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r,j : , I__ . , t iAdve'tisemettt* are tnseriea m t/i^ column at the rate of Twcn;s 4 words fo/r One Shilling. Tha* insertions, half-a-tir&uin; «<«♦.. terilpm, four shiUinge and [six pence: forOaiH only; if booked , one smwing eaoh insertion, I T OST, Black Sheep Pup, white on ohest, I? XJ biindk on feet. Apply W. Moor,j honee, Bronti-Btreet. ggg •; \ VTTANTEIS, a Boy, able to milk. r " ' 826 Apply Colonist Offioe, WANTED, a Young Girl, ta' assist in housework during the duy. and sleep at home. Apply Mrs Dull, Sb*l-bourre-street, \ 027 ISTJAKTED, a competent Man, for VV Grocery Dapartmentf references" required. Apply to A. Minoy, Motueka. ' G2S WANTED, a Cook (housemaid kept). Apply, in the evening, to Mrs _\ H. Richmond, The Cliffs, The Port. (529 WANTED, a Teacher for the Wai.awa Bay Household Sohooi, Salary £86 a year; 3 music pupils extra. App'y, by letter, lo Mrs G. W. Welle., French Pass. 63U LOMdTOES 2d per Jb, Onions" iiib'sTSr ls. Cucumbers cheap. At Nile-9tre6* Store, opposite Central Sohocl. 641 OUR Summer Sale is now in full string. 500 Sample Towels to go from 6d to Is each.— Cash Drapery, Bridge-sS. 031 AT our Summer Sale we are selling all White Quilts at great reductions. Come and see our value at 3/6, S/11, 4/6, and 6/6 each — Caßh Drapery, Bridgestreet. 632>' AT our Summer Sale— 72-inoh etTOng . Brown Twill Sheeting. w.rth'"i/,^t»r> lid yard ; 36 inch White Calico, relaiafl from 6/- to 4/6 dozen. — Calh Bf?p&ryr Bridge-street. " b§B A T Our Summer Sale— looo Dark and x_L Light Blouse Lengths, all 3 yards, for 1/- ; 36-inch Linen Costume Cl&thß,'" reduced from 1/6 to 9d yard —Cash Drapery, Bridge-street. ' i 634 f| nO-DAY and TO-MOBROW OHLY we X offer: -Women's neat and artfttio House Slippers, ls and ls 3d; Women's ' Strap Walking Shoes, 3/11, worth 5/Ht Sobool Boots, 3/11 ; Ladies' Latest Louis Heel Shoes, 12/-, were 15/6 ; Men»s Bluchers, 5/6. Sandals much redacisd, also Canvas Shoes, Hop-pickers' Boots, and fl lot of Men's American Sample Boots, See them — ANCHOR BOOT COMPANY, Trafalgar Street. 620 \\ I ANTED, a Nurse Girl; wages 10s VV per week. - 527 Apply Brightwater Hotel. LOST, on Wakapuaka Boad, on Boxing ( Day, Brass Wheel Cap. Eewanl at ; this office, 545;. WHAT IS HOME without a PIANO or oiie of those celebrated A tins j Sewing Machines. You can get either, or a Go-cart, for cash or terms at LOCK'S. • IT'S no matter who does the Blowing, so long as we do the Business. Happy Homes completely equipped, 4 rooms from £20. Why not " pop the question,"' and go to LOCK's Great Eurniture . , —^a 1 npO LEf— That desirable Family Ueßi- _■_ dence known as " Terrace Hill," Haven Bop„d. at present occupied l by J. R. Woon, Esq. Apply to Mrs Snodqrash,, Trafalgar Square, 179 ft l R SEDDON'S advioe is: fceep the JUL cradles full. You oan get Cradles Prams, Go-carts, and everything wautod in the home, cheap from Lock, the-Univsr.-al Provider. 2o .. WANTED KNOWN— .Have you tried Craig for Boot Bep&irs? If uot, do so ; it will be to your interest. CRAIG, Bridge- street. PURSE-OPENING ARGUMENTS Are apparent in every direction at tbe great Clearing Out Sale of Furniture and Furniehingß at Messrs Bisley Bro3 & Co'a General Warehouse. 4768 Farms, Waimea West. TWO good Farms, Waimea West, 7o aores and 210 aores respectively, properties of Mrs C, F. Buss. ! 5233 ADAMS & KINGDON. i ' GOOO TEMPLARS. RE-UNiON~SOCIAL. FORESTERS' HALL. Tuesday Next, 8 p.m. Harmony and Refreshments. 606 | INCORPORATED INSTITUTE OF I ACCOUNTANTS OF N.Z. ESSAY COMPETITION. THE Council of the la6titute offers Two Prizes of Five Pounds each for the Best Essays on the following snbjeotg, viz : — Tho Advantages in General Business of a knowledge of Aocountan .y. The competition wiil be confined io members of the various Student Societies in the Colony, not being Fellows or Associates of the Institute, one prize for members of »ny age, I and tbe other for those under 21 years, tfrul j will close on 30th June, 1906. I !__s.__C. D- MORPETH, j Secretary. . 5 Lambton Quay, Wellington. G'B TUE DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE OF - DAN M'KAY. PUT IN THREE YEARS WI _H SCIATICA. DOCTORS AND BOTORUA COULD , NOT RELIEVE HIM. HE IS QUITE WELL FOR ALL THAT. T ISTEN TO THIS, YOU SCIATICA. JL__ SUFFERERS ! This is what Dan M'Kay writes; <-•' For many jears I bave been a martyr to Sciatica— in fact, 1 was so bad and tuffered so much pain that I was qttsrly helpless and unable to do anything for xaj&M. I tried many doctor., s&Td as a last resource i gave ihe Rotoruu Hot 'Spjiags a Irjal, without benefit. I Jfas strongly advised by a personal friemi la'givlPycu a trial,' and I am pleased to !)« Irole to say that your meo'icine comp'o'e^y miled ma." You can see the o:iginai document i you are sr aptical. W.H. CROWE, Medi|S£Expert. ' Brfflge-street, Noleon. I Master Bakers ! j YOUR BUSINESS IN Asfrlt* BY USING Morton's Celebrated " Dorase." IFOR BBEADMAKING. It giro? increased yield. Richer flavor. Has moisture retaining qualities Regular yeast cciion. No sour bread, ioulars from J. T. NORTON, Lyttelton. — P_M—_— |_____P^E_»B»__»_.___l*MMt_PM3__J______M_M_i — _Q__— — — ___ mt Jas. Armstrong & 60. , TRaEAI^GMI STREET. / '

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Colonist, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11558, 20 February 1906, Page 3

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