DON»T FORGET THAT the following Establishments after the FIRST of JANUARY, 1908, will be OPEN ALL DAY ON WEDNESDAYS, and CLOSE at ONTC O'CLOCK on SATURDAYS .— | Nel,«ox, 3rd October I!X>7. WE, the Undersigned Merchants and others, of the City of Nelson, do heveby agree that on and after SATURDAY-, the 4-th day of January, 1008, we will close o\vi Respective places of business for the usual Weekly Half-holiday at 1 o'clock on Saturday Afternoons, and keep our premises open for the usual full working on "Wednesdays. — E. BUXTON & CO., Ltd., L. J. Frank and W. G. Kerr, Directors. ROBERT SNODGRASS & SONS> Per W. W. Snodgrass., A. KARSTEN. ' G. PAGE & SONS. J. P. COOKE & SONS. FLEMING & SONS, J. SAVAGE & SONS. WILLIAM LOCK. THE WiLKINS AND FIELD HARDWARE CO., Ltd., Thos. A. H. Field, Managing Divector. LOUISSON BROS> 4403 BREAD, BISCUITS, BUNS Mado by Norton's Famous " Dorac Process " are perfect in colour, quality, and natural flavor. It increases the quality, and makes a better* keeping ami move digestible article. NORTON'S FAMOUS DORACE supersedes Malt Extracts. Malt Peptone, Malt Flour, etc. Has moisture retaining qualities, regular yeast . action, is simple and certain. " The flavour is unquestionably benefited by the rapidity of this process. Dorace lias long been recognised by the faculty as one of the efficient aids to digestion." — Professor Jago. For further particulars apply 11. T. NORTON! Lyttelton. Seeds. Seeds, . Paspalum, Large stock of New Seed arrived : sold in lai'g^ ol* small lots. Also, — Turnips, Clovers, Eye and Cocksfoot Seeds. 3697 BISLEY BROS. & Co. Wire. Wire. OK fl Coil? FENCING WIEE. OKrfc Kolls WIRE NETTING. Staples, Eaofing Iron, etc. 3G99 BISLEY BEOS. & CO. For Sale at Stoke. UNUSUALY EASY TERMS. Q<T> ACRES, Lower Road, Stoke; good £l£l frontage, faces the sea., splendid fall, live fences, well watered ; the best position and land for fruit cultivation. If part immediately planted in orchard, or residence erected, the whole of the purchase money can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent. Full particulars on application. BISLEY BROS & CO., 3238 Agents. Richmond. CLOSE TO RAILWAY. -i f ACEES tip-top Land, splendidly JLO ■ situated, good house 7 rooms, well laid out garden. Full particulars on application, BISLEY BltOS, & CO., 3271 Auctioneers, \ $ ; K supply RUBBER STAMPS of tbe V best quality, without vexatious delay.- " Tho Colonist" Job Printing De« partment. THE SHOP FOR PRESENTS! William Moyes, WATCHMAKER, AND JEWELLER* TRAFALGAR STREET. NEW GOODS~FOR XMAS- SEASON. Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, and Leather Goods. NEW Rings, Bangles, Brooches, Chain?, Necklets, Pendants, Links. Sterling Silver Novelties, j Vases, Frames, Pin Stands, Hair j Brushes, Combs and Hand Mirrors. Choice Selection. Leather Goods, Purses, Hand Bags, Silver Mtd. Belts and Photo FramesMANUFACTUEING & REPAIRING JEWELLERY, CLOCKS, WATCHES. All Work Guaranteed. WILLIAM MOVES. SO HANDY FOR PICNICS ! Making sandwiches is such, a bother. Next tiino you go for a picnic, take a tin of St. George Sheep Tongues in your basket. They are so delicious and wholesome, and a tin packs away easily. All tins have keys, so are easy to open. See that your grocer gives you " St. George.'' SIXTEEN YEARS' MARTI RDOM. MRS. MAHY M'KAY'd TRIAL. HELPLESS WITH RSEUMATtfM. HELPLESS AU BABE 1 . WRITHING IN AGONY. YET GETd COMPLETELY CURED. \<i R3 MARY M-KAY, Temuka, writes ; . \ I — " For tbo ppace of eixteen years [ h :V3 been a martyi- 1 j mnscu'ar rheumatism, whioh tiraed chron ; c. Dnritg that period I have' c ften been laid i>p an«l quite unable to dress myself, being utterly hep 1935, m joints long v<-ry mi ob swollen, and I suffrred extr me p>;in. I tretf many patent mjii.ei.oea bat tt wa? not until I placed myself in j o r > amis '-^at I ob'aint d relief. Your treatment was simp'y marvellous. -and your rc<r>t-<l:cs aonct [lornptly ; nd effeotiveiy. I e ra now tb ro iby restored t? good health. W H, GROWS, ttRDIOM* EXPERT, rKdgevglrnai ,t *. N&ieaa
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Colonist, Volume I, Issue 12126, 28 December 1907, Page 4
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