Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

AEROGEN GAS. Ideally suited u>t coimtiv houses stores, hotels and billiard saloons. Hundreds of testimonials, including one fronv Mr Justice Uaddon oi: Victoria. The following tfv/vimoriial has been received from A. Senior, Esq.. Manager of the Flour Mill* at Motueka:— Motnckn. Nov. 2(3, '1?. Messrs Taske/ <fc Loviem. Nelaon. Dear Sirs, My Aorogeo Uflo Plant lias been ! working * perfectly and has not given rue a moment's.trouble from the start. For light and boat there is nobbing, in my opinion, to equal it. Your 3 faithfully. A . S. Senior. The Aerogen Safety Gas Machine, simply winds up like a clock and la entirely automatic. Tho (system is adopted by N.Z. Government Railways for station lighting. N. Z. Public Yd'orks Department for public buildings. Tasker and Levien, Hardy Street Local agents for Nelson aod district, who will he pleased to show a plant working and givf> tulle*t particulars. BLUE CREEK GOLD, SILVER, AND LEAD PROSPECTBNG ASSN. TEJSDKKS TENDKKS are invi.e.i tor 200 feet of DRIVI.\G foi the above Specifications to be seen nt A f'.citing's, Hardy street, or at the JShn* Simmer's Office, Wangapeka. TenvUr. ci>>--.> <>n 31st May. 1443 » ..J 9 O "BAILiE NICOL JARVSE." THE WHISKY OF THE PERJOD. M. M. Webster,- Soip Agent. 75 Trafalgar Street. HHRY out large M ■•■■■■ '-i.,- outfit* very neat t.y(;r- "■'■»<>"' : •' 'Jr&peiT grocera, bootiii!?.ki-- •■ ~; • r.ora?. "Tl>» Colonist" ■•:■;>:.- ■■■■■' >-i ■•■■■•-. ,w«»«».

I ___ -— . ' LUiim iimh ... ij '"'"'• ' ' rM»«>ai«ll|i.'ll.Lil'.'-I.P.i.llllll..JJIII'»ll»nEB!gltBlgWIM'-Mri.<l .»;.'.'f- • • "■- TO^'.-.f - You f and a Little' •• /; " - _ ™_~.,.... - ~-,-— ■■ m p J: —.- -\ H , |guarantee. Good remuneration tv the ,;.;;,„ -~.._, . .:::^£^?2Z: 'f.-:± —«■»■»■«««■»«■«««■ , Bright mall. I v ' M BBgyjffftn^'gH^*;!i*^l rj<Xllifi'i^'lf^VßyPTyFI':'r-X^f- i'f?n? '-t .■ jj .„ . BljyoTCDtf TQ M«MY pfftpU -y& Ki'.llHLS <,• • nioro convenient to purohase their goods on ohe hi.ti«,-.»»^i--«"; r a SPE^f* OFFSET TO WiOIHH IU MANY ftUfLt «t>W uuUntO W , utt^.^veek plan instead of having to meet big bills at u.n^-, jj mw.^iwm- " DRESS WELL.OII COUPiIRATIVELY SMALL ihCOMu. ' periods- ■ ftc - r . w B * * r rt , . .-, i• t 4.1 i ~-, ~ • •/ Owmtr to the success of his method L. W. BALlvlNl) ha:, a--- i "^^ S *'B cfc^ "^ «rv '' b ** \ T , ~ , , . , ~ . . lho socrat is easily explained—they buy their clotlnim j ~ , ?"■,?•> „ ™.iVnnrroo+n ro«irlpnts-nf this distri'-T - If the bread umnor. at any time, w paying a little down and a little a week. You never see ?e. ended to extend the same puvileges to lesidents ot thi^ di.su v,. ' jr^ « fi^- -t«- 5" out of work throu-D siCKness, or other people shabby whilo waiting till they'have saved enough mo \ , p , , „, ~ .. , - ~,.,. EilO^S llfev'^i?4i i unavoidable cui^e, thon I suspend the to buy a suit, or to get their children clothing. They realise I tl« offers £5 worth of goods for £1 deposit and.os y-^n. w« b. . | instalments ontin-ly until he has re- a good appearance counts in this world • * J If you are paid'fortnightly o/-monthly, you pay your mstaJimaub R 5 covered. ' I ad you get paid. Terms wouldn't be easier, could they? £ • y c , How to Order.—'Write about any- There is no need for any honest person to save and scrape t | • 1 l),-,norv Cl- hir" <im! i'-0.-i-,:^ ■! thing yqu want. Romomber, I .guar- tlloy. cau Pa.V ras», because they can make up small orders or t Siuul your orders for anything you want-^-Ladies Gostuint-r, M , *' t ~" -~'v' ' ' ,' ir < ("'■ antoo ' satisfaction, but in order to family order and send it< to BALKIKD, ard secure what tilt | Coats, or Underwear—Men's and .Roys' Suits, Underwear, >><,o'.+ |,ibovo amount, wn, i»: ..-.■-i.-.r. ...... , avoid unnecossa:-v fon-espondenco or w^nt at onco, by paying a moderate deposit and a few shilliny % an( j Shoes, tlats and Caps—everything—and I will guanuit.-<, |to you ou reC eipt oi !:•>;,. >j .delay, ploaso name in full of a week. <|j satisfaction. ' ! , . . ■'•'" S husband and wife, also occupation—by . ' |; . • ... I The goods are of t:i<1 !;:::-i'^r 4'-'-'-'-'>\;. wliom and how le-ng employed; length Well-to-do people don't miss the money this way, and to ti jl UAL KIND'S QUALITY IS ALWAYS RIGHT. Comu^')-."' ant j. terms tlio cm. c- ,:■-.!< . f; of refudence in present district and ivage-eariior is a GREAT BOON. He knows that he has to fo ij things look common from first' to last, so wo only feature gowc- ! * a., . j any other inforriinlinn you may caro to ward a few shillings week by week, and does not miss it, and h. ,'! 0^ quality. , \ l sotid. Thi- iiifovjsiation is only re- family are well dressed, and this man's house is con^ortafc' ';"''•' . ' ■ \' ■ ? quired wifii your first .order. After equipped There is NO WORRY—NO TROUBLE. ' j You can clothe the whole family hore, father or son, niollvr j w% . ({ c v, otaS fns c la;vr, T.y rco; y . I that you only IHV.J «<?nd the money •. : A^XIZ- I.L lmvincr blankets quilts, sheeting, t-owolliii;; " ' - , - , . . ,- order as you w ,,,ir, the good,, paying That is L: W. BALKIND'S plan. j « >J™£^uffld neSiis 6ve%thing of theTict, oil k* T() - deposit with o:\(-h trosh order, ana an 'n /. x 1 ,->r,Tr,-.-,,in+ ninn fi ' few sliillings a n-Rok off the amount of BALKIND'S business was established in Christchurch ixW. I for »Pot cash or on m^ &iKS? Pa> mcnt. P lan- . , ,v,-. T„- I purchase. Christchurch people soon showed their appreciation of the liben | ~.,,, -.i ~ T f «o+ ,^,l enc n !.•„■, • Si \\7 P^ V. T,'■ \ .:;T ';' '■■. ii Pit dovj. -no ...r,i mo a trial order *«>ms- They eagerly became customers. To-day this businos " ou will be delighted with the _I treat you So 1,, ~ JU. >^ • t.^'^.j .-:,. a, v, .., „ - NOW V 0,1 w;il S satisfied ami I h™ thousands of pleased customers throughout Canterbury, An | a man .or woman is honest and straightforwaid, I meet tJu,,, v- DRAPER AK2 ,: will make new friends. numbers among its patrons many people of standing, who find i | the most liberal manner possible. H ut'^ LU s^ppL^^ ■ I L. W. BALKIND. t■-■' ,' ' '"■ ' '"™^^^ ~ h , H.■ | cuuiSTcriußcn. I

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TC19130531.2.12.2

Bibliographic details

Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13737, 31 May 1913, Page 2

Word Count
953

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13737, 31 May 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13737, 31 May 1913, Page 2

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert