THERE'S SOMETHING DELICIOUS h IN THE AIR! Charming flavours from the kitchen. s It's Preserving | Season, and what is pleasant to the nostrils NOW will.be good to the palate later. Are you fully prepared for the Pre- » serving Season ? jgg If not, let g GROVE'S. I supply all your needs. 1 Here are full stocks I Atlas and Mason Jars I in quart and -^-gallon sizes. Our quotations J for Sugar are at the ] lowest market rates. \ SEND US A LIST OF YOUR [ ■ REQUIREMENTS TO-DAY. I xxxxx> . m I OS IOVB^SOII, i Whore 'Tis True Economy % To Shop. | NELSON. / / OoaSiion Spares. | i — $$$-. — ! We've purcliased a special job j \ line of TAPESTRY CUSHION | FRONTS—worth two tlii^lings ; 3 each, —some rather more. i j These we are cixeririg to-day at a \ i SiiiLLina each. The pries j | fcivrea no hint of their value. i < 'I ho Sqnaiw mako sturdy: good- | j i i looking Cushions, that give a I touch of Arc and cumfort to • i any room. i I The Fabric is Woven Tape:-try. i ; Ilia designs are figure subjects | and conventional patterns, and i tha price is— I ONE SHILLING EACH j ■ \ while they last. See the ! i ■ Window full! i i NeaSe S Hurst, *j LINEN DRAPERS, *j * I Habdy-Stbeet. ' j L00K!_L00K! FOR SALE. ONE of the nicest FARMS in the Riwaka district; Rood Dwellinghouse, orchard and raspberry plantations, et:, etc. Prico .£1,600, cash required about half. Come quickly, "Who is ijoing to bo tho lucky ono ? AGAIN LOOK ! A MOST up-to-date Young Orchard, A. built of the best of material, A 1 situation; now increasingly profitable, and undoubedly a lovely plantation. Don't write, but r.orne and inspect. H. C. HOLYOAKE Orchardist, Riwaici. TO FRUITGROWERS AND OTHERS. '"^7*0 U are advised, in your own inJL terests, to s».-nd vo'ir ci<nsigniumu ..f PRI.)I-Iia.idoth«r t-ROUUCK to th. OLDEST LSTAULISHKU and MObT KtiLIABLW Fi-'tn in DUNEDIN—viz : THOS. PATERSON AND CO., VoEel-stvaet. DuaucJin, Auctioneers and Agents. Establithed 1870. We have the largest and most cantr.J rooaia in the city. Prompt advices and returns. Auction Sales ever} morning RUBBER STAMPS.—We manufacJL*' turo every class of stamp. Call and inspect specimens.— "The Colonist" Jobbing Department. DEE & SONS. Bargains: 7/1 "9 WILL Bay a Sirong Pair // L.I '-' AI APOI SADDLE TWEED 11 ROUSE S -worth 10/6. 6/-g -fl WILL Buy a Strong Pair o! /JLJL MEN'S i'WKED "Workiug I'UOUSBRS, Money returned it don't wear well. 2f\ MEST'S Keady-to-Wear TWEED i/ SUITS. Sizas 4 and 5 only. To clear 10/- to 15/- reduction. Eeal bargaia. BOX TAILORED SUITS from 39,0. Sizes to fit tall, short, clendei and siout Men. Also sizes to lit Youths. |KA BOYS' VARSITY or COW--1 Olf BOY SU ITS, to fit from 3to 12 years of ago. toy BOYS' & YOUTHS'NORFOLK /O K.nICKLK SUITS for 12/3. THE CLOTHINC STORE. COAL! COAL! Dry Westport, S'tcte, Puponga and Abermain Coa! on kand. COKE. Full spplies of this on hand. PRODUCE. 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, Our Stcck comprises :— Special Rose, Bulb, Carnation, and Vegetable Manure, in 7, 14, 28, and 561b. bags. Aisa Sulphate Ammonio, Sulphate Potash, Nitrate Soda, and Pure Bono Meal in same quantities. Fowl Grit and Fowl Bone in any quantity. Whole Oats crushed for clients in any quantity. CENTRE WOOiF&GOINJEPOT, HARDY STREET, . ... 'Phono 12.
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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13021, 9 February 1911, Page 3
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563Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13021, 9 February 1911, Page 3
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