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Fish for Lent. 1 A LL KINDS-and that means all the good kinds—at GROVE'S. You will find these Pure, Wholesome and Appetising:— Ling-Fish , - Herrings Fresh Herrings in Tomato Sauce Herrings, Kippered Herrings in Oil Herrings, Red, Smoked Sardines, Norwegian Sardines, French Sardines in Tomato Sauce Salmon, till the best brands Mullet/large and small tins Shrimps, in tins and jars Oysters, New Zealand and Cove Lobster, reliable brands Yarmouth Bloaters Anchovies in Oil, boned and cutled Whitebait. xxxxx> E. Grove & Son, Where 'Tis True Economy To Shop. NELSON. 1 - Jk New Blouse Materials HAVE JUST BEEN UNPACKED, '? and we invite you to inspect them. Among the printed Fabrics, i Paisley effeotsare prominent, and j the Woven Materials show decidedly new color combinations. Fa3t color Cashmeiefcte Blousings nt'll at 7sd to 9d a yard, aui Fancy Printed Cottons are IOJd. 1/- and 1/2 yaid. Winceys, in stylish and neat stripes, are 1/3 to 1/9 a yard. French Wool Delaines are marked 1/9, 2/-, 2/3. and Flannels, in 3hirting stripes, are 2/- to 2/6 a yard. See the c NEW BLOUSINGS To-day. Neale & Hurst, HARDY STREET. ________ji LOOKILOOBL! FOR SALE. ONE of the nicest FABMS in the Kiwaka district! good Dwellinghouse, orchard and raspberry plantations, etc, etc. Price £1,500, cash required about half. Come qaiokly Who it ; going to be the lucky one ? AGAIN LOOK I A MOST up-to-date Young Orohard, i built of'the best of material, Al situation; now increasingly profitable, and undoubedly a lovely plantation. Don't write, but come and inspect. H. C. HOLYOAKE Orchardist, Riwakft. TO FRUITGROWERS AND OTHERS. YOU are advised, in your own interests, to send your consignments of FRO IT add other PRODUCE to th( OLDEST ESTABLISHED and MOS'I RELIABLE Finn in DUNEDIN—viz : THOS. PATERSON AND CO., Vogel-street, Dunedin, Auctioneers and Agents Established 187 S. We have the largest and most centra) rooms in the city. Prompt advices and returns. Auction Sales every morning. RUBBER STAMPS.—We manufacture every class of stamp. Call and inspect specimens^— "The Colonist" Jobbing Department. DEE & SONS. Bargains: "f/"l "I WILL Buy a Strong | Pair f/IX KUAPOI SADDLE/TWEED L'ROI SEES -worth 10/6. &l~t~i WILL Buy a Strong Pair o' O/JLX MEN'S TW£D Working TROUSEES, Money returned1 if don'i wear well. i)f\ MEN'S Beadyto-Wear TWEED £l\J SUITS. Sizis 4 and 5 only. To clear 10/- to 15/- reduction.. Beiv bargain. BOX TATLOEED SUITS from 39;6. Sizes to fit tal!, short, lender and stout Men, Also sizes to fit Youths. . \Wf\ BOYS' VAESITS" or COWIOV BOY S [JITS, to fit from 3to 12 years of age. BOYS' & YOUTHS'NORFOLK #O KNICKEB SPir^forl2/S. Dee and Sons, THE CLOTHING STORE. COAL! COAL! Dry Westpo # rt, State, Puponga and Abermain Coal on hand. COKE. Full applies of this on hand PRODUCE. Wheat, Maize, Bran, Pollard, Barley., Oats and Malt. Crushed and whole MANURE. j We are making a speciality uf this lint j for Amateur Flower and Vegetabk Growers, Our stock comprises:— Special- Rose,- Bulb, Carnation, and Vegetable Manure, in ,7, 14 28, and 561b." bags, . Alsa Sulphate Ammonio, Sulphate • Potash, Nitrate Soda, and 'tiro Bone Meal in same quantities >v,l Orit and Fowl Bone in any quantity.. ■- Whole Oats crushed For clients in an> . quantity. CENTRALWOODACOUD POT, HARDY STREET, . , . 'Phone IS

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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13057, 17 March 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13057, 17 March 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13057, 17 March 1911, Page 3