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WANTED KNOWN. , 1 Advertisements are inserted in this oolumn at the rate of Twenty words for One Shilling. Three insertions, half-a-crown; six In* sertions, four shillings and sixpence; for Cash only; if book.ri one shilling each insertion. WANTED, a Lady Help, for Ihe country. Apply Mrs Hudson, Tapawera. 444 FOR SAL}*;, Prime Tomatoes, 23 per case 24lbp ; Cucumbers Id each. — "0. Whitinpr, Nile street East. * 445 fmOUTHERtf STAB LODGE )O No, 735, EC. — Instruction Meeting, THIS (Tuesday) Evening, at 8 o'clock sharp. 416 FOR SALE or TO LET : The Prc.pei ty hi Nile-street lately occupied by W. W. Squires, E?((. The Uon3e contains 8 rooms and all conveniences. The land has a frontage of 74 feet by a depth of 110 feet. 447 "W. ROOT & SONS. fjuTANTED, a good Gen3ral Servant; T V Apply Mrs Philip Moore, 102 The Jiock3, t^elson. FIR SALE, 50 welt bred, forward Store Pigs. U4 J Haldane, Bainham. WANTED, a Housemaid-Waitress. Apply Mrs Kaiggo, 375 Golden fleece Hotel. WANTED, a Working Partner in a Sawu-illing Business. Large orders to supply. Apply, by letter, to " W.," Post Office, Kelson. 369 npO Those About To Furnish.-Lock's -*- Great Clearing Sale affords the chance of a lifetime. Bargains in evoiy lin». ■ DON'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. LOCK'S Great Clearing Sale. Tho talk of tho city.— A genuine firing jut of splendid goods. T^HE Standard of Excellence, "FRAJL CRA TEA." On Sale by E. GROVE and Son, Caledonia House. Prices Is 6d, Is Bd, Is 10d, 2s. WANTED KNOWN. Clearing ' ' Balance Season's Blouses at Big Reductions. Oibbard's. VtTANTED. Ladies to Call and See W Choico Blouses 2s lid and 3b lid, usually 5s 6d and 6s_6d A few real Irish Linen Ditto, os lid worth 10s 6d. Cibbard's. VI7\NTED. Men to "Wear Special ™ V a i u6 Suits 30s to 55s Extra pair Trousers Given Away Free this .Month. Cibbard's. WANTED. Men to Secure Sterling Value in Shirts Is lid, 2s 6d, 2s lid. Cibbard's. VSTANTED KNOWN. Selling W Crewdson's Calico 3s lid. Fine Longcloth 4s lid; Superior Twill Calico, 6s 9d dozen. Cibbard's. X\T ANTED. Everyone to Roll Up ™ Get Sterling Value for their money at Cibbard and Co's, the Noted "Spot Cash" Drapers and Clothiers, Lower Bridgci Street, opposite W. Lock's. NOTED by fragrance and flavour, "FRACRA TEAS." Sold by NICOL and MARTIN, Bridge Street. OEE our window for HANDSOME SUGAR AND CREAM SET. Given away with FRACRA TEA. Once used, no other tea satisfies. L. T. BOWDEN and CO. . -- Grocers. FOR SALE OR TO LET. HOUSE, 10 rooms, all conveniences, corner of Co^lingwood and Hardy streets. rwm , __ 3G40. . Apply P. TRASK ÜBBER STAMPS.— We have a great varioty of attractive designs , to choose from. Our prices are right, and our stamps the best.— "Th9 Colonist" Jobbing Department. GRIFFINS' BISCUITS. FOUR NEW LINES - Orange and Lemon Cream Sandwich. Not Cream S-ndwich. Peter Pan. Chocolate Fingers. ASK your Grocer for tnein, 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 10d, ar.d 2s. NELSON, SCHOuL OF MUSIC. (Affiliated to the Associated Board Royal Academy of Music and Royal Collegs of Musi'. 1 ., London). Trustees: Messrs Cock, Fell, Oibbs, King, Maginuity, and Key. J. P. Kompthorne. Principal, mid Teacher of Theory, Violin, and other Orchestral Instruments : j j Hbrii Julius Lkjimeis. *\ Teacher of Singing:] Mr 13. B. be Loozk. Teachers of Pianofoite : Miss Earl. A.R.C.JVI. (London), Mres Do ..a JursoN, and Mr U. 13. ds Loozb. FEES (Practical Subjects) : One half-hour lesson per week : 35s per term. T.vo half-hour lessons por week : JE3 por ierru. Harmony and Counterpoint: One halfhour per week— 3os per term. Railway Concessions: Same as to Technical School pupils. For further particulars apply to A. E. MARTIN, 2947 Secretary. ANOTHER tiOLD MEDAL FOR THOMSON AND CO. Cable advice has been received from tho High Commissioner in. London to tho effect 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 tho goods, but it goes to show their all-round superiority in successfully competing against goods which are freshly man--ufactured and bottled on th© 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 12719, 15 February 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12719, 15 February 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12719, 15 February 1910, Page 3