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Scettfs Last Expedition, 2-volume i edition 7s, posted 7s 6d. Richmond's "Mrs. Red Pepper," 3s 6d. Jeffrey FarapPs "The Honourable Mrs. Tawnish," special illustrated edition, 6s. - Cooke's "The Joy Bringer," 3s fct. Comfort's "Road of Living Men," 3s. 6d. „ . Myrtle Read's "Threads of Grey and Gold," 3s 6d. Thomas Dixon's "The Southerner," 3s 6d Wentworth's "The Fire Within," 3s 6d "The Way Home," by author of "Inner Shrine," 3s 6d. Lincoln's "Dr. Pratt's Patients," 3s 6d. Chambers' "Business Life," 3s 6d. Stodkley's "Dream. Ship," 3s 6d. * Rex Beach's "Iron Trail," 3s 6d. Hall Caine's "Woman Thou Gayest.; Me." 3s 6d. _ „ I Lindsay Russell's "Smouldering Fire," 3s 6d. ,- . ~ "What's Wrong with Unionism— fcne true case for labour," Is 3d. 4. E HOUNBELL & CO., LTO. Tyree's Studio TBAFALGAB STREET, NEL&ON. Over 85 years ooutinuoua Ibuainess in Nelson. Unequalled Record. Highest Class of Work. Our Photo^i-aphs are oontimionslyjkept up to the Standard, which ha made our Beputation. Enlargements made from any Photograph. Call and inspect Specimens. TYREE, PHOTOSBAPHEB, HAIRDRESSINB SALOON AND , BILLIARD PARLOUR, LOWER HARDY-STREET. J MACAU LAY has pleasure in an • nounoing that ho Las now completed the equipment of his new Hair dressing Saloon and Tobacconist's Shop, and solicits public patronage. Two chairs—first class tradesmen—promptitude and oivility. The Tobacconist's Department will be found leplete with every requirement for the smoker. In the Billiard Parlour (upstairs) are two of Alcock's bes* tables, and the flstings and conveniences make tbis the best room in the city. A Trial Solicited. J MACAULAY. Hairdresser and Tobacconist. 4698 Field Drain Pipes. 3-inch, 15s 6d per 100 pipes at works. 4-inch, 20s per 100 pipes at works. GLAZED ANoTIANCEO PIPES. Strongest Pipes in New Zealand. 4-inch, 6", 9" 12", 15", and 18". Also Cheap Culvert Pipes, any size. RED iiICKS. Our BRICKS are Superior Quality, all true- to Square and Evenly Burnt ; they make the Finest Face Work. 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: Nealo and Haddow. 358 MOTOR "SUPPLY STORES AND ENGINEERING WORKS. WAKEFIELD. Agents for:— Detroiter and New King Motor Cars, Maudslay Motor Lorries. Lincoln Elk and Other Motor Cycles. Tangye's Engines, Etc. Tyres of All Kinds in Stock. OARS AND CYCLES ON HIRE. All Kinds of Machinery Repaired. Address :— MOTOR SUPPLY STORES, 329 WAKEFIELD. TO FRUITGROWERS & OTHERS. o » You are advised, in your own interests, to send your consignments of FRUIT and Other Produce to us, the OLDEST-ESTABLISHED and MOST RELIABLE FIRM in DUNEDIN. We have the Largest and Most Central Rooms in the City. Prompt Adnces and Returns. Auction Sales held Every Morning at 9 o'cloak, and a large attendance of buyers is always secured. Labels sad Advice Notes Posted Free on application. THOB. PAfiRSON & 00., Auctioneers and Agents, Vogel Street. DUNEDIN. Established 1879. Agents for Bave-u Power Sprayer, "Demon" Bird Sparer. 5218 J. R. GODSON k SON, BREWERS, BOTTLERS, AND CRATED WATER --MANUFACTURERS.— Famous — XXX DRAUGHT BEER in casks and jars. A.E. TONIC ALE in quarts and pints. STOUT, INVALID, in quarts and pipt.j. Celebrated— /ERATED WATERS, GINGER BEER. CORDIALS. HOP ALE (a refreshing nonintoxicating Ale). /4 LL the above beverages are made _ from the best and purest materials. Skill and scrupulous cleanliness prevail throughout the BREWERY, BOTTLING STORES, and CRATED WATER FACTORY, the result being an ever increasing demand for the drinks produced at— THE NELSON BREWERY (Telephone 13). AND THE CITY /ERATED FACTORY (Telephone 114).

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13419, 17 March 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13419, 17 March 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13419, 17 March 1914, Page 2

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