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Advertisements arc L-tnerted iii this column at the rate of Twenty ivordsfor One Shilling. 'I/nets" insertions, ha'f a-c-rown ; six insertions, four xhUlingx dud sixpence; for Cash only; if booked one shilling each insertion WANTED, Hands for Survey Party. . Apply 1/1 Survey Office. PECIAL LINES in Drapery,— Muslins and Prints 3d yard ; Laces 4d dozen yards ; Ribbon Corsets Is 6d ; Stockings 6d. — Carpenter's. 172 MEN'S Teniiis au-l strong Working Shirts 2s 6J; Summer Underpants and Singlets Is .3d; Handkerchiefs 3 for Is : Grey Denim Trousers 3s lid. LADIES' Rush Hjits id ; Sun Hats 6d ; , 6d ; Sailors Is lid ; Lace Curtains Is 6a pair. 174 At Carpenter's Hardy-street. WANTED, a competent General .' Maid. Apply Mrs Eyre Kenny, Brougham-street, evening. 159 FOR SALE, TO CLEAR. — A few Gents' latest model English-made Bicycles. Built for strength and durAbib'ty. Front rim braVe, freewheel and back pedalling brake, mud guards, lamp, bell, and all accessories. Silver rims. Great bargain at i:8 IDs. No Ladies' machines left. Also, one " Blick" Typewriter (No. 5), £4. Apply ■' QUICK/ this office. 162 WANTED to purchase, Boardinghouse -in Nelson. Send particulars to "Verax," care this office No agents need apply. 146 W' ANTED, by a lady, a, Bedroom and . Sittingroom, unfurnished ; or share of a small cottage. Apply, stating terms, to •' Immediate," care of Colonist Office. 154 LOST, a Bunch of Keys. Finder rewarded. 107 Colonist Office. USHFELLING.— Wanted to Let, ,/ 400 acres of bush, in contracts from 50 acres and upwards ; easy cutting timber- good price paid. Bush 10 miles from Motueka by main road. Apply Herbert Smith, Motueka. 102 PIANOFORTE Buyers wishing for unrivalled quality and price, would do well to call on Mr G. F. Naylor Trafalgar Square, Nelson. 4101 WANTED. Girls. Constant employment, light wovk, good wages. 2949 Griffin & Sons, Ltd. WHY DON'T YW Marry the Girl? When Lock chh t'urnish you right out with everything ■■>! a few pounds. Consult Lock, and )><• ■ a my now. aO TO THE lUGS ! .---iV.r Furniture, Bedding, Bedott::e.t , Lino?, Sheetings, Pianos, Organ.-, blunges, Sewing Machines, go to Lock's, the Universal Provider's. FOR THE BABIE B— Go-carts, Prams, Cradles, Baby Jumpers, etc; stylish patterns, low prices : .■« Lush's. DUST and dirt easily reiuoved from " All Blacks " i'oiirh, Wholesale from R. Snodgrass A So- •-. €fe A LL BLACKS "Hoot Polish softens _£jL jjjid preser\ os 1 lie leather from cracking. ' Wholesale from E. Snodgiaas & Sons. THE blackest, brightest and best Black is "Alt Wacl:s" Boot Polish. Wholesale from 11. Si odgrass & Sons. " To Carp triers. nnENDERS are,ea'U«;tl for Alteraiions, JL at Tasman-street School. Specifications with Messrs Savage & Pone, Hardy -street. Tenders to be in hands of undersigned by ISth in.st. JAMES H. MACKENZIE, 110 Chairman, T. S. S. Maoriiand Copper Company. WANTED, a Cook for the officers' mess, for the above Company. Apply MR W. S. li AMPSON, IG3 * Trafalgar-street, Nelson, Nelson Tra' hg Club. ANNUAL X . .i LaG. WEDNESDAY, 12r... l ..^mjaky, 1908. T^TOMINATIONS for ; .lUvtMits at the i_M above Meeting close at t" c Secretary's Office, Mercer's Kooms, Trafalgarstreet, Nelson, at 9 p.m. on FRIDAY, 17th January. For full programme, see " Referee " of Bth January. JOHN GLEN, Secretary. Nelson, 18th Jan., 1008. 164 IMPORTANT. THE DRESDEN PIANO MANUFACTURING & AGENCY COY. (Dnnedin, Christchurch,and Wellington) desire to notify to their numerous clients and the musical public of Nelson and surrounding districts that their LOCAL AGENCY will for the future be carried on by MESSRS BEKRYMAN BROS., Music Sellers, of Bmlge-street, Nelson, and the Company hope that the confidence placed in them by their friends in Nelson during the past 25 years may be retained. MESSRS BERRYMAN are hereby authorised to receive nil moneys on our account, and their receipt will be a sufficient acknowledgement-. THE DRESDEN PIANO M. & A. CO, J. A. K. RIEDLE, 151 Mana ,ei\ White Horse Whisky, THE "White Horse Cellar" Whisky comes from the Lagavulin Distillery, which is recognised as the most famous and oldest in Scotland. Good Scotch Whisky as a restorative or digestive is unequalled, but it must be good. The Heather in Scotland has been very late, some not having bloomed at all fchi=i year. That is why the " White Horse Cellar " people have not sent the usual consignment of Heather so early 7 J. H. COCK & CO., Nelson. 3982 Agents. ARE you in want of a Tea or Dinner Set, Cutlery, Glassware, or Stationery, Toys, Dolls or Novelties. HAVE you seen Walker's show of useful and ornamental presents this New Year season ? ALL persons in want of the above, should not fail, to call and inspect stock at Walker's Lew Price Shop, Bridge street. PRETTY, Fancy Glassware Vases, Ornaments and nick-nacks in endless profusion at Walker's. PATRONISE the pioneer of Low Pricey for all useful Household Requisites. — Walker, Bridge street. YOU are invited to call and inspect the stock at Walker's, Bridge street. No one pressed to buy. NOW is the time to lay in your stock of Fruit Jars for the season. Prices lowest at Walker's. EVERYONE delighted this year at the large and varied stock of seasonable goods on show at Walker's., Bridge street. WHEN in town, walk up Bridge street as far as Walker's, it will repay you. YOUTHS aud Maids cull at Walker's, Bridge street aud select from the largest stock of Postcards in. Nelson. EXTRAORDINARY errwds mxhed Walker's on Xmas Eve. Please repeat on New Y T ear's Eve. * LWAYS let your motto be : "Go to \ Walker's ' Bridge street, for your Crockery." RIGHT prices," andthe right shop for all useful Household Requisites is H. WALKER'S* Bridge street, f

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Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12140, 15 January 1908, Page 3

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