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■ ■■-.:■■ . »*• . ■ It Vras certainly a good messenger . who Drought the news to yoiir house ' that Ayer's Sarsaparilla makes tho blood ''rich and rod." This means 1 bo much to those who are 'thin, pale, : > feeble, .(weak, and nervous. After . : Ayer's Sarsaparilla -has . cured- you," '■ carry the: glad message to a friend or neighbor^ ' . ": Perhaps you suffer from the effects L bf a warm climate,. ProlQnged warm I -vreathefseribusly impairs the strength i of "many people. The . digestion is : slow, and the liver becomes sluggish. ;" ■Impurities .in theblood accumulate j. and cause that feeling of downhearted- - I ness and depression. * ; »£ ■'-" ""'•' r.'f " iJuMh^'' f i .^^l wdl ociJiai Ilia is of the greatest use in such cases.'. ' Its purifying, strengthening, and up- , building properties will be of inesti- ' mable value to you. . ' . , A^npw. made, Ayer's Sar sopdrilld contains no alcohol. Thqre are many imitation " Sarsaparillas. Be sure you get "AVER'S;" Prepared by Dr. ), C. Ayer L Co., Lowell, Mass,, U.S.A. ■: Estate Latie Alfred Tliom as >-" : "' Jones. 2 ri!HE~Trustees- in.. the above Estate I .JL-inyite Tenders for. the Purchase of the imdsrmentioned Valuable Properties. 1 Tenders close at our office- qh MONDAY, .22nd February, atioori.L; The highest or i any tender riot necessarily accepted. " 1 .1. Part section 133, -:Washingt6nEoad, 1 near Eail way Station, ..79 x IS3, with Bwellhig thereon, at pressint occupied by I Mr J. Lipscombe. - . : ! I 2 Parts sections 96, 97, and 99, Stanley Crescent. ■'.: 1 ■, MAGINNITY & SON, . J Solicitors to the Tjnstees/ from whom all information can be obtained. ■ ■' . i ■ 334 j Nelson i Acclimatisation Society. of £10 •m*/ILL be paid for information leading ■ VV '.'..')'■■- to the conviction of ANY PEESQN illegally takings shootmg. or destroying. .■■.;.— . ; v" ~ . DEEE, TEOUT, or -QUAIL witiin the Nelson AcclimatLation District._- ■■ . ■ ' ■ - '•[ - ■ All information supplied-to tho Sucretary will be treated as strictly confidentiaL B. CATLEY, -. ' • • Secretary. / Nelson, Oct. 16th, 1908. ; 4193 £ AND SOfNS. For XMAS, GOODS ''. . : -'.' : " ■'■■ — IN— ■■'■-.■. : ■ Fancy Lroeiis,: Tea ClotHs, "\- Tray Cloths, Sideboard Covers, " (Point Lace, Table C vers, &c. i ... Pillow Cases, Sheet Shams, "Bedspreads, f .'•■'] ' Cushion Covers -in.. «fniCc add ( ; Colours, i i rLaoe'Curtainsr Window Muslins, i ■ Plugh Maulle Drapes, D oleys, &o. ' ' ■ - ■ ■ * " ■ r ' ' ' ( ■■'-■. • ' • ■■■■".■ .' . j I ALSO—. . . .-' ;-; . ,;. :,. ■' . / " ; Large .^ssoriinierili of ißattan j ■ " Chairs, Fancy Chairs, Pio- , ; tures, Hearth Bugs, Mat's, < : and full stock of-"' ' . : : ■■■ ■' :■■ ■ . ■'..::■;::' \K .■- ( ! ■■;■] Furniture ; 'of all descriptiphs. Special Cash Discount. All prices in Plain Figures^ i ; ..■■■•v__ !o ;_.^-. l - ■■ ■ G. FLEMINfi & S9NS, ; Furnishing Warehouse, > HABDY STREET, j ; NELSON. j ( ; NOTES on the f [ New Miiflery. - -Sihpe last season 7 there has been -no ) marked change in; style j except as re- ■ gardssize and, trimming,' .or rather '. lack of ..trimming- as the.hats this sea- ' son seem .to bear as little iv the way ' of extras as possible. '.; .. . • i 1. Extremely 3arge k brims .and fairly - large flat crowds are still .the .vogue. f These are worn ; without the bandeau, i quite flat on the 'hair and present a s very simple and charming ..effect.. " Black hats trimmed with ' rather ; light wreaths of coloured and white r roses and camelias are very much in f evidence. f Large toques in '•' tagol or other soft straws have taken the place of small i hats. : These are all very smartly I trimmed with wonderfully jshaded wings, quills and ostrich plumes. Some .. have beautful; floral brims, which are [ extremely becoming to either; young .or old.. ';•'■ ,_ .. ■ : 1 ■ 6ne of the nbve.l . features of the ' season Js the fur^feriymed ' toque or 1 hat. "7 Many^ la'dies'complaih that the ' all-fur -hat or , tpqiie 1 is. far -too heavy 1 ;for the .New^Zealand .■climate, !but _as ? the »furs. are -oised this, season .with 1 other lighter triinmings, they will be . found delightful to wear.; :, f . 1 ...A. ,white:;mpc!k, Ermine^qr pointed fox ' toque or smail.hatiwithiailarge feather '- =wing .or even.'bunches-fofj violets,; cain- [ e)ia's, : pripiheilsmallVflQwerS; isivery - effective! and[ ban be wo'jn .'.■bjr' anyone. *r i* -.......;■ ,v'- n. .'----■;■' -■.^.: 1 - - *^V-y: .''--'■■;■* ' " ' Tinser crowns with scathed brims in ''■ either silk or velvet is a'vef new and ? .striking feature among' the aiitumn | modes. " .;: ... ; . - With respect to colours j/mole and elephant are "the-predominating shades f b^vibux 'blue and all 'shades of green 1 are' also fashionable. ■■■'- --. ; ' • • KfßfkcALpiE &; stainC 1; ■" - : 1.-Cv :.';■■ ' ':.;.- 1. ..-■;■ ~;

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12469, 20 February 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12469, 20 February 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12469, 20 February 1909, Page 3