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= CALEDONIA HOUSE. = /bout TEAS: Are you satisfied with the TKA you are using ? Wfl csn off3,r un unequalled value in CEYLON and INDIAN TEAS which we Impor Direct from the Growers. Pure Ceylon Broken Orange. 1. Pekof — tippy leaf, delicious flavour, 2/2. Pure Cftion B.O.P.— fine flavour, good heavy liquci 1/8 per lb. ' 8 Exceptional Value— l/ 6 per lb. This is a really first-class TEA, which we can thoroughly recommem -81b boxes II- \ 101 b boxes, 13/6,' ' Sample 3 sent fcoe to any address Sole Aqeiits for Haslemere Tea, 1/9 per lb. , ... — Pyramid Tea, 2/- per lb — [KozieTea;i/8, 1/10, 2/- per lb, TEA IMPOKTERS, ■ ' -' / HARDI STREET, NELStIS A FULL RANGE OF Summer Novelties IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Dress Materials, Voilea, Dellaines, M us^ ns » Zephyrs^ Cambrics, and Trinti ] in newest designs. - "~ • Fn Fancy Neckwear, we are showing Net and Chiffon Bufflts, Mushn ac< Silk Jabots ; Ties, Bows', Lab'e Scarves and Gollers. We have also the latest designs in Laceß, Allover3, Insertions, Galcm ■ and Embroideries, . ; And a Big Selection of new Waist Belts and Fancy Handkerchiefs. Ladies' Summer Costumes, Skirts, Bloueea in great variety, : -TEAFAIiQA^ STREET",...., Smart Underwear for Ladies. ■■'.;"'■ . . .i I. p ' <- L .-- 1 -\ ' iii Mi- ■ We have Imported Direct from leaaing|Manufaoture'r™'a very eh ;u< and extensive. assortment of .• i ■■'■".-.. ■ .. ' LADIES^ UNDERWEAR, which we are now displacing in our New SHOWROOM, and Cordially Invite Inspection. Also —Tweed Costumes,. Linen Costumes, Embroidered Blouses, Shirt Blouses, Dress Skirts, &c. ! IINSPECT bur Spring Delivery of Lace CURTAINS, HOTJS EH' 'LL linen, &o,— .-■■■. v:;:- . . . "Mi- WlirßsE*S.; ESTA-rK. ; . Pbone 224. BRIDGE 3 Mmmßm^ eUP&EAgVRB>* 1 ! e^S'S AMD COMFORT. 1 9 &MsmSßg l^^P^ AM>^HAPES J» PATTERNS*, g - ■'■- Vv

] WHDREDs Ew^ 'aa/*ufvßßeSkSi|9l ****** **"*"'** 8 as* Ia "A £9' tup g /on the E3jQ3(jR|GINAI fc but BPty vMmja p> gnp THEY ARE |L£2^|] T URL COPIES; H2bh3 ' **** ""-••V*' BB » \ *m wbbl "• • • i , Fertilisers. IN STOCK— Picton, Eape and luxni^ etej Eockland, Hop, Grain, Potato,' ■ etc; Stanley's Sup. of Lime; Wei.- --' lington Blood and Bone. Supplied in sacks or by the ton. BISLET BEOS. & CO., 3700 Sole Agents ' igggrifc Beware of Spectacle Hawkers and ■ f^S/r so-called Opticians Frank Karford, The Leading Cpticiar. - . ATv sfcorG is /•j^feHfesnlpi) the Mecca of , Vy spect the largo TRAFALGAR STREET. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. 'ESTABLISHED 185& Capita! - - £1,500,000 Paid-uo Capital and Reserves £690,000 Eire, Marine, and Accident Risks of every description accepted. ' Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims. Lowest Cbrrent Rates charged Accident and Disease Liability under — Workers' Compensation for Accidents Acts Employers' Liability Acts and Common Law Mortgajre Indemnity Public Risk Fidelity Guarantee Administration Bonds Burglary and Thei't F, BUXTON & CO., T.TI). CHIEF AGENTS. 1 NELSON DISTRICT.

CONDELL& ARMSTRONG, lEKve just opened up a choice [assortment of new season's dresses and prints and have some exceptionally pretty designs just suited for the requirements of th£ present season. - JlJovely dress goods from 9d : tne yard double width in the newest and most fashionable colourings ; also beautiful prints including the most fashionable stripes from 4Jd a yard. .As space will not permit us to give you all details we respectfully solicit an inspection. Our. millinery is pronounced the prettiest and most up-to-date in Nelson and the prices are reasonable. Gonde'l & Armstrong, DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS ■ & MILLINERS. ;-. \ Trafalgar Street.

to Ofjee. Others iifce to come here. So would you , They find it profitable. So would you. • Will these offers start you coming our way: LADIES' GOLD WATCHES, from SA Os Od GENT'S WATCHES, from £1 5s Od BROWN & KERB. OTJE STAMPS are good Stamps, Best : .BfJBBER, Latest Designs— "The Colonist " Jobbing Department. . ;

E. BUXTON & Cb., LIMITED, Trafalgar st., SOLE. AGENTS f^rihe Noxon Co/s Ltd.'s Farm Ijr plements. This Firm i 3 not c nnectedwi.th any IMPLEMENT TRUST. • - „..-■■ ■ ■ ~ t ;.■; ■ — — -•«—^— . \ Noxon Mower, { 7 1 n?^!l Evenly balanced. No neck weight. ' '"■ I LIISO HSTfOWS This Mower has been built specially § * - for Not Zealand requirement?; •. «fe®lftb TT v i 1.1 c • . * ' -r ■ - ™ WHsr* His anacljUitiib'eSpriDe »l ; ,a—^ ! prpFPiire on the innt-r NOXOH all Steel SELE DUMP <tf|k k%^ J\lrlk end of each gang, cmlldy • [ ' V?»,-"\J" '^r. -fy.^f.^^^m team is in motion. RtfllfPQ /^ t!! T*^ v ~ ? '- 1 i "-'i V*-~-Z>^%^yt^^--^ : ' Suitable for orchard SEASONABLE GOODS: Garden Hose, Nozzles, \Teol Packs, Binder Twina, ' .Waterihg Cans. Sewing Twine, , Machin-ry Oils, 1; Scythes srid Handles Stencils and Ink, Lawu Mower?, j Hay Forks, . Sheep Shears, Gai den Tools. New Patent Hay Eakes, Oil Stones, Well Pump?, Eeapand Grass Hooks. Branding Oils. HedgH shcare. Tlnitm RanilicifoC — The New "Perfect" Cream Separator, 190S Model," fitted with -Pel?' Balancing" .liSliry TSclJUiallC,O._ Bowl/ entirely eclipses aU other makes ; "Perfect" and "Daisy" Churns, . "Perfect " Milk Coolers, Butterworks, Seamless Milk Bubkets, Strainers, Dairy Thei-mometers. Jersey Butter Moulds, Milk Pans, ; Dairy Scrubs, Milk Testers. . "■•■" . "~ . ■ . . . Apconoto nf 1 OOr! —Continuous experimenting has proved that Arsenate of Lead is the incsfc effective Wash HI OCIJ alO U I LCttU, foruse against the CODLIN MOTH. Sold in 5 and 10 pound packages. , • r. , ..-: cOLE AGENTS FOB ; . Bean Go.'s Spray Pumps.

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12405, 21 November 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12405, 21 November 1908, Page 3