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THE DECLARATION OF LONDON r May not Concern the People Of NELSON AND DI3TKICT, Bat what is of great interest and imp.rtauceto them is the— Declaration of Lock, THE UNIVERSAL PKOVIDEE, as under !— ■ ' (1 ) THAT LOCK has cne of the" LARGEST SHOW ROOMS in New Zealand, (2.) One of the Biggest Stacks of the most tip to-Dite Furniture and Furnishings in the Dominion, (3.) That the Furniture portion is made from the Bust Timbsr pro - curable ; well seasoned; conducted entirely by skilled \voikmen, no boy labor bsing employed. (4,) That you ran get a wider choice of Engli-h and Cjlonial Art and other Furniture, than at any Furniture Emporium in Nelson. (5.) That LOCK'S Fnrniture is guaranteed to give satisfaction. (6.) That LOCK'S Prices for the same quality of Goods are lo«er than any houst in Nelson or Wellington. GALL & INSPECT OUR HUGE STOCK DISPLAYED ON 12,000 FEET OF FLOOR SPACE! Everything to completely Furnish the Home, all at prices that defy competition. JgT Cill and Inspect, ana you will be convinced Gooda marked in Plain Figures. NKW UPRIGHT GKAND PIANOS, (first-class English make, '«» £28/10/----equal to those sold elsewhere for £45 Easy Terms Can be Arranged. ENGLISH PIANOS, AMEKICAN ORGANS, ie, LOCKS. CCMPLhTE FURNISHERS. PANAMA HOTEL. (Under New Management,) CORNER HARDY AND COLLINGWOOD STREETS, NELSON. HAVING taken over the above wellknown Hotel, I respectfully notify tho Travelling Public that their wants will be ratered for in FIRST-CLASS STYLE. Country Visitors can rest assured that they will receive the best of attention and accommodation. Moderate Tariff. Excellent Cuisine. On'y the Best Brands of \* ines> and .Spirits kept. HOGG'S SPARKLING XXXX ALES On Draught or in Bottles. Celebrated for their Purity. B. CBISP, 942 Proprietor. SCOTT'S STABLES, • COLLiNCWOOD. HORSES and VEHICLES on Hire Good Stabling. Parties driven to all parts cf the district. Coach leaves for Mangarakau every Wodnfisday E. W. SCOTT, Proprietor Orchards IN THE NELSON PROVINCE ARE TO BE PLANTED THIS YEAR AT TASMAN, WHERE THE LAND IS UNSURPASSED ANYWHERE FOR THE GROWING OF EXPORT APPLES. PROGRESSIVE EXPERTS, PROGRESSIVE ORCHARDISTS, PROGRESSIVE COMMERCIAL MEN Have taken up areas at Tasman, antl by planting this ye*r thousands and thousands of Apple Tress are laying on a sure basis the foundations of the Export Apple Trade, An industry which will make NELSON famous throughout the world. TASMAN Is close to the Mntueka Harbour, with a daily boat service to Wellington. Deep anchorage in Tasmsn Bay for Horn* Liners. TASMAN Has had the benefit of arterial drainage for over thirty years. TASMAN Is easily the pick »f the Moutere Hill country. Come and see for yourself. TASMAN No danger of late frosts in this favoured country. Splendid shelter. TASMAN The highest authorities on the subject oi Apple Culture in the Dominion have taken up areas, and are planting extensive orchards of Export Apples forth-* with. * Orchards planted ftnd flaanaged for absentees until the trees come into hearing. PRESS OPINIONS. "Everything paints to Tasman becoming the main, centre in the Doniin-t ion for the production of oxport ap-' ples."-rr-''N.2J, Times,", - '.'■■'■ "Tasrtian is one of the soundest frujtr propositions in the Southern Hemisphere.—"Eruit World of Australasia." Send for free copy of illustrated booklet:— "APPLES FOR EXPORT" Further information from ARTHUR MeKEE, Rotherfield Orchard, BIWAKA. Telephone 23.

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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 1315, 11 July 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 1315, 11 July 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 1315, 11 July 1911, Page 4

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