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- JUST RECEIVED A Lab«e Assorxmekt or Spring and Summer GOODS, Comprising— TWEEDS, VICUNAS. COATINGS, TROUSERINGS, Eto Inspection InvitedTerms Moderate' E. KICHARDS PBACTICAL TAILOR, Tratelgar-staeet DO YOU BURN CANDLES P T7IXPERTS say that the Apollo Spebk Pj CandlbS are better than any other Candles on the market, and the Candles sustain this farorable opinion. ■' APOLEO SPERM CANDLES are scientifically made of the finest grade o material. They hare a nice white, waxy appearance, and barn brightly and steadily They do not GutterThe wicks are chemically treated; which prevents them smouldering, throwing off sparks and suffocating fume* when snuffed APOLLO SPERM CANDLES burn longer than most Candles, and therefore more economical. APOLLO SPERM CANDLES are the Bast Household Candles Grocers sell the : APOLLO BPEKM CANDLES NBCT A R i Orange Tips AND Golden Tips, PURE CEYLON, Most Delicious, Fragrant, and Economical of all Teas la Jib, lib, 51b, and 101b Tins.

Ask it from your Grocer or MESSftS TASKER & LEVIEN, L Agents for Nelson. 1671 • ARRESTED ''—Sounds horrible. Empire Company's Extract of Soap arrests all dirt from anything. Get it. -'STOP THE LEAK"— In the Blue. Bag.— Empire Company's Royal Blue can do its work, but it must have a sound blue bap. • ARE YOU THE LAUNDRY- MAID ?"-- If you are, don't forget that to turn ou finishe 1 work, you must use Empire Company s Royal Blue. "YOU WANT IT"— so do we. You want your washing to look well ; we like to see it so. We wish, you wish, and everyi body wishes, and wisbed it all aloug— tha Empire Company's Royal Blue had been | discovered long ago. r^rOUR -m|-ORNING f\ UP. Wouldn't you prefer to have your morning cup fillei with rich, delicious tea that refreshes and invogrates you ? Of course you do, and to enjoy that morning cup take Suratura Tea, i . "~^i .• . • " Q9lt Is the best tea that Ceyl n sends to New Zealand, and it is the most eoo* nomical tea that New Zealanders get jrom Ceylon. It is a perfect tea, as perfect as palate could wish It is pura honest tea and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any oheap or inferior tea. U RETAIL PRICES: Jjuratura A quality .. 1/8 per lb -=% • •• iff - ii u » ••• it ..1 LX „ ..2/6 „ Sold bj_All Stobekbspsbs

Tra xalgar-sti eet, NELSON/ _^ ißilllil HAVING JUST RECEIVE© THEIR ANNUAL SHIPMENT MM jA: l^^^B '• ■'■■■■ ° f •"■ If^fiW- ' Preserving Pans, etc. ;^^^^^ are piepared to offer tbeee Goods at li^^^^H ' j^lli VERY REASONABLE PRICES- BS||^H '^la^^crewTopJarainquarteandhairGallons.^ Kt^llMß Masona ° r Lightning Jars for Small Fruitg ■^w^wmlm^ F^lfi Jara for Large Fruit Jam Jarg n Nests, Tnmblers Eagle Jars tor uarge One and Two Pound Honey Barri - EXTRA EUBBER RINGS, all sizes. Brass and Enamelled Preserving Pans, Wood Spoons, Raspberry Pailg, Wood TabsLARGE SHIPMENTS OF BUILDERS' & GBNEBAL IEONMONGB KY Of every Description now Landing and to arrive. For the Deer Stalking Season w* W* imported MARLfN 44/40 and 88/55 CARBINES, SAVAGE and MATINI HENRI RIFLES, and a Sur^fy of Ammunition tor same. Also, Eley's Snider Cartridges, and a full range of Sportman's Requisites. SHEEP-DIPPING SEASON. Further reductions in the price of COOPER'S DlP.^For^fficacy, Permanency, and Condition ofWool, n <Kl l cives more satisfaction than any other Dip yet discovered. The annual sales of Cooper's Dip Cooper s Dip atiU B"*? »°» HUNDRED MILLION, or more than one-third of the World's Sheep. * j LITTLE'S PIP supplied at Agent's Pnoes. . .„ • j HOP SEABON", 1903. a a i« a f T,nwpst Rates— llllb. Fast and Leo3e Top Hop Bales, Coke, 801l Sulphur, Horsehair Cloth, Kiln ' Cloth and Bin Hessiana, Measures, Sack Tracks, Bale Hooks, aad best saality Boping Twine. Weighing^^ Machines Weighing Machines m» havfl in^orted a special line for Farmers* use. These Machines are Cheap, Reliable, and Durable. we nave impo S \ oe k-200 and 400 Gallon Iron Tanks. E. BUXSON & Co., Ltd., ■■■■ ' "■ ■' .-v. ■. NELSON.3 ; - -,■■_ A- :-. : .,,•"■■ -

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Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10662, 10 March 1903, Page 3

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