; Beatrice tend Viotoria Lamp Stoves ; Table, joraoset and Hanging Lamps ; Gas Chandeliers and Brackets;; Hall Lamps, Asbestos Fuel Tnvets, Carriage Lamps, &0., &o. A complete assortment of Amerioan, English and Colonial STOVJBS and RINGES, for burning Gas, Wood or. Coal. artificial"manures. We have been appointed AGENTS for the Gear Company'alArtifioial Manures, and §are now booking Orders for the ooming season. These Manures are undoubtedly the cheapest ana best in the market. Prices, analysis, and copy oi Testimonials upon application. E. BUXTON & CO., TRAFALGAR-BT.. NELSON. BOOTSJ^ JBOOTS! HQ]g» EALI i m SURPLUS STOCK F€yiEL OI^JE MONTH OJNI-iY. ■ ;o : — HEALY & SON will Sell at COST to dear about £1000 worth of BOOTB AND SHOES FOR CASH. liadiea' strong Blippen 1/0, 2/9, 8/6 Girls' Walking Shoes 4/3, 4/6, 5/6 „ ******* Shoes 2/. 2/11,3/. „ Calf Shoes 4/6, 5/6, 6/6. 8/6 „ strong Laoe Boots 6/-, 6/6, 7/6 . Balmoral Boots 6/6, 7/6, 8/6 Boys' etiong Lace Boots 5/6, Bin, 7/- , Dairy Lace Boots 5/6, 6/6, 7/6 Men's strong Balmorals 8/9. W- 9/6 , Light Kid Balmorals 6/9, 7/9, 8/9 „ Watertight Bluchers 7/9, 8/6| J , Prunella Walking Boots 4/6, 5/6 „ Medium Bluohers 4/6, 5/- --„ Oaßhmere House Boots 4/6, 5/3 „ Shooting Bootß 8/6, 9/6 „ Warm Felt 8.8. Boots 6/6, 7/6 Gents' Cookham Boots 10/6, 11/6, /6 Tan Walking Shoes 6/6 „ Evening Shoes 7/6, 7/9 „ Glaoe Cloth Top Shoes 6/6, 7/6, 8/6 „ Walking Shoes 6/6, 7/6, 8/6 „ Ladies' Winter Slippers, wool lined, Tan Walking Shoes 7/6, 8/6, 916 2/9, 3/-, 3/6 Men's strong Watertights 10/-, 11/1 2/ m „ Strap Walking Shoes 4/11, 6/6, 8/6 Gent's Tennis Shoes 8/9 Girlo* Balmoral Laoe Bootß 8/11. 4/11, 5/6 Ladieß' Tennis Shoes 2/9, 3s. „ strong Lace Boots 4/6, 5/6, 6/6 600 pairs Ohilds 1 Shoes ana Boots in Glaoe, Morocco, Patent Tan, ana Maroon Leathers from 6a, 9a, Is, Is 63, Is 9a, 2b. Cork Soles from Id per pair. o- ■— ■ Speoial qualities in Laaies 1 ana Gent's Boots ana Shoes by E. Boßtook ana Vernon, Steaa & Simpson, Tnrner, Ooolbroke, Btrakosh, ana other leading English Manufacturers will be offerea at , ENGUSH OOBT aaring the Sale. HEALY & SON, BRIDGE BTBEET. . FOR SALE jf^^b"h aii "M OIIIEK4 ' ■*• v ""^ < y xx f J±a GBAND OPENING NIGHT, T7IABM o! 104 AOBBS, situated at Spring WEDNESDAY, August let, 1894, JJ Creek, Marlborough, with Cottage /"lATST/^TPTfrT PATT &n thereon. Good Agricultural, Sheep, or Dairy \J\JVi yJIiJLI 1 , j3JXIjXj 0&<» Faim. Tectai Easy. Apply to Speoial Bteamerß from Nelson. JOHN JfiUrfMAN, ME" H&wi papers toi further inf^mptfon. 188 Stoke. ""* * U33
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Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7994, 18 July 1894, Page 2
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707Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7994, 18 July 1894, Page 2
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