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NEW ADYERTIBEMBNTB. mHS PALACE OARS will leave the Oharoh JL Steps at a quarter to Nine To-morrow 'SUNDAY) for Wa'-nea West, leaving there about Three o'olook. Seats may be booked with Drivera or Thomas. 290 t? t nily Presbyterian Church EEV. Wm. SBIREB, of Wellington, will preach both Morning and Eveniog. BT. 1 JOHN'S W eTI EY A N METHODIST OHOROH. — o — SERVICES will be conducted at this Church TO-MORROW as usual. 292 MR. -B\NK HALES, from Amerioa, will preaob TO-MORROW Evening. at the Christians' Meeting House, Waimeastreet. Subject: " What must I do to be saved." 293 COACH AND HORSES HOTEL. DINNEK|S&?|L. IS" Fibst-cias3 Menu, DIGBtf ANDF^WS, Pbopbiktob. WANTED, apartments for Lad? with two daughters, eittingroom, two bedrooms, with use oi kitohen and bathroom. Port pre; f erred. State terms to " Delta," office of tbia paper. 275 WANTED, by a young Lady, ocaapatiin as Companion to a Lady, or LaJyhelp in a small family, in or near Nelson or Motaeka. Apply, stating particulars, to 212 "X.V,"P.O. Box 78. FOR SALE-One gooHDraughTHORSE, witb or without Cart and Huness. Apply W. M. BELL, Wakefield. 251 OPENING OF THE OALHjLIC CEUROH, WAIMEA WES i l . BISHOP GRIME?, of Ohiistohurah, will open the new Catholic Cnurch, and preach at the 11 o'clock Mass 4S Waimea West on SONDAY NEXT. His Lordship will also preaoh at Vespers at St Mary's, Kelson. On MONDAY EVENING he will deliver a LEOTUKE on the " South Sea Islands." illustratad by limelight vie^s, in the Provin oial Hall, at 8 p,m. Admifsion— 2/- and 1/-. 280 GAYENDISI[ HOUSE. THE WILLINEBY DEPARTMENT is now under the management of MISS MEAKES, recently arrived from Melbourne. NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS will be ready for INSPECTION in a few days. R, T. MELHUISH, DIREOT IMPORTER, Trafalgar-street. DTJNLOP TYRES First In 1888 DUNLOP TYRES Foremost Ever Sisce GUARANTEED FOR 12 MONTHS BIWAHE OF lISITATIQBS bunlo? ntmm mi co,, i± 128, LITCHFIELD-STREET, CHRISTOHURCff. 271 CQJLL. NOW LANDING Ex barquo " William Ma* son " and For 477 ±( i MH je t I A V^ k3 OF THE BEST DOUBLE SCREENED NEWGASTLE GOAL. Speoially seieoted ti suit the Requirements of F^^MERS for THRESHINW porposes, and for Household use. J. C. BUKFORD, Commercial Wharf, Ih< foit. N O T I C~E^ MRS. BUTTPESS, Motaeka, has Two Booms TO LIT, with or without BoardWANTED. " AMA^BIED COUPLE without encumbrance ; the man must understand farming work, and the wife a good housewife. With a partnership. App'.y 180 F. A. L. MACK AY, Wangamoa. TAILOR-MADE GOWNS. We beg to announce that we arc now making DRESSES from £1 ds. BICYCLE DRESSES from £i 4s. SEPARATE SKIRTS FROM £1 10s. THE FOREGOING-FOR NET CASH ONLY. While "we do. not pretend these Dresses equal our best, they will prove for young ladies excellent everyday Dresses. In our best class of dhesses we shall, this year, excel our previous efforts, and in order to devote our whole time thereto, wo have CLOSED OUR GENT'S DEPARTMENT. We shall also sell, per yard, ALL DRESS MATERIALS used by us, including tho REAL* ADMIRALTY SERGE as worn in the Navy, also Foxe's and other noted makers. We also keep in stock — READY-MADE TAILOR GOWNS, j LONDON HABITS, VESTS, I JACKETS, CAPES, GAITER 3, ETC., ETC. We send patterns, sketches and measurement forms, but ladies will please state colours and class of dress they require, as we cannot send a full range of samples. NODINE & CO.. C LADIES' TAILORS, 163 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.

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Colonist, Volume XL, Issue 8808, 6 March 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XL, Issue 8808, 6 March 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XL, Issue 8808, 6 March 1897, Page 2