JAPANESE SILKS in our. FAMOUS VALUE qualities, jusfc arrived, all 86in. wide. > f Whites, 2/6, 3/6 and 4/6 yd; Blacks, 2/9 and 4/- yd; all bolours,2/6 yd. •'Notning to equal them in the Doroinion" is the verdict of our regular customers for this line. Silk Handkerchiefs, from 1/- each, Plain, Initial and Embroidered, all sizes, including a special Black, 40 inches square, suitable for Motorists Neckwear, at 5/- each, f Embroidered Blouse Lengths in immense variety—Silk from 10/6 to 80/-. Cotton Crepe, 5/6. Lawn, 6/-. Muslin; 10/-. Pougee (very special), 9/. These are all specially dainty this season. ' Cotton Crepes, White and Coloured at 9d yard. Also in better qualities? which are very recherche materials. ) Silk Handbags, Kimonos, Kimono Jackets etc. . ; Patterns on application^ Also a tremendous range of Fire and Draught Screens, Bamboo Blinds, %_ Dress and Hand Baskets, Laquered Tables and Boxes, and other Japanese Goods. ft. Snddgrass and Sons, im Dpo ertL — !_. __ .__ - _______ ; _ ___ _ ; , The New Post OffiGe Hotel. H. G. HOULDSWORTH. PROPRIETOR. The most central position in the town. The most up-to-date Hotel in the Nelson Province. Every convenienceJior the Travelling Pablic. Electric Light throughout. Tourists will find it a pleasure to stay here. FISHING AND SHOOTING PARTIES ARRANGED. SPECIAL CONVEYANCE TO AND FROM THE WHARF. CUISINE par Excellence. Cosy Sitting-Ilooms for Lad-es. Large, comfortable, and corvenient Commercial Booms. Attention prompt and reliable. An Ideal Hostel for Travellers. BILLIARD ROOM. SAMPLE ROOMS. "WINES AND SPIRITS OE THE BEST, TERIbS: 7/- PER DAY. P.O. Box No. 11. Telephone No. 12. As an entertainer, the Edison Phonograph is a wonderful thing. It brings the talent of the world's greatest artists into the home and places it at the disposal of whoever cares to listen. The has every improvement and advantage which the genius of Thomas A. Edison has been able to suggest. Putibne in your home. Your whole family will welcome the new songs, the good stories and the bright music. There is an Edison Phonograph at a price to suit every purse. There are new records of all the new music and songs every month. We will gladly demonstrate and explain this greatest of all home entertainers. HUFFAM BROS., Motueka.
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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13869, 27 November 1913, Page 3
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360Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13869, 27 November 1913, Page 3
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