*ts The sme to Think of Christmas, And GROrEKIES first of all. "WHAT TO BUT" ia the omy question to be settled ; for •' WHERE TO BUY " has already been decided. ' GROVE'S SEW Fruits are of tie usual High -j.-tavdAED quaiit./, at Popular fiiets. Finest GOLDEN SULTANAS. YASTIZZIA CUERANTS. AilA.ll .'.. „ '* - SEEDED KAISINS. :ALMOJSDS. PRESERVED GINGEF. Fras. DATES. . EVE^-YTEIING ' : B required for - B PUDDINGS and CAKES. B £. fiROVE & SON, I Where 'Tis True Economy § : ; To Shop. . . .9 Irish Damasks, ft ; AND HOWTHEHRFMAfiE. -■ >00000 We are making a window ■*. display of Irish Table Linens) z, iust received- ■ from. Belfast. ? The display includes^ an ex- v hibit of Flax specimens: and t photographs showing how 1 Irish Linens are made. • The various processes can bo easily-followed— how the Flax is' grown, pulled", steeped and dried. How it is scutched, sorted* 1 ahd^spun into yarn. How the yarn is • "dressed, wound on bobbins,and" woven into the famous * > Irish Damasks. -~ i, ytif). F■? The exhibit -is v an intere^fng .■ Linea lesson for young and ; . old, and shows care and skill, required in making Irish ' - : liinens : — / : _ .. -^ " The Best Sn the World. " SEiLE^li'l) .HURSTLINEN STORE.; HARDY STREET. ' ' | FOR SALE. ONE of thn nicest. FARMS in ' th. Kiwaka district ; -good Dwellinghonse, orchard and raspberry plantations, dtoi etc.. Price £1,500 , cash requirer iitiont half. Come quickly Who it >oing to be the lucky one ? AGAIN LOOK J A MOST up-to-date Young Orchard" A. built of the best of material, A1 situation ; ; Jiow pcre&sijigly.. profitable, -aiid andoubeaiy a lovelyplantation. Don't write/but come and inspect. . j jS.^. JIOL«OAKJS, Orchardist, - Kiwaks.. Wool Season. WE AEE ADVANCING AS USQAL ON TOOL, SKINS, - i '-- : • • —AND—. '-■ :■■ "' OTfflßPßppt^E fo $J seism mi to t^e > londos MiliKBT,- OB FOE SALS IS . >■ '^ELLINGTON. ■■ • J. H^GO^K&CO LIMITED. 338S i)ee-&^s6i^.;-iVANEW T-AILOEED BOX JLOU SUITS, latesfstyles, ; Sizes to fit any shape- or ityle of Man . or Toutb. i Cur Picture Suit. 'JgAjjioh* 065(51Made to your measure by none bnt skilled, work people, and cut and fitted by;B4r Artist, - ■'■-■■'■ ''•■ EVKBTIHIHG GtJABANTMP. Our Cash Suit. Made to your measure on onr premises Selert yojir own Matt-ml from bi^ . Ta'- c -pafcfc sras. We feive you a try or , an I fit Our Factory Suit. Made to you? Measure. 45f- T0 60f- yi This is "the same Suit you see adv<irtife_d by quack Tailors ; this will take the place of the Slop Suits, bat can't bd called Tailor-made. . \ DEE &"SONS..' LEADERS IN MEN'S WEAR. ■COAfLi COAL! : Dry "Westport, Str.te, Puponga and A.beMnain CoaLon hand. , j Full spplids of this oix hand: i \ '■■■■■ \ produce! ;; ;v ■-," Wheat, Maize, Bran, Pollard, Barley, : Oats and Malt. Crushed and" whole MANURE. We are making a speciality of this line for Amateur Flower and Vegetable . Growers,-" :.. ... ■- V Our Stock comprises : — • Special Rose, Bulb, Carnation, and Vegetable Manure, in 7/ 14. '28, and 561 b. bags. Alsa Sulphate Ammonio, Sulphate Potash, Nitrate Soda, and Pure Bone Meal in same quantities": Fowl Grit aiid Fowl Bone in any quantity. ■■;■ ■Whole Oats crushed fo.r clients in any : quantity. ' " ' ■";... ; CENTRAL WOOF&COAL DEPOT, HARPY STREET, '. ' t. . 'Phope 12.
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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 12975, 14 December 1910, Page 3
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502Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 12975, 14 December 1910, Page 3
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