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NEIST TEAR Again Drawing Near, For wbioh Festive Season preparations are well forward at Staffordshire House AISD CaledoDia Hous?. . — — r ;o; mi , The Proprietor takes this opportaoity to tender his sincere thanks to b s customers for their very liberal patronage, which has resulted in a reater inoreaEe in his business during the past year than in any other nee commencing business in Nelson 18 years ago. More ample provision is being made to meet the wants of patrons on this occasion than has ever been made before. Folly 100 TON B of New Goods have been received within the last two months, and several other hipments have yet to arrive, so that the stocks will be larger, more varied nd more complete than übunl. Especially is this the oase as regards Fancy Goods Euitab'e for presentation?, prize?, Christmas trees, bazaars, sales of work, and other like purposes. Purchasers may depend upon the . most liberal treatment, as usual. The following is a very brief sumiflary of the ptinoipal tinea, but the only way to realise the extent and variety of the etooks is to call and see for yonrEelves, which the proprietor cordially invites yon to do. GROCKBIES. -Large and complete stocks of the best quality only kept, and ai the tnrnover is rapid, thepablio may rely upon the goods being always fresb. TEAS.— Oar Tea Trade is ever on the inorease, which is the beßt proof of the snperior quality and value of onr brands, and we confidently invite all who have not yet done so to oompare them with the beßt in the market. SUGARS. -Pure cane for preserving, Crushed Loaf, Cube, Brewers' Crystals, Snowdrops, Soft Whites, Yellows, and Browns. NEW FRUlTS.— Muscatels, Almonds, French Plums, Candled Fruits, Elemee, $Bltanas, Currants, Bpioes, Dates, Figs, Sweet Ginger, Nats, etc. CONFECTIONERY.— The largest assortment in Nelson of English and Colonial Oonfeotionery, Obooolates, Bisouits, etc. PROVISIONS.— Prime Hamß, Baoon, and Cheese ; Factory and Dairy Batter fresh daily. CUTLERY.- 300 dozen Christopher Johnson & Cob Table Cutlery, 60 dozen Fookei Knives and Ssibsors, large assortment of Eleotroplated Ware, including batter knives, jam spoons, 5 o'olook tea spoons, sogar tonga, bread servers, jam dishes, batter dishes, dinner and egg oiuete, Gongs, biscuit barrels, sugar and oream Btands, serviette rings, etc. JAPANESE GOODS.— 2, 3, and 4-fold embroidered eorcens from 3ft to 6ft high 300 foil screens from 1/- eaoh, thousands of palm, painted, and folding fans, 10 balei bamboo blinds 3ft to 12ft wide, 20 dozen assorted brackelß, 400 assorted ornamenta flower potß, 7 large tent umbrellas, 40 egg shell poiceJain tea sets (18 designs), 40 dozer poroel am oopß and BBDoers (20 aeeigns), 200 Japanese and other trays, 80 lacquerec cabinets (20 designs and patterns), many hundreds of glove, handkerchief, and othei fancy lacquered boxes, crumb trayß and brashes, vases, etc Albo, a few lines c cloisonne ware. CHINA AND EARTHEN WABE.— ISO English China Tea Sets (24 designs), 150 do: fancy Cups and Sauoerß (about 30 designs), thousands of Teapots in various shapes and de signs 1200 sets well assorted Jugs, 250 sets Hot Water Jug 9, thousand? of Children's Co pi and Sauoerß and Mugs, assorted Candlesticks, Bakers, Pudding Baßine, new designs h Dinner Ware and Dinner Servioes, 900 Chamber Sets (many new deeigne), odd Ewers Baßins, and Chambers, Commode and Bed Fanß, and the thousand and one artiola ii a fully assorted stock. GLASBWABE.— Large Block of tumblers (20 sizes and patterns), jugs, carafles am up», thousands of glass dishes, all Bizes and shapes, comprising comports, trifle dishee f roii diehea and plates, cake stands, salad bowls, sngar baßins, BUgars and oreamß, butte dishes, pickle jars, kmon Eqneezerß, jelly moulds, etc ; also, a large assortment of rob; glassware. BBITISH & CONTINENTAL GOODS.— 4S ornamental obeeße Btands in man; designs and prices, 100 photo album b (well assorted) from 2/6 eaob, 40 groas aaeorte photo frames, large stooks of ladiea' and gents' bagß, pnrseß, pooket books, walleti, jewe oases, work boxes, writing desks, accordions, hand and work baskets, sohool eatobeU kits, wall brackets, ink etanls, thousands of vases and epergneß, 45 gross assorted woodei pipe 3 from 3d to 15b eaoh, toy books, balls, dolls, toy tea sets, paints, etc ; 56 dozen hai brushes, 160 dozen combs, 6 dozen tooth brushes, olotheß brushes, shaving brußheE perfumery, toilet soaps, epoDges, etc ; tiinkeJ tets, 30 dozen hand and hanging mirror in all sizes and designs. 3000 dozen Chriatmaß, New Year, and Birthday cards in beantiful deeigns from th most celebrated makers, very cheap ; also, hundreds of photo views of Nelson soener mounted as Xtaas oards, etc, specially suitable for sending away. Heavy stooks of all kinds of stationery, account books, and school requißiteß travelling trunks. HOILOWABE & OTHER KITCHEN BEQUISITEB.— 2 tons Kenrich and Bom celebrated Holloware, comprising all eizeß in preserving pans, oval boilers, kettles, tinne and enamelled Eauoepane, etewpans, frjpaos, etc ; aleo, enamelled ware of every de soription. English and American lamps and lampware, wash tubs, waßh boards, iron and pal; buckets, shovels, bread boards, bread mugs, bellows, tin and galvanised waßhups, tii plates, pit y pans, billies, pannikins, door mats, scrub, black lead, flue, and aho brushes ; hearth, sweeping, and oarpet brooms, etc 600 nests eaoh 7 jam jars, wooden spoons, 50 cages Lightning, Mason, and othe kinds fruit preserving jars. 4 40 dozen yelbw and white mixing bowls, pain and lipped, all sizes. 6 orates brown jars, from J to 4 gallonß, all shapes. DAIRY UTENSILS.— Tin buckets, milk panß, strainers, ekimmere, oream jara, eU ROBEKT SNODGBASS. IBEOT IMPORTER OF GENERAL MSKCHANDISE, CALEDONIA HOUSE, Eardy find Collingwood Streets, STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE, Hardy and Morrison Streets. &5 Per Cent Lower THAN any other house in Nelson; Every line at Wholesale Frioe until let cl January, for Oath Only. BOOT and SHOES for the Million. Oome and [see prices ia window* It will aetODfrh yon. Uooss booked Oharqsd usual PitlOH. H. MOOEE~& SON. PRACTICAL BOOT {MAKERS. BRIDGE BTREET. # EVERY KSOSEHOLD AND TgAVELt^e-TRUBK 14 ought to contain A BOTTLE of ffi>jtt>- It prevents any over-acid state of the blood. '* shou ' c ' c ke P* ' n every bedroom and fi^^qM^pSj traveller's bag in readiness for any ernerlUFip/rpr / gency. Be careful to avoid rash acidulated I m -£Eb^ salines, and use ENO'S ' FRUIT SALT 1 to Vln jff&Sjjt prevent the bile becoming too thick and \|jH JfcjffoJßfr (impure) producing a gummy, viscous, Xmmr^Sm^ clammy stickiness or adhesiveness in the if mucous membrane of the intestinal canal, 1 jL Wfc frequently the pivot of diarrhoea and \*£hß disease. ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT' prevents \ '^^oJH and removes diarrhcea in the early stages. l&2r^U»sk ' WITHOUT SUCH A SIMPLE PHECAUTIOU^^ fA MWJBi THE JEOPARDY OF LIFE ■ V WMn IS IMMENSELY INCREASED; •I ENO>S <FRUIT SALT ' is the best fl od .111 yMHrnK* simplest preparation for REGULATING the i\\\\ /rfs(JEjfc™ action of the LIVER tbat has yet bees dls"^V Ife/ covered, and removes effete gouty, rheumatic ftv' /fflflßßßbSEk ™*tteff or any form of poison irom the blood. jlT'^ _. 1^ Maßss&P < -- No one should So for a change of air WITHOUT a i^^~f <&mmf^§L SUp P LY ol THIS v -AtUABLE PREPARATION. perish colds, scarlet fever, small Wmmh^m£mww£ POX - py*mi*> erysipelas, measles. BHHBlyp^gflMaH^M GANGRENE ' and almost every mentionMJOTHSBMrjKMßßß^Bwß 3>ole disease.—" I have been a nurse for 'm^mM^JfUS^Sxf^mKaßKm ten yearsjand have nursed cases of Scarlet Fever, Pyaemia, Erysipelas, Measles, Gangrene, Cancer, and almost every mentionabie disease. During this time I have not been ill for a single day, and this I attribute to the use of ENO'SIFRUIT SALT,' which has kept my BLOOD in a PURE STATE. L.I recommend it to all my Patients during convalescences Its VALUE I as a MEANS of HEALTH CANNOT be OVER-ESTIMATED." —a professional nurse (Qualified). Ths effect of ENO'S ' FRUIT SALT * upon any DISORDERED, SLEEPLESS and FEVERISH condition is SIMPLY MARVELLOUS. It is, in fact, NATURE'S OWN REMEDY, and an UNSURPASSED ONE. CAUTION.—S ee capsule marked ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT.' Without it you have a WORTHLESS IMITATION. Prepared only .by J. C; KNO. X4d.. •FRUIT SALT' WORKS, LONDON, by J. C. BNO>3 pktent.

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Colonist, Volume XLII, Issue 9366, 30 December 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XLII, Issue 9366, 30 December 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XLII, Issue 9366, 30 December 1898, Page 4

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