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WANTED KNOWN. Advertisements are Inserted in this column at the rate of Twenty ten. words for One Shilling. Three insertions, half-a-crown ; six Insertions, four shillings and sixpence; for Cash only; if bookad one shilling each insertion. 4d T OST, aEook, ent.tled "The Use of *^ I'ifo." by Lord Avebury. Finder kindly leave same at the " Colonist' Office. 882 10d FOE SALE, Cabbago Plants, in any quantity.— D Whiting, 8" 5 Nile-stieet East. ke WANTED, a Harness Horse; must be a good mover. 861 F W. Haase. „, A LL TfiTJiS LOVEBS cf choice Post/jl cards should viaw display at " Ncets veliies," 96, llardy-street. '1 he latest ait creations direct from London. 848 A 8a Jiefrefhing and Appetising bveerj3l age, a glass of GOEMAH'SHop is Tonic is bettei than all the tea in China. 643 WA NTED, purchaser for secondhand Go-cait, in first-clas3 order. For ht, adlre,-s apply this office. 525 iioth in Country and in Town, "VVEBSTEii'S COFFEE 1971 Wins Rtnown. md T'OjThose About To Furnish. -Lock's A Great Clearing Sale affords tho . 8^ chance of a lifetime. Bargains in every aU n oN ' T Mi8 ' Great Clearing sn aj Sale. Thousands of pounds worth .jj of new and up-to-date goods to be ' oxr cleared out — unheard of prices. r OCX'S Great Clearing Sale. The T *-* talk of the city.— A genuine firing » » >ut of splendid goods. rHE Standard of Excellence, "FRA--1 CRA TEA." On Sale by E. iROVE and Son Caledonia House. - Prices Is 6d, Is 3d, Is lOd, 2s. cc«. — — ■ iY&NTETX— Buyers for men's farfamed "Gresham" raincoats, 21s, vorth 2 guineas each. Secure one for .ho holidays at GIBBARD'S. WAN TED -— Mothers, wives .and " * ; housekeepers to save money this ' Castor on" tabling^ sheetings, ]ace curtains, flannels, cretonnes, flannel- . >.ttes, blankets, rugs, calicoes, towels, covers, etc., at GIBBARD'S, tlie^■oted "Spot Cash" drapers and cloth3rs, Bridge street (opposite W. > Lock's). LyANTED KNOWN— Ladies and Gents' umbrellas, nice variety 0 choose from, lowest "Spot Cash" )i:ices. GIBBARD'S. ST. WANTED.— 3 fen to save 5s to 10s on Easter suits. Swecial lot of - ;ood serviceable tweed suits, 25s to _^ ; os ; superior boxed suits 37s 6d to 555. j^ 't would bo easy to stock suits at lower >rices, but such woidd be dear in the md. Now as ever, quality is the true est of value, and if you search from Vuckland to the Bluff for genuine stering value you'll find it hard to beat. n^ GUBBARD'S. h ' 11TANTED KNOWN.— For Easter ,p TT holidays, special value in ladies' jl -loth and tweed skirts ; also light and lark blouses, at GIBBARD'S. 0 . V«7ANTED.— AII men in search of 0; -terling value in slu'rts, socks, underj] cear, hats, caps, ties, braces, and , j -ra veiling rugs to call and see specials Stj f or Easter at GIBBARD'S. a k \ DAINTY RELISH For bread and butter is a tin of ST. GEORGE POTTED MEATS. It spreads' on like butter, so is very economical. They're wholesome, too, as well as delicious. Ask your grocer for St. George, 6d per tin. TO LET. I Q l ACRES of Agricultural LaDd at „,, '^2 Waitnea East, being part of s«?c- - 0., i 118, the property of Young's Trusees, and now oceupii d by F. W. Smith, v "'Pply to— ,ig ADAMS & HURLEY, , r t \'ii . Solicitors, Nelson. WANTED, A LAUNDRESS. One who uses "LILY STARCH" preferred, for it means stiff, _ glossy linen.' If you want to givo satisfaction to your employers, , insist on being supplied with ] "Lily Starch." 1 Partnership Notice. 3n 1" BEG to tender my thanks to th is km P u Wio of Nfclson and surrounding districts for the generous support acie corded me since TBB3, and announce that, as from Ist January, I have admitted to partnership my von Garnet, who has ju6t completed two years' study and practical experience in the best motor construction l( j and manufacturing establishments in Great Britain and on the Continent. In future tho Cycle and Motor business '• will be carried on under che style ot _- J. C. MEKCER & SON.} 1 bespeak for thej new firm a continumce of the support of the past, and 'S as3ure patrons that we are better equipped Jl, than ever before to fulfil any orders and give complete satisfaction. - °"- JOHN C. MEECEE. Trafalgar-Etreet,|Ne'son. 53 B GET IT! ° Don't be persuaded to buy this and that Just because I It is a now brand, and pro* bably packed by some Inexperienced firm, and pushed 9 for the sake of extra profit. I BUY AN ARTICLE WHICH IS •;j GUARANTEED. h j and has SUvdD A PUBLIC TEST for . . .' pSli*^ . YEARS. PURE TEAS, f

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12750, 23 March 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12750, 23 March 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12750, 23 March 1910, Page 3