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JgXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS have E*tcoDß will find the Now Bar Second to Noneini'theCity^for Comfort aid Conveni6n6e: V ■'-; ' A CALL SOLICITED. Nona but tht BMt of Liquors. 1 6110

BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT, XXAVING Disposed of our Business X 1 known as the SYDNEY JEWELLERY COMPANY, Hardy Street, to MR. ALEX HUNTER, we wish to thank the General Public for their support during the past eight years, and trust tKat they will continue their patronage to our successor. SYDNEY JEWELLERY CO I beg to announce having taken over the above ' mentioned business, and trust that my experierce of the last 33 years in Bridge Street, Nelson, wiu ensure a fair share of Du'hlio mtronagey WATCHES, CLOCKS, E.P. WARE.' aad JEWELLERY kept in Stock. ._ ' REPAIRS neatly executed and guaranteed. 330 ALEX; HUNTER.

Field Drain Pipes. 3-inch, 15s 6d per 100 pipes at works. 4-inch, 20s per 100 pipes at works. GLAZED AND TILANCED PIPES. Strongest Pipes in New Zealand. 4-inch, 6", 9 )f, 12", 15", and 18". Also Cheap Culvert Pipes, any size. redbrTcks. Our BRICKS are Superior Quality, all trua to Square and Evenly Burnt; they make the Finest Face Work., I Also Hand-Pressed Bricks for - Inside Work. BRICKS AND PIPES Sent to any part ~ of the Province. NELSON BRICK AND POTTERY WORKS. T. NEALE, Proprietor. Office: Neale and Haddow. 358

V \M tor Great Aim fltff/ Hit the ¥IV Mark P^Wi /I ■ Mil | lafc Time! W^&f^^ We have the happy TJHjfflk. , iust w^»* our cuefclP ' tomets require ia pike and quality, service and satisfaction, etc And our customers know full well that they can get exactly wb»t they ask for at T. Usher a Son, HAROY STREET. Thone 41. Where 'tis True Economy to Shop.

HAIRDRESSMG SALOON §1 a SB BILLIARD. PARLOUR. LOWER HAEDY-STEEET. . JMA.CATJLA.Y has pleasure in an • nouncmg that he has now completed the equipment of his new Uairdressing Saloon and Tobacconist's Shop, und. solicits public patronage. Two ohaus—first class tradesman—promptitude and civility. The Tobacconists-Department will be fonnd replete with every requirement for the smoker. In the Billiard Parlour (upaiairs) are two of Alcook's best tables, and the fittings and conveniences make this the best room in the city. A Trial Solicited. J MACAULAY. Hairdresser and Tobacconist. ,4598

HARLEY & SONS.. RAGLAN BREWERY, V NELSON. TTAVE now on Sale, in Quarts and -*-1 Pints, their Celebrated ALE and STOUT, brewed especially for the Christmas and New Year trade. Also their famous XXX DRAUGHT BEER in Kegs and Patent Jars. Prices: Ale and Stout (quarts) 7s Od per jdoz Ale and Stout (pints) 4a Od per doz Beer ... ..... 2s 3d per gal. One Shilling per doz<m allowed on quart bottles on being returned, and 6d per dozen for pints. Customers would oblige by sending in their orders early. Telephone 133. P.O. Box 41. NEWMAN BROS.' KOYAL MAIL COACHEI WEST COAST SERVICE. * j'J£AVE/Gler>hope f<rr the West Coast on arrival of Trains on TUESDAY ad FRIDAY, Returning again ojq WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, in sime for Passengers txv catch th© Trains , far ftelson. ' The Glenhope Coach connects with I k!-e Reefton and We*tport Ooaohsi at1 inangahtza Junction. - | Pa-cols carried tt moderate ratea. , Oookinp Office t Crown Stable*. | , NFWMAN BROS., Pro»ri«teM, I

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13930, 11 February 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13930, 11 February 1914, Page 2