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Ci. FLEMipi ■* SOTS .-. Carpets! _Carpets_! Carpets! £* AVING a large staok, and io make oom for New Goods expected by the Helen Denny, will offer the whole o* t above Gooda at GREATLY REDUOED PRIOES to olear ; in faot no offer will be refused in reasoa. Btook coasißts of Ve'.vet Pile, Brussels, Tapestry, KUder, Jate in Squares and Oarpels. ALSO MATS! RUGS! MATS! RUGS! The largest stock to choose from in Wool, Goat Skin, Balmoral, Dagestan, Belgravia, Velvet Pile, Axminster, Beam and Jut?. aleo MATTINGS. MATTINGS. Jasfc landed direot from the East, China Mattings—splendid valae. Linoleums, Floorcloths, Furniture, Venetian Blinds, In ail the best makers. Afc prioes and quality whioh cannot be beaten. AM 800 BLINDS. [ FOR DRESDEN PIANOFORTE COMPANY. CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, & UNDERTAKERS, _^ HARDY STREET, NELSON. _ ~~ WILKINS & FIELD • ARE NOW SHOWING THEIR SEASON'S STOOK GARDEN AND FARMING TOOLS, ORIOKST AND TEHNIS GOODS, GARDEN and FARMING UTENSILS— PIanets Junior Combined DRILLS and HOES— Easy and Western LAWN MOWERS, 10, 12, * 14, 16, 18, 20, and 24 inches— Garden Hoes, Eakes, Spades, Forks, Hedge Shears, Scythes, Hay Rakes, Scythe Stones— WlßE NETTING, tx all Widths and Meshes — Churns, Milk Pans, and all H^k Descriptions of GARDENING and DAIRY s^^^^^^^ UTENSILS— TENNIS and CRICKET GOOD - °^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | Demon Tennis Racqnets and Champion -«#ji^^^^S^M^K^^^3P' Tennis Balls— Hawridge, Ayers, and other Makers dErJ^^w^-T^ °* Tennis Racquets, Teanis Marker*, Poles, etc — '''"* i - " Bartlett's. Corbett'?, Ayer'3 and othar makers of Cricket Bats, Stumps, Wiokat Keeping Gloves, eto. Dakos and Composition Orioket Bal's. WHOLESALE IRONMONGERS | Speoial Disoount given to Gluba | Nh LSON and Manners- st., Wellington. GREAT 'iggSml FURNITURE VurDiture 111Sfe\ jwTTnjn>nTm i iA^w^'\ I ft'JUllUll iluy&y J SALE, — Bedsteads* Carpets? *f Mf^^W r . ? f'^^fCJ^ Bedding, Lmoleums 3 • '•/ 4 * y Auction Prices for One Month Only I and general House Furnishings at Auction Prices for one month. Auy Goods Booked will be usual rates. BISLEY BROS. & GO.

FOR INFMTS MP INVALIDS. —^r — ■sr — sr — v w v •# v w — ir~~*G' v v v nt v MELON'S LACTO-GLYCOSE ©££ x&x&m: POOD. SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COUNTRIES WHERE FRESH COWS MILK CANNOT BE OBTAINED. These 3oods are free from 4nimal Germ and heep good in any Climate. To be c&tained from all Druggists and Stores. The Universal Bomedy for Acidity of the Stomach, °^^» Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour Eructations, , PreJnanci Biliou3 Affections. ness or if regnancy. i-; ~ OTf "™— ' Sold Throughout the World." " N.8.-ASK FOR DINNEFORP'S MAGNESIA.

Norwich Union Fire Office. Business now exceeds £800,000,000 Inorease of premium-income last year £60,000. SEPIEMBER QUARTER DAY, 1894. HOLDERS OF POLIOIES expiring this Quarter are respeotfully reminded tbat their Premiums fob Renewal should be paid on or before SUNDAY, 30th September inßt. Intending* Insurers will find this a convenient opportunity for takiog out Polioies, so as for them to fall due on Quarter Da?. insurances on be effeoted, and premiums for renewal paid, at any of the Branoh Offices in the Districts of Nelson, Marlborough, or Westland, or at the prinoipal Offioe, Nelson, W- M- STANTON, Agent and Attorney, Insurance Ohambert, Trafalgar street. — o— *„*Ganton Insuranoe Office (Marine), in whiob tbe contributors of business participate eaoh year's profits. JUNCTION HOTEL (TAEAEA). Georgie Moss, reoently of the Railway Hotel, Biohmond, HAS pleasure in informing the publio o TAEAEA and District, that he has purohased the above Hotel, and hopes by keeping ONLY FIRST-OLASS Wines, Beers, and Spirits, together with exoellent Table, Bedroom acoommodation, and good Btabling, to seoure the support of the settlers and travelling publio. First-olass Billiard Table. HT All Orders by wire from Commercial Travellers and others strictly attended to. HorBBB and Traps on bire; GEORGE MOSS, Proprietor

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Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8061, 4 October 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8061, 4 October 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8061, 4 October 1894, Page 4

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