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"For the Spring & Summer. ALL THE 1 NEWEST "' PATTERNS AND COLOKINGS .''.''..: ■ . IN- '■■ .- . : ': - TWEEDS/WORSTEDS. HOMESPUNS, &C. ; ; Sole Agent 'MABIO.OLOTH CLEANER Best in. the Dominion; ; . ' 1 inspection Cordially Invited; E. RlGHAfiDSfeir ;■■'•'.■. TAEiOR, . ; Trafalgar Street. ' New Seeds ! Mew Seeds ! ■ . ' ■ / ; •. ■ ■ ■ ' ■ CARTER'S .'BROAD LEAF ESSEX "KAPB tsEED. . •.-.-.■ : : TURNIP -AND SWEED SEED ;,,..-. (all kinds). New Seeds. i Wn UlO RICHMOND & . H. HIMT, WAKAPUAKA LEATHER FANCY GOODS. THE range of the above. has grown enormously lately, and we have just received our first, shij ment of New Season's -Lines, -whiuh includes the ;, very latest designs: of choicest materials. We invite, inspection, , not only of the window, but the stock in- , side of it. "•■"■• '-' " Peggy ' Bags from Is to 255.' { " "'- Peter Pan Bags frbin Is 6d/td;«s 6d. " . Hand -Bags- of all descriptions -and- : prices.' " ',' - . 1 Writing Cases, Despatch Boxes, etc. Gents' Wallets and Letter Cases. Music Cases and Ladies' Companions. Dressing, and Jewel Cases. . ; . • ■ ... AISO,— . '. ■ -.•• - - ... ";... ' .... ■ - Shaving Mirrors, Frames, . and Fram ' '.■„.;■; ; ed. Pictures,. etc., etc. '.'■■.'■ ALL OOiOb VALUES^, Jackson & Co. • < ; TEAFAIiijAB STHEET. V. 33. , Wool ! Wool! ! . Season 1908-1909. fI^HE tJndersigued. are now prepared to ] JL- receive Consignments of Wool and Skins for the London Market, and will mak liberal advances on samo. . '.'. .- ■ ,-'■• ■ TheS:S.. ,',vPaparoa," leaving WelHng- " ton on tEe If th November/ is 'timed to catch the January-Wool Sales. ' : -■■■■■. ': '■■"'■■:■-" *.' ----- ■ -,-jj-- ■• WRLLINGTON SALES" '. ( ''' •Should Clients wish to, try thejWeiluig ton Sales, we >have made complete airangemrats to offer same on their^bihalf 1 F. DUXTON &CQT, Lt:tf. SUBOIViSION OF; LAKE STATION, IIPP|R BULLER." FOR^ALE. ■* - ; • - r ' : - " ■ ; ._....■ ■'■ -" .■ . * ■ ■ • " -„.-." '■!.'" IN. two .lots . as .two, .small runs, ; part , of the Lake -Station, Upper Buller,' -belonging '■■ tb ' the estate of the late . Jbhn' Kerrit • ';:-, '- ; . . T ;; Lot i.| consists of 1225, acres ,of ; '. Freehold-"and. ' 802 - acres >of; Leasein- perpetuity ;land , extending : from the Jtound peU round the shore of : r Lake 1 Kotbriti ?dpwn "to' the Bridge over the Buller Crivgr. on the. north side of the Buller river. PRICE £2500. r : :■■'•'■■'■ >:" -' ''- -' ■■-' Lot 2., consists .of 2008 acres ,6f Pre<ihbld and '-.- 1126 acres, of, -Lease in "Perpetuity land extending, from the Bridge over the ,Bulle,r river to Station " Creek on ' the north side «. of the Buller river including ithe ? old station block. PKICE .£4OOO. « The land is nearly all level and is o partly in English and partly in Nat- « ive grasses and it •is well watered. This is a splendid opportunity for any one to obtain a small run. For further -particulars apply to, ADAMS .and HARLEY, s Solicitors, Nelson. Wo can j, arrange a' large i portion of the purchase money on mortgage at five .per cent. .4769 j New Books. ( Christ "of the --Cross in the Light of the Holy Bcriptufe. — Will it Stand ? by Anderson, 1/-" Garvne's " On Love's Alter," 1/6 1 Fitohett's" Pawii jn the Game/ 2/6 & 3/6 Conrad's "Set of Six," '3/6 ." .■ ( ,Whitby's " Result A ccident,'.' 2/6 & 3/6 Baroness Orczy'3 ""Tangled" Skein," 1/6 Fitchett's" Nelson and. his Times'". 2/6 Well's "Love and Mr Levvisham," 2/6 Oxenham " Song of Hyacinth," 2/R & 3/6 Rawsin's "Ea-y-Go-Lucky," 2/6 and 3/6 Crossland's "Unspeakable Scot," 1/6 ' : : Do "Lovely Woman," 1/6 ( New Volumes just received of "Yonug ; .: 'England." "Child's Magazine" ''Ouj .■„:'■■ Darlin' . -!'"-";:. '•■■'•'«;■'.'.■ '../' ; ; ; A splendid . selection^ . ; of Nelson's . Now ■. Cemtury. 'Libraries^ in liMip leather ' 3/- each."""" " , " _'.. ' '- '■ Tennis, Cricket,, Angling,". and .. . - ■.."'' >- - !■-"''. ' ■■•■;' ; ■ "Bowling.goods. ■ endid new lines in Leather Goods. ' Ji £. Kouiisell & Co. '■]'"■■■ TRAFALGAR STREET-' ; '-■ A Sumiier Pantry, See this Pantry ? It is stocked with St. George Tongues, They turn the nightmare of summer cooking into a dream of ease and pleasure. There.are two^orts, the St George Ox Tdngues. Tfhich arc, big, enough for a family dinner (your family will vote it the best dinner they have ever tasted), J I and the - * 3 St George Sheep Tongues "•Mch make the daintiest lunch or fj imaginable No cooking — no 'v'lljje,— -a meal in a minuto. All . ointr Orocers keep them. .. Jl idi» by Tevine & Stevensok, Ltd., I St. Genrire Works, Dunedin.

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12408, 25 November 1908, Page 3

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