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Fish fop . Lent. 1 id ____. ~ A LL KINDS-and that means all the good kinds-at GROVE'S. *J You will find these Pnro, » Wholosome and Appetis- - ing:Ling Fish Herrings Fresh " Herrings in Tomato Sauce Herrings, Kippered Herrings in Oil Herrings, Red, Smoked Sardines, Norwegian i Sardines, French I Sardines in Tomato Sauce Salmon, foil the best brands I Mullet, large and email tins . Shrimps, in tins and jars Oysters, New Zealand and Cove • Lobster, reliable brands . Yarmouth Bloaters Anchovies in Oil, boned and i cuiled . Whitebait. XXXXxS ; E. Grove & Son, i Where 'Tls True Economy To Shop. 1 NELSON. ; V I Jfie New Blouse ! Materials 1 HAVE JUST BEEN UNPACKED, I and we invite you to inspect theiu. Among the printed Fabrics, ' Paislay effeots are prominent, and | the Woven Materials show decidedly new color combinations. ' Fast color Casbmeiette Blous- > ings sell at 7£d to 9d a yard, and Fancy Printed Cottons are IOJd, * 1/- and 1/2 yaid. Winceys, in \ 3tyli3h and neat stripes, are 1/3 to [ 1/9 a yard. French Wool De- » lames are marked 1/9, 2/-, 2/3, and \ . Flannels, in shirting stripes, are * 2/- to 2/6 a yard. See the^e NEW BLOUSiNGS To-day. Neale & Hurst, HAEDY STREET. LOOKJLOOK! FOR SALE. ONE of the nicest FARMS in th< Riwaka district; good Dwelling house, orchard and raspberry plantations eto, etc. Price £1,500; cash requirec about half. Come quickly, Who i! going to be the lucky one ? > AGAIN LOOK I A' MOST up-to-date Young Orchard built of the best of material, &1 '. situation; now increasingly profitable , and undoubedly a lovely plantation. , Don't write, but coma and inspect. H. C. HOLYOA&K Orchardist, fiiwakd. > TO FRUITGROWERS AND OTHERS. YOU are advised, in your own interests, to send your consignments 'of FRDIT and other PRODUCE to the ' OLDEST ESTABLISHED and MOST RELIABLE Firm in DUKEDIN—viz : | THOS. PATERSON AND CO., > Vogel-sfcreet, Dunedin, » Auctioneers and Agents. > Established 1879. ! We have the largest and most central I rooms in the city. Prompt advices and returns. Auction Sales every morning. RUBBER STAMPS.—We manufacture every class of stamp. Call 1 and inspect specimens.— 1 "The Colonist" Jobbing Department. ; DEE & SONS. ! Bargains: i Ml-i-l WILL Buy a SwongJPaii I 4 /.UL KAIAPOI SADDLE.TWEED ( TROUSERS—worth 10/6. ! £*l~t ~l WILL Bay a Strong Pair ol I O/JLX MEN'S TWEED WorkiDg i TROUSEES, Money returned if don'l i wear well. I e\f\ MEN'S Ready-to-WearTWEEI » O\j SUITS. Sizes 4 and 5 only > To clear 10/- to 15/- reduction. Rea I bargain. BOX TAILORED SUITS from 39/6 Sizes to fit tall, short, slender an< ! stout Men. Also sizes to fit Youths. ! -g k/\ BOYS' VARSITY or COW , JL OU BOY SUITS, to fit from 3t( I 12 years of age. ) h,k BOYS1 & YOUTHS' NORFOLI > # O KNICEER SUITS for 12/ S. Dee and Sons, THE CLOTHING STORE. I COAL! COAL! [ Dry Westport, State, Puponga an< ! Abermain Coal on hand. i COKE. 1 Full Bpplies of this on hand \ PRODUCE. i Wheat, Maize, Bran^ Pollard, Barley i Qats and Malt. Crushed and whqL > MANURE. ' We are making a speciality of this lini 1 for Amateur Flower and Vegetabl [ Growers, Our Stock comprises:— 1 Special Rose, Bulb, Carnation, an< ' Vegetable Manure, in 7, 14, 28, an< 561b. bags. Alsa Sulphate Ammonio Sulphate Potash, Nitrate Sdda^ an< Pure Bone Meal in same quantities Fowl Grit and Fowl Bone in any quail tity. • ! Whole Oats crushed for clients in an; : quantify. ! CENTRAL WOODICOUD POT, HARDY STREET, . . . 'Phone J2

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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13060, 21 March 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13060, 21 March 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13060, 21 March 1911, Page 3

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