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"VTEW SUPPLIES just in,, at 83 6d.The Gentle Grafter, by 0. Henry . The Voice of the City, by 0. Henry The Four Million, by 0. Henry Salthaven, by W. . W. Jacobs . Neither Storehouse nor Barn, by A ... . Raine ■'''■■."■ ... The Waters of Waters, by H. A .Vachell Lowis Eand, ..by Mary Jobnstone The Climber, by E. F. Benson Interplay, fey B. Harraden Joseph Vance, by W. De Morgan ' In Wolf's Clothing, by Chas. Garvice Trail of the Lonesome Pine, by J. Fox Man. and the TJniverse,-by Sir O. Lodge . 7s6d ■■.-■:■ ; New Zealand, by E. Horsley, 7s 6d The British Eugby Team in Maoriland 2s. ' ' A few copies left of Girls' Realm, Boys ■ and Girls' Own, Chums, etc. ;■ JACKSON & CO., Booksellers',,.. : . Central Trafalgar-street. O. BODSON ;.& SON, BREWERS, BOTTLERS AND MALT STERS. Celebrated — ■ • ■ : v A.K. TONIC ALE. ? ' INVALID. STOTJT. JAR ALE!. Telephone No, 13. /c rated water and cordial : manufacturers: - ; Famous— : .. :" "■ ■'.' STONE GINGEE BEER; .: Non-intoxicating HOP ALE. iEEATED WATEES AND CORDIALS.Telephone No. 114. Offices: HARDY AND BRIDGE STREETS, ; NELSON.. ' • 6264 looks. Books. Jack's-. Reference Book for Home and Office, 5/6. .My Reference Book. Useful Eeceipts, &c,, ■ 2/6.. . The "Kea," by Marriner, a New Zealand problem, 7/6 • St. Nicholas, Vol. 6/6. . Man and the Fniverse " Lodge," 7/6 , The Atmosphere, by Houston, 4/- .. Volcanoes and Earthquakes, do., 4/- - Electricity for -Young, by Tudor Jones, 4/New Season 1909— .'. ' Lawn Tennis Bails Just unpacked ■ the first in the market ,: SlazengeVs and Syke's 1909 TENNIS BALLS. . '■?■ " ; ' New Comic, Actress, Animal, Eough'Seas, and Children's POST CARDS. / J. E. Kounseil & Cft TRAFALGAR STREET For the ~ Spring & Summer. ALL THE NEWEST . PATTERNS AND COLORINGS ni : • ■ . ■ •■ '■■-■. TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, HOMESPUNS, &c. • ■ ■■ ■ . ; Sole Agent ' MAfilO OLOTH CLEANER. Bt:st in the Dominion. Inspection Cordially Invited. £. RICHARDS, TAILOR, Trafalgar Street. Wool! Wool! ! , Season 1908-1909. ri"IHE Undersigned are now prepared to _L receive WOOL for the LONDON MARKET,and will make liberal advances on same. The latest cabled. advibes received from London report the market has advanced 15 per cent to 20 per : cent, with market firm' ■ ."■' '.' ' WELLINGTON SALES! Should Clients, wish to realize promptly oil their clip, we would strongly, advise them to offer same • for public auction at Wellington. We have made complete ai 7 rangements for offering at these Sales, and prices ranging from 6id to ftj-dhave been received for clients' Wool shipped through us this season. . . 'The following are.the dates fixed for tlfe remaining sales of the season : — : ' 19th FEBRUARY, 1909. , E. BUXTQN & CO , Ltd. ! In Memoriam. COLONEL' ALBERT PITT, M.L.C. Attobney- General and Depencb '"". ' -. MiNisTEEi: _ ■;•■- / nnHERE has long been a generally. ; ezJL-- .pressed desire that some permanent memorial could.be with us. in 1 Nelson' to commemorate the past services of v C6lonel Albert Pitt, so long associated with the history of Nelson" and the Province — whose services 7 to both, embrace a period of some i 40 i. years;'. ' ' • ' '„. It is deemedtmost fitting that a stattfe being; 'erected in the Queen's Gardens^ oppbsite the. South African ■ memorial he himself unyjßiled, and under the shadow of which he made his last patriotic speech in Nelson,, would remind the stranger 'and coming generations alike of one so riniversally' esteemed for his many .qualities wben'among iis'. " : : ..■' ' .'."•'.'•... , To.ensure a widespread participation in this, " "subscriptions from ' .'a. '. shilling xipivards" will be received,; that 'all,' in^ eluding the youth of Both' sexes,' may'jo.in in honouring, our old' 'Commandant;'. of NißlsonCity and'Prpvince, many of .whose Volunteers were so; long assbciate'd wi6h him from far and near, the confidence and affection : also of whose clients anß" constituents but deepened with tbe flight of years.' ..'-.'••■.. "'.-■'' ' ■ may be.sent to — ; Colonel Joyce, Volunteer Office. . Fell & Aticinson, T "' : '".'. Adams &,Harley, J-Barristers Maginnity & Son, > and' ;. ■ '■ ' SixigdoxL, O-lasgo-sr, &: I Solicitors. ; ■ Hayes, "'' .'j' ' ' ;; ' And "The Colonist" and 'JNelsoi 8713 ' Evening Mail" Offices. 1 •' M }A Sujfinier Pantri£ See this Pantry? It is stocked wi,tt' St. George Ton guesy j They turn the nightmare of summer '' cooking into a dream of ease and • pleasure... There are two sorts, the >!. \. \ ! St George Ox tongues. * which arc big enough for a family ■ dinner (your family will vote it the ;.'i best dinner they have ever tested), *' and the . " '■■ .-:"•''".■•, St. George Sheep Tongues; which make the daintiest .liinch,. or '"" imaginable. No cooking— no* trouble,— a meal in^a inuiute.iAll leading Grocers keep iiiem. ' ■'•'. Made by iEvitra ■& Stevenson, Jjij>.. ■■■_ F IJl StTGeorge' l^ I 6rksi Dufieifin; ';;"^f

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12459, 8 February 1909, Page 3

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