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WANTED KNOWN. Advertisements are Inserted in thfl column at tht rate of Twenty words for Ons Shilling. Thre* Insertions, half-a-crown; six in' sertlons, four shillings and sixpence; for Cash only; if book ad one shilling each insertion. MOTOR Car Dr'.ver wants situation ; any make cf cars; all running repairs. Married. 1113 " Daimler," this office. CARRIAGE and Motor Car Painter and Si?nwriter wants situation ; 13 years' experience ; good references. IHJ, •' Surface," this office. WAKEPIELD Farmers' Union.— Annnal Meeting, Tuesday, April 19th. 7.30 p.m. 1115 L. A. Baigent, Secretary. POTATOES.— Just arrived, very fine lot Prime Southern Potatoes 1116 Nelson Seed & Produce Company. /"VNlONS.— Choice lot, very cheap. 1117 Nelson Seed & Produce Company. DOWN SALE, now on at "*-/ " Novelties," 96, Hardy-street. — Grand bargains foi every henesfc buyer. Fob fkw i ays only. 1120 mHE Pick of tho Post-cards at 9P, JL Hardy-Etreer. Also, Brush ware and Fancy Goods at very low prices. 1121 /^OUNTEX Customers are earnestly KJ advised to.visit this genuine clearance. Superior g^ods, bargains real, at "Novelties," 96, Hardy-street 1122 FOR SALE: 1 13-colter- Prill, "Superior" Manure and '' urnip 'Sower •tttaclied, almost new. D. Wilkeiu, jnr., Upper Moutere. ' 1104 WANTED, Plain Sewing. . * App'y "A.", 1085 ' "Colonist" Office. BULBS.— Plant now for early blo^msi Anemones, Fre^ias, Kanunuulup, Hyacinths, Narcissus, Crocas, etc. — Nelson Seed -t Produce Company. VOSB WANTED Known.— Anemone Bulbs St. Brigid, Fulgens, and Single and Double, all colours, mixed — Nelson Seed and Produce Company. . 1089 TpV>R SALE.— Cauliflower and Cabbage JJ Plants. — Nelson Seed <fc Produce Company, Hardy-street- - it 90 WANTED, a Geneial Servant. Apply Mrs Jkuies, it. 03 Bii-houdale. IjlOß toughs fend Colds, a friend in ! nted is v friend ind^d. Crowu'h boomerang is just such a friend ; it is a ctandara and 'unrivalled remedy for lung «• üble.— W . H.. Oaowa, Bridge-st. 9fc>7 uuth in Country and in Town, WliliSTEK'e COFiifiE Mil Wins Kenown.

WO Those About To Furnish.-Lock'u Great Clearing Sale affords the chance of a lifetime. Bargains in every tins. F)ON'T Mis.. 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 Great Clearing Sale. The -^ talk of the city. — A genuine firing out of splendid goods. A 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 wholo- - some, too, as well as delicious. Ask your grocer for St. George, 6d per tin. WANTED KNOWN.— Special lot white woollen shawls Is lid to 5s lid. Record value ladies' singlets, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is lid. Gibbard's. GPECIAL VALUE— Fine white twill *•* flannel Is 9d ; superior white Saxony do, 31 inches wido, 2s 3d. Gib. i bard's, :■ : ' :r "W"ANTED.— Ladies to see choice lob T ; new season's blouses — dark stripes and fancy patterns, 3s lid* 4s 6d, 4s lid, 5s lid each. Gibbard's. QPEClAL.— Whether in union or ■ not, get into one of those splendid dark union shirts 2s lid, at Gibbard's. WANTED KNOWN.— Men's full size superior fleece lined under pants, 2s lid pair. Gibbard's.

WANTED.— M«n to get suited at . T Gibbard's. Strong tweed suits for rough, everyday wear, 25s to 355. Special value in superior boxed suits, 37s 6d to 555. Special line worsted trousers 9s 6d pair. Hats, caps, ties, collars, socks, braces, etc., at lowest "Spot Cash" prices. WANTED KNOWN.— For Sale," * T Good Clean Wasta Paper, ir« largo or small quantities at office o' this paper. ]}OCTORS Differ, but they all agree I •on one point, viz., the superiority of "FRACRA TEA." On sale by _-. ARMSTRONG, Bridge Street. |?VERY package of "FRACRA TEA" is accompanied by a guarantee of weight and quality. Sold by L. T. BOWDEN and CO., TrafalgaV street, 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." LINEN THAT LASTS. Our grandmothers kept their linen pood for years. Why shouldn't' 'we? Tt can be done liy" washing carefully and starching with "LILY STARCH." It's purd, and doesn't injure the fabric. Ask your grocer for it.

WANTED TO BUY. THE Golden Pay Dairy Company lire open to BUY a CEKAMERI Plant in full and complete working order. ALTEENATIVE. They are open bny parrs of a planfc, E-ch part mu3t be m good working order. Full particulars as to nmount of milk bhat can re dealt with, pr co, etc., mast he in the hand* nf the Senrptary not later than MONDAY, ApiU 18th. By order. THOS. SYMR 1036 Secretary. A HAIB DYE that does not change A- colour K BLAND'S VEGETABLE H^rß DYB is; quite different from all others • purely vegetable, it dyes natural oolonrs -no mi tallio sheen, green, or other dißocncer ing effects. ■■. Post Free, 3s^Bd. State ri ade required. Money returned if not os represented. — Miss Cloooh, Ladies' Depot, ~44 Gecuge-street Dunedin * 853 FOB fCSHICS. . Nothing is so handy for makine Sandwiches .as ST. GEORGE POITED SIEATS. They spread on like butter— no tiresome cutting or mincing. All grocer* ■ keep them)" price 6d per tuf .

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12769, 15 April 1910, Page 3

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