■"T.BTMEHAYF, WEBSTER'S COFFEE, IN PREFERENCE. • TO ALL -OTHERS," Is the Universal Testimony of consumers of this delicious beverage j and the reason foe such preference is — obvious. — > WEBSTER has been handling Coffee for over half a century, and knows exactly where t<"> .seleGt the best growths. "WEBSTER has the ra,)st modern appliances for roasting the green berry, and bringing it to that state of perfection ready for the mill, ivhich can be acquired only by close ob.-orvation and long experience ; and a ■ WEBSTER roasts ami pulverises his Coffee on the premises, the Unified. article is. ALWAYS FEE.ST, and therein lies much of the sen-'' t which marks " WEBSTER'S COFK tiß " as THE BEST. Taken from ; t:ie mill daily, all that fine aroma, characteristic of scientific roasting, id carried direct to the consumers' Coffee -pot, producing :i refreshing and invigorating drink, which " is A .toy." WEBSTER'S COFFEE " Can't he beat." TRY IT !— lf you Want a Tre.it ! ! M. M. WEBSTER, PURVEYOR OF HlGiff-CL ASS' AND PURE GOODS, ■ Tvafal-^ir Street. Barley. Bailay;. WE AHE CASH PURCHASERS OF \ . Prime Barlg^ E. BUXTON & CO., LTD. _}? 5 PIANOS. THE DRESDEN COY'S Annual Sale of Pianos and Organs is now on. FOR VALUE WE LEAD. Pianos by Broad wood, Collard and Collard, Lir>p, Ronish, Koch aad Sons, also eighteen other first-class makers, including the celebrated " Bohm" Piano, which has stood the test of time. A Twenty Years' Warranty given with every instrument Very Special Terms During- the Sale. Inspect Our Very Large Stock. i BERRYMAN BROS.. j Representatives for | THE DRESDEN PIANO COY., ; Bridge Street . 295 \ PIANOSL NOTICE TO THE MUSICAL PUBLIC j OF NELSON & DISTRICT. j MR R, H. MARTIN begs to notify to the Musical Public that he has disposed of his property in Hardy-street, and known as the Dresden Piano Coy. He has also relinquished the Agency for the Dresden Company on his own accord ; but will continue on his own behalf the Business of PROFESSIONAL PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER, and will be pleased to wait on old and prospective patrons. Any client requiring a good, sound, and reliable instrument, can rely on haying same by placing order in my trust, with a 10 years' guarantee. Also, an allowance will be made on old instruments taken in exchange as part payment for new ono. Cash or time payment can be arranged. Therefore, get the benefit of a skilled professional, which will be immediately attended to. Orders may be left with Miss Cohen, Music Teacher, Hardy -street. WASTE PAPEft. — For Sale, good claan Waste P.-' per' .in hrge or amall qualities, ac 03Bda oi this J'eper. G. rLEMJHRaiipONS NEW SEASON'S Carpets and Rugs NOW SHOWING. NEW SEASON'S Linoleums Inlaid anil Printed Patterns. ";•" ■?' FRESH IMPORT ATIONSI FROM |IBELA:ND.OF/ , Tea Cloth?, ' Tray Cloths, Table Damasks and :. ' Napkins and Fancy Linens of all kinds. Prices Lowest at G. FLEMING & SONS, hakEy sthkf.t NelgOft OVER 26 YEARS. AWARDED ONLY tttJMMMU-' lll CompititiM, lIM FIRSTiItVWtfK^Uh CifnpitftU fl, I«tt '--ilwHIiT AWAHD ; And aOLD'MEDft /*£ H|pj|lttl, 1967 Otoi; HEW JZE*LAHD (^TABMApA. ~
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Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12159, 6 February 1908, Page 3
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499Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12159, 6 February 1908, Page 3
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