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F. LOUISSGN & CO. Are Now OPENING UP, ex " lonic/' Their First Shipments of SPRING GOODS. These have been selected from the beat English and Continental Markets, aud will uphold our reputation for FIRST-CLASS 'GOODS. ■ Thoy will be ready for Inspection in a few ddys.* TRAFALGAR STREET _:_.___,vlAL£.DRAPERY CHEAPER THAN EVER CARPENTER'S, HARDY-STREET. TTTEAVY Self Coloured Dress Goods, Navy, Brown, and Green, Is, worth 1/6.| IRLS' 1/6, worth 2/6.] Belts, Ladies' or Children's Tunic, BlacK or Brown, Is each. /CHILDREN'S Wool Taibans, 9d each. . f iHILDREN'S Bed each. . "OOYS TeiJiis or Flaunelettb Shirts 1/6, voith 2/6. d \UR Extra Heavy Penim Trousers tojgo at 3/11, sizes 3 to B.'.

-■- '--;•! -V !<-*:txr& Ci > ; 1 I Gftod Viire ORINK MEISQN llmoate^ll v Thousands have enjoyed them for over 30 Years, and to-day will have no other. PURE BLENDED E3SSHH» A 9 A 1 and I |B |l FUSE CEYLON § WaaPQ^tP r» ÜBBER STAMPS.—We manufactiire every class of Stamp. Call and inspect specimens.— "Th° Colonist" Jobbing Department.

Spring is Here ! 7 NEW MATERIALS for . Spring and Summer Wear S Just:arrived, at the D.I.C. 1 ' 44in. LINEN CRASH,- the leading material for costumes in all ihe new ft i shades at 2/6 yard 1 4Cin. FRENCH DRESS LINEN. in 32 colours, thoroughly shrunk 1 at 2/6 yard I 40in. COTTON REPPS, bright as silk, and colours perfectly fast, in ■ all the leading shades at '-• 2/6 yard 27in. COTTON ' CREPE "SHANTUNG" for smart coats and skirts, j equal in appearance to silk, eight colours only, at 2/9 yard I 32in. " NAGASAKI" COTTON CREPE at 1/- yard _ „ - 30in. COTTON "SHANTUN" in all the newest colours Patterns at yard POSt Free _ Also PBINT3 and CAMBRICS in Great Variety. — ' to any - Address **"•■ D.I.C. - - Wellington Dominion c ~...,. "~

WHY DEPEND ON SIX)V" M SEEDER AND EXPENSIVE PATtM HELP? >*IP\ WHEEL HOE a which gets poorer and scarcer al] the time. Saves time, labour, seed, an! momy. Aimo?! Vf all Garden Implements in one Tool—changed in (lWn a r a second to an Adjustable Hill Dropping Setd.-r Uiiii «* Cuutinnous seeder, Single Wheel i±-« PIJkMPTIR , Furrower, Cultivator, Weeder, or Wheel rLnm.(v'">> * Garden Plough. • And do the work of "hree to Six M«n that > ; Each Tool, the finest of its kind, pays Plant or Hoe by hand. . S fot itself quickly, evtn iri small gardens. PLANET JR. TOOLS are tuilt for nj. 8 HORSE HOE AND CULTIVATOR". . *~m i practical, economioal work—are improved ©flfo I^"nS 1 every year. .New Illustrated Catalogue «o» _, , . j«.>,„iv,-„™ H ■ , J , , , •jp„„ „r iL Ploughs to ana from the row. ML JH sent on request, showing a splenaid line oi ow* -&-» -~ VESlll 1910 7 c , ,«r" ,rr tr *T SS ,A SPLENDID HILLER. Wflll Tools, Seeders, Wheel Hoes, Horse Hoes, 99v* W&r Orie and Two Horso Riding Cultivators, •W* Has no eqnal as a Culfcvatoi. flf Harrows, Orchards' Cultivators. 2S- H We Stock a Good Variety of H FABM AND GARDEN HAND TOOLS, j Digging Forks, Spades, Field and Garden Hos™, Baker. Weed F< rks, Flcral Sets and M " Tools, Drag%orks. Drainage Tools, Mattocks, etc. ' ffl - McKINNON HOE.—The best Garden Hoe for rapid weeding; cuts off theweeds below the II surface; cuts either forward or backward. II ofo'totototototototo'jototo II ai I▼ D AT r fl C enn A 1 No form of Nitrogen is so quickly avaiable, IS HIIII Alt U'r- OUU n, l or B0 po6 itive in its results for the Vegetable : \H (E'TLaWn and Garden.) J Garden, on the Lawn, for Shrubbety or " ' *^^». v ~~~"~~""~*~ Trees, as a top dressing of NITRATE We also supply KAINIT, BASIC SLAG, SUIPHATE OF POTASH, SULPHATE II j I We are now Booking Orders for forward delivery for the '■§■-'§'■ m-m' - GEAB, GO'S weP-known Pextilizew. /'/ / / PAIE-EY'S loraUy-manufactrrecl"Manures, Mtl/'/ V BUXTON & XO, Ltd. ? TBAF « M . STREET

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12874, 18 August 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12874, 18 August 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12874, 18 August 1910, Page 3

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