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W. B. GIRLING AND CO., Wholesale & Retail DIRECT IMPORTERS FROM THE BRITISH, IRISH, AND SCOTCH MAWFEACTOEIES. On? Havelock Branch contains a first-class assortment of good sound substantial drapery selected to suit the requirements of the district. To quote prices is very misleading in an Advertisement. The goods must be seen and hand led to test their value, what appears very cheap on paper is found sometimes to be very dear. No firm in the trade can give greater advantages to Customers, for the reason that the bulk of our goods coming direct from the Manufacturers, the middle profit is saved. French Mmnofts, French Cashmeres, French S. rges, Homespuns,. .•hi. l en iiimu-iiso variety of Dress Materials, all ivin.irkinly good value. BLANKETS. W« huM a fromondotiH stuck at our head-quarters, Blenheim, fiww which wv feed onr brandies as required. While Blankets: m English and Colonial makes ; Grey, Blue, and Scarlet Blankets, ran) value. CALICOES, &o. The celebrated Dacca Twist, both in Calicoes, Sheetings, Turkey kids, Sil. Mas, &c., we have always a u*iy large stuck, the fact of onr cl dug a large wholesale trade necessitates onr heavy storks. We ar« the '(do agents fur these goods in Mm I borough. JGi rvWepio tment. whether Fancy <«"ods, Men's Clothing, &c*., is i'niiy ivitrcoenUal by a compleie assortment. MEN’S CLOTHING. Try our Double-Milled Saddle Tweeds in Trouser.-, Trousers and Vests, «ud Mins : no tuned made lluie equal in durability. The inlmbifanlß of Havdivk, Kuitnna. Delonis, D ep Cnek, and Widt’imanna, imt respectfully informed .that should tin-y requireanything not to be obtained at onr Haveloek Brandt, it can be at ouco got from our Blenheim Branch'in the shortest possible time.

G- L Beath & Co HAVE tho Largest ami Best Assorted Slock in tho Province OF — Boys’ and Men’s New Zealand Tweed Clothing. Colonial Flannels, liny, and Dress Goods in great vanetv, all at. the lowest , cash prices. Write, for Patterns. fcsfTion’r. Forget t&e Address— HARDY AND TRAFALGAR T p.EETS, MEnSON COME ! GOME ! COME ! VISIT THE NELSON Boot Bazaar, (Next Royal Bine House.) First el»«••$ English and Colonial Boots " at Popular Prices, and supplied ; ' to order at. the shortest notice. GEORGE haslbm, Hardy-street, Nelson. Alex. Robertson (From Perth, Scotland), Dyer, Scourer, &c., COLLINGWOOD ST RE ST, KELSON, AND 76, CUBA STREET. WELLINGTON. Indies’ Drosses, ■'•amaski and other CuVlains, Ostrich F.ealhors. and ovary description of Dyeing done. 'Gent'omen’s Light Tweed Suits Gleaned, utd Dark Cloth Suita Renovated or l yed aud Pressed to look equal to new, at Muldouino Prices. SOHO FOUNDRY, [Established 1860.1 Robt. M- Crosbie SiGINEBH, Boiler-maker, iron and Brass Fouwdrr, General tn, , n ■ slimatos and Specifipfttmns_ given ill descriptions of Mint rs, Builders, Contractors’ Iron-work. comsites for Quartr.-mishir.g and mining Machinery cf every elrs.--. j-dressiiig..Machinery a opecialil j. HAND, AND I'Oli SALE, CHEAP—o*hp HariKonlal Er.oine. mio D■ 1 ]' iin d Olio 4hp Nei Ideal Eng na end . o Dnubln furrow Plough, in good •/cue Hen pinti Mnchioo. diuo; one new fl'U'ge Entr nco Huts’*. Apply SOHO FOUNDRY,

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 82, 7 November 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 82, 7 November 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 82, 7 November 1890, Page 4

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