MARK SPROT & G0. 9 NELSON, GREYMOUTH, AND HOKITIKA. Live Stock Salesmen, Valuators, Land & Estate Agents, Wool Brokers, Commission Agents, etc , etc. PROPERTIES. We are making a Epeoality of property sales either by Public Auotion or Private Treaty. Ciients wishing to bay or sell Farms, Sheep Stations, City 01 Besidential Propertias are requested to wiite us. SfCCK. Eegular Bales are held by us, at the 17hite Hart Yards, every Wednesday. We have clients constantly enquiring for Horses, Sheep, and Cattle, and are pleased to receive particulars for private sale. FIRE INSURANCE, We are agents for the Guardian Assurance Company, Limited, and acoapt Fire Risks at lowest current rates, ACCIDENT INSURANCE. We are prepared to take risks agains accidents with the Norwich and London Accident Insurance Association, for which we are sub-agents. WAIRONGOA MINERAL WATERS. We represent Messrs Thomson & Co., oi Dunedin, for this superior mineral water, and are prepared to supply hotels, etc. Wairongoa has received H Special Gold Medals. HIDE 3, SKINS. & TALLOW Purchased for cash. Highest market price given, MARK SPROT & CO., Auctioneers, Hardy-street, 208 • Nelson. ___^ LIGHTBAND & CO. has specially imported for the 1907 Winter Season A SPLENDID STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS OF EVEET DESCRIPTION. mjT AND SEE FOE YOURSELVES GENTS' Boots, Shoes, and slippers— a remarkably fine selection of al] makes, shapes, and prices. GENTS' Athletic feetwear for all feet. LADIES' Boots and Shoes of every make and kind in the market. LADIES 3 Evening and Afternoon Shoes and Slippers, .£650 worth to choose from. LADIES' Golf and Hockey Boots. BOYS' & GIELS' Boots and Shoes ol every kind. As wo are holding much too large a stock, we have reduced in price ,£IOOO worth, and there are a great number of Bargains to be picked up. EEPAIES by competent workmen, and the best leather used. LIQHTBAND & GO., Importers of High Grade Footwear. Central Trafalgar Street, The Winding-up Sale. I^OTWITHSTANDING other attrao J3I tions, our winding-up Bale has b3er highly satisfactory. This is no doubt due to the genuine nature of our effort *c realise our stock, whioh must be sold, sc that we can wind up the present business Of Jas. Armstrong & Co. la order to more quickly realise, it is our intention to make siill further reductions from our already greatly reduced prices. Our stock is c large and varied and well assorted one, anc we are sure that customers favoring vi with a call will not be disappointed. Wt oannol quote price?, which ara so mislead ing, but would request a personal call, sc that clients can inspect for tbemeelvea. N.B.— Accounts must bo settled at onoe. Jas. Armstrong & Co., TRAFALGAR STREET, ALWAYS EAT C. M. C. "RSorepork" Breakfast BACON. PEEFECT IN FLAVOR. Positively the Mildest Cure known The Guaranteed Product of Canterbury Grain Fed Pigs. Killed and Cnredundei Government Inspection. Obtainable at E. GROVE & SON'S, Caledonia House, Hardy Street. 1891 FERTILISERS. WE AEE NOW BOOKING OEDEES FOX THE " Gear Fertilisers," for Present and Forward Delivery, — cornpri ing — Wheat, Barley, and Oat, Mixed Bonedust, Blood and Bone, Superphosphate, Mixed Blood, Turnip, Potato, and "SPECIAL HOP." Early ordering of these High Class Fertilisers is advisable, as the quanLities allotted for the Nelson District are again limited. _Also on Sale— AGRICULTURAL SALT, NITRATE OF SODA, KAINIT, SULPHATE OF POTASH AND AMMONIA, NITRATE OF POTASH, GROUND SULPHATE of IRON, BASIC SLAG, and THOMAS'S PHOSPHATE, E. BUXTON & Co. LIMITED, SOME REASONS WHY The Blue Ribbon Condensed Milk is tha Best. 1. It is made from the very best TAIEEI Milk, and pure sugar. 2. It contains ALL THE CEEAM of the Milk, and is EICHEE THAN ANY OTHEE BEAND. 3. It has all the Flavour of Fresh Milk, and is just as economical. 4 Unlike Fresh Milk, it is ABSOLUTELY GEEM-FEEE. Note.— See that the Trade-Mark BLUE-EIBBON is on every tin. Obtainable from all Grocers. — Manufactured by — IEVINE & STEVENSON, Ltd. Silverstream Milk Works, Mosgiel.
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Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 11969, 24 June 1907, Page 4
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646Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 11969, 24 June 1907, Page 4
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