Nelson Paperhanging Warehouse. ij. SAVAGE & SONS OIL, COL9R, as_ GLASS MERCHANTS, Picture Framers, Artists' Col6rme_ and Art DealersDIRECT IMI OUTERS. PAPEEHANGfNGS~A SPECIALITY. Artistic designs in English and Continental Paperhangings. Just landed, es Waiwera -. A* large stock of _ . v; . BfVELLED MIfeRORS, -..-.. All sizes, fr'oin £ inches to 5 feet. Inspect our new stock of ARTOIYPES and ENGRAVINGS, from New York direct. PICTURE fRA_E DEPARTMENT. . B-t'ing- a splendid a.sbrtrnent of Picture Moulds, oui custofn£rs can have tbeir Pictures Mmcd in the ohoisest aiid lifost tip-to-date manner ot the shortest notice. Mounts of every description and color kept in stock. ' . hkimates* given,, for any class of ißotfkin House Decorating',etc. J SAVAGE & SONS, Hardy-stfeei ! E^uTn British -Fire &■ Ma rine : Capiial «. -*• £'.900,(100 Accumiuated Funds ... Exceed.. ... £340000 Fire and Marine insurances f| At Lowest Curbbnt R e EL EDWARD, | CHIFF AGENT FOR DISTfilOl Sclanders & Ce.'s Late Office, Hardy Street. -. The Crown Livery Stables. Hand T. NEWMAN, formerly of • Spring Grove, long cairying on the [well ond favorably known Mail Coach services to the West Coast and Blenheim, under tbe style and firm of NEWMAN BROS , beg to announce that they have purchased outright from their, former partner, Mr James Canning,' the oldestablished Crown Livery' S*able3, Hardystreet, Nelson. In making this announcement NEWMAN BROS solicit a continuance of the public [patronage accorded to -the. Crown .Livery Stab es for so many years, and give the I 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 Stables have always been noted, civility, cleanliness, and careful driving, eto. The Horses and Vehicles will be kept, as heretofore, in tbe highest state of excellence, and all orders received by post, or verbally, will be promptly attended to and carried out, 1 . 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 Cro*n Stables by visitors to town will receive every care and attention, at the moderate charges hitharto made. In addition to the usual business of the Livery Stables and Maii 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, 29ih January, 1903. HAVING sold out to Messrs H. and T. NEWMAN the old established and well and favorably known bosiness of the Crown Livery Stables, my long connection with tbat establishment has ceased. In transferring the Stables to the hew firm, I solicit for Messrs H. and T. NEWMAN a continuance of trie patronage extended to me; for so many years, feeling that the control and management of the 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 Nelson, the West Coast, and Blenheim. ■ . JAS. CANNING. Hardy street, Nelson, 29th January, 1903. 668 . W. R. MAT, RjoHMOisrn. Branches: MOUTERE & WAKAPUAKA. Just landed a full supply of ! CLIMAX SHEEP DIP— A non-poisonous Liquid Dip*; the be^t and cheapest yet introduced. NEW SEEDS for Autumn Sowing — Cocksfoot, Ryegrass, Clovers, Mixed Ryegrass and Clover, Rape, Turnip, Swede Seeds JAM Jars and Jelly 'Cans, for the jamlng season. Crockery, Glassware & Fancy Gocds GALV. Iron, Fencing Wire, } lowest rate 3. Oils of all kinds. Sole Agsnt fob — . ALPHA LAVE Separator. Extras stocked". -■' • P. &D. DUNCAN Ploughs, Diss*, Harrows, and General Farm Implements. PLANO Mowers, Rakes, Binders. Extras for these machines always: on hand. DRAPERY DEPARI MEN_. We are now opening up our Autumn Goods, direct fiom the best English and Colonial Houses. Inspection invited. Orders by letter promptly attended to. :W. I^MAY." ■ ' pSoAjE4C6§ .]■*,'
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Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10661, 9 March 1903, Page 3
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627Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10661, 9 March 1903, Page 3
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