POTATO MANURE. RAPE MANURE. TURNIP MANURE. HOP MANURE. GARDEN MANURES. SUPEKPHOSPBATES at Lowest Rates. We can quota al! Manures on Wharf, Nelson or Motueka. TURNIP SEED, ~~ SWEDE SEED. : RAPE SEEL} : MAIZE (for green feed), Wide range of all best varieties, imported direct from England. I Our prices are right ontbe lowest figure. ! NE4LE &IADDOW. npfiY our Guaranteed Indelible •*• Marking Ink for Rubber Stamps or Pens and black colour?, — "The Colonist" Jobbing D6p»'^rna»it.
Spring Cleaning. Now is the time all good house- , wives prepare for summer. Wo ; have everything you require f«r j the Spring Cleaning. Launderine Soap par bar 9d, 561b box 22 bars, 12s 6d. Caledonian Almond Scented Scap 9d I per bar, 12s 6d per box. ■■ Soft Soap 6d and Is per tin. j Carbolic Soap 8d per bar, Is 3d per I box. Sand Soap (Carbolic) 3d per bar, 2s 9d per dozen. ■■ St Mungo Washing Powder, Is 3d per packet. Lux (for washing blankets, etc.) 2d per packet, Is 9d per dozen. Disinfectant Powder (Carbolic), 6d, 9d and Is per tin. Sanitis Disinfectant in powder and liquid. Carbolic Acid Is per bottle. Galvanised Buckets Is 3d, Is 6d and Is 9d each. Brushes and Brooms, all kinds, at low prices. I Scrubbing Brushes from 6d each. ' Floor Mops from 2s each. Clothes Pegs Is 3d per gross. E. Grove & Son, "Where 'tis True Economy to Shop," HAEDY and COLLINGWOOD STREETS. 'Phone 41. I ELEGANT DRAWN-THREU _._ I, LINENS. f The increasing; popularity I of Lilians as Christmas <+ifta I prompts us to make an early u.s-' play of Japanrsd Drawn-Thread Lmons. Whether for gifts or for u£e in one's own honie, these Linens Rive extreme pleasure and satisfaction, because of their beauty and usefulness. Made on pure Linen, and worked by hand in exquisite designs, in many useful sizes. For instance— Drawn-Thread Lt'oyleys, 8d to 1/3 each. Table Centres, l/l 1 to 7/G i Tray Cloths. 3/fi to H/6 | Tea Cloths, 7/6 to 18/6 j Hunners, 4/fi to 12/6 Also, in JPillow Shams. Cosey Covers, Duchess Sets, etc We Invite Inspection. Jfeale <£ Jfurst (LINEN HOUSE, E HARDY STREET. I GIVEN AWAY. OA/. WORTH j m/ FOR go/-! DEE & SONS. - Read this 'well,, then study eack j iteni, then come and make iis prove it, and we'll show you that never before was such value offered in the i Dominion. This is the way we make I known our value, and don't forget this lot for 50s. Man's Tailored Bos Suit (sizes 3 to 7) ■ I Fashionable Soft Shirt, with band or Collar I Pair Strong Sampson Braces. 1 Up-to-date Soft Felt Hat (green or groy) 1 Silk Tie, either stud or t» tie yourself 2 Pairs latest Fancy Sox. 1 Boy's Cotton Varsity Suit, with belt. We havo no hesitation in saying the Box Suit alone is worth 505., so come and look at tho parcel, and the rest will speak for itself. DEE & SONS, .! LEADERS IN MEN'S WEAR. '
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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13272, 24 November 1911, Page 3
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492Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13272, 24 November 1911, Page 3
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