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I THERE'S SOMETHING DELICIOUS IN THE AIR! Charming flavours from the kitchen. 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 Preserving Season ? If not, let GROVE'S. 1 supply all your needs. I Here are full stocks 1 Atlas and Mason Jars 1 in quart and I sizes. Our quotations for Sugar are at the lowest market rates, s ! SEND US A LIST OP TOUR S REQUIREMENTS TO-DAY. • XXXXSO I l^ E. Grove $ Son, Where 'Tis True Economy To Shop. NELSON. Cream Embroidered \ DeSameßSousePieoss j Form tlio subject of a no^el Window Display Each Blouse \ i PLc>j contains Plun material, Embroidered Fiont and length of Trimming delighif ul foi earlyAutumn woir—as service ble ps ■ tney aro pretty. Thasa we've j just unpicked. They como in n, wide range of designs, and are • specially good vnlm) at from I I 5 9 fco 12/6 eaoh- S Tho New Cream Radianta's are t'ouble-* idth at I 1/9, 2/3,2/8 & 3/- *>••»* | Thirty - inch Cream Delaines sell at j 1/6,1/1142.3 ay«dNeale I Hurst, "GOOD VALUE" STORE, HARDY STREET. LOOKMLOOKI FOR SALE. ONE of the niast FARMS in the Riwaka district; ttood Dwellinghouse, orchard and raspberry plantations, otj, etc. I'rico iH.500, cash require! about half. Come quickly Who is going to be the lucky one ? AGAIN LOOK I A MOST up-to-date Young Orchard, £3L built of the best of material, A 1 situation; now increasingly profitable, and undoubedly a lovely plantation. Don't write, but come and inspect. H. 0. HOLVOAKK Orchardist, Riwakfi. TO FRUITGROWERS AND OTHERS. YOU are adviser], in your own interests, to send your consignment's of fam I'aad other L'RODUCK to the OLDEST ESTABLISHED and MOST KELIABLS Finn in DUNEDIN—viz : THOS. PATERSON AND CO., Vogei-street, Dunedin, Auctioneers and Agents Established 1879. Wo have tho largest and most concrfil rooms in tho city Prompt advices and returns. Auction Sales every morning. "OUBBEJI STAMPS.—We manufac- ■"^ turo every class of stamp. Call and inspect specimens.— "The Colonist" Jobbing Department. DEE & SONS. Bargains: MI-6-6 "WfLL Buy a Strong |Pair 4 I LJL KAIAPOt SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS -worth 10/0. £*l~i -| WILL Bay a Strong Pair of O/JLJL MEN'S TWKED Working TROUSERS. Money returned if don't wear well. 2S\ MEN'S Keadyto-Wear TWEED \J SUITS. Sizes 4 and 5 only. To clear 10/- to 15/- reduction. Eoal bargain. BOX TAILORED SUITS from 39/6. Sizes to fit tall, short, elendet and stout Men. Also sizes to fit Youths. t l*f\ BOYS' VARSITY or COWIOVf BOY SUITS, to fit from 3to 12 years of age. MP* BOYS' .t YOUTHS'NORFOLK # O X NICK SB SUITS for 12/3. THE CLOTHINC STORE. COAL! COAL! Dry Westport, State, Puponga and Abermain Coa! on hand. COKE. Fullspplies of this on hand PRODUCE. Wheat, Maize, Bran, Pollard, Barley, Oats and Malt. Crushed and wholo MANURE. We are making a speciality of this line for Amateur Flower arid Vegetable Growers, Our Stock comprises:— Special Rose, Bulb, Carnation, and Vegetable Manure, in 7, 14, 28, and 56!.b. bags. Aisa Sulphate Amniomo, Sulphate Potash, Nitrate Soda, and Pure lionc .i]<jal it) same quantities. ■V.'.-l O<it :uir] J'Vr.v] Bone in any quantity. Wl>ole Oats crushed for clients in any quantity. \ CENTRAL WOGI& GOAL 0 POT, BARDY STREET, . , . 'Phone 12,

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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13052, 11 March 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13052, 11 March 1911, Page 5