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F. LOUISSON & CO. NEW "G~O ODS Now Opened for Autumn and Wiuter Wear. VITELLA in Plain, Colours, and Stripes— "the Ideal Fabric for Day and Night Wear." AZA FLANNEL, for Blouses, Children's Dres3es, Men's Pyjamas, Shirts, etc. KREMLAINE, unshrinkable Flannel, in Plain and Stripgs. HORROCKSES FLANNELETTES, White and Coloured, FLANNELS inbest^British and Colonial makes. '■ '---".. - ■-***> ' TBAPALGAR STREET. Do You Work Hard POU YOTJR MONEY? [THEN PATRONfSE OUR ! 7th HALF-YEARLY SALE, WHERE YOUR MONEY GOES FARTHEST, STUDY THESE PRICES: Navy or Black Prints ... ... os4d Men's Underpants Is 6d Galateas (Striped) Os sjd Men's Singlets Is 6d Fancy Belts, assorted : Os 1 d Heavy Denims 3s 9d Straw Hats, Sailors Os 6 d Black Socfes Os 6d Children's Wool Singlets ... Is 0c 5 Boys' Shirts from Is 4d Pink or White Flannelette ... Os 4jd Pyjama Suits os 6d Coloured Velveteens Os 9 d Dorby Ties, 3 foi Is Od Ribbon Corsets Is 6 d Gent's, Handkerchiefs ..r 3 for Is Od G. GAKEEiSTEK, 17, HARDY STREET, NELSON, f'Phone 300. § WATCHES. POTHERAM'S, WALTHAM'S, EHRHAKDT'S MOERIS' OMEGA'S and ZENTH'S. -TT|7E have just Opened a Complete AsVV forlment of theEO excellent ■BATCHES, cased in Gold, Silver, Gold Filled, Nickle, and Gnn Metal Cases. Each Watch guaranteed to |give every satisfaction. „ LATESTgIN£STTLE AND FINISH. W M ' MOVES, watchmaker. Jeweller & optician, TRAFALGAR STREET. J The Very Front* of Fashion ■ At, the D. I. C. New Season's Dress Goods The D.I.C. has just opened its first shipment of the New Season's Dress g Materials and is now showing a very large stock of smart fabrics m e>ery Shad Sp W eak";g generally, the new colours ; are dnU-mustard-brown a greyish re S eda P various 8 shades of amethyst and 'of terra-cotta will be much .ymm. Stripes and checks are still in but the stripes are less P.™nouneeathan last year, and the checks are broken. Plain colours wdl be very much worn. Some Special Lines ARGYLE FRIEZES, double width, a heavy frieze, suitable Jrjailor-mjga - cSstumw and for Russian coat costumes, in su leading Bhadeg^ 0 y vu a b r '| cSVIOT TWEEDS, double width, a very heavy n»3» 'Web ta i to .bMb ie fashionable fabric for coats and skirt*, plain colours with zibellme finish, mus-tatd-browns, resedas, amethyat, vieurrose, terra-cotta, mole.^to.^. lengtb • VENETIAN CLOTH SUITINGS, double 1 width, chiffon Z™*;™*™^ effect. A very handsome material 31/8 robe lengtn : CACHEMIRE DE SOIE, double width - , the ideal stuff for a house or visiting frock,drape S beautifully,- soft q]^ ; TWEEDS, double width, with zibellTne finish and striped effect 1 MODERATELY-PRICED DRESSMAKIHO A SPECIALTY ' I 1 Note^g. J^ I \'W< S ~f% WEtfelNdTON •■% f f%\ 1 fa I" aw '. :""". Tlfl»l»f m I I 1 B** 1 Pl m A. AVCJORRIGAN J^ ft I 1 -A^ m% Managtr] 9 I • ■ • » ■■•-■— •-; ■ --» ; .*^<i^..y**jjgj_Li — I— L^— _— —^— «»^^Mdy Iw. R..*i», "I RICHMOND & WAKAPUAKA. I ' ' TjIOWL WHEAT. TjIOWL BARLET. | -pOTJLTRY MASH. FOOD. i Et T. >-^EUSHJ!D WHEAT. ; 1 /^ K U SH]E ! D BAELET. ORAN & SHAEPS. I ■• SUCROSINEI"— The Best of Pig Food. I PfilME POTATOES, 1 ■.-.'■' COKE, COAL, ANti FIREWOOD,; I

PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Stoke 12-V acres of splendid level land with 8 roomed house, trap shed, small glass house, etc. A bargain. ... . .... Waimea Street Splendid building site 45ft x 153 ft. Price £4 per foot. Milton Street — Cheap cottage property ; 6 roomed cottage connected with sewter. Land 37ft x 152 ft. Small glass house. Price £300. Tahuna.— A section of land Avith new 2 roomed house. Price only £160. Scotland Street.— A new 5 roomed hoiise with every convenience. Price £475. _ 88 Vaftay. — 342 acres of Jand; b acres flat, remainder low hills ; all plon-'hable; well watered; three miles from Wakefield township. Price '£l7oo. . . Stepneyville.— The property belonging to Mr Chamberlain. 5 roomed cottage and } acres of land. Price ,£350.. • ■-, . • Stoke 17 Acres spiendid land, ten minutes walk, from Railway Sta*tion; 2 acres in orchard, 4 .year old trees. . , „ , Wakefield. 64 Acres in Church Valley, all grassed: cottage and hop ' kiln ; well watered. Price, £825. Richmond.— i Acre in Qneen btreet, with new 6-roomed dwelling. Price, £530. . Brightwater — 100 Acres, 21 m crop, balance in grass and" clover; two good dwellings and outbuildings. Price, £40 an acre. Aniseed Valley.— s44 Acres' and sroomed house; 35 acres in rape, balance in grass. Well watered. ■Price,. £4 per acre. 7 Sherry Valley*.— ls32 Acres of splendid land, 350 acres grassed and 700 acres carrying good, milling timber. Two miles from Manu Railway Station and two miles from Kiwi Railway Station. Price, £4 10s. per acre. A bargain. Richmond. — 5J Acres good level land, with 7-roomed dwelling, washhouse, stable, and trap shed: Price, £825. t Trafalgar Street North.— New 6-room-od house and land. Must be sold, as owner is leaving Nelson. Price, £620. Easy terms. Ngatitama Street — 2 Acres of land and 9-roomed Dwelling House m splendid order. Part of the land in orchard. Price, £1050. Russell Street.— 9-roomed dwelling and 2 acres of land. A very cheap property. Price, £800. Ngatitama Street.— s Acres in orchard. Price, £11501 . Hardy Street. — A Fruiterer's Business with good connection. Price, - £375 for stock, fittings, and goodwill of lease." Halifax Street, near P.O.— New 7roomed Dwelling with wash-house and outbuildings. Land, 45ft. by 125 ft. Price, £770. Bridge Street. — 2 Shops with plateI glass windows, with right-of-way at side, fittings included. Price, £1400. A Splendid Building Site on top of hill facing -Shelbonrno Street, 50ft. by 120 ft .; £8 per foot. Collingwood Street South- A gentleman's residence in best part of the ' street; 8 rooms and outbuildings. Price, £1250. Halifax Street.— A fine building site planted with fruit trees. Price, £150. Very cheap. Tasman Street.— New 6-roomed Dwelling, connected v. ilh sewer. Price, - £360. A great bargain. Bridge Street. — New Shop property. Price, £1700. Bridge Street A Dwelling of eight rooms. Now let at £104 por year. Price, £1350. Washington Road.— New 6-roomed House and all conveniences. Land 50ft. by 150 ft. Price, £420. Totara Street.— New 6-roomed Dwelling House and wash-houOe. Land 55ft. by 125 ft. Very cheap at £385. Russell Street.— New 5-roomed Dwelling, with bath-room, wash-house and all conveniences. Connected with new seweri Land 66ft. by 500 ft. Price, £600. Mount Street.— 6-Roomed Dwelling, with bath-room,' wash-house and all conveniences. Cheap at £650. Halifax Street.— New 6-roomed Dwelling with all conveniences. Land 50ft. by 150 ft. Price, £500. A great bargain. Haven Road.— A Boarding Houso of 13 rooms doing a good business at the present time. Trice, £700. W. ROUT & SONS, "~" LAND ACENTS. DONT TRUST TO YOUR MEMORY. SECURE A 1910 DIARY FROM ALF. ROBINSON BOOKSELLER, HARDY STREET.

f You may Obtain Your Deer-Stalking | License at ; Buxtons. j And we abo supply -every --irtic^e needed By the Deer Stalker, If you follow j -' this spleiidid sport; we mvite 1 you to look over our Stoik of Rifles/Guns, Amimiiri tion a:id Shooting Requisites) which include :—_//_ S J RIFLES OF WELL-KNOWN MERIT. THE AMMUNITION YOU WILL WT OTHER SPORTING ACCESSORIES, \ : 203 Wiiichestei British Eifles 303 Sohd Nose, 303 Soft Nose, 303 303 Cleaning Rods Verniers, Ven--313 Savage Hollow Nose tometera, Orthoptics, Bjck Sic-ht 44.40 Winchester Carbines 303 Savage Explosive Bullet, 44.40 Covers, Fore Sight Protectors, 44.40 Martin- . Winchester and Marlin ! Dead Black, White 1? imd White .32 Winchester, Martini Henri \ 32.20 Cal Winchester, Martini j Pencils. Score Books, Shooting .22 Winchester - finger and Henri, Snider Cases, Wire and Bristle fcconrers, j - thumb triggets 22 Short and Long, Black and i. Pull-Throughs, 22 Cal hdA 303 .22 Cal Oyez Eifles. Smokeless Powder Motty Nickel Paste, fcuplen ........ -„„- 33.55 Soft Nose, 32 Short. 32 LongJ Young's Oil, Many Uso Oil. RELIABLE GUNS. , 38 short colt ! mo rnic coiidtcimu I- Uollis's Doablg- Barrel 3i*eecb- BB.andCßCaps . j Mill lilt OrUnlOlffHn, Loading 12 bore Nobel's Batlistite, Caitis &- Har- j Gun Cases, Cartridge Cases and Crown Arms 12 bore XX . vey's Amberite. Climax Nitre- ■ Belts, / Eureka Cleaning.. Bods, * Lis-ge Arms 12 bore Club, New Clab. Favourite, | Bowie 7 Knives, Sheath ; Knive3, Pieper 410 bora Collector's Guns "• Eley's Amberite, Eley's 410 I. Sticking and Skinning Knives, "' HolKs's Single Barrel Breech- Bore Cartridges. ' Steels, Compasses, Dog Calls.Spirit • Loading Flasks, F.eld Glasses SEEDS FOR AUTUMN SOWING. I CORRECT WEIGHING MACHINES. I FENCING MATERIALS. To ensure good results, place your You may depend on obtaining che I When about to erect -new Fences, Seed order with us. A U onr Seeds correct weights always, by using | you may rely on us for the best pasp the strictest examination for the Celebrated I quality materials. We have Fenc- g7 purity, their germinating power . a vt?pv«s^ ttwiiwt !?«!- I in JT r ? s '"T7 . „. ~' - 1 being of the hif best standard. .., gS HmIs En l^h aad Wican, Black pf | -New Season's Eye Grass, Cocks- WEIGHING MACHINES. I Galvanised I; foot, and Clovers are now claiming I iencing Staples, all sizes: Fenc- B _ " yoar attention.as well as the niany SACK TETJCKS, strong and well 3 ing Stendwras, Wire Strainers, ■ -H kinds of Eape artdtTurmp-se^ made, always in uiock. 1 and avety reqoigite for the Station. ■ | ; E.;,|JX|P7&- CO;, m., TBAr S s . STREa - j

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12754, 29 March 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12754, 29 March 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12754, 29 March 1910, Page 3

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