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& Yotin* told, : : Calm Gaze On these faots! We rave Bought a Warehouseman's Complete Stock of DRESS TWEEDS! And by Dress Tweeds we don't mean the dinky article that sometimes masquerades under tbis name, but real, smait goods that will wear and keep their colour to the last—Goods that you have been used to paying 2/11 and 3/6 yaid for. We guarantee that there is not a firm in the District that can approach the value of these beautiful goods. To prove that we are not spouting "hot' air," WRITE FOR PATTERNS, and you can see for yourself that we are giving you facts! ' . - ■ YOU can have one of these lovely n/_ Dress Lengths for - ■ "/" WJ3 PAY POSTAGE! WRITE KOW. THE AUOKLANDMM& DRAPERY GO. NELSON. . ' ■ ■ ■ . ■■ ■■ ' M

IF YOU WANT ttilft, FEED YOUR FOWLS ON MAIZE. 14/- per sack. . We stock Special Poultry Goods, including— BLOOD AND MEAT MEALS. POULTRY MASHES, OIL CAKE, ETC. NEALE & HADDOW. FRUIT TREES WE ARE SOLE AGENTS for FRANK WALKER (of Tasmania), and can supply TITXT GOOD, HEALTHY, WELL-GROWN TREES, All carefully worked upon BlightProof Stocks. We have complete stocks of "wire plain and barbed " wire netting and staples, stanS dAlKS ESppers, CYCLONE FENCING, "FERTILISERS." ! ORCHARD IMPLEMENTS, ETC. ! Lowest quotations for cash, or easy terms may be arranged. , E. BUXTON & CO., LTD., ' NELSON and MOTUEKA. 2165 ———————— | ! Everything New: ij ! LAST, STYLE,!' \ FINISH. ; < THE ONLY i 1 I OLD THING; <> I QUALITY! i! ] We SHOE the \[ , ' Whole Family. ( > ( Special for Week:— |> | ,• <-v^7 PAIRS Men's Heavy. ,>) O 4 Nailed Shooters, . < ; ssiid ( pAIES Men's Machine- 11 Of Sewn Sunday Bah., ( ' leather-lined, -fl Am fifi \ 1 JaO vtl i > i ■ | f * We wish to Sh>w yon Why they ' < Wear, and Where they Satisfy. ' / I 1 ' ' I 1 central Trafalgar Strut V Furnishings That Spell C-0-M-F-O-R-T. 1 CoCiD means " Discord." Wabjith mean 3 " Harmony." To keep cold out, you must put in certain Homo Comforts, and to do this you thould COME TOFleming's. Perhaps tho first touch of comfort alight be added in the shape of a CARPET SQUARE. Very serviceable ones are hare in colourings that are tasteful, and patterns that agree. Do you need a EUG for the Health, or Bedside ? Scores of them iwaxt your selection here, Andl if your Bed is covered wit>i one of FLEMING'S EIDER DOWN QTJIi/TR.or a Pair of their Soft, warmthholding BLANKETS, you will retire with Comport. We have, every good kind to show you. LET US HAVR A OA.LL FROM YOU AHKNYOU OOME TO TOWN ! G. FLEMING. SONS, NELSON. ' I___*______«---M----------HM---_| -\7V\TT SIMPLY CAN'T X VJ U STAND This Weather under a Leaky Roof. Get us on the iob, we will GUARANTEE To repair ANY leak. GIVE US a TRIAL. F. A. Carlisle & Go. 19, HAEDY STREET. NiuroN.

COTTAGE PEOPEETY situated ii Washington Valley, belonging tc ! the Estate of P. J SPAEKS, deceased, . Good section of land. House connected : with new drainage syttem. Must be s' Id to close estate accounts. Easy tern.s can be arranged. Apply— 1836 PITT & MOORE. ■! | I JOW that Fresh Fruit is [ i H scarce and dear.- Dothing > is better to make Dair»ty i | ' | and Toothsome Dishes' than i | i our . ' ' '■' [ PRESEEVED FRUITS: ; EVAPORATED FRUITS. 1 ( New Stocks cf Evaporated ( ; , Apricots, Peaches and Apples, i | | finest Stewing Prunes, Dates i I ' | and Figs. i LACTIC CHEESE. ; : i : In glass jars. Prepared from ( 1, . the pure culture of Uacillus i I' i Bulgaiicus of Massol, 1/- i | ' i rer jai. i !I; PECK'S MEAT PATES. ; In glass jars. Ham and Egg, , . Ham and Chicken, Ham and . j ' ! Tongue, Game, Stratbarg, ( , etc. 1/- psr jir. , PECK'S BRAWNS, < M'omato Brawn, Parsley Sage, . i i Wiltshire, Wild Boar's Head, j . 1 etc. In glass moulds. ( ! GELATINES. TURKEY & TONGUE, \ CHICKEN & HAM, ' ; HAM & TONGUE. • ! i In glass moulds. Ex SS. ' i lonic—we have landed a fresh * i shipment ot CKOSSIi & ' i BLACK WELL'S and Haket ] i PECK'S Preserved Provis- ' ( ions. Call and inspect our i stock of Table Do icacies. i E. Grove & Son, | ! HIGH-CLASS GKOOEKS AND i j _PRO VISION MKE-3HJLNTS, < I HA.BIIY & COLLINOWOOD STREETS ' r — -\ Dainty ■ - Cream Fabrics. CREAM FABRICS are decidedly fashionable and serviceable f r prment wear. We have a fine selection of theEe goods:— CKEAM RADIANTAS. — This beautiful fabric is well-knpwn for its splendid wsshing qualities—4o to 43 inches wide, at 1/11,2/3 2/6, 3/-yard. PINE CRBAM FLANNELS — In English and French TJnsh inkable makes, pure and soft—2B to 31 inches widi, 1/9,1/11 2/- 2/3, 2/6 yard. CREAM ffi-JSNOUPEIiA-INKS.— Pure Wot 1, *nd thoroughly satisfactory for washing nml wearing well-30 inch, 1/6, 1/9,1/11,2/3; 40 inch, at 2/6 yard. CEEAM DELAINE BLOUSE PlECES.—><acb containing plain maieriml. Silk Embroideren front and length of triinmmg.asplpnc id j range, 6/6,7/6, 8/6,10/6,12/6 eich. | NEALE AND HURST, HARDY STREET. V. J Dee and Sons, I DO 2 THINGS : FIRST, MAKE High-Grade Suits To your Measure for 75s Made on the premises by th Best of Nelson Tailors. W give you a try on and Guarantee SECOND. ."""..,. WE SEi._Ci' Tailored Box Suits For Men and Youths, from 30s to 60j These Suits are Smart, and F well, and make a mark for the: who don't want Made-to-Measu: Suits. DEE & SONS. T. H. CONDELL Ha- i Ppmjowd Stock of TAILORED COSTUMES "In Navy, r rey, Black. Green, Brow and Tweed mixtures. Also a go< selection of SKIRTS in BlaoV, havy and Grey from 7/6«ach.- " * UNDERSKIRTS in Wilered Mo: ette, in Navy, Cardinal, Saxe, Blac Green, BrowD, trunells, aiid Vi t Rose, etc. GENERAL VNI/KKWEAB f ' "Winter in all the leading makes f young, or old. TRIMMED HATS and BOVNET and General Millinery of all d scriptions. T, H. CONDELL TRAFALGAR SVREET.

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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13143, 27 June 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13143, 27 June 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13143, 27 June 1911, Page 3

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