I What Linens I are you Wanting? J Are yt>u satisfied with your j Sheets, Pillow-Cases, Tablecloth?, Serviettes ? And your Tray Cloths, Run- , ners, D'oyles ? . • Whatever you happen to need, you'll find the good kinds here, We are specialists in plflin HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY. Our aim is to supply the best HOUSE LINENS at moderate prices. Oar motto is "Good Value" and we give it. Always 1/- discount off each £ for cash. Neale & Hurst, 1 Linen Store - Hardy-st. • | MOTOR CAR^ SERVICE. MOTOR CAR LL'/VVES NELSON EVERT TUESDAY, at 8.30 a.m., , FOR TAKAKA: RETURNING WEDNESDAY. TRIPS TO OTHER DISTRICTS by Arrangement. AT MODERATE RATES. W. c7cTbbs, C/b TRAFALGAR HOTEL. Telephone 318. 179 New Spring Goods T,.;H. CONDELL i B nowJlshowing a Lovely Assortment of New and Fashionable Materials and Garments' in every Department. A special line of EMBROIDERY and INSERTIONS to match, from 2 inches up to 36 iaohea wide, lovely designs. . A beautiful stock of New MILLINERY, trimmed and untummed, Flowers, Feathers, Mounts, and Ribbons in all colours and designs, A fall stook o£ GENT'S. HATS, SUITS. TEtOUSERS and TENDERWEAR. Prices to suit all. An inspection invited. T.H. CONDELL. General Draper, Milliner and Clothier Trafalgar Street, ——- _ -i —»—• Wool Season. WE ARE ADVANCING, AS USUAL, ON Wool, Skins, Butter, AND Other Produce, FOR SHIPMENT TO THE LONDON MARKET, OR FOR SALE IN WELLINGTON. J. H. COCK & CO., LIMITED. 4430 m , - - r £5 REWARD, j fl WING to oomplainta from outlying dißtriotß that unauthorised perpns are removing papers from "The JoloniBt" bundles while in transit, the ibove reward is offered for information feadiag to the conviction of those #euduigr v BOND, FINNEY * CO., v Proprietors "The Ooloniit." Nelson, March 6th, 1913.
Agricultural Seeds. ■Jfc \ • The QUALITY and GERMINATION of our GRASS SEEDS are '' A considerably above the usual standard. They are SPECIALLY and ■'^My|j' - M/g CAREFULLY selected. : SW-kWrn* PERENNIAL AND ITALIAN. :<£§m('iMm^s@^ Rye Grass, Cocksfoot, Timothy and Clover Seeds, Fescues, Crested re»( iHwifj^L Dogstail, Poa Pratensis, Turnip and other varieties of Farm Seed. W« WESTERN WOLTirS GRASS. ~ *I§S 1/ I/®! We im Porfc tE'is big crop producing Seed direct from the original pro/<|l[^^ I i iriimk ducers in sealed sacks. VreßW iWSk There is a variety of Colonial Grown Western Wolth's on the Market "i \ I^SL J Wtm offered at a lower price but after several-trials it is proved that the 1 IIwBBUI-T^i Colonial production does not yield anything like the heavy crops that I \|«hßl YJ?m the imported variety produces. § fl^W lgg£& If you would sow the best, buy WESTERN WOLTHgS fiom II I \\\ J^Tf BUXTON'S. ' ' 11 1 I< 1/i We recommend Farmers who prefer \\fim COOPER'S SHEEP DIP, NON-POISONOUS DIPS \ \II ill' because we firmly believe it is have choice of the following:— H W/l 111 ' tlie besfc -^^ of its kind °n tlie Cooper's Double Strength NonM Vi ill I market. Poisonous and Milk Oil Fluid wk /I II As a esfcr°yer o£ slaee -Plice and ■ Di]ps' TO /I ill/ ■ ticks, Cooper's is unequalled. ■ n . m!iAf# . x, Cannons Non-Poisonous Dips, \WIW There is a reduction m the price j 2 and g Hon drumg> Wlwff of Cooper' Powder Dip for this Y/^^ season. Little's Improved Non-Poisonous |S| Therefore it is the most econom- Liquid Dip, which allows of the |1| ical and effectual poisonous Dip addition of one-fourth more water II now existing. " than formerly. lelson and Motyeka.
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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13418, 16 March 1914, Page 3
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557Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13418, 16 March 1914, Page 3
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