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WANTED KNOWN, Advertisements arc inserted in thii column at the rate of Twenty words for One Shilling. Threo insertions, half-a-crown; six in* sertions, four shillings and sixpence; for Cash only; if book ad one shilling eaoh insertion. I OST, a Carriage Bug, on the Waka* A puaka road, or The Wood, on Satur* nay evening. Reward. Apply Mrs W Sutton, Selwyn Place. 92 WANTED, strong Youth for the bakehouse • ono used to the trade preferred.— C. McLean, baker, "VVaimea•jfreeL ______ 92 8 fcfiftCIOUTHEKN STAR LODGE. «B\»I^ No, 735. E.C. — Monthly 7*lft Meeting, THIS (Tuesday) Evening, at 7.30 o'clocir. Visitors cordially weloome. 929 WANTED to Kent, a 3 or 4-roomed Cottage. Apply " .T. T. B.", 021 ••Colonist" Office. FOR SALE, Cabbago Plants, in any quantity.-^D. Whiting, 8?5 Nile-street East. VJKT ANTED, a Harnoss Horse ; muet » T bo a good mover. 861 _. F W. Haase. AS a Eefref-bing and Appetising bveer"age, a glass of (JOKMaK'S Hop Tonic is bettei than all the tea in China. 643 WAA TED, purchaser for secondhand Go-cart, in firat-class order. For adlre.-s apply this office. 525 Both in Conntry and in Town, WEBSTEIt'S COFFEE 3971 Wins Kenown. THO Those About To Furnish.-Lock'a ■** Great Clearing Sale affords the chance bf a lifetime. Bargains in eveiy lino. T)ON'T Mis Lock's Great Clearing *-* Sale. Thousands of pounds worth of new and np-to-date goods to be cleared out — unheard of prices. T OCX'S Great Clearing Sate. The talk of the city. — A genuine firing out of splendid goods. WANTED.— Buyers for men's farfamed "Gresham" raincoats, 21s, worth 2 guineas each. Secure one for tho holidays at GIBBARD'S. WANTED.— Mothers, wives and housekeepers to save money this Easter- on tablings, sheetings, lace curtains, flannels, cretonnes, flannelettes, blankets, rugs, calicoes, towels, table covers, etc., at GIBBARD'S the noted "Spot Cash" drapers and clothiers. Bridge street (opposite W. Lock's). WANTED. KNOWN.— Ladies and Gents' umbrellas, nice variety to choose from, lowest "Spot Cash" pidces. GIBBARD'S. WANTED.— Men to save 5s to 10s on Easter suits. Snecial lot of good serviceable tweed suits, 25s to 355 ; superior boxed suits 37s 6d to 555. It would bo easy to stock suits at lower prices, but such would be dear in the end. Now as ever, quality is the true test of value, and if you search from Auckland to the Bluff for eenuine sterling value you'll find it hard to beat. GIBBARD'S. WANTED KNOWN— For Easter holidays, special value in ladies' cloth and tweed skirts; also light and dark blouses, at GLBBARD'S. "ITS/ANTED.— AII men in search "of sterling value in shirts, socks, underwear, hats, caps,ties, braces, and travelling rugs to call and see specials for Easter at GIBBARD'S. A DAINTY RELISH For bread and butter is a tin of ST. GEORGE POTTED MEATS. It spreads on liko butter, so is very economical. They're wholesome, too, as well as' delicious. Ask your grocer for St. George, 6d per tin. TO LET. AQ 1 ACRES of Agiicnltnral Land at » OT} Waimea East, being part of section 118, the property of Young's Trustees, and now occupied by F. W. Smith. Apply tb— ADAMS & HfaELEY, 332 Solicitors, Nelson. WANTED, A LAUNDRESS. One who uses "LILY STARCH" preferred, for it means stiff, glossy linen. If yon want to give satisfaction to your employers, insist on being supplied with "Lily Starch." WOOL SEASO N . TOTE AEE ADVANCING AS USUAL ON WOOL, SKINS, AND OTHER PRODUCE, For shipment to tho LONDON Market, •r for Salt in WELLINGTON. H. GOCK & CO. 3725 you" - " I Cannot Buy; BETTER TEAS Than |gHOATE&O» Longer Eiperienct, Larger StocKs, 15* Finer Qualities, More Varieties than any la Australasia* ALL PRICES.

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12754, 29 March 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12754, 29 March 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12754, 29 March 1910, Page 3

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