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HANNAH’S Sale has begun. 187 pairs v/oiiieii’s boota. “odfls and ends,usually 16a 6d. .Sale Price 6s lid. WANTKD Known—Standard Alo. til© Beat. and Purest Beer brewed in the Bominjon. Support local industry. SB7 WAN'TKD —Happy Cliildbood keeps the memories evergreen We take special pride in our child studies. Alva Srudios. 126, Cuba street 'Phone 3205. WANTED Known— Pinnock’s Oarage, adjoining Hotel Arcadia. ’Phone 2349 only number we have._ XITANTED— Engine Driver, first-class ccrVV tifleate, lor Piako Flaxmill, Montoa. Apply, F. S. Easton. Foxton. PANTED Known—l.loyd’i TAT ANTED Known—Lloyds A 1 Lever »V Watch. 265; warranted perfect timekeeper. Lambton quay ami Cuba street. WANTED Known—l 7 Barber and Co., 125. Cuba street, and 147. Kiddiford street, arc the oldest Dyeing and Dry Cleaning Works in Wellington. WANTED Known Try Hurcotub’s. 138, Willis street, for Fresh and Smoked Fish. Oysters, ole. No freezer fish. XVrANTED— Improver to General Blackl V smiui. Apply, stating experience anil wages required, to A. C. Henderson, ttaetibi. . 659 WANTED— Em ire Oil Co.. Ltd.. Harris street. Wellington, supp.y all kinds of Lubricating Oils lor Motors. Particulars of tests, quality and prices on appliratica. "VXT ANTED Known—Great Dress Bargains; * * 530 yards splendid quality navy blue dress serge, double width, special "job” purchase, usually 2s 6d to 3s 3d yard; all going at Is 9d yard. Qnereo Bros., 116, Willis stret. HANNAH’S Salo has begun. 263 pairs women's shoes, "odds and ends,' 5 usually 14s 6d. sale price 6s sd. WANTED— Visitors to the Capital City to make a pleasant break in the afternoon by visiting the up-to-date refreshment rooms well known as Fail’s Commercial Restaurant. 196. Lambton WANTED— Ladles to visit Mrs Waddell, Boulcott street, if they require their hair treated, nails manicured, and all kinds of face massage. Everything is of the latest unit best. WANTED —By thoroughly competent Englishman, position as finisher or foreman; used to all classes of work: welting a speciality. Apply. “Times’’ office. WANTED Known—Dark morning’s call lor Alarm Clocks. Lloyd. Jeweller, sells them, at 6s 6d, 8s 6d, 9s 6d: all warranted. WANTED Cook-General, housemaid kept. Apply, with references, Mrs Herbert Kawson, 97. Wellington terrace. WANTED Known—The History of Rugby Football in Wellington and Wairarapa is now on Sale at all Railway Stations and with train runners WANTED —Motor Oars repaired hy most competent mechanics in Dominion, Stanton and Evans. Molesworth street. ’Phono 2240. ANTED Tramlayers, 10s day, cr V V contract, for milling bush; Ploughmen (Hawke’s Bay). 25a; Shepherd, dogs and saddle, -E7O year; Cowboy, 20s; Bushfellers. 9s; Scrub-cutters, contract; Tauhine Pullers. 700 acres, 3s 6d an acre. Stamp reply. F. P. Welch, Labor Agent, Mastorton. ,

SUFFERED THREE TEARS. ‘Tor three long years I suffered continually from relaxed throat and cold on the chest," writes Mr J. R. Craig, jun., 467, Nicholson street. North Carlton, Victoria. ‘‘l could not shake this cold off. i tried everything without getting any relief. A friend recommended Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and I am very thankful that he did for I cdnnot speak too highly of it. It gave me immediate relief and quickly cured me." Sold everywhere. •

It has been proved beyond any doubt that one ton of the best class of lucerne hay is equal to a ton of bran It will pay dairy farmers to consider how many tons of lucerne hay they can grow on an acre every year, and put the cost against their outlay for bran (used for feeding purposes. On an analysis of soils taken from a 'lucerne plot it was found that the top nine inches of soil contained 5241 b more nitrogen than a plot which had been cropped with wheat. This amount if nitrogen is equal to about 30 cwt of nitrate of soda, worth in New Zealand (about £24. Ngaio, June 20. 1911. NAZOL, LIM‘ITEI>. Dear Sirs, —I was suffering from a very acute form of Influenza, together with Sore Throat. I was depressed and slept badly, when a friend advised me to try "NAZOL." I had bought several other remedies, including a well-known cough -cure, but could not get cured. "NAZOL” gave me instant relief, and jmy illness gradually left me, so that I ■am able to eat and sleep well. I canjnot speak too highly of "NAZOL."— [Yours faithfully, John Carroll. j

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8183, 26 July 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8183, 26 July 1912, Page 3