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AMUSEMENTS. DRUIDS' HAUL. Direction of J.^E. Pethenck. EVENING, at 8. ROYAI. BTANDARD PICTURESAnothbb Gbeat Bill. HEABD OVEE THE 'PHONE. THE INDIAN MAID. The Villagers' Quarrel.— The White Farm.— A Soldier's Heirt.— ln. Venice. FOOLHEAD AS A LOVEE. And Many Others. ls. — And the Prices are — 6d. Plan at Jackson's, boolri_g fee 6d. m w ■ ■ - 1 THEATRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT. TUESDAY, FEB. 22nd. Positively Last Performance. TAYLOR-CARRINGTON SEASON. Production of an Entirely New Adaptation of Mrs Woods' world-famous book, "EAST LYNNE." Miss Carrington as ...... lidy Isabel Little Lilly as Little Willy Charles Taylor as ... Captain Levison Supported by astrong cast of characters. T.-C. usual prices and concessions. Beserve Plan. Martin's Music Store. „ 63G MONEY. rpHB PERMANENT BUILDING JL SOCIETY . accepts MONEY . ON DEPOSIT as nnder f^O PEE CENT at Call Q I PER CENT if Fixed for 6or V Oz monthß. GEO.JM..EOUT, 3368 Secretary Both in Country and in Town, WEBSTEE'S COFFEE 3971 Wins Renown. MONEY TO LEND. THE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON lends MONEY on City and Oountry Pro. perties, in any Bum.,- Tepayaple by monthly instalments. Borrowers nominally pay s^per cent, but with the profits, allotted on repayments, therateof interest is less -than 5 per cent Sums of £2 or over can oe repaid at any time wltn'out notice, and ''nterest ceases on repayment. Thiß Society- offers privileges and ' advantages to borrowers that cannot be obtained elsewhere. , Before borrowing obtain full parti, culars from Q. M. ROUT, 3352 Secretary. I HPRY our Guaranteed Indelible -**• Marking Ink for Rubber Stamps or Pens and black colours. — "The Colonist" Jobbing Department. ; ; - ________ . __ ! I The Lenten j Demand j For Fish ■■■■i|_IH__HBHHHBI__B I ~— *— is always large, and very often larger tha i the supply aTai'able. We are ready for Lent with a larger and better assortment than ever before, and our prices are wonderfully low considering!; the good jaalities offeied. Does not this list suggest something you will need ? F nest Scotch Lin{£ 8d per lb. Fresh Herrings, 6d per tin ; 5/6 doz. Cod Fish, Eed Herrings, Salmon, Salt Herrings. Lobster, Mullet, Yarmouth Bloaters, Utp Herrings, Herrings in Tomato Sauce, Kippered Herrings, J-lb. Tins, 5/6 doz. Also — Whitebait, Oysters, and Smoked Salmon in Oil in the: best- of qualities, at prices that will mo-e than favourably compare with others. E. GROVE & SON, CALEDONIA HOUSE. Habdt Stbset, - - Nblson. 'Phone .41. McDougairs Dip SULPHUR ARSENIC PASTE. WHY FARMERS SHOULD USE IT. First.— Kills all living vermin. Second.— Kills all th© eggs of Ticks , ; and Lice as they hatch after, dipping. ' '- ' Third. — Remains in the wool until the following shearing. Fourth.— Contains all the properties of a powder dip, and, being in paste, contains various ;• oils- s that the powder dip :does not. Fifth.— Leaves . the wool .lustrous to . look at and ailky to feel. Sixth.— No flies' will attack sheep dipped in MbDdugall'ff Arsenic Paste Dip- „ , mix with lime and hard water equally as well' as. aoft water. Sighthv— McDougall's Arsenic Sulphur Paste Dip is a combination of the antiseptic ingredients of McDougall's non-poisonous fluid .di^ with' ai-sonic and sulphur .introduced, ta meet tlio demand for | a poisonous dip for use against lice; and! niaggot fly, and which should" be 'free from the objectionable •"harshen-; ing" effects so generally, resulting from the use of arsenic, arid^at the same tinle he'alirig'.'and '^'othing. • " ALSO ON SALE. McDougall's Non-Poisonous. Lawes' Powder and" Fluid., Brooks' Poisonous Fluid. Little's Non-Poisonous. TASKER & -EYIEN. UARDY STREET f^l INSURANCE THE " SUN •' i» the oldest Office in tbe wo -Id doing .FIEE-bußin'aM only. Prompt and liberal settlement of claims made by Local Agente. " -■';'. Ratos of Premium a_d other information on application. w- poir^ '& >^.ON? 1 .. : AGFNTS, NELSON. :

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12725, 22 February 1910, Page 2

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