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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 bookad one shilling each insertion. WANTED, Nursemaid; afternoons only. Apply Mrs Richmond Fell, Brougham-street. 394 WANTED. Fat in any quantity. Cash on delivery. 395 Fred. Fairey. JEWELLERY Business for SALE.— Good window and position, rent 27s 6d. Business opened 12 months; net profit £243. , Unforesoen circumstances compel sale ; exceptional chance. Prica .£3OO, or stock rednced. — M. Burges.", 248 High-street, Chnstchnrch. 396 TJOCK MELONS! Kock Melons!— S\j All sizes; all prices. At Smallbone's, Hardy-street ; 'phcno 102. 393 NOWS the Time to get Married: When you can buy everything required to make the home comfortable at Lock's Great Clearing; Sale. 379 H 7 ANTED, a Housemaid-Waitress. Apply Mrs Kniggd, 370 Golden Fleeue Hotel. WANTED, a Workiug Partner in a Sawinilling Business. Large orders to supply. Applj, by lotter, to " W.," Post Office, Nelson. 369 "WANTED, for the Country, a GenT T eral Servant. Apply Mrs. Hudson, Tapawera. 338 I^RINK GORMAN'S HOP TONIC. *-* The Best Refresher on tha market. 11l npO Those About To Furnish.-Lock's A Great Clearing Sale affords the chance of a lifetime. Bargains in evea-y lin«. T)ON'T Miss Lock's Great Clearing -^ Sale. Thousands of pounds worth of new and up-to-date goods to be cleared out — unheard of prices, T OCX'S Groat Clearing Sale. The talk of the. city. — A genuine firing out of splendid goods. rjHHE Standard of Excellence, "FRAA CRA TEA." On Sale by B. GROVE and Son. Caledonia House. Prices Is 6d, Is Bd, Is 10d,.25. .< T ET 'EM ALL COME." Bargains -*-* for Everyone at GIBBARD & COi'S, Noted Spot Cash Drapers and Clothiers, Bridge Street, Opposite W. Lock's. A REAL BOIL OVER in Cotton "^ Values. Highest Market Prico for Years ; and GIBBARD still Selling Crewdson's calico, 3s lid dozen. Think of-H. IVTORE SNIPS in Cotton Goods— Lovely Blousings Is Blouse length (2i and 3 yards). Blouses reduced to Is lid, 2s 6d and 2s lid.— Cibbard's. QLAY OLD BOY— You've missed the Bus for Value by not seeing Specials in Suits and Shirts at Cibbard's. A NOTHER SNIP. Sample Rang© x -"- Men's Singlets and Under Pants, clearing third off regular prices. Cibbard's. TVTOTED FOR VALUE In Towels •^ Curtains, Sheetings, Cretonnes, Quilts, Table Covers, Damasks, Toilets and Flannels. GIBBARD AND CO., "Spot Cash" Drapers and Clothiers, Bridge Street. Just round Dee's corner. ]W"OTED by fragrance and flavour, ■^ "FRACRA TEAS." Sold by NICOL and MARTIN, Bridge Street. SHEEP DIP. OF INTEREST TO SHEEP OWNERS. nnHE Wool from Kiverrdala Station, JL ' Golden Downs, realised at Welling, ton, 3rd January Sales, lid and Is perlb. Their sheep were dipped with a Mixture of Little's non-poisonous and poisonous Dips. BISLEY BEOS. & CO. District Agent 3. GRIFFINS' BISCUITS. FOTJE NEW LTNES— Ohange and Lehon Creak Sandwich. Nut Cbeam S\ndwich. Pbter Pan. Chocolate Finqees.! ASK your Grocer foi tnem, They are Delicious. GRIFFIN & SONS. LTD NELSON AH! That's it! "FRACRA TEA." On sale by J. WOOD, Bridge Street. Is 6d. Is Bd. Is lOd, and 2s. NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC. (Affiliated to the Associated Board Eoyal Academy of Music and Eoyal College of Music, London). Tbtjstees : Messrs Cock, Fell, Gibbs, King, Maginnity, and Eev. J. P. Kpnipthorne. Principal, and Teacher of Theory, Violin, and other Orchestral Instruments: Hebb Julius LEJiitrK. , Teacher of Singing : . Mb B. B. »c Loozb. Teachers of Pianoforte : Miss Earl. A.RC.M. (London), Miss Do ..a Jul-son, and Mb B. B. de Loozs. FEES (Practical Subjects) : One half-hour lesson por week : 35s per term. Two half -hour lessons per week : JB3 per ierm. Harmony and Counterpoint : ' One halfhour per week — 30s per term. Railway Concessions : Same as to Technical School pupils. For further particulars apply to A. E. MARTIN, 2947 Secretary. ANOTHER GOLD MEDAL FOR THOMSON AND CO. Cable advice hag been received from the High Commissioner in London to the eifect that Thomson and Co^ of Dunedin, have been awarded a Gold Medal for Carbonated Waters and Cordials at the Imperial International Exhibition, London. As Thomson and Co.'s exhibit left Dunedin early in 1907, it not only speaks well for the purity and keeping qualities of the goods, but it goes to show their all-round superiority in successfully competing against goods which are freshly manufactured and bottled on the spot. Thomson's List of Honours is now 20 Gold Medals and 32 First Class Certificates— a record unapproachable in Australasia. If you wish to avoid polluting your stomach with cheap, chemically-pre-pared decoctions, insist every time on being served with THOMSON'S, -. THE BEST IN THE WORLD.

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12770, 11 February 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12770, 11 February 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12770, 11 February 1910, Page 3