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NEW ADYEBTISEMENTS. i ANirD, a Smart LAD. JAMES PAMILTON, 170 Cordial Factory, Nelson. WANTED, at onoe, a BOY ; mnat bt good and quick milker. Apply C. E. MOLESWORfH, Riohmona. 169 T OST, Navy Blue Se rg a JJOKET, b« _LJ iween Upper Mout 6r c and Richmond' Will finder kindly retur n (o 8. FOWLEa, ooaohdrivar; Montere store, or May's Riohmond. 155 TO LET- Villa Residfnee •• Rosebank," College Hill ; two aores land, evsrj eoovenieooe, in the occupation ol Thomab Roberta, Eeq. ; poesesßion Maroh. Aleo, Family Resideroe, ten rooms, tvery convenience, TASMiN-STRBET ; possession in Maroh. Apply THOMAS RAINE, Nilestreeti 156 BIGGEBT stook of Men's strong Shirts yet seen in Nelson from Is 6d eaoh, Singlets 1/- eaoh, Pants from 1/-, Sooke 3d pair, Btaoes 6d pair, at 0. SMITH'S Olearing Sale. 157 "T A DIES' Summer Vtsta rsduoed to 6d JLJ Children's Woollen Veetef, very fi eat uj*ke, 6d eaoh. Don't miss scouring some if these bargains at 0. SMITH'S Clean-!':' S-.le. /J1 iiEAT Rednationa in Ladies's Under\J, obibiog. Special line of Nightdresses (embroidered) given away at 1/li eaoh. Blouses 1/- eacb. Flannelette Undt rcJothing 1/- each garment. C. SMITH'S Clearing Baie. A L £ °^t Silk Mantles mast be o'e aired. ■^V greater reductioua than ever. Speuial tfiabtle at 7/G, worth 40/ , At C. SMITH'S Clearing Sale. ART Curtaina 2/9 pair, White Lace Curtains, 5 yards long, 1/6 pair, lot ol sample Curtains from 9< and 1/- eaoh, Tea Coßies 1/- eaoh,— o. SMITB'jS Clearing dale. XVf OOL Mf,S3 reduced from 4/6 to 1/G YV eaob. White Calico 1/11 dczao, .bandies Gimps and Trimmings 3d bundle, Chiffona 3d bundle, Prints almost given away.-C. SMITH'S Clearing Sale. NEW Novelties jast arrived in Ladita Boarls, Ties, tollarß, and Collarettes, all to go at sale prices. Every line ia stools as advertised, at 0. SMITH'S Clearing Sale. 16 a MAIIAI LODGE. No. 801, 0. A. 0, D. A SPECIAL SUMMONED MEETING J\. of the above Ledge will be held on WEDNESDAY, Januiry 24th, at the Lodge Room, at 8 p.m. .business notified by oirou'ar. 171 T, COLES, A.D. SUNDAY~SGHOOL PICNIC 7 /pHE ANNDAL PICNIC of the Chriat X Ohuroh and All Saints' Sunda. Schools will be held on WEDNESD V Next, Jannary 24, in Mr O'Brian's paddock near Bisbopdale. Train leaves 10.30. Return Tiokets for Adults 6d of Rev J. P. Kempthotne and Rev J. F. Snee. Tea for Visitors 1/r^HRISTIANS 1 MSBTING HOUSE, VJ Waimea-st. — Usual Servioe TOMORROW Evening, at 6.30. Subject 11 The Resurrection." Seats free. All welcome. 166 All S/IIWTSr OHUpOff. TBE Services in the ab.»ve Churoh will beoonduoted, for the next Two Sun days, by the BEY. MR EVANS, of New PJymouth. 16C ST. JOHN'S METHODIST CHUROH, Hardy street. — TO-MORROW. — Morning: MR TBEODORE T. THOMAS, of Canterbury University. Evening: MB B. N. C. TSNNENT, of Otsgo University. TRINITY Presbyterian Church SABBATH, 21st JANUARY. Morning — MR JAMES L MONFRIES, Student Missionary to Maoris, Otago, and M 3J. T. Me WILLIAM, Seore-tary-eleoi to A.S.C.U. Evening— REV JO 3 N T. BOWIE, M.8., Cb. M., Superintendent of Hoapita>, Ambrym. Special oolleavions fer Foreign Missions. On WEDNESDAY the Rxv DR. BOWIE will Addresß a Meeting in the Old Fores; Inn, Wakefield, at 7,30 p.m. Collection fir Foreign Missions. 168 pOYAL MAIL COAO B. STANLEY FOWLER, Pkopbietob, BEGS to inform the Inhabitants ol Riwaka, Motoeka, Riohmond, and the surrounding districts that his Coaoh tow runß daily between the aboveraentionsd plaoes, and he hopes, by B trio 4 attention to his duties, to merit a fair ebsre of public patronage. All parcels or orders entrusted to him will receive his careful attention. Daily Timetable. Leave— Riwaka Post Office 7 a.m. Motneka do 7.30 a.m. Arrive— Ricbmond .. 11.30 a.m. Leave — Railway Hotel, Bichmond, 12.30 p.m. Arrive — Motueka Post Office 4.30 p.m Riwaka do 5 p.m Theatre Royal, THE Lyceum Dramatic Co* After a rooet successful season on ihe West Coast, will opeE Monday, Jan. 22, 1900 In the famous Spectacular and exoiting Sporting Drama THE -pvOUBLW XT 1 VENT, HE XyOUBLE JQjVENT, The Great Raoe for the Melbourne Cup Been in all its realism. Flemington Course painted specially by Mr Huddleeton. Pbices of Admission — 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. Day Sales at StaUard and MaOabe's. Doora open 7.30 ; Cartain 3 p.m. 114 SALE SALE SALE. SALE BEISG Overstocked, we are now holding a Special Bale of DRARERY, MILLINEEY E?o. Now is yonr time to cave money. Much of everything exoept profit. See Windows and Doorways, and walk in. FI^AL NO 1 * ICE.— It is requested that all accounts re paid before the 31st Deo. Accouniß mach overdue will be saed for if not paid by Dee; 31 *t. MRS ANSTiCE, Tratelgar-eirGat, N^ecn ■

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Colonist, Volume XLIII, Issue 9690, 20 January 1900, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XLIII, Issue 9690, 20 January 1900, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XLIII, Issue 9690, 20 January 1900, Page 2

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