Advertisements are inserted in this column at the rate of Twenty words for One Shilling, lhree insertions, hai f-a-croiun ; six insertions, four shillings and sixpence; for Catfh only ; if hooked * one shilling each insertion. LOST, between Bridge-street and New Post Office, a roll of £1 notes. Reward on leaving same „t Mr J. Hockey's, Bridge-stseet, opposite Queen's Gardens. 373 THEY START for the Nelson Wheel Race on Saturday Afternoon, at Trafalgar Park. • * 384 LOST, on Haven Road, between Gasworks and the Port, a Pocket Book, with steamer tickets. Reward at Colonist Office. " 374 NO WAITING. All events got off promptly to time, and the result of each race posted immediately the judge gives his decision. 385 LOST, on Maungatapu, pig hunting, two black and white Sheep # Dogs. Finder please communicate, Colonist Ofiice. 375 ALL OUT on Saturday The first - past the post m the last lap will win, 386. T^AN/TED, a Lady Help; servant T f kept. Apply between 7 and Bon Friday, or Saturday*' evening. — Miss Hornsby, Cabragh House School. 381 ' INCHES separating the placed men in tlie Big Race on Saturday, A go from start tOffinish. 387 BICYCLE FOR SALE, Secondhand (Red Bird), strong, and in excellent order. Apply this office. 360 BAND, Tea Kiosk, and Refreshment Booth- at the Park, 388 On SATURDAY. I AM a Cash Buyer of Crossbred Ewes and Wethers. Send particulars promptly.— Percy Adams. 361 WANTED, General Servant ; housemaid kept. Apply Mrs Fell. Brougham-street. 334 WANTED, immediately, Trouser and Vest hands for Tailoring Depaitment. Good wages. Apply, with credentials, stating salary, to Uren and Coy, Motueka. 335 WANTED, a Sawmill Hand used to log hauling with horses ; also, a Tailer-out. Top wages. Apply A. D. Bird, "WaJngamoa. 353 EOR Special Value, try Carpenter's, Hardy-street. Fvillftd Pillow Slips made from Horrock's calico Is each; Towels 6d. 339 LACE Curtains ls (M, Ribbon Corsets ls 6d, Plain or Ribbed Hose 6d, Hemstitched Hahdke'reliier's, special line, ls Jd dozen. SILK Initialled. 6d, Children's Picture ld ; Ladies' and Girls' Hats, Sailors^ Is lid, Rush 4d, Summer 6d, Mushroom 6d. . MEN'S Sox 4d, Handkerchiefs 4d, ■ Summer Pants or Singlets ls 3d, Silk Initialled Handkerchiefs lid. 342 At Carpenter's, Hardy-street WHY DON'T You Marry the Girl ? When LocK-cau furnish you right out with everything for a few pounds. Cousult Lock, and be happy now. S~^ O TO THE BEST.— For Furniture, XAAJC Bedding, Bedstead-;, Linos, Sheetings, Pianos, Organs, Ranges, Sewing . Machines, go to Look's, the Universal Provider's. FOR THE BABIES— Go-carte, Prams. Cradles, Baby Jumpers, etc ; stylish patterns, low prices; at Lock's. T^TOTICE.— Fits, Bright's Disease of -L-^i Kidneys, Diabetes Insipidus, Diabetes Mellitus, Dropsy, Eczema, & Lupus. Any of these diseases taken, guaranteed cure will be given. — W. H. Crowe, Medical Expert, Bridge-street. 4091 **i A LL BLACKS" Polish is made by ic_L New Zealanders in New Zealand for NeAV Zealanders. Wiiolesale from R. Snodgrass & Sons. 66 k LL BLACKS" ii-t and Harness i/_L Polish is th' ■> i reliable labor saver on the market • ".vale from R. Snodgrass & Sons. "T^fEW ZEALANi'Ki.b .• u-g the praises i\ of - All Blacks ' H-k-z l-olish for its brilliance and ease m vuo. Wholesale from R. Snodgrass & Sons. Anniversary Day Excursion. npHE S.S. KOI will leave asundey: — Nelson for Motueka, Friday, 81st, at 4 p.m. Motueka for Nelson. Friday, 31st, at 6 p.m.| Nelson for Motueka, S aturday, Feb 1, at 7.30 a.m. Motueka for Nelson, Saturday, Feb 1, at 9.30 a.m. Nelson for Motueka, Saturday, Feb 1, at 6 p.m. Motueka for Nelson, Saturday, Feb I, at 8 p.m. RETURN FARE— 4/-. . ANCHQR SHIPPING & FOUNDRY COMPANY, Limited. 352 Wool Season, The undersigned are prepared make LIBERAL AOVANGES O N WWI,.:W and Other Produjpp, FOR SHIPMENT TO LONDON or for Sale in Wellington. Our London Agents, Messrs A. h. ELDER & CO., Ltd., handle 25,000 bales of New Zealand Wool yearly J. H. COCK & CO. ARE you in want of a Tea or Dinne Set, Cutlery, Glassware, or Sta tionery, 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 Pric. Shop, Bridge etreet. PRETTY", Fancy Glassware Vases, Ornaments and nick-nacks in endless profusion at Walker's. PATRONISE the pioneer of Low Prioos 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. I^TOW is the time to lay in your stock., _I_M of Fruit Jars for the season. Prices lowest at Walker's. EVERYONE delighted thii year at I the large and varied stoijfc" of seasonable goods on show at Walker's, Bridge street. WHEN in town, walk up B idge street as far as Walker's, it will repay you. "\TOUTHS and Maiue eoJAJ, <t; YV..J„..-r's, X street, ar..i -^ r f< v.\ the largest stock of Postcards in A^elrvv. EXTRAORDINARY crowds ru '-ed Walker's on Xmas Eve. Please repeat on New Year's Eve. VLWAYS let your motto be : " Go to Walker's. Bridge street, for your Crockery." "O -IGHT prices, and the right shop for XL all useful|Houßehold Requisites ia H. W A LKBE'S, Bridge street,
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Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12154, 31 January 1908, Page 3
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