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Nelson Paperhanging Warehouse. J. SAVAGE & SONS OIL, COLOR, and GLASS MERCHANTS, Picture Framers, Artists' Colormen and Art DealersDIRECT IMI OUTERS. PAPERHANtfiriGrS A SPECIALITY. Artistic designs ia English and Continental Paperhangings. Just lancled, ex Waiwcra - A large stock of , BEVELLED MIf&OES, All sizes, from 6 inches to 6 feet. Inspect 00l tie# s&'eli pt ARTOIYPES and ENGRAVINGS, fio:n New Yoik direct. PICTURE FRAME DEPARTMENT. HaviDg a fplendtd jusortraent of Pletare Moulds, our customers crfn frayS tbeit Pictures framed in the choisest and tnost up-to-date manner at the shottest notice. Mounts of every description and color kept in stock. Estimates given for any class oj workj,n HoiiSe l)ecoraiing 3 etc. J SAVAGE & SONS, Hardy-street. South BriiioH. ■Fj'ke* Makine INfcUi:ANCE CO, Capital ... ... d3?,900,C0$ Accumiuakil Funds - _, lfft Exceed .. •» £340,Ute Fire and. Marine Insurances .At Lowest Current R e H, EDWAFDs, OBIFF AGENT FOR DISTRICT Sslanders & Ce.'s Late Offica, Hardy Street. The Crown Livery St&bles, Hand T. NEWMAN, formerly cf « Spring Grove, long caaryrng on the wel) and favorably known Mail Coach services to tbe West Cjast and Blenheim, under the style and firm of NEWMAN BROS., beg to announce that they have purchased outright from their former partner, Mr James Canning, the oldestablished down Livery Stable 3, Hardystreet, Nelson. Iq making this announcement NEWMAN BROS solicit a continuance of the public patronage accorded to the Crown Livery Stib'es for so many years, and give tbe assurance that they will continue to justify confidence by strict attention to the wants of customers, the maintenance of the fine horses and smart conveyances for which the Crown Stab!e3 have always been noted, civility, cleanliness, and careful driving, etc, The Horses and Vehicles will be kept, as heretofore, in the highest state of excellence, and all orders received by post, or verbally, will be promptly attended to and carried out, The firm will also continue to maintain the Mail Coach services} to Blenheim and the West Coast- The booking office will be at the Crown Livery Stables, Hardy street. Horses and Vehicles left at the Oro^n Stables by visitors to town will receive every cave and attention, at tbe moderate charges hiibarto made. In addition to the usual business of the Livery Stables and Mail Coaches, H. and T. NEWMAN are prepared to buy and sell Horses, Carriages, and Harness on Commission. H. & T. NEWMAN. Crown Livery Stables, Hardy-street, Nelson, 29th January, 1903. /_f AVING sold out to Messrs H. and T. 1 I NEWMAN the old established and well and favorably known business of the Crown Livery Stabks, my long connection with tbat establishment has ceased. In transferring the Stables to the new firm, I solicit for Messrs H. and T. NEWMAN a continuance of the patronage extended to me for so m>iny years, feeling that the control and management of tbe Crown Stables could not be in better hands than than those of the Coaching Firm so well known throughout the colony for their excellent Mail Services between Nelßon, the West Coast, and Blenheim. JAS. CANNING. Hardy street, Nelson, 29th January, 1903. 668 W. K. MAY, RICHMOND. Branches: MOUTERE & WAKAPUAKA. Just landed a. full supply of :'... CLIMAX SHEEP DIP— A non-poisonous Liquid Dip ; the best and cheapest yet introduced. NEW SEEDS for Autumn SowingCocksfoot, Ryegrass, Clovers, Mixed Ryegrass and Clover,, Rape, Turnip, Swede Seeds. s JAM Jars and Jelly Cans, for the jaming . season. Crockery, Glassware & Fancy Gocds , GALV. Iron, Fencing Wire, at lowest rates. Oils of all kinds. Sole Agent for - ALPHA LAVE Separator. Extras stocked. P. & D.DUNCAN Ploughs, Disc 3, Har rows, and General Farm Implements. » PL ANO Mowers, Rakes, Binders." Extras for these machines always on band. ' DRAPERY DEPARrMENT. , We are now opening up our Autumn Goods, direct fiqm the best English and Colonial Houses. Inspection invited. - Orders by letter promptly attended to. , w. bTmay. FLORADORA TEA BOOMS. HAVING decided to relinquish the pro.prietorship of the above Tea Rooms, I wish to heartily thank all my old customers and fdends for their support. At. the same time I would' solicit for Mr G. McOoncbie a continuance of the support assured me. MRS WITHERS. IN taking over the above business, I would assure present and intending patrons that their requirements will receive my prompt personal attention, and I shall mi every way endeavor to merit a fair share of public support, . GEO. McCONCHIE, FiiORADORA Tea Rooms, Trafalgar-street. Opposite the General Post Office.. Hot Meals from 8 a.m till 11 p.m Afternoon Tea, Stbawbebbies & Cheam, , Fbxtit Saiaps, Etc. 562

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Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10658, 5 March 1903, Page 3

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