AUCTION SALES. Alfred Could, To-day AT 11 A.M. At the Rooms, Hardy Street. FURNITURE. Tiled Register Grate Cases of Dougherty Apples Sacks Swedes New Oilskins and Leggings Also, 1 Gelding, 5 years ' Sundries ALFRED GOULD, 2902 Auctioneer. WANTED Known—We have for sale Bananas, Oranges, Mandarins, Apples, Pearß, Cabbaged, Cauliflowers, large stock of Confectionery. At Emmett's, Kardy-street. 'Phone 344. PUPONGA COAL. rf^WING to heavy increase landed r costs, price of Puponga a® from July Ist will be:— £ Ton J Ton Ton Cash 11s 21s 40s Booked 12s 22s 6d "43s Cwts. 2s 6d, or 3 cwt. for 6s 9d for Cash only. NEALE and HADIJOW. 2635 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. DISTRICT OF NELSON. T ALFRED GUSTOFS6N, of Nelson, -* * being the holder of a Publican's License in respect to the house and premises situate at Nelson, and known •as the Custom House Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be held at the Courthouse at Nelson, on the fourth day of September, 1916, apply for a transfer of the said license from myself to Edmond John Wills, my appointee. Dated- at Nelson, the eighth day of July, 1916. ALFRED GUSTOFSON. Pitt and Moore. Applicant's Solicitors, Nelson. 2857 Simpson's Monymisifal Worksj CGLIIgGWOOD-BTgEET, NELSON. ESTABLISHED 1378. fLf £MORIALS of erery description erected in Town or Oountrj Reinforced Concrete Walls, Iron Rail bags, eto. Oarigac tnd Prices an ApplUatla*. Telephone 474, X^ ANTED TO LEND, £1 to £25 v UDon Household Furniture (without removal). No delay. Repayable easy weekly instalments. L. W. Balki"^. Nelson agent, E. C&nn. 129, Trafalgar Street, Nelson. Half-Yearly Sale COMMENCING THURSDAY, 6th JULY; Winter o®&ds, Ladies', Gents', & Children's Clothing. Ladies' Winter and Rain Coats from 17s 6d to 755. Costumes, Navy Blue Serge, Tweeds, up-to-date, latest styles; also big variety of Muffs and F^urs. Ladies' Coats, all kinds and. colours. iWe guarantee to please ail Customers with the price. We especially invite you to inspect our Showroom. The latest in Ladies' Hats in velvet and felt. Special Bargains in Ladies' and Children's MUiinery. Men's and Boys' Outfitters. Everything that a Gentleman requires. Price to suit everyone. We hope Customers will call and inspect for themselves. Opp. Railway Station. 2302 "Your Business" Is to be well and smartly attired every time and all the time. It Pays You. Our Business Is to keep your Suits and Costumes thoroughly CLEANED, PRESSED & STERILISED. So Hing up 'PHONE 360 or Call. I«XJLu CO* 9 The Prompt - The Perfect DRY CLEANERS & DYEES, 74 COLLINGWOOD STREET. NELSON Felt Hat, Fur, Feathar & Glove Cleaners. ■ Treaal Trias!" Trees! DQYO.U WANT THE |B£ST? GET IH EARLY, GO- r g~^\ ■ f^iLMiK'S' TREES, o 0&J \j 9 \y (grown on the Canterbury Plains) are well-rooted and hardy. (O 000 Apples in I-iear redsj (befit commercial lines). Also Timber Trees (backed by jeans of experience) : — pcntjs mswyrs, mxricata, maiu TIMA, AUSTRIACA, LABICIO, PONbEROSA. All sorb: of FOREST TREES & SHRUBS in endless varieties. . ' I Nelso.i A^eut— O. & C l. CLARK'S j R. BURC?SS, Asliburton Box 24, Richmond. Nurseries. ',
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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14139, 15 July 1916, Page 2
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508Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14139, 15 July 1916, Page 2
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