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\'■ LOCK'S. COMPLETE 1 I; FBKNISJtiINCr EMPORIUM! '! Now that hostilities have ceased, what about «» !' ( 1 stiirting a Happy Home, or making your present -^ O^H ( <I . home mote, comfortable and attractive ? This Ss^^ '' I 1 caa.be done by paying a.visit to MffiL jmajil \^^. j ' \\ ' Lock's Emporium. t ' We have the Biggest Bisplay and Assortment ( I 1 of HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE in the City, and Wi 11 I ' [1 what's more, Our Prices ara Reasonable. All 'H'll *" '■ 1 our Goods are Marked in Plain Figures. wm f 1 |' ' I Every Line out on its own for^Style and Value. |H » I I> No catch-penny methods to induce trade. jHa| % \ \ I l», -7-^, We are giving a Concession to Ec- fflk ' !' 1 ffl-^J??^ tame^ > Soldiers. They are entitled .JOodfflß ' ( "*" to every consideration. " ' j 1 ;| LOGIC'S; COMPLETE FUHISaSHS^S. I & Beaytlfui Garden of Roses, ■■;■■■ "';: Glorious Shrubs, i BLIGHT-PROOF FRUIT TREES That Produce Delicious traits. .EiSILtT'S CENTRAL PKODUCE MAET, havlDg been appointed Agents for D. Bay & Sons, Auckland, Rose Specialists Puncan & Davies, New Plymouth, Shrub Specialists; and Millichamp & Son-;, Eruit Tree Specialists, offer to their customers the Finest Collection of Ross-Trees, Shrubs and Fruit Trees ever offered to the Public, at Prices that will appeal to Customers. Catalogues and full particulars Reilly's C@ffitral Pro&iiee iart s MORAY PLACE, DUNEDXN As the Anoient Egyptian Pyramids are a record ©f a wonclerfuS undertaking, so is. PYRASiiB TEA a record of Anil Prlc'ds are-only 2/4/2/0, 2/8 per.lK' SOLD BY . . -■: ■ Sole District Agents. if ©yr Hundred PoyncSs 1 Nitmgen Per Acre! 1 Californian and Oregon Orehardists, I by using Crushed Limestone on I their orchards, raise and plow under 1 Peas or Vetches, thus adding up to I 400lbs, of and seyeral i n - tons of organic matter as plant food 1 I for trees and for improving the soil 1 , I at a lninimuiß cost. » I I Ask for Booklet: " Lime in its Relation to I I . FarmiDg >} i * 1 Sole Agent® Motueka Lime Company, 1 I Box 118, E^eSsofs. | 5 NELSQIS—HAVELOCK—BLEMK£BRS ElEillJk^roSllefS 1 maim sehvsoe. j AKD I HUDSON CAKS USED. I CAES LEAVE DAILY; WQMQVL'^ la©@fSS a Leave TNelson 9 a.m. |» tjfar; Arrive fitaftmm 2.30 p.m. , '-S. YOr/ CllOlOtt. Leave Blenheim 9 a.m. — Arrive Nelson 2.30 p.m. The Cheapest Motor Trip In M.I. All parcels must be prepaid. Vcu can easiiyfchoosc a fiicej Booking Office: . Gift from these. JONES'S TATTEESALL'S STABLES. - ' Phone 39. , - ..''" Blenheim, Phone 80«. 3248 HaiUdkefGhSefS :] k . ___ j. Very Pretty Embroidered Hand- ,- " UNITED MOTP^SERYICE IX LT.O. kerchiefs In Fancy Boxes ~ lg- travelTy motor. Dainty .Neckwear s Is BLENHEniSKAIKOTJKA- • Swiss EmbrofdereU Roil CoJSar^ CITRISTCIIUIiCH. Crepe de Chtne Collars. )n| Or Vice Versa. ~ to — ' Blouses:' /^iAliU leave Blenheim: Mondays, Wed- , iy uesdays and Fridays, at 8.80 a m.; Crep9.de Chine,|VOl!e,|Jap|S«ik, and rftarn from Kaikouva: Tuen^ays, vo Thursdays and Sa+u' days. Single Fares, j> _ >— £1 10-?; Return, £2 153. Cars leave Kaikonra, and Chr-istchurch , -*' t? daily, ab 8.45. Single Faros, 37/6; lie-"'" »„■ a gb f\ f ; Uookiny Offices : -Parker's Garage, Blen- g* 1 141|| 1 |S & Oilo l he Phn«es: 35, Kaik«,ura; 2159, Christ- I church. Slarrfu 1 -' Telogcama: Uoimo, Kaikoura or Chrisfc- HAruy «9Lr«6i.J .church. . 12. . ' ' ,

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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15027, 22 March 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15027, 22 March 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15027, 22 March 1919, Page 1