NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "ART" AND "ART CRAFT" CLASSES. MISS IGGLESDEN (<>rtifioated South Kensington), will Resume Teaching at her Studio (Suter Art Gallery), on FEIDAY, February lOtb. Drawing and Fainting in all branches, inducting Sketching from Nature in oil and water colour, Life Modelling and Casting Sculpture, Wood Carving (relief), Repousse, Stencilling, Metalwork (enamel and silver jewellery), Lace-work, Design, etc. 417 CHAS, BEGG & CO., LTD., HAVE the pleasure to inform the Public that they have just received a PIANO PLAYER. and that DAILY EECIIALS will be held at their Premises, Trafalgar street. Inspection cordially solicited. 374 I ' y I YOU WANT I f PHYSICAL CULTURE H For Health and Muscular Develop- § ment, and a CURATIVE EXERCISE, I jFor Indigestion, Constipation, Obes- 1 ' ty, Insomnia, Loss of Vigor, Weak ■ Chest, Bound Shoulders and Stoop I Individual -„ DnQT 1 Jnsteuction D" ruOli % "" J. W. M. HARRISON, I Physical Culturist and Masseur, I %fj WELLINGTON. B*s I Write now for | I Free Particulars I 1 WANTED. 30 Tons of Blackberries, S, KIRKPATRIGK & GO., LTD. N ELSON J AM F ACTOEY. WAINUI TEA COMPANY. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF INDIAN AND CEYLON TEAS.CROCKERY, GLASSWARE. FANCY GOODS. HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES of every description. rpHE WAINUI TEA COY. exercise ■*■ the greatest care in tho selection and blending of their teas, and warrant them absolutely Pure. Tho tea with the tasto you will like is; 8s 6d per 51b tin, with coupons. We .have real good strong teas at Is Ib. Our teas at Is 2d per lb others are asking Is 8d and 2s for. If you are after yood -j^g mail us your order —you will be well ploased with the result. We also sell other goods at prices that ivould tempt a miser. Here are a few of them :— 2 tins good Metal Polish for 3d. 3 tins Nugget Boot Polish fior Is. 6" tins All Black Boot Polish fen- Is. 180 gummed Circles for Jam. Pot covers, 4d tho lot. Tin Top Jellie Glasses (2 in. nost) 4s 9d doz nests. Preserving Jars at next to nothing prices. Fruit Jar Rings 8d and Is doa, posted. Fruit Jar Wrenches and Fruit Jar Funnels. —You can't a_ord to be without these; only Is each. Wo aro ovej-stocked in sceaied soaps. 4 large cakes assorted for Is. 3 Buttermilk for lOd. lOin scrubbing brushes, onjy 4d. j Hearth Brushes 4d each. Combs, white and black, fioin 4d each. Hair Brushes Is. We never lower the qua'iity; it's always tho price. Wall Mirrors, 9iin x 7-iin, only 6d. Asbcsttos Stovo Mats only 3d each. Brass Night laiaps, safest made, Is 3d each. Table and Hanging Lamps at tremendous big bargains. Tin Kfttles from Is each. Enamel and Brass Kettles, Iron and ena>3icl saucapans at hammered down prices. Remem:*er Right Here is the Place. Trade where your money goes the farthest, end that is at tho WAINUI TEA COY., 'Phono 320. C 2 Hardy 'Street, RELIABLE CRASS SEEDS at REASONABLE RATES. Grass seed time is now here again, and farmers generally will bo eixerciEing their minds on the question 3 WHAT TO SOW? AND WHERE TO BUY. Over 30 Years' Experience Enablets us to assist you materially in solving tho question: "What to Sow"?, and "What quantity per Acre" ? Stocking: Absolutely Reliable Seeds Togethier with the fact that our Grass Stiecl business has steadily increased year after year, is evidence that farmers may safely entrust their seed requirements to our care. Fuif Stocks of Clover, Fescues, Farmers' Mixed Seeds Samples and Quotations gladly sent on application. Creen Feed Sowing. Oats, Veitcjhe's Ryecorn, Cape Barley, and Tares. NEALE AND HADDOW, The Store for Quality. Grass Seeds. Full Stocks of Grass on hand, namely:— Rye Graßs M.D. White Clover. Rye Grass, Farmers, Red Clover. Rye and Clover, Alsyko Clover. Italian Ryo Grass Trefoil Clover, Coxfoot M.D., King Island Clover. Coxfoot Farmers Crimson Clover, Crested Dogstail, Suckling Clover, Meadow Foxtail, Cow Grass, Maadow Fescue, Poa I'ratensis, Tall Fescue, Poa Nemoralis, Hard Fescue, Paspalum, Chewings Fescue, Phalaris, Quotations given and all correspondence promply answered. TASKER&LEVIEN. HARDY STREET, NELSON. £ rostOfSoe]Bos46..
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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13020, 8 February 1911, Page 2
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673Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13020, 8 February 1911, Page 2
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