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NOTICE. ...TO FRUIT AND VEGETABLE... • GROWERS. HARLEY & CO., Limited, Auctioneers, Creymouth,* are just about to open their new Auction Rooms where regular sales of Fruit and Produce are held. Consign- > ments receive prompt attention. We i w_ant growers to forward regular weekly supplies. We will purchase • outright subject to correct .quotations C or sell on consignment. 1 HARLEY and Co., Limited, • 4666 , Auctioneers. Greymouth. rruin *W W I window onto c displays ; Xmas. J^H!l Ton will probably need something that conies only from Our Gift Storehouse For Presents that are Pbacticailt Useful, Artistic, and thoroughly good, GO DIRECT TO BROWN_& KERR, The Choice is now really Superb, and the Value is unequalled. » Let us urge upon all , TO BUT EARLY. A FEW SUGGESTIONS : Waist Belts/ 5/ ,_ t0 (g^ Engagement and Dress Rings, Brooches, ; Pendants, Pocket Bcoks, Wallets, Silver-Backed Hair Brushes, and Mirrors, Electro-Plated Brushes, 10/-* nd 12/6" Ditto Min-ows, |q/_ and 12/6. All Articles I BROWN & KERR, Engraved D tyATCHMA.E:ERS ' free I and JEWELLERS, during ttu's I " Month. I TrafalctAb-St., Nelson CONDELL & ARMSTRONG, Have 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 the present season. Lovely dress goods from 9d the yard double, width in the newest and most fashionable colourings ; also beautiful prints includ- [ - ing the most fashionable stripes from 4£d 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 reasonahle. . ■ Gondefl & Armstrong, DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS ■.■■'-•■ & MILLINERS. Trafalgar Street. 6. FLEIWING AND SONS. NEW GOODS, as follows : — Carpets, Linoleums, Jap. Mattings, Bamboo Blinds, Brass Rail Bedsteads, Sheeting Towels.; Table Covers, Table Linen, Tea Cloths,; Tr iy Cloths, Pillowcases, Fancy Linen Handkerchiefs, Jap Silks, Maulle Drapes, Window Blinds, Window Poles, Lace Ourtains, &c. Also fall Assortment of Furniture and Furnishing, &c, 6. FLESifime & SONS, . HARDY S- BEET, NELSON. 7 ■ BLOUSE FRONTS. ! ''■■'■ " v - These make very acceptable gifts, for- they are very dainty, very fashionable, and just what women' appreciate. The selection is remarkably varied and the prices are low enough to . tempt everyone . PARIS LACE FRONTS, with yoke of overlapping effect, Y.alenciennes lace edging, continued to " waist with tucked net and lace frilling ; the whole .mounted, on soft Bretonne Net at' ss. lid. ECRU LACE FRONTS, of cross rows of Valenciennes lace edging, and bands of straight Eidelweiss insertion, mounted on fine Bretonne Net at 6s" lid. ' CREAM LACE FRONTS, of daintily ru'ehed Valenciennes lace edging, and tucked , net,, mounted on cream net ; high collar band at 7s 6d. WHITE MUSLIN FRONTS, prettily embroidered and worked with cotton Maltese insertion and French tucks, at 7s lid. WHITE MUSLIN FRONTS, effectively tucked and worked with wide embroidery insertion and Valenciennes lace at. 8s lid.' WHITE MUSLIN FRONTS, crossover effect of heavy open work embroidery insertion and white Valenciennes lace edging at 10s 6d. WHITE MUSLIN FRONTS, tucked, and worked with Valenciennes insertion, and finished with Broderies Anglais, insertion in filet efI fects at 10s 9d. WRITE PROMPTLY. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, 3 LIMITED. WELLINGTON,

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12419, 8 December 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12419, 8 December 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12419, 8 December 1908, Page 3

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