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-J Horse L. I Covers. | 1 We liiive made an exceptionally js good arrant'oment for HORbK H | and COW COVERS tVr tLe M coming v ( inter, and are in a n 3 position to supply the best tLat Eg money can buy y at very Low K Peicbs. ■ ' The Covers are made of the best M material procurable ; are -lined ra with tho best Felt or Check ; j| fitted- with L-ather Leg. Stiaps, H and cut to fit the horse. g 1 We INVITE YOU TO SEE I ' / THE COVhE— the Prices n ■ vill- satisfy you. g Wearing Bros., I . Richmond. ■ Part er&h?p Notice. "I" BEG to tender my thanks to th *~ m public of Nelson and surrounding districts for the generous support accorded me Fince 1883, and announce that, • as from Ist January, I have admitted to partneiship my wan Garnet, who has just cpmpleed two years' study and practical • experience in the b'est%otor clSnetruction and manufacturing establishments in Great Britain and on the Continent. In future the Cyclp-'and Motor busineFS will l*e tarried on under che style ot J. C. MEKCETI & SON.S I bfspealc for the} new firm a coutinu- j ance of tho support of the past, and j assure patrons that we are better equipped j than ever before -to fulfil any orders and give complete satisfaction. ■ ■""*■ JOHN C. MEECEB. Trafalgar-street, .Nelson. 5 3 rimY our Guaranteed Indelible A Marking Ink for Rubber Stamps or Pens and black colour?.— "The Colonist" Jobbing Department. SPECIAL NOTICE. I HAVE purchased the interest erf my late --Partner (the late Mr. A. A. Daly) in the Stock-in-trade, Boos Debts, etc., of the firm of Harford & Daly, nnd the Business will now ue carried on by myself. I have been- fortunate in securing a First Class Staff of Workmen, both for Ihe Ladies' and Gents' Departments. My Diploma is from "Minster and Co. of Great Marlborough street, London West " I keep in touch with them . for all the Latest Fashions and Materials and guarantee to the Public the best to be had in High Class Tailoring at a Reasonable Price. T. HARFORD, LADIES' & GENTS' HIGH CLASS TAILOR. Trafalgar Street. DISTINCTLY Superior, "FRAORA TEA." Sold by NICOL and MARTIN. .•- ■ - - ANOTHER GQLti MEDAL POJB THOMSON AND CO. Cable advice has been received from the High Commissioner in London to the 'effect that Thomson and Lo., ot Dunedin,. have been awarded a Gold Medal for Carbonated Waters and Cordials at the Imperial International Exhibition, London. . As Thomson and Co.' a exhibit left Dunedin early in 1907, it not only speaks well for tho purity and keeping qualities of the goods, but it goes to show their all-round superiority in successfully competing against goods which are freshly manufactured and bottled on the spot. Thomson's List of Honours is now 20 Gold Medals and 32 First Class Certificates— ra reoord unapproachable in Australasia. ... If you wish to avoid polluting your stomach with cheap, chemically-pre-pared decoctions, insist every time on Leine served -with THOMSON'S, THE BEST IN THE WORLD. SCOTT'S STABLES. COLLINCWOOD. HOESES and VEHICLTSS on Hire. Good. Stabling. 'Parties driven to al) parts c? the district. Coach leaves for Mangarakau ertry Wednesday. E. W. SCO'l-T, 247 Proprietor, a ■ . . MEN SELDOM GET RICH by giving away mor.sy. ■Paying, ionic other tailor £2 more than the George Davies price for the precise' grade of material -and identical craftmanship is generosity — not good business. ' ' - '" George Davies Suits to Order, 55s to 755, Arc #kk[ enough for the best man in the Dominion. Handsome,' high-class suitings— artistic cutting- with a character— perfect fit arid finish are features you always get in a George Davies suit at £2 less than is charged by tho '•merchant tailor." ' I will refund the full purchase price to any dissatisfied customer! CEORCE DAVIES, THE MODERN TAILOR, 91 Hardy Street, Nelson.

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12756, 31 March 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12756, 31 March 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12756, 31 March 1910, Page 1