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! We Have Very Large Stocks of FRUIT JARS, PINTS, QUARTO, AND HALF ' GALLONS. i Screw Top Spring Top I MASON. CHICAGO S3 PRTTTT (wide mouth). ATLAS SPECIAL 111UH ?WIV (wide mouth). GILCHRIST PjAijGjOJDjjtt VXNGr cmp). ' (wide mouth). \> Also, Extra Rings for all Sizes. KENRIOK'S ENAMELLED Maslin Preserving Pans/Jl in 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 quart sizes. WOODEN SPOONS, in various sizes. WHITE JAM JARS in nests. STONE JAM JARS. Tin Top Jelly Tumblers. Cheap Basins. Also, SUGARS of all kinds, including Brewers* Crystals, No. 1, No. la. Cube, etc, WHOLESALE & RETAIL from R. SNODGRASS & SONS, DIRECT IMPORTERS,

Golden Fleece Hotel, NELSON. A LEXANDER SANDEL formerly f\__ Woodville, begs to announce to the residents of Nelson and surrounding districts that he has taken over the above hotel, which has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished throughout, and trusts by strict attention to the comfort of patrons tc receive a fair share of patronage. Terms, 4/- per day. Special arrangements for boarders, Accommodation and liquor will speak fcr themselves. 3744 Qoaeh J& Horses Hots] — 0 - ("^ M. MATHEESON, formerly of X# Masonic Hotel, Havelook, ano White Hart Hotel, Richmond, has taken over the above centrally situated and oom modious premises, where it will ba his pleasure to make every provision for the wants and comforts of all patrons. The interior of the house has been thoroughly renovated, and the " Coach & Horses" be found one of the most eomfortabl e hosteiriea a Nelson Province. Tebmb Moderate Tee Best of Liqtjobs Onlx Eefx. Good Stabling. STANLEY BROOK AND WAKEFIELD MAIL. rT HE above Mail leaves Stanley Brook 1 every TUESDAY and FRIDAY Morning at 6.45, calling at Thorpe Post Office at 8 10, and Dovedale at 9, arriving at Wakefield at 11 a.m. Returns same day, leaving Wakefield at 1 p.m, Dovedale at 3 p.m, and Thorpe at 4 p.m, arriving at Stanley Brook at 5.30 p m. A comfortable Conveyano for Passengers. Parcels carried at a reasonable rate. All orders entrusted to the undersigned will be care ully attended to. J. THOKNE, Mai Contractor. Royal Mail Coach, JD. DUNCAN of Motueka, begs to' , inform the Travelling Public that he runs a Comfortable Conveyance to and from Wharf on the arrival and departure of Steamers. eS-Paroels left in my charge wi be carefully delivered. __„.,„ 1396 J. D. DUNCAN. Hr^oTtih M AIL OUAOH 6 ; ANLEY FOWLBR, Pbopbiexob BEGS to inform tae ia&nbliantß of Biwaks, Motoeka, Biobmond, ana the surrounding districts ihat his Coach sow runs daily between the abovei«isntioned places, and he hopes, by strict attention to hia fiatieß, io merii a fair Bhere of public patronage. ' ADI parcels and orders entrusted to men will receive his earliest aiiantioa, Daxlt Timetable. Leave— nos Biwaka Post Office 7 a.m. Motueka So 7.30 a.m. Arrive— Biahmond «. 11.40 a.m. L ave— Railway Hotsl, Biohmond, 12.0 p.m. Arr'.ve— Motaoka Post Office 4.30 p.m Ri-?aka do 5 p.tn Luncheon at Shroeder's, at 1 p.m .fants and In aples to GOLLIN & CO. Pr: THE FAMOUS KONCHITIS, Afel THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY amaiacd at its wonderful influence. Sufferer id immediate relief ; and to those who are si and giving strength to the voice, and it nei e " Coughs " have been properly treated with ertain. TESTIM ' from England. M. Mortimer, of Staffordshire, England, r, Llewellyn, Katunga, Victoria. PITTING UP BLOOD. THE DOCTOR E COULD BE DON 13. bEARNE'S BRONCHiriS CURE. nyself, thank the Lord, I »m feeling strongei ronehitis in November, but Hearhe's Bron lito well, and walk into town feeling quiti . s oiore of tbe m'.dicine, as I wish to have i made; up her.:, and let my chemist have i this week t.e can make nothing out of it, hi 3ED ONLY AND SOLD WHOLE* list, Geefong; Victoria. ' Small size, .geutg fa New Zealand J JKEMP TH(

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Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10917, 7 January 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10917, 7 January 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10917, 7 January 1904, Page 1