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«. Fleming x mm HAVE ON SALE THE FOLLOWING GOODS /CARPETS, Bugs, Mats, Cocoa Mattings, Chinese Mattings, Lace Curtains, \J Tapestry Curtains, Plusbette, Plush Cretonnes, Velvet Cretonne*, Art Serges.'.Biik Ta estry, Art Muslins, Baizes, Mantle Drape 3, Blind Hollands. LINOLEUMS AN^D~FLOORCLOTHS in thelfollowiog widthal]— l2ft., 9ft. C:t., Ut. Gin., 3ft. 9 in., Bft., 2ft. Sin., and 18 iaohea ALL AT LOWEST PRICES. A quantity of Remnants of Floorcloths and Linoleums to be sold cheap. Vewetinu Blinds. FURNITURE OP ALL DSHDRIPH JNB MADE AND REPAIRED G. 4'LKMING & SOJVS, CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS. DIRECT IMPORTERS, Ac, HARDY STBEET, NELSON. IMPOBTANy NOTICE. ALTERATION OF PREMISES. CLEARING SALE OF Fancy Goods, Groceries, Ironmongery, Boots, Drapery, Etc. HAVING decided to rebuild,, the present 8t ok is to be removed into other premise?, and to avoid this as much as possible I have deoided to have a GENUINE CLEARING HALF. FOB ONE MONTa ONLY. The Stock, consisting of all Lines, matt be cleared, and will be offered at prioea that will command a ready eale. Odd Lints in all departments will be oleared at a great Siorifioe. As the pablio of Mctaeba and Sairounding Diotriota know when A. MANGY advertises to have a SALE it is a GENUINE Affair. 1611

J. E. CLEAR, Merchant Tailor, BRIDGE-STREET, Nelson. ALL CLASSES OF TAILORING EXECUTED WITH BOMPrfIESS, XCEITIONAL FItT t FIBST-OLASS WOBK MODERATE CHARGES j NBPEOTION INVITED. ! J. E. CLEAR, BRIDGE BTREET. ! 133 C ASK FOR |^ J. CLEGG'S -QERAMBULATORS X EBAMBULATOBS P=l ftr-Sh Sold by y E. BDXTON & GO. and WILKINB & FIELD, Nehon. WOBES at OHBISTOHUBCH. 1965 For Sale or To Let rpHE FARM, situate in Lower -Montere, I j la'ely in the oooupation of Mr Joseph Jennens, comprising 57 AOBES good flat Bgrioultural land, and 90 AOBES !ow andalating hills, together with a Nine-roomed DWELLING-HOUSE, nearly new, good Stable, Bam, and Outbuildings. To be Fold at a low price and on very easy terms. A considerable portion of the purchase money may am at a low rate of interest. PITT * MOORE 1762 Solicitors, Nelson. B. S CHISHOLM HAS FOR SALEy AZEHBY'S Superior Goods Farreil's Lung Expectorant Tomatonia Wright's Furniture Polish Giilard'e Fiokles Nubian Blaoking Mellin's Food Bern Buau Tea Planters Choice Tea Beßt Dessert Frnit 1/- per tin Eorn Starch for curtains Heliotrope Staroh Hellaby's Wheat Meal Oatina 6d per packet Italian Brooms Kent's Brooms and Brashes. B- S- CHISHOLM. Family Gboceb, and TEA. Ty^ZAUET^ BBIDQE STBEET. CAVENDISH HOUSE. o— FIRST SHOW of Novelties Spring dt Summer indading i LATEST FASHIONS < n 1 MILLINEBY < and ' DEEBB MATEBIALB. | R. T, MELHUISH, \ DIBEOT IMPORTER, . ] TBA?ALGAR BTB T. i

M- M. Webster HAS FOR SALE Prime Canterbury Hame, rime Rolled Bacon, Prime Flat Bacon, Prime Ftilton Cheeee, Piime New Oatmeal, Lazenby's Buperi' Pickles, Lazenby's Superio Lobsters, Lazenby'a Superior Anobovies' Lazeuby's Superior Cumed Prawns Lazenby's Superior Olives, Lazenby's Superior Salad Cream t Lazenby's Superior Celery gait, Lazenby's Snperior Jellies, Lazeuby's Superior Soups, Lazenby's Superior Eesenoea, Oxr r. T\/r ATDB * TA r r EA .xSI.U. IYlaturata ±ea OT7" r\ I\(TATUfiATA mEA .J\..VJ« i>LATUBATA ±EA 0.X.0. Tf a has l jme to Stay. 0.X.0. Tea IS THE BEST 0.X.0. Tea Bnrpasees ali others. No. 1 Cryßtal|6ugar 9/- per£bag. M. M. WEBSTER, AMILY GROCER, PRODUCE MERCHANT, WINE AND SPIRIT DEALER, Trafalgar street ! . White Brother? BEG to inform the public of Nelson and the surrounding districts that they have taken over the business so long carried on by BAKER BBOTHEfiS aB TIMBER MbECHANTS. They intend keeping a good stock of various kinds of SEASONED TIMBEK, and the utmost attention will be paid to the requirements of all Builders and Others who may favor them with their patronage. Having a Sawmill at Wai-iti, and now erecting one at Oollingwood, they have bupkbiob advantaok in enabling them to meet all demands. The Plant inoludes Planing, Moulding, Sawing and other Maobioeg (requisite to the business) of the latest improvements, and all orders can be most promptly executed. BASHES, DOOBS, and MOULDINGS, of all kinds, kept in stook, or made to order at the shortest notice. Referring to the above, BAKER BROS, take the opportunity of thanking the publio for past favors, and trust they will continue them to their BUooessorß n the business. E. A. L. MACIAYi (Late of the Suburban Hotel, Wakapuaka), HALF WAY HOUSE, WA^GAMOA, GENERAL STOREKEEPEB, HAVING taken poßseßsion of the above House, wishes to intimate her many friendß, old and new, that they will find fibstoxiss Accommodation. For Honeymoon parties, Toari3ts, o Trout Fißhing parties thiß house is not to be surpassed. Sheep Drovers oan rely on getting safe paddooks when on the road ; also a good five-stall stable and laige loose box, and plenty of the best of feed always kept. P.g. — Horses taken in to graze, 1/- per week. Every oare, but no responsibility. 1695 A. OLDERSHAW (Late Sttingei's), CONFECTIONER, PASTRYCOOK, FRUITERER, and CATERER. JOA Vaehtiis of CONFECTIONERY. ttOT t\tß~* COffEE from 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. B3S" Wedding Cakes a speciality. AGENT FOR OOLLINGWOOD FACTORY BUTTER. Gilbey'g Dry Gin Obtainable everywhere.

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Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8364, 27 September 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8364, 27 September 1895, Page 4