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| WANTED KNOWN. Advertisements are inserted in this column at the rate of Twenty words for One Shilling. Three insertions, half-a-crown; six insertions, four shillings and sixpence; for Cash only; if booked one shilling each Insertion. WANTED, by married couple, Booms in or about Nelson ; outskirts preferred.— Eecluse, " Colonist " Office. .860 WANTED, Good General Servant. Apply Mrs. Philip Moore, 337 Britannia Heights. YKTANTED, for the Country, a General Servant. Apply Mrs. Hudson, Tapawera. 338 T)RINK GORMAN'S HOP TONIC. *-* The Best Refresher on tho market. m FF You Want to retain good eyesight ■■• and do without spectacles buy • Sun Vapor Lamp, 100 candle power; costs only one farthing per hourwrite for particulars from Lock, Sols agentw |?XTOKOMARU, direct shipment of ■^ Crockery, Flower Bowls, new dewgns in Jugs and Bedroom sets at LOCK'S, the; people's cheapest furnisher. |?X TOKOMARU, 580 pairs curtain! ■^ 200 Marcella and H.C. Quilts] latest patterns in Linoleums; also damasks and sheetings at LOCK'S Universal Provider. T^HE Standard of Excellence "FRA- ■*■ CRA TEA." On Sale by E. GROVE and Son Caledonia House. Prices Is 6d, Is Bd, Is lOd, 2s. ■■ " T ET 'EM ALL COME." Bargains x - i for Everyone at GIBBARD & CO.'S, Noted Spot Cash Drapers and Clothiers, Bridge Street, Opposite W. Lock's, A REAL BOIL OVER. in Cotton - rx Values. Highest Market Price for Years ; and GIBBARD still Selling Crewdson's calico, 3s lid dozen. Think of ifc« jITORE SNIPS in Cotton Goods— ITX Lovely Blousings Is Blouse length (2J and 3 yards). Blouses reduced to Is lid, 2s 6d and 2s lid.— Cibbard's. QAY OLD BOY— You've missed the KJ Bus for Value by not seeing Specials in Suits and Shirts at Cibbard's. A NOTHER SNIP. Sample Range Men's Singlets and Under Pants, clearing third off regular prices. Cibbard's. TOOTED FOR VALUE In Towels Curtains, Sheetings, Cretonnes, Quilts, Table Covers, Damasks, Toilets and Flannels. GIBBARD AND CO., "Spot Cash" Drapejs and Clothiers, Bridge Street. Just round Dee's corner. "pRACRA TEA" is packed also : »i A patent air tight five and ten pound tins. Sold by G. F. HINGSTON, Hardy Street. DELICIOUS COFFEE For Breakfast arid After Dinner. WEBSTER'S. 3972 |>ÜBBER STAMPS.— We have a •"-*' great variety of attractive designs to choose from. Our prices are right, and our stamps tho best. — "Tha Col»nlst" Jobbing Department. SE^D HOME THE NEWS. "THE COLONIST" SUMMARY WILL BE PUBLISHED ON Wednesday Next, Feb. 9. Price, 2d. To be obtained from, A. W. Stallard, Hardy street, Alf. Robinson, Hardy street, H. D. Jackson, Trafalgar street, J. HounseM & Co., Trafalgar street. R. White & Co., Bridge street. Bunny and Co., Bridge street. H. Mellet, Waimea road, J. S. Scott, The Wood, W. R. May, Richmond, E. S. Fairey, Brightwater, . J. Palmer, Spring Grove , J. Thomas, Wakefield, . Or at this Office. Friends' addresses registered at the jffice, and Summary forwarded each •Jay of issue, at the following rates, postage included: — Within the Colony: 3s 6d>per annum. Beyond tho Colony : 4s 3d per annum. f~|UR STAMPS are good stamps, best RUBBER, Latest Designs.— "The Colonist" Jobbing Department. MOTUEKA HARBOUR BOARD. ELECTION OF SEVEN MEMBERS. rpHIS is to give notice that a POLL A (if necessary) will be taken for the Election of Seven Members to the Harbour Board on the 14th of FEBRUARY next. TWO Members shall be elected by the electors of the Borough of Motueka. FIVE Members shall be. elected by that portion of the Waimea County within the Motueka Harbour district. Forms of Nomination of Candidates may be obtained from Mr. Geo. H. Budden, or the undersigned, and must be Handed to the Returning Officer, at the Board's Office at the Port, not later than 12 noon on MONDAY, 7th February. ROBT. WARDROP, Returning Officer 1 . Motueka Harbour Board Office, 24th January, 1910. 234 WHAT SHALL THE REFRESHMETS BE ? This is a question which crops up again with the, first Summer Entertainment, and the hostess who would please her guests with cool, thirst-satisfying, non-intoxicating beverages will find at GROVE'S a complete assortment of, all the best Cordials, Fruits and Extracts, from which she may choose with confidence, for Quality is always the first thought at Grove's — and prices are pleasing in their lowness. As instances, the following are quoted: — CORDIALS : Pineapple, Raspberry, Lemon, Lime Juice, Raspberry Vinegar, etc., Is per bottle. LIQUID FRUITS : Similar assort--1 meut, Is 6d per bottle. Kirkpatrick's Raspberry Vinegar, 2s per bottle. Heddale's Raspberry Balm and Lime JnJflfc ' *? f s63 Montserat Lime Juice,, Lime Juice Squash, cloudy and clear, Is 3d. Extracts of Herb Beer and Fruits all flavours, lOd per bottle. Se!tzogenes, ss, and Sparklet Bulks, Is 6d per box. E. GB&VE~& SON, FAMILY GROCERS & PROVISION MERCHANTS. Hardy Street, Nelson, 'Phono 41 ■

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12766, 7 February 1910, Page 3

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