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-<■■ ■■__._____, —in , . ■■,■■,_■ +mm --fc— „ a— .— .^ I WAKTEP KNOWN. Advertif ements are inserted in thi column at the rate of Twent word.? for One # -'Uing. Ihre insertions, half-a- rown ; six in sertions, four shik ngs and six. .pence; for Cash o. 'y;if booked one shilling each ?*., \ertion. ■ FOUND, a Eed ("alf, with n slit out or" each ear. Ap^ly G.uy Wilkinson, Stanley Brook. 722 WANTED, by competent rill round Butcher, town and country experience, position, or would tako charge of business. Apply "Competent," this cffice. _. 713 WANTED, Potatoes, Vegetables, Ap- - pies, Teas, Cape Gooseberries, Melons. Cash on delivery. 724 i Chapman. feS&QOTJTHIiSN Z.Vt.% LODGE, NbJ -»Ms.lO 735, I-.C'.-v-M?nth.y Meetinfjj /*^ This Evening, at 7.30. Visitors cordially invited. . . 725 \^/*T7"ICTOEY LODGE, No. 40.— 4&p *t Official visit t j Southern Star This Evening, at ".30. 726 ST. PATEICK'S NIGHT.— A Grand IETSH CONCEET and DANCK will be held in the DEUIDS' HALL, at eight o'clock. The proceeds will go towards the sufferers of the Me3sina disaster. Double tickets 2/6; single 1/6. 72-7 WANTED, Situation on fruit farm, by .young man (21) thoroughly experienced in fruit culture, outdoor and under glass, Apply H. W., Colonist Office. -701 "lost. - ~ BEASS WHEEL CAP. Eeward at 702 Tattersall's Stables. WANTED, Boy or elderly Man, to make himself generally useful about ah hotel. Good wages. Apply Brightwater Hotel. - 659 *^|7"ANTED^ a Waitress. 620 Apply Commercial HoteL FOE -Disposal, on easy terms, 1,200 Acres Bush Land; good sheep 'country. Apply Dr. Hudson, Tapawera. ' 265 TO LET, House in CoUingwood street known as " Sunnyside." Immediate occupation. Apply H. Baigent, 4141 Masonic Hotel. SUN VAPOUE Lights, brighter than acetylene and cheaper than kerosene. Makes and burns its own gas. No grease smoke, or odour. Writ**** ' tor particulars to Wm. Lock, the people's popular fur-' nisher, Bridge-street.- . : : 1 — »_^ WE want you to know that for Fur niture and everything required in the home, Lock's Furniture WareJ house, Bridge-streeti can't be beat. Tij« . tcp value every time, and satisfaction guaranteed. PIANOS! Pianos! Pianos!— Just arrived, * another shipment of HarI land's Upright Grand English Pianos, in ! rosewood and walnut. Prices from 30 60 guineas; ten years guarantee. Cash or terms. At Lock's Furniture Warehouse. To Deerstalkers. DEEESTALEEES are warned against Trespassing on Tarndale and Rainbow Properties without permission. E. J. BODDINGTON, 6i9 > Manager. SWEET PEAS. THE National Sweet .Pea Society of England, which is the leiding authority ih the world on this favourite flower, have for this season selected for their class of - • Twenty Coloues, 31 varieties. My Collection contains 23 of these— price 4*v which is tho best value cCEered by anj seed firm in the Dominion. In the collection are Six New Varieties. My novelties for tho present year a r e : Agnes Eckford, soft pink; Audroy Crior, salmon pink; Bobby IL. blush; Clara Curtis, cream ; Constance Oliver, ' cream suffused pink; Elsie Herbert, blush white ; Evelyn Hemus, cream edged pink ; Etta Dyke, pure white ; James Grieve, best yellow ; Lady Althorp, blush white ; Mrs A. Ireland, rose and blush ; Paradi c Ivory, cream ; The King, immense crimson; Spencer, and soveral others. All these novelties I am offering at sixpence per packot. S. BOLTON. SEEDSMAN, . 715. Waimea-stie t. Books. Books. Jack's Beference Book for Home and Office, 5/6. My Reference Book. Useful Eeceif ts, &c„ 2/6. The " Kea," by Marriner, a New Zealand ' problem, 7/6 St.. Nicholas, Vol. 6/6. Man and the Universe.'' Lo Ige," 7/6 The Atmosphere,; by Houston, 4,'Volcanoes and Earthquakes, .'o., 4/Electricity for' Young, by Tudor Jones, 4/New Season 1909— ; -fyf Lawn Tennis Balis Just unpacked tho first in thu market : Slazenger^s and Syko's 1909 TENN IS BALLS. New Comic, Actress, Animal, Eough Seas, and Children's POST CAEDS. J. E. tfounsall & Co. TEAFALGAE STEEET For llie Spring & Summer. ALL THE NEWEST - PATTEKNS AND COLORINGS . IN TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, HGEftESPUHS, &c. Sole Agent 'MASIO CLOTE OLE\NEB* Best in the Don_'n:oa. Inspection Cordially Invited. £. B.CHABDS, TAILOB, . Trafalgar Street. "special warnins tofarssebs! Abou* to Burn Fallen Bush. BEFOEE SOWING, nota the following advice : — Pboctbe only the Beet Geass and Clover Seeds, Remember, the Fruits of your Labour Depends on the Seed you Sow. Poor Seeds -(so called suitable for bush sowing, is dear at any price, and if you have used it in the pa-st;- you know it to "*'• y<?ur sorrow, , We Stock only Hhe BEST • Grass and Clover Seeds, • and;we are certain that those *■**- - who sow same will obtai the Best Eesults. Always in Stock: Eape, Turnip and Swede Seedß. Also Artificial Manures. We shall be pleased to quote for any quantity, w. eTmat, EICHMOND & WAKAJPUAKA,

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12483, 9 March 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12483, 9 March 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12483, 9 March 1909, Page 3