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BOOKS. TJ^TEW SUPPLIES just in, at 3s 6d.— * The Gentlo Grafter, by O. Henry The Voice of the City, by O. Henry The. Four Million, by O. Henry Salthaven, byW. W. Jacobs Neither Storehouse nor Barn, by A __3in_ The Waters of Waters, by H. A. Vachell Lowis Band, by Mary Jo> nstone Tho Climber; by E. F. Benson Interplay, ty 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 Universe, by Sir O. Lodge, 7s 6d , New Zealand, by E. Horsley, 7s 6d The British Eugby Team in Mao^iland, . 2s.- :"-'■ ■ /YyyY: A few copies left of Girls' Eealm, Boys' and Girls' Own, Chums, etc; JACKSON & CO.. Boorsellers, v .. Central Trafalgar-street. J. B. DODSON & SON, BREWERS, BOTTLERS AND MALTSTERS. Celebrated—. • A.K. TONIG ALE. ■•■■."■ INVALID STO3T. JAE ALE. I v . ; :Y : Telephone No. 13. /E RATED WATER AND CORDIAL MANU F ACTU R E RS. FamousrrSTONE GINGEE BEER. " Non-intoxicating HOP ALE. iEEATED WATEES AND y COEDIALS. y :-. | ■Y'-.Y 7 ■>■■■;' TelephoneNo. 114., ; '.' '- : '---'." ; '.'-' -'OffleißS :■■.''•.:■. ! ■''.-'. HAEDY AND BRIDGE STKEETS,y ■yy NELsoNi . yyyy 6264. Books. BookSi Jack's Eeference Book for Home and Office, 5/6. -.■■-■.. -„. •''■-. My Reference Book. Useful Eeceipts, &c„ 2/6. "T •,' The " Kea," by Marriner, a New Zealand problem, 7/6 > St. Kicholas, Vol. 6/6. Man and the 'Universe "Lodge," 7/6 The Atmosphere, by Houston, 4/Volcanoes and Earthquakes, do., 4/Electricity for Young, hy Tudor Jones, 4/New Season .1909— Lawn Tennis Balls Just unpacked the first in the market : Slazenger*s and Syke's 1909 TENNIS BALLS. New Comic, Actress, Animal, Eough Seas, and Children's POST CARDS. J. E. Counsel! & Co. TEAF ALGAE STEEET For the Spring & Summer. ALL TEE NEWEST I ■ PATTERNS AND COLORINGS IN '* TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, HOMESPUNS, &c. Sole Agent • MASIO CLOTH OLEANEB. Best in the Dominiod. Inspection Cordially Invited. E. RICHARDS; TAILOR, jTrafalgar Street. ""Wool ! Wool ! ! Season 1908-1909. ' f jnHE Undersigned are now prepared to JL receive WOOL for the LONDON MAEKET,and will make liberaladvances on same. The latest cabled'advices 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 on their clip, we would strongly advise them to offer same for public auction, at Wellington. We have made complete airangements for offering at these Sales, and prices ranging from 6".d to PM have been received for clients' Wool shipped through us this season. The following are the dates fixed for tbe remaining sales of the season : — 19th FEBEUAEY, 1909. E. BUXTON & CO, Ltd. In Memoriam. ] COLONEL ALBEET PITT;! M.L.C. AttobneytGenebal ANn Defence Ministeb. ' THEEE has long been a generally expressed desire that some memorial could be with us in <Nelson* to commemorate the past 'services of Colonel Albert Pitt, so long associated' with the history of Nelson and the Province— whose services to both embrace a period of some 40 years. ' ' It is deemed most fitting that a statue being erected in 'the Queen's Gardens, opposite the £>outh African memorial he himself unveiled,' and under the shadow of which he made his last patriotic speech in Nelson, would'reniindthe stranger and coming generations alike of one s-> universally esteemed for his many qualities when among us. '• To ensure a widespread participation in this, subscriptions from a shilling upwards wi 1 be received ; that all, including the youth of both sexes, may join in honouring our old Commandant of Nelson City and Province, many of whose Volunteers were so long associated wioh Viim from far and near, the confidence and affection also of whose clients and constituents but deepened with tbe flight of years. . Subscriptions may.be sent to— Colonel Joyce, Volunteer Office. Fell & Atkinson, ~) Adams & Harley, I Barristers ! Maginnity & Son, > and • i Kingdon, Glasgow, &, . Solicitors. Hayes, J i > ■ And "The Colonist" and "Nelson 3713 Evening Mail "Offices. I A Summer 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 sorts, the v St George Ox Tongues. 1 which aro big enough for a family dinner (your family will vote it the best dinner they have ever tasted), and the St. George Sheep Tongues which make the daintiest lunch or imaginable. No' cooking— no trouble,— a meal in a. minute. - All leading Grocers keep them. Made by Ibvinb & Stevenson, Ltd., - ' St. George Works, Dunedin.

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12467, 17 February 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12467, 17 February 1909, Page 3