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NBW ADVE»riSJi«.BNTS. "~S^CiAI~AND "DANCE. mHE Waimoa Football Club will hold a X Social and Dance in (he Oddfellows'; Hall, Richmond, on May 9!(»thv at S 'p.m.; Gents, 2s fid. % L. BAMMOND, : 1580 Hon. Sao. THW I-'AMOUB "! BIDRAMA COMPANY Is Coming! is Coming! THiS 11 UNOWNED TRI.PLH COMBINATION, WITH THEIR BRASS BAND, COMPLETE ORCHESTRA, and VOCAL GALAXY, WILL BE IN School of Music, NELSON, SUNDAY, MONDAY, AND TUESDAY, May 21s!;, 22nd. and 23rd, At 8 p.m. Uunder the Leadership of the Army's Kinematograph Expert — MAJOR PERRY. Popular Prices— 2/- and l/*» Sunday, Silver Coin Offerings* 1583 ;^i E. Morrison * vS*W«Si** RED BLUFF NURSERIES, |f Warkwortb, Mahurßngi, .^vSdßi^-ii New Zealand. Fruit Trees a Speciality. X ARGE quantities of Commercial Fruit JLJ Trees in fetock. Splendid Trees of the prominent market apple Dougherty. Paokages despatshed on short notice to any part of the Colony, All goods f o.b. Auckland Packing not charged for. New Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue j and price HbS free oa application. 1584 IIGHTBAND & CO.'S SPLENDID STOCK OP LADIES' & GENTS' Button & Lace Boots, Button, Lace, and Bar Shoes, FOB THE Winter Season. The most Up-to-date and Largest Stock in Nelson to choose from. — o — Ladies' and Gents' Patent and Glace Lace, Court, and Bar Evening Shoes, all prices from 10, 6 to 3G. Ladies', Gents', and Children's Slippers in Patent, Glace, Morocco, and Foits : a large variety. Ladies' and Gents' Gum Boots, for street wear. Ladies' and Gents' Goloshers. Gents' Thigh, Knee, and Napoleon Gum Boots. Nugget, Cobra, and Griffin's OUTFITS. Spooner'ri, Day & Martin's, Everett's Sellara, Gilt Edge, and other POLISHES, REPAIRS.— Hind sewn, pumped, rivetted, in English or Colonial leather, by competent workmen. ... o ._ LIGHTBAND & CO, WHOLES &LTB AND RETAIL BOOT MERCHANTS, CENTRAL TRAFALGAR -STREET Premier Bacon Factory fPHE above Factory will D 8 OPEN on J_ anil after TUESDAY, 25th ioat. FOUBPJBNCE perlb. will be paid for Prime GEAIN FED PORK of suitable weight?, delivered a*» Factory. Gash on Delivery. A. MANOY, 7-J7 Motueka. TO FABiEBS. IMFOBTED SEED - OATS, WHEAT, PEAS, Etc. Procure change of Seed, and thus seenre heavier and cleaner crops. (Small extra cost no consideration.) LONG TARTARS, DUN TARTARS, TARTAtt KING, SPARROWBILLS, 6ABTONS, ALGERIONS, Etc, Skcube loub Shed Pbompiw. THE BLUE~JaY PLOW Is giving the greatest satisfaction throughout the Colonies. It is the finest Canadian Plow manufactured. Hpec'.nlly sirong, extra Hf?hfc draught, specially designsd Mould Boards and S'c-ering Gear, We are landing : — Double Furrow, £13, Sinjlo Furrow, £6. Single Horse . . £4. Hillside Plow £5 I.os HEALE dfHADDOW A NOBWICH UNION FIUE iNBDBANOE SOOXETY ! Esiabiished ;i79?; CmounUnswred .. •• £384,600,000 LoGeesFnid -.. .• .. £15^00,000 Pfemium Incoasa .. •• Jbi^OdJOO Lowest Rates of Fremiamf. j CiOSBO Promptly ana liberally" Soitled^by JOHN PORTEB HARRIS Agent t»nd Attorney f«.r Kelson, M rl borough, and West-land. Norwich Union Chambers, corner of Tn,fttlij&a and Hardy Street?, j

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Colonist, Volume XLVII, Issue 11336, 19 May 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XLVII, Issue 11336, 19 May 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XLVII, Issue 11336, 19 May 1905, Page 2