The inusiaal public of Nelson and district should beware of travelling tuners r presenting themßelves as employed by or connected with Wellington and other firm?. Customers in this district, who have had their instruments attended to for the past six years by Mr B. H Martin, certificated tuner, re ay Etiil rely opo thorough satisfaction being given, prompt attention and moderate charges. Mr Martin holds references from Chas. Begg and Co, Dunedin, Dresden Piano Company, Dunedin, and H. Collier and Co, Wanganoi, and several testimonials from private individuals for tuning and repairing. Old pianos and organs taken qb part payment for new, an! full market va'ue allowed. Country districts visited regularly every four months. All orders left with Mr T. B. Huffora, or at private residence, Hardy S; Eiet, will have strict attention. B. H. Martin, residential piano • forte taner and repairer, Nelson. Consumption. — Dr Gordon's Lnrg Bakam brings robust health to those wasted away by Lang diseases. Post Lee, 6/6.— J. W Clayton, Dunedin. A. W. Bain & Co. have pleasure in annoanoipg the arrival of their first shipments of Spring Goods, etd will have them in readiness, for inspection on and Bfter Thursday of this week. The bulk of the goods will arive dnring the next few dajs, and wo can promise our customers a most seleot and choice assortment o! ussful, fashionable, and peasonubli Drapery, a« prfess tbat will stand any comparison. Our stock of Dre-s Materials is of a very superior oharaoter, and our reputation as Dressmakers is beyond question. We cordially ask the publio to visit the " EcoDomio Drap3ry Warehouse. 1 — A. W. Baia & Co. Rhkdmatibm, Lumbago, Sciatica, Goat, permanently cured Never f -tils. Belief ia few dayg. Post free 6/-.— J. W, Clayton, Dancdin 1 NOTHING LIKE SOAP."" ~* Pure soap, <?ood soap, houc3i soap Pxahs Soap. WOOL, BUTTER, &c WE beg to remind our fri.nds that we make liberal advances as usual on WOOL BUTTER, AND OTHER PBODUCE consigned to our London Firm. The personal care and attention given by our Mr. ALEXANDER SCLANDERS to the Eale of cur Shipments eneur.g that even the smallest lots receive the attention which i 3 essential to biing aboat the best 7'esults, Ihe other advantages wa ofur are : The advances are in cash, made aa booh aa the produce ia delivered in Nelson. No delay in settling up aa soon as Aoeount Sales are reoeived, No interest, exchange or commission obarged is Nelbon on advances. LONDON, in our opinion, is still the best Market. MARKING.- TFool should te marked on one bide of the Bale only, k aviDg us to mark at both ends before ebipreeLt. Butter nmt be matked in accckdame with ths Dairy Industbs Aor. SCLANDERS & Co. o
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Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8061, 8 October 1894, Page 4
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