THERE'S SOMETHING DELICIOUS ■ IN THE AIR! Charming flavours irom the kitchen. It 5s Preserving Season, and what is 'pleasant to the nostrils NOW will he gopcl to tlie palate later. Are you fully prepared for the Preserving Season ? — If not, let GROVE'S. supply all your needs. Here are full stocks Atlas and Mason Jars in quart and sizes. Our quotations for Sugar are at the lowest market rates.. SEND US A LIST OP TOUR REQUIREMENTS TO-DAY. xxxxx> „ E. Grove & Son, Where 'Tis True Economy To Shop. NELSON. Cream Embroidered Delaine (Blouse Pieces Form the subject of a no^el Window Display. Each Blouse PifCb contains plain material, Embroidered Front and length of Trimming delighif al foi early Autumn wesr—as serviceable as tney are pretty. These we've just unpacked. Tbey come ia a wide range of designs, and are specially good value at from 5 9 t012/6 eachTho New Cream Radianta's are double-»idth at 1/9, 2/3,2/6 & 3/- a yard Thirty-inch Cream Delaines Bell at 1/6,1/1142,3 'I*'"Neale & Hurst, "GOOD VALUE" STORE, f HARDY STREET. LOOK!_LOOIU FOR SALE. ONE of tho nicest FA.KMS in the Kiwaka district; good Dwellinghouse, orchard and raspberry plantations, etj, etc. Price £1,500, cash required about half. Com-3 quickly Who k going to be the lucky one ? AGAIN LOOKS A MOST up-to-date Young Orchard, A. budtof tho best of material, Al situation; now increasingly profitable, and undoubedly a lovely plantation. Don't write but como and inspect. H. C. HOLYOAKE Orchardist, Eiwakn. TO FRUITGROWERS AND OTHERS. YOU are advised, in your own interests, to stnd vonr consignments of FRUIT aad other t-RODUCU to tin OLDEST KSTABLISUED and MOST RKLIABLW Fi>m in DUNEDIN—viz : THOS. PATERSON AND CO., Vogel-street, Dunedin, Auctioneers and AgenU Established 1870. We have the largest and most c.sncrn.l rooms in the city. Prompt advices anil returns. Auction Sales every morning. RUBBER STAMPS.—We manufacture- every class of stamp. Call and inspect specimens.— "The Colonist" Jobbing Department. " DEE & SONS. Bargains: W-|i| WILL Bay a Strong I Pair tf/LJ_ KAIAPOC SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS-worth 10/0. £H~t ~i WILL Buy a Strong Pair ot O/XjL MEN'S TWEED Working TROUSERS, Money returned if don't wear well. t>A MEN'S Eeady-to-Wear TWEED £Aj SUITS. Sizes 4 and 5 Jon'y. To clear 10/- to 15/- reduction. Eeal bargain. BOX TAILORED SUITS from 39/6, Sizas ts fit tall, short, slendet and stout Men. Aho sizes to fie Youths. 1 Ki"\ BOYS' VARSITY or COWIuU BOY SUITS, to fit from 310 12 years of age. >^X BOYS' & YOUTHS'NORFOLK /O KNICKER SUITS for 12/5. Dee and Sons, THE CLOTHING STORE. COAL! COAL! iDry Westport, Str.t©, Puponga and Abermain Coa! on hand. i 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 lint for Amateur Flower and Vegetable Growers, Our Stcck comprises:— Special Rose, Bulb, Carnation, and Vegetable Manure, hi 7, 14, 28, and p6lb. bags. Aisa Sulphate Ammonio. Sulphate" Potash, Nitrate Soda, and Pure Bone Meal in same' quantitips Fowl Orit and Fowl Bone in any quantity. ■ Whole Oats crushed for clients in an.\ quantity. CCNTRfILWOOI&COUDPOT, HARDY' STREET, . « . 'Phone 32.
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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13049, 8 March 1911, Page 3
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517Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13049, 8 March 1911, Page 3
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