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__WANTEO KNOWN. Advertisements are inserted' in this column at the rate of Twenty J words for One Shilling. Ihree 5 insertions, half a-crown ; six insertions, four shillings and six--3 pence; for Cash only; if looked ' one shilling each insertion--1 \\T AXTEI) to ])n y — Buckjumpiug v v Horses. .£2O to anyone producing one to unseat Mr O'Neill.' 408 FRESH OYSTERS just arrived. At L |Sw&s sen's, - Rri dge* street. OYSTERS ! Oysters : ! Oysters : ! ! " Mercer's, 406 "Wrong Side Bridge-st. (phone 34) WANTED, General Servant .- housemaid kept. Apply Mrs Fell. Brougham-street. 334 WANTED, a Sawmill Hand used to log hauling with horses ; also, a Tailer-out. Top wages. Apply A. D. Bird, Wangamoa. 353 EOR Special Value, try Carpenter's, Hardy-street. Prilled Pillow Slips made from Horrock's calico ls each ; , t Towels 6d. _ 339 LACE Curtains ls fld; Ribbon Corsets Is 6d, Plain oi- Ribbed Hose 6d. Hemstitched HandkerohielV, special line, Is id dozen. , s^JILK Initialled 6d, Children's Picture IO ld ; Ladies' and Girls' Hats, Sailors > Is lid, Rush 4d, Summer 6d. Mushroom 6d. • - MEN'S Sos 4d, Handkerchiefs 4d. Summer Pants or Singlets ls 3d, ' Silk Initialled Handkerchiefs lid. , 342 At Carpenter's, Hardy-street. WHY. DON'T Yon Marry the Girl ? When Lock can furnish you right out with everything for a few pounds. Cousult Lock, and be happy now. . aO TO THE BEST.— For Furniture, Bedding, Bedsteads, Linos, Sheetings, Pianos, Organs, Ranges, Sewing Machines, go to Lock's, the Universal Provider's. FOR THE BABIES— Go-carts, Prams, Cradles, Baby Jumpers, etc ; stylish patterns, low prices ; at Lock's. Fits, Bright's Disease of J3I Kidneys, Diabetes Insipidus, Diabetes Mellitus, Dropsy, Eczema, & Lupus. Any of these diseases taken, guaranteed cure will be given. — W. H. Crowe, Medi-' cal Expert, Bridge-street. 4091 64A LL BLACKS "Polish is made by ____. New Zealanders in New Zealand for New Zealanders. Wholesale from R. Snodgrass & Sons. 6 6 A LL BLACK'S" Boot and Harness Jr\_ Polish is tlie m u-t reliable labor saver on the market VY bolesale from R. Snodgrass & Sons.* ZEALANDERS sing the praises ±S of '• All Blacks " Boot Polish for its brilliance and ease m use. Wholesale frean TR. Snodgrass & Son p. PIANOFORTE Buyers wishing for unrivalled quality and price, would do well to call on Mr G. F. Naylor Trafalgar Square, Nelson. 4101 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB TRANSFER OF LICENSE. DISTRICT OF MOTUEKA. I HARRY FIELDES, of Golden , Downs, being the holder of an Ac_ commodation License in respect to the house and premises situate at Golden Downs, and known a^ tbe Golden Downs Accommodation Htuse, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at the Courthouse at Motueka, on the fifth day of March, 1908, apply for a transfer of the paid license from myself to Henry Homes, my appointee. Dated at Nelson the 30th day of January, 1908. 379 HARRY FIELDES. Nelson Technical School. THE Nelson Technical School re-opens for the First Term on MONDAY,.' February 3rd. Intending pupils are requested to enrol at the Education Office as soon as possible. Timetables can be procured at the local booksellers', and at the Education Oflico. STEAD ELLIS, 378 Seoretary. Pianoforte and Singing. MISS SEALY will Resume Teaching on MONDAY, 3rd February. Address— Hardy street. 391 Wool Season The undersigned are prepared - make LIBERAL ADVANCES ON Wool, Buttery end Other Produce, FOR SHIPMENT TO LONDON or for Sale in Wellington. Our London Agent-, Messrß z 4 . L. ELDER & CO., Ltp., handle 25,000 bales of New Zea 1 and Wool yearly J. H cock & CO. White Horse Whisky. THE "White Hoise Cellar" Whisky comes from the Lagavulin Distillery, which is recognised as tlie most famous and oldest in Scotlau \ <>, Good Scotch Whisky as a restorative or digestive is unequalled, but it must be good. The Heather in Scotland has been very late, some not having bloomed at all this year. That is why the "White Horae Cellar " people have not sent the nsual consignment of Heather so early. J. H. COCK & CO., Nelson. 3982 Agents.' A RE you in want of a Tea or Dinne ___L 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 Low Price Shop, Rridge street. PRETTY, Fancy Glassware Vases, Ornaments and nick-nacks in endless profusion at Walker's. PATRONISE the pioneer of Low Price* 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. NOW is the time to lay in your stoCk of Fruit Jars for the season. Trices lowest at Walker's. EVERYONE delighted this year at the large and varied fti-ck of seasonable goods on show r.t Walkor's, Bridge street. WHEN in town, walk up R idge street as far as Walkers, it will repay you. - YOUTHS and Maids call at 'AV.iWs, Bridge street, and xi»L>^t IV m the largest stock of Postcards in Nekoii. EXTRAORDINARY crrwd- rushed Walker's on Xmas E\o. Pleaae. repeat on New Year's Eve. VLWAYS let your motto le : " Oo to Walker's. Bridge street, for your Crockery." RIGHT prices, and the right shop for all usef uljHousehold Requisites is H ; W A IKMR'Sv Bridge street.

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Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12156, 3 February 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12156, 3 February 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12156, 3 February 1908, Page 3

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