", R- Snodgrass and Sons, DIRECT IMPORTERS, Nelson, Ist April, 1910. ; VERY NEARLY WINTER! ;' During the coming moDth son will find it no.cssary to fill up your Winter itequ remits. Perhaps the . fotlowJTig hit will help lo remind you of whit you ned "We invite inspection of our -stocks, and fed snr-i Ihd quality and prices will ensure our recurving your orders, LA.MPS. — We have an immense rango of Table, Hanging, Wall, and Hand Lamys, ' ■ in Nickel, Copper, Brass, and Qlass, fitted with all kinds of Flat and Circular Wicks and Plain or Fancy Gloles. Also, a full range of extra Chimneys,, Globo-, Wickf, and Burners. ' ! STOVES. — Pei fection Heating, Beatrice and other make 3of Cooking, also Spirit, ! Stoves. j J Lanterns of all sizes, for Oil or Candles. i ■ ; Kerosene Puuij s and Lamp Filleru. i The famous "L Add it 9." Gas Mantles. . '; i . Coil Vases and Scoops, Fire and StoVe Shovels, Fire Brasses. i !■ Chamois and Cnnva'3 Gloves, Door^Mats. • . Brushes of ail kinds for stove and Household use, Boot Brushes. ( Ind'a Rubber Hot Water Bags, Japanned Hot Water Cans. ('■■.> Enamelled and Galvanised Iron Slop PaiU. i ; ToiJot Sets, odd L'wers, Basins, Chambers, Commode Pans. ' j (Stand and Hanging Mirrors, Candlesticks in China, Brass, Enamel, etc. Piano, t'andlesticirs, Japan Mattings, l^iro aud Draught fc'cioons. Toast Hacks in China, Nickel, and Electroplate. - ! Coffee Pots in China and Enamel, Camphor, Glycerine. Acc.rdinns and Mouth Organs, Haying Cards, Cribbage Boards, etc. TO AKBIVE, ex Opawa — Stone Foot-warmers. The latest in 6d Novels.
FRANK lIAItFORD, JEWELLER. FOR Sterling Silver Dressing Tabl requisites my stock surpasses anj thing yet seen in NeJson. Dozens c . lun-olti'es in this line, ranging fror 2s 6d to 100s. An. early visit to th i'sbop will rcpny you well. Boys' Watches 12s Gd, Guaranteed 12 months .Gents' Watches 20s, • Guaranteed 12 months "jKothsram. Watches 90s, ,* r " ' Guaranteed 3 years Four Hundred Day Clocks, with fiv years' guarantee, only 70s. ■.Cuckoo Clocks, guaranteed thre< years, 50s. Country orders promptly attended to ~t" ; -i*W?**^ FRANK HARFORD, k The Loading Joweller, . 367. . , : h; Mgartncy, Certificated Plumber and Drainlayer, etc. ; Gas and Water Fitter, Bell' hanger, etc. :Estimites given for Drainage and -SaLnita.ry Worts of nil descriptions. HFHIS DUSINT3SS is not only the ■*■ Pioneer business of this city, but the most up-to-date, having been in the load since 18-13, the date of its foundation, a fact which speaks for itsei| as regards efficiency. ; JrKavG now found it necessary to c.stend my business to meet the requirements of my numerous oustomera •m connection with the drainage scheme, p.id I have itnportsd direct a largo coiitsigument of up-to-date sanitary fittings.. Tho class of work turned out at my establishment is well and favourably known, and all work is guaranuied. SOLE AGENT for the much imitated but unequalled "Power Inverted Burner," the greatest light of.the age. I am also sole agent for the everlasting Metallic Hose (which I sell at the same price as you are paying for common rubber hose). Phono 281. • ADDRESS: Nos 84 to 88, Bridge St. tfEWMAN BEOS.' . - Royal $ail Coaches. NE-SON TO (BLENHEIM. Lwnre Orowr. Stablea, Nelson, on Mondays, "Wednesdays, and Fridays., at 7 a m. Leave. Club Hotel, Blenheim, on return Tuesdays, Thursdays, und Saturdays, at 7 a.m. Parcels carried at moderate rates. ■-.. Booking Office. Crown Stables. NEWMAN BEOS., Proprietors. ', STANLEY BEOOK AND WAKE I BIBLD MAIL. X KA YES Stanley Brook every TT7ESJJ DAT, THURSDAY and SATURDA V Mornings at £45, calling at Thorpe Post Office at 8.10, and Dovedal^ at 9, arriving at Wakefieid atJl a.m. Returns same day, leaving WaKefield at 1 p.m., Dovedale at 3 p.m., and Thorpo at 4 p.m., arriving at Stanley Brook at 5.30 p.m. A couiiortable covered Conveyance for Passongsrs. Parcels carried at a reasonable rktt\ A ll ordei's entrusted to the underniyuod v/ill lie carefully attended to. H. WELLS, " Mail Contractor .:*■ GOVERN rdLfO^ ..' '. \.DEPART|i/5.E-Nf ' ;; FACT No. 8. rhe^PcparfnientJias THE LARGEST BUSINESS in the Dominion. n iiFi?B are at tho present time .vcr <!7,C00 policies of all classes in '.orce for upwards of eleven^milliorH )f ojL'iginal assurances, together with T;Q.\'j:,r.S AMOUNTING TO ■ G: '!L !^ ! i^!i2 i ■■■■ FOUR liuyGßCt) THOUSAKP. POUNDS .."STERLING.'
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Colonist, Volume LIi, Issue 12804, 27 May 1910, Page 1
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689Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LIi, Issue 12804, 27 May 1910, Page 1
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