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AUCTION SALES. j Nelson Farmers' Co.-op., Limited. TAP AW ERA SALE. JHUBSDAY NEXT, MAT Ist. 1919, at 1.30 p.m. Present Entries:— 13 Pat Ewes 30 Breeding Ewes 20 Lambs Vendors please advise. NELSON FAKMfcJES' CO-OP,, idfltlTEo, 2208 .....■■■ Auctioneers. ' Joint Auctioneers. TAPAWERA STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, Ist May, 1919. T\ALGETY AND CO., LTD., and "•■N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE ' AGENCY CO., LTD., will ofifcr:— 360 Lambs 20 Fat Sheep 230 Wethers (lots) 40 M.S. Ewes 200 Mixed Aged Ewes (lots) 1 Pat Cow ' 8 Mixed Cattle. 2214 JTANDKERCHIEFS, Sox, Silk Hose,! •*-■- Silk Neckwear, Swiss Neckwear, J Jap. Silk, Tea Cloths, Duchess Sets,! etc.—Fleming and Sons. i |> ÜBBER STAMPS.—We mamtfao- j - 1-1' ture every class of Stamp. Call j and inspect specimens. Prices right, j * "The Colonist" Jobbing Department. the best rubber goes into the v' famous North British Hot Water Bottles. The "Unique" Stopper can't! leak, and the well vulcanised seams J never burst, and always have the brand on neck of bottle. ■. . . _, & ' ■ .$ I "^^^ "SALT 1 \ rpi? j I dainty \ \ tables 1 i / i $\ OF ALL 6POCE9S ca ftt Mi...,,...m...»........ygi MAN-TAILORED WALKING SKIRTS IN NAVY CLOTH, Made to Your Individual Measure— . 22s 6d. I promise you that I will make to your individual measure a better skirt for less money than you can-buy one for at any retail shop in New Zealand. If you do not find it perfectly satisfactory, in style, fit and finish, I will send your money back by return mail. Remember, the skirt you order is cut to your individual measure by an expert man tailor. You are saved all bother, worry and trouble, and I take all the risk. You' not only save money, but you get all the latest style and finish which only the expert man tailor can give. The saving of 5s or 10s is well worth while—but the extra satisfaction is worth much, more to you. Let me send you a home measurement form and samples of the latest materials from 22s 6d to 50s for the completed skirt. You will be surprised at the value.^-JOHN H. GLA&SON, Cashel Street, Christchurch. WANTED Ti PURSHISE J^ADIES' OR GENTS' BICYCLES. FURNITURF in large or small quantities. Also MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Best Prices Given. FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC., Bought, Exchanged, or sold on Commission. G. P. RUSSELL, GENERAL DEALER, Hardy Street. 1388 GREAT STOCKTAKING' SALE ■CONTINUES RIGHT THROUGHOUT THE MERRY MONTH OF MAY (May Ist to May 31st), At "NOVELTIES," 42 Hardy street. Drastic and Sweeping Reductions in all Departments. The stock is far too big, and must be radically reduced. The more we sell, the less we'll have oO count. . Large and choice stocks of Dolls, all '?ss 2d in the Is. (Prices range from is to 42s each.) ' SPECIAL -NOTE.—We. intend to relinquish "No; 2" in Bridge street.' The stock is now for Sale, and can be reduced to meet buyer if wished. A lanje. roottry convenient shop. First, class plateglass window. "Well lit, good living accommodation, fi»d ..-easonablo rental. Meanwhile the cL ock will be Sold off to the public daily AT BARGAIN PRICES to CLEAR. 42 Hardy Street, and "No. 2" in Bridge Street. "mHE COLONIST" may be obtoiaoi -°- daily from Mrs. Jafeoeton'r JStore, Tabun®. BON?), FINN®* & CO.,

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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15059, 30 April 1919, Page 2

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