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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ani*hftr mm nilvllHi %ral U^^3 BLACK. Will stand Sea, Water and Sun. Warranted East Dye. MADE FROM THE FINEST SELECTED WOOLS, And Dyed by a Spsoial Process, which walces Colours absolutely Fast. The most satisfactory Serge on tho market. . Prices: 2/6. 2/11. 3/6. 3/11 and 4/6 Yard. 42 to 43inches v,We. -ALSO— FOX'S CELEBRATED 64 Inches wide, in Several Qualities and Weights. EVERETT BIIOTHEE.S, BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. , FOR EfISTEB AND AFTER. WOU'LL be wanting something something * New and Smart to wear at Easter—a distinctive New Costume for Holiday and Winter wear. We can show you the finest Costume value to be found anywhere—well cut, good fitting, distinctive ready-to-wear costume s n all the latest styles and materials, at the lowest possible prices. It will pay you to see these splendid Costumes early, and make your selection. Easter will soon|he here. -ift/iT>Ci A TWC^rnT/OT? DRAPER, MILLINER, MRS A-NfeTlC-b, AND DRESSMAKER. , „ ..,^.1,i.U..1«11»—.M8.W i amwim » i nm awm iw mm mm n■ i iimnmr.im.-. ■™™M|M—" T ' . BBresn*-- | m ||IM i MHiihiiißi iirinir^T'-" gJ*M-3—*^M< kW AFTERWARDS! Football Boots—Newest ideas, perfect fitters, lasting wearers-.10/6,11/6, 12/6 Hockey Boots: 10/6,11/8,12/8 Hockey Shoes; 4/6,4/11,7/8 Rubber Sole Shoes : 3/3, 4/6, 7/6, 18/6 Rubber Sole Boots : 5/11, 6/9, 8(6, 18/6 Bowling Shoes, Golf Boots, Cycling Shoes Shoes for Tramping—for Fishing,—for Hunting. FINE FOOTGEAR FOR ALL SPORTfr-AT HANNAH'S. Shoelsts. 101 TRAFALGAR STREET. KELSON. Telephone 223. , n . M .. W ..ii.»i<MJ.lfflf— ™^"""""—"""""^ I If i 4 A Pit LIMITED, WOOL AND PRODUCE BROKERS, GENERAL MERCHANTS, STOCK AND STATION ABENTS.j ACT AS AGENTS ON COMMISSION ONLY, Auction Sales of Stock held at regular intervals throughou the District. Pull Stocks of Seeds, Pcncing Wire, Wire - Netting, Wool packs, and all Farmers' Requisites. AGENTS FOR— Wol S el f Sheop-Shoaring Machines Sutton J^ ,^f t£' Aberdeen end White Star Linos c SS^. CLK^PowdorSh,«pWp_ Steamere. THE LARGEST WOOL SELLING HOUSE IN AUSTRALASIA, W. B. TEA.VEKS, Nelson Agent. CARRIAGE BUILDING. BEST ?|B%j^|^& MOBEBATE SUPtRIOrS WORKHANSIIIP. K. JOHNSTON (Late vl Harrkon'a Ltd., London, and over 5 yisars mtblßaime & Oo.) COAGHBU I L D J. R HABDY-ST'ftBET (Opposite Robertson Brcs., Ltd.). DEER STALMgHOSEASe^, 1 §11 I EOE the approaching beason wo aro again to the fore in offerins tho Doer Stalker tho very latest all LIS tor Big Game that America has produced, similar in overy | respect to th" KiOo need by ' Colonol Uoostvult and Party | on their recent Big Gaino ExpodiUon." g "We are stoclang this Kifle in .351 and .401 cal, | and it 3 spscial recommendations a«o;—Handy for bush | work weight 7|lbs; high velocity; accuracy and so f- |! loading All SUlkera SHOULD CALL and so.. Una ft £ up-to-date Kifle. m\ I WE ALSO STOCK— M\ •303 SAVAGE RIFLES 44 40 MARLIN RIFLES || •303 WINCHESTER RIFLES '577 SNIOER (cheap) fffl 22 cal. RIFLES — Winchester, Savage, AM and other makes. Cssi DEER STALKINC LICENSE.—As usual, wo can Ms supply not only the Licenses, but the Tags (r.aper Kcgu- ipM lations\ _ fa'^\ Sportsoien's Eeqi'isHtis of every description all pro- #$■> ~fJ curable at "THE SPOKESMEN'? DE-OT," M^4 •303 AXITE CARTRIDGES (Coot*."capped).-we &''§ have just landed a shipment of these Cartridges. Absolntely i&lpfcs« thelmo3t deadly, therefore the moat humane. The Cartridge J^W^g which nil true Sportsmen should u?e, as his motto should be i||ii§>, ;i| " To KILL and not to Maim." fiJa^S&iia THE WILKINS & FIELD HARDWARE C 0 LIMITED., HARDY STREET AND SELWYN PLACE, - NELSON,

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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13082, 17 April 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13082, 17 April 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13082, 17 April 1911, Page 2