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'.- .',..', ..; . „ , ""NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | I WINTER GOODS, i We are now opening up our First Shipment i of New Goods for the Winter Season, 1 COMPRISING- I Dress Materials 1 Choice Millinery I Ladies' Straw ,& Felt Hats| Jackets and Capes _ 1 Blonse and Dress Silks 3 I Blouse Flannels 1 Plain and Figured I Velveteens! And other Novelties. I EVERETT BKOS, j | BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. | ~~NOTIC Ij] W are now prepared to make arrangements with Growers for a supply of TOMATOES. o— ■S. KIPKPATRIC'K fi 00. , LTD. "K" JA.M FACTO HY. BARGAINS B__.BG AIN 8 IN New Winter -8.00d.SNew Winter Goods N0W T ARRIVING NOW ARRIVING, MRS. AN-STIC 'E,' nu gg£Bi Ironmongery. * * Ironmongery. Spot Cash Sy&tem. (\ CR rapidly increasing Trade proves the Public appreciate the system of Belling at / Bedrock Prices for Cash Notwithstanding the recent advance in price of neajly "Hardware, our prices are still the Lowest, and less than Wholesale,' _ The following sneciall cheap : — Tiled Grates, 28/6 to 50/- Mangles 2 in Roller on Stand, £3 Mantelpieces (Im. Marble) 15/6 to 38/- Wringers, inn Fiame, 10m 8/6 11m . Building Material of all B nds, real cheap "I/-, 12in 18/-, 14in 17/6 Ranges— Luke's. Scott's, ABarniDgham's Wrin.eiß, cod Frames Omll/6 llin — le*"s than the manufacturers' prices 14/6, 12ir_ 16/6 „ _ : American Stoves, 6in 49/-. 7in 59/-, bin Gtr • . i> L (ii__c___Eg E:skeiE},.D.B • 75 ; these are vtry superior £3 30s, £4 .Fksoikg Wibk, Galvanised,, 12/6" cvrt, t Saloon Rifles, ,'6,16/6 _ very slightly soiied I Paints, mixed eady for use, 71band,141b edsteads, grand value j ti . c5 ' -^ ifc FeDders, exceptional value ! Axes, o. 6 each -......-. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, rea cheap"! |Ali;Freight_j?ald to Nelso for other, sea ports. ! Write for GEORGE WINDER, I CHEAPEST IROSMONGEB WELLINGTON

"\ 17 ASTE PAPER \\ FOR SALE at this Office. TO LET. fT HE Dwellinghouse lately occupied by J. the undersigned, containing thirteen rooms, and Outbuildings, commanding one _ of the best Bites in the city. i Apply H. BAIGENT, .Waimea-street. i " NEALE -HADDOW j AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. j Soi_! Agbnts, Nelson, fob i 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 j orchards. ' ' ONE HORSE HOES ONE HORSE PLOUGfIS j hill & drill seeders manure drills & seeders ■ Fob Mabxee Gakdening— -Single & Double j Wheel Hoes, Seeders, Cultivators, etc, i combined. The Planet Jr. has proven to be superior in make and better adapted machines for afecial work. Tba Riding Harrow and Cultivators are far ahead of anything produced. One Horse Hoes are very useful implements as cultivators or for potato ridning, etc. Thes v - implements have been sent to us on consignment, and will be sold at the manufacturer's rates, our commission being allowed by the manufacturer. NEALE & HADDOW. l— sj3— -^tJ*olt_s^ ;^fee_£^^S"i ''nokwKh. union 5 IBE INSURANCE i-OOIETY. ___ . '.-.... ESTAOLISHED 1797,. Amount T c ?.*ired .. .. £384,600,000 Loßsestaid . ... .. £15 500000 Premium Ineo ne .. „ -fci,j04,700 Lowest Rates of Premiums. Losses Piomptlj and Liberally Settled by the undersigned -JOHN*PORTEJR HARRIS, Aeen and Attoirey for Nelson Marl borough, and Westland Norwich Union Chambers, Cornftr of Trafalgar end Hardy streets^

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Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10661, 9 March 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10661, 9 March 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10661, 9 March 1903, Page 2