The Tempebatube. At three o'clock this morning the thermometsr outside this office " registertd 61 degrees . , The superiority of our goods is not in ? words, but in solid merit This is getting z to be universally recognised, and - the sales s of the New Century Soft Rubber Hair 6 Curlers are rapidly increasing. Q House, Fabm, and Station Eequisite9.— t The recent extensive alterations in Messrs Bisley Bros' & Co's premises, enable them to carry larger stocks of groceries, hardware, * and produce, which they are aow offering a to THHS PUBLIC at WHOLESALE BATES. PftTCelS c delivered to any part of the city, railway 1 station, or port Stocks include 500 s bags Al sugar, at 7s id per 401 b bag; - best Ceylon teas, in 5, 10, 201 b tins and 601 b chests, from 1 3 per lb , - Price's sperm candles from 6|d : Nelson - soap . from 6s 9d per box; rice, oatmeal 9 coffee etc Produce — bran, pollard, chnff, - wheat, barley, potatoes, grass seeds, Also, 3 for fabm and station use — fencing wire, . wire netting from 8/ per roll of 50 yards, - roofing iron, roofing felt, nails. Enquire r Gboceb Department Bisley Brr & Co., 1 Hardy-street, Nelson. 2194 3 Dn. H. B. Dbake Portland, Oregon, . o«ys :— " I use Sander <* Sons Pure Volatile ■ Eucalyrti Extract, prir.eiDally for diseases . of the nasal cavity, tbroat and larnyx, and have found it very efficacious as a local ap- . plication as, well as an . internal reniedy." ' Since I became acquainted with this pre* ■ paration I used no other form of Eiicalyp"- -- tvs, as I think it by, far the best.— Dr. J-, >• M. Cormell, Kansas City; Kansas, says:— \ >'■ ".I use Sander & Sons Eucalypt Extract • frequently as an antiseptic and for neiiraii gia,~and it has given lie great satisfaction. i Care has to be exercised riot to be, supplied, i with spurious preparations, as done by my i supply druggist."—^lnsist getting Sander and Sons Eucalypti Extract, or else you will be supplied with worthless oils. WEATHER AND SUNSHINE RECORD Taken at Wabwicjc House, Nelson. Barometer at 9 a.m. yesterday . . 30-1J Maximum temperature for 24 hours ended 9a m. yesterday 77 deg. Minimum temperature for 24 . hours ended 9 a.m. yesterday 47 deg, Rainfall during 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday.. .. Nil. Sunshine registered yesterday; before noon, 3h. 25m. ; afternoon, 2h. 45m. Total .. 6»i. 10m, SYNOPSIS of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS; The following new advertisements appear in this issue:— Wanted to rent, small property , Notice in estate of Wm. Cooksey , Notire to trespassers \ Application for slaughter license . Thanks to former patrons by J. Canning , For , Wanted, liost, etc advertisements j Bee outer column third page j For auction sales see fourth page j Hop pickbbs will find it i to their advantage to inspect the stock of Dark Prints ; Dorothy Aprons at 2/6 each, and; a line of ■■ very wide rimmed White Sailor Hats, usual 1 price 3/6, now U each ; at the Cash Drapery j Company's, Bridge-street, late C. Sroifh cash draper. -,
WILL IT PAY •• There are many fortune lying dormant in the shape of rateable ideas carried irom year to year in the minds of men who laok the conrnge or enterprise to bring, them forth to tbe world." Extract from Pamphlet ' giving information on Patents,, obtainable frae on application from Baldwin &Eay ward, PatentJ Agents' National Cbambera WellingtQS
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Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10650, 24 February 1903, Page 2
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553Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10650, 24 February 1903, Page 2
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