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I WANTED KNOWN. Acivortisements are inserted in tdir. column at the rate of Tv;r:ity words for One Shilling. Vnrea insertions, half-a-crcivn; six insertions, four shillings and sixpence; for Cash only; if boc^d one shilling each insertion. TO LE^, Five-roomed House on Wellington Terrace. Apply — 1131 Mrs Ndbl«, Brook-streftt FOR Sale, Pedigree Greyhound Pup* sire Factory Hoy, dam Miss Cardigan. — Coleman Bros., Kichm nd 1132 EOXHTLL. — A Daacp, in connection wit,h the Tennis Club, will be held in the Schoolroom on Friday. April 20th Ladies, refreshments ; Gents 2/6. 1 13 WAKEFIEID Farjners'' Union.— Annual Meet ing, Tuesday, April 19th. 7.30 p.m. 1115 L. A. Baigent, Secretary. DONT FOEGET TVakcfield Tennis Dance, Friday, April 22nd. Good Music, and a good Supper. 1103 POTATOES.— Just arrived, very fine lot Prime Southern Potatoes 1116 Nelson teed & Produce Company, /"\NIONS.— Ckohe lor, very cheap. 1117 Nelson Seed Jit Produce Company. FOR SALE : 1 13-colter Drill, A Su. pentr " Manure and ') urnip Sower attached, almost new.- D. W'iikenj, jnr v Upper Moutero. 1104 EOE SALE.— Canlitijwer and Cabbage Plains.— Nelson Seed & Produce Company, Hardy-street- ,■ lO['O WANTED, a Genei&l Servant. Apply Mrs ikules, KOb Bis-hopdale. T7\oß Coughs and Colds, a friend in _|J Died is a fii-nd ind"td. Crowe's Uuomerang id just such a lriti-d ; it is a ttundara and unrivalled, leiuedy for lang tr üble. — W. H. CROWf, Brijge-st. !'97 Kuth ia Country and in Town, VVEiiiSTlill'a COFthE 3971 . Wins kenowu. rpO Those About To Furnish.~,Lock's -*- Great Clearing Sale affords tho chance of a lifetime. Bargains in every line. T^ON'T Mis Lock's Great Clearing Sale. Thousands of pounds wortli of new and up-to-date goods to be cleared out — unheard of prices. T OCX'S Great Clearing Sale. The - LJ talk of tho city. — A genuine firing out of splendid goods. A DAINTY RELISH For brei.d and butter is a tin of S'fVGEOKUE POITED MUATS. It spreads on like- butter, so is very economical. They're wholesome, too, as well as delicious. Ask your grocer for. St. George, Gd per tin.

WANTED KNOWN— for Sale; • T Good Clean Waste Paper, iv largo or small quantities at office c/. this paper. ftK/. WILL BUY Man's Serviceable " Ol Suit at Cibbard's. New lot just in. Stylish and well made, greys ami neat dark shades. IVtfEN'S Superior Boxed Suits — ■ J - VJL Worsteds nnd all wool Tweeds — special linings and trimmings, smart appearance — in fact, up-to-date in e\(M\v wav for 37s 6d, 39s 6d, 455, 50s, and 555, at Gibbard's. \V ANTED KNOWN: Persons wlm ~* have been waiting for Special Value in Boy's Shirts are notified that n new lot has now come to hand — at Cibbard's. . Yl/^ANTED: Ladies to see Special '"Values in New Double WidthDress Serges and cloths at Cibbard's. A Good *ervicpable Dress Length of 7 yards from 7s l Gd.VY 7 -A**2ED \VN : You can savo ' ' money by buying Blankets, Flannels, Towels, Lace Curtains, Flannelettes and General Household Drapery at Cibbard's. DOCTORS Differ, but they all agree on one point, viz., the superiority of "FRACRA TEA." On sale by v. A MiSTR'JNG, Bridae Street. CWriRY package of "FRACRA " TEA" is accompanied by a guarantee of weight and quality. Sod by (-. T. BOWDEN and CO., Trafalgar street, Nclsgu. V/ANTED, A LAUNDRESS. One who uses "LILY STARCH" preferred, for it means stiff, glossy linen. If yon want to givesatisfaction to your employers, .-' insist on being supplied with * "Lily Starch." . lINEN THAT LASTS. . Our grandmothers kept their linen good for years. Why shouldn't we? It can' bo done by washing carefully and starching with "LILY STARCH." It's pure, and doesn't injure tho fabric. Ask your grocer for it. Nelson Board of Education,

i. TPLICA'I IONS, coniplyiuj: vitli conditiens named on Form ot' Application, will be received by tho unOcit.igued up to 4 pin. on FRIDAY, J2nd Apnl, 1911', for the following pesitioua : — Nelson Girls: First Assistant Teacher (female) ; salary £210— £240. Lyoll : Sole Teacher ; salary £lb»— £180, and residence. Kaituna Aorere : Sole Teacher ; ;-;:ilary £120— £150, and £.15 h.a. Globe Hill, Progress: Sole Teacher.; salary £120— £150, and £15 h.a. Glenroy, * Upper Matakitaki: Solo Teacher; salary £120— £150, and. £15 h.a. Church Hill, Dovcdale: Solo Teacher; salary £90— £120, and use of residence. . Puponga : Sole Teacher ; salary £90— £120, and £10 h.a. Fern Flat, Central Duller: SrAc Teacher; salary £90— £120 and use of residence. Whakarewa, Motueka : Female Assistant; salary £90— £120. Birchfield: Female Assistant; salary £90— £120. Kongahu, Karamea: Teacher for household Echool ; present salary £42 and free hoard and lodgings. N. It. WILLIAMS Secret- ry. NtltOD, March. 2«h. 1 910. 1057 A HATE DYE that does not ciim^e colour! BLAND'S VEGKTABLK HAIB DYE is qrjfe'diffe ent .fmni all others ; purely vegetaMo, it dyes natural colonrs-no nietaKic thaen, greeu ; or other disconcerting c-lfecis. Pos 1 ; Frea, 3s Bd. State" shade. required. Money returned if not as ro f n sent d. — Miss Olouuu, Ladies' D'-pot, \ t Oooa^-strect Dunedin Ks:{ W. TYREE, ARTISTIC rfIOTOGRAPHEB, HAS Just engaged-a- First Class Operator, who has had years of experience in the leading -Studios of Australia. Patrons are assured of un-to-date Photographs both in style- and finish. i ' ' , All orders finished promptly. Developing, retouching, printing, enlarinug, etc., doiie for amatems. W. TYREE, Photogrnpher, Trafa'gur street.

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12770, 16 April 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12770, 16 April 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12770, 16 April 1910, Page 3