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"~"~~ ~~NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I WINTER GOODS. | ■ 1 We are now opening up our First Shipment j i of New Goods for the Winter Season, j ; I COMPRISING- I I Dress Materials 1 Choice Millinery 1 Ladies' Straw & Felt Hats! 1 Jackets and Capes I I Blouse and Dress Silks 1 ! Blouse Flannels I I Plain and Figured I ..... I Velveteens I And otlier If ovelties. ■ I EVERETT^ BROS, j ' BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. FRUIT _GRO WERS. We are Gash Buyers of th? fallowing Fntits Apricots, Plums, Peaches, Greengages, Nectarines, Damsons, Raspberries NOTE.— Fruit will not be taken at the^Fact :ty on Saturdajs, unless specially arranged for. S. KIRKPATRICK & CO., LTD. "K" JA.M FACTORY. FURTHER. . BEDUCTIONS ! Make us an Ofier- We Must Clear the Balance, ' Hundreds of. Children s Pinafores from 1/V Children's Fancy Hats and Bonnets at clearing prices— they must go Bare Bargains in Flowers, 'Jip3, and O3preys Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery, etc . Bargains in Underskirts from 2/11 -" Balance of Ladies' Macs being cleared from 8/6 A. few only Chiffon and Silk Ruffles from 6/11, usually 12/6 Ladies' Wool Vests frdm~~2/6 half-dozen— only a few left '" Hundreds of Muslin Aprons from 4|d to 2/11 Further reductions in Silk Kibbons, Laces, Gloves, Prints, Muslins, Frillings," etc. If you want cheap Remnants, give us a call. m bs/anstice , iß irs Ironmongery. * * Ironmongery. Spot Cask System.

GUM rapidly'increasing Trade proves the Public appreciate the system of selling at Bedrock Prices for Cask Notwithstanding the recent advance in price of neaaly "Hardware, our prices are still the Lowest, and lessjban Wholesale. The following apeoiall cheap :— Tiied Grates, 28/6 to 50/- Mangles, 2*in Roller on Stand, £3 Mantelpieces (Im. Marble) 15/6 to 88/- Wringers, ron Frame, lOin t B/6 llin Building Material of all k nds, real cheap 11/-, 12in 13/-, 14in 17/6 Ranges— Luke's Scott's. ABarningham's Wringers, Wood Frames Oin 11/6 llin —less than the manufacturers' prices 14/6, 12 in 16/6 American Stoves, 6in 49/-, 7in 59/-, Sin Gur?, B.L (Uedinp nikei&),lD B 75/- ; these are very superior £3 10s, £4 Fencing Wire, Galvanised," 12/6; cwt, Saloon Rifles, /6, 16/6 very slighHy soiled Paints, mixed eady for use, 71b and 141 b edsteads, grand value tins, 4Jd lb Fenders, exceptional value Axes, 3, 6 each Paints, Oils, Varnishes, rea cheap Ali;Freight;pald to Nelso 'or oth9r>a ports. Write for ' GEORGE WINDER, ! CHEAPEST IROKMONQEB WELLINGTON

"«T TASTE PAPER VV FOR SALE at this Office. TO LET. rr HE Dwellinghouse lately occupied by J the undersigned, containing thirteen rooms, and Outbuildings, commanding one _ of the best sites in the city. i Apply H. BAIGENT, : Waimea-street. i NEALE & HADDOW ;;; AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. " Sole Agbnts, Nelson, for The Planet Jr, Riding Harrows and Cultivators, Specially adapted for Orchard work, with removeable Cultivators, and fitted with Sweeps for cutting and cleaning weeds in orchards. - ; - v • ONE HORSE HOES ONE HORSE PLOUGHS . HILL & DRILL SEEDERS -■■ MiNURE DRILLS &- SEEDERS For Maekex GABDENisa— Single & Double -■ , "V7beel;Hoes, Seeders, . Cultivators, etc, " combined. The Planet Jr. has proven lo be superior in make and better adapted machines for special work. Tba Rifling Harrow and Cultivators are far ahead of anything produced. *One Horse Hoes are very useful implements as cultivators or for potato ridging, eto. Thes«i implements have been sent to us on consignment, and will be sold at the manufacturer's rates, oar commission being allowed by the manufacturer. NEALE & HADDOW. UNION" IRE INSUBANCE fcOCIETY. ; .,.^..^-. Ebtaclished 1797 "' " Amonnt ißßOced .. .. £384,600,000 Losses raid ■„■ .. .. £15500,0(0 Premium Inco ne . . . . *J , j04,7C0 Lo .vest Rates of PremiumH. ■ Losses Pio.nptly and -Libfif ally Settlid, by. , the undersigned JOHN PORTER HARRIS, Agent and Attorney for Nelson Marl- | borough, and Westland H nmch Union Chambers, Cnrnf-f of " Yrftfelgar BndhHardT itreetg.

Motueka Coach. JD. DUNCAN of Motueka, begs t< • inform the Travelling Publio that h< runs, a Comfortable Conveyance to and f ron: the Wharf on the arrival and departure o: all Steamers. tes° Parcels left in my charge wi b( , carefully delivered. 1-1396 ' J. D. DUNCAN. I JTasker and Levien I HARDY-STREET. I HAVE IN STOCK > . _ ~~~ ' AND TO ARRIVE^ I A full range of Groceries. AISO Bran. Pollard, Fowl Wheat, and Barley. Oats, Peas. Tares, and Bye Corn Ground Bsrley and Crushed Oafcs. Turnip Soeds. Shipment oi these jußt arrived direct from the growers, including Green and Purple Top Aberdeen Greystone, Fosterton, and Whitestone, and Essex Eape. Giant Elephant and c hampion Swede. Binder Twine and Machine Oil. Kaw and Boiled Linseed Oil. ff Strawberrj and^ Raspberry Chip Wood Boxes, lOd a dozen. Woolpackes, f -size, lOd each. BUYERS OF— •-..',■ WOOL HIDES, & SKINS.! AGENNTS FOR— Massey- Harris Co.'s' Keap'ers and Binders, Hay Bakes, Cultivators and Mowers. TASKER & LEVIEN Nelson ;: FOE ;S_AIiE. DOUBLE Cylinder Portable ENGINE Iron wheels, 7J xl 2 stroke, 10 h p. ; 701bs pressure allowed. Made by John inderson, Uhristchurch. Snitable for sma 1 Sawmill or Fiaxmill. - Price £150, delivered on Nelson N\ hail gggyg A^y TASKEE. & LEVIEN, • Coranjisßion Agents, ' """^ ' - : ■ ■ Hardy -street.

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Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10658, 5 March 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10658, 5 March 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10658, 5 March 1903, Page 2