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Dishes for Lent: New Fish Dainties of all kinds at reasonable prices and of tbe highest quality at GROVE'S Scotch Ling. Herring in Brine. Red Herrings. Herrings in Tomato Sauce in lib. and i-lb. tins. Kippered Herrings in lib. and -}]b. tins. Fresh Herrings. Salmon Steaks, lib. flat tins1. Salmon, Finest Red, lib. tall tins. Salmon, Finest Pink, lib. tins lOd. j each. • '.' Salmon Cutlets in. -J-lb. tins. Lobster C. and 8., lib. tins. Lobster, -Canadian, -Jib. tins. N.Z. Lobster, -}\h. tins. French Sardines, \ and Jib. tins. Norwegian Sardines \ and Jib. tims. Sardines in glass jars. Shrimps, Oysters, Anchovies. Herrings in Bouillon, Herrings in Oil. Whitebait, Salmon Lax, and Fish Pastes of all kinds. "Where 'tis True Economy to Shop/ HARDY STREET, - - 'Phone 41. NORTH CAPE COAL. THE VERDICT IS: BEST COAL WE HAVE EVER USED. NOW, Eave you ever tried this COAL? IF NOT, WHY? If you can't procure it from your dealer, THEN 'PHONE 66, or 12, and you are sure to get it. TASKER AND LEVIEN, SOLE AGENT. f)UR STAMPS are good Stamps— best rubber, latest designs. "The Colonist" Jobbing Department. MEN' who wn.Dt CLOTHES diif ir«afc i'r-.un those worn by rtuyocw elrfrt must get away from t ho, S'>rt« thac are desisjTiwd - for overyono iv L'.ei.eral and liny the kind that's de^ign-ad rV>r him, and go to thp TAILORING STORE, where the Best Gutter is— ALL 'LATEST TopNotch Styles"Un BAUD and SO^T FRL'I? HATS are here, and. should your taste run to extremes, modest and genteel, you'll find here just -what yon desire at the price yon want I tc pay. THE HAT STORE! HEALTB eannofc be maintained in its highest degree without healthy UNDERwear! Then why endanger your health any longer ? when you can get such a variety of HEALTHY UNDERWEAK,, and at such low prices as you can sea at— Dee and Sons.

It has alwas been one of our business principles to supply customers with the BEST AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS «& Manufactured. We realise mßmm^®®%M that the Best is the Cheapest, ZjlSTi an(* never advocate low price v_y it *° c detriment of quality. In the "Harvey" Single-Furrow Orchard Piough I-! cbe Ideal Plough for ploughing out the Orchard. Strips right to the very butts of large trees, and leave 3 practically nothing to be worked by haud. ' These Ploughs are especially well adapted to trashy ground, having plenty ot clearance uncer the beam, made of the bast material monej c»n buy. The graceful curve of the mouldboHi-1, combined with the excellent quality and t-mpsr ot tre steel, makes it clean in the mo&t sticky soil. Made with improved malleable drop head pitenfc adjustable steel handlts and head rack. Ihe pull is always from the centre of the plough, no matter where the horse is walking. Howard E.L. and F.K.2 Ploughs Combipp the best iorm with the least weight, and the greatest strength with the utmost simplicity ES of c:>nst ruction. 1 Dunoao's Single and Double-Furraw Ploughs H are honestly made throughout. I In addition, we have PULL STOCKS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS H of every description for the preseßt seaeo— I FEiOiiCs MATERIALS,—You-will find iis well stocked with all sorts I oi Fencing Materials of the best makes, I BUCK AND GfilVpiSED WIRE, WIHE STRAINERS, BAIVANISED- BARB WiEE, MSM g PLVERS, FENfilNfi STAPLES AND STANDARDS, CYCLONE FENCING, SHEEP AND I FOWL NETTIE. I Also all sizes of PEICE'S TIIIBBR .TACIC;. and TRE WHELLA. STUMBING JACKS, I NELSON AND MOTUEKA. 1

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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13384, 6 April 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13384, 6 April 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13384, 6 April 1912, Page 3

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