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WANTED KNOWN. Advertisements aro inserted In thit column at the rate of Twenty words for Ons Shilling. Three Insertions, half-a-crown; six insertions, four shillings and sixpence; for Cash only; if booked one shilling each insertion. WANTED for Country Hotel, Youth or Middle-aged Man. Must he ahle to milk. Apply J. Lucre, Nelson. 1114 STRATAGEM Peas and Brown Spai g ish Onion. Splendid strains of thete Seeds for sale at S. F. Bolton's. ' 1146 LAWN Grars Seed. — A first-class mix ture of the best and finest varieties tor sale at S. F. Roltoii's. 1147 CAPTURE the Closing Down Bargairs at " Novblties," Pts Hardy street. Fancy Goods, Basket ware, Frushes, at reuced prij63 for fewday.jonly. 1153 I^o LET, Five-roomed House on We \\ . lington Terrace. Apply— 1131 Mrs Noble, Brook-street. FOE Sale, Pedigree Greyhound Pups sire Factory Boy, dam Miss .Cardigan. — Coleman Bros., ltiohmcnd 1133 WAKEFIELD Farmers'. Union.— Annual Meeting, Tuesday, April 19th. 7.30 p.m. Hlo L. A. Baigent, Secretary. POTATOES.— Just arrived, very fine lot Prime Southern Potatoes. 1116 Nelson xeed & Produce Company. fkNIONS. — Choice lot, very cheap. 1117 Nelaon Seed k Produce Company. FOE SALE.— Caulifijwer and Cabbage . Plants. — Nelson Seed & Produce Company, Hardy-street- 1090 WANTED, a Geueial Servant. Apply Mrs Mules, a'os Bis-hopdale. JT^OE Cougks and Colds, a friend in - nred is a friend ind°id. Crowe's boomerang is just such a fritnd; ie is a . tandarj and unrivalled remedy )or lung ruble. — YV. H. Crowe, Hridge-st. 997 Juch in Country and in Town, WEBSTEE'S COFFEE >d7l Wins Kenown. VO Those About To Furnish.-Lock's •*- Great Clearing Sale affords the .hance of a lifetime. Bargains in every line. "" AON'T Mis-. Lock's Great Clearing *-* Sale. Thousands of pounds worth ;f new and up-to-date goods to be •leared out — unheard of prices. I OCX'S Great Clearing Sale. The JLJ talk of the city. — A genuine firing mt of splendid goods. WANTED KNOWN.— For Sale; yT Good Clean Waste Paper, in large or small quantities at office o'. >his paper. .-) K /- WILL BUY Man's Serviceable "°' Suit at Cibbard's. New lot ,ust iii. Stylish and well made, greys md neat dark shades. i\J"EN'S Superior Boxed Suits — i.TX \v ors teds and all wool Tweeds — ■pecial linings and trimmings, Bmart ppearance — in fact, up-to-date in .very way for 37s 6d, 39s 6d, 455, 50s, >.:id 555, at Cibbard's. <L\7" ANTED KNOWN: Persons who ? ~ havo been waiting for Speoial •7 aluo in Boy's Shirts aro notified that i new lot has now come to hand — at Cibbard's. 'WANTED: Ladies to see Special T* . Values in New Double Width Dress Serges and cloths at Cibbard's. 1 Good serviceable Dress Length of 7 yards from 7s 6d.

WANTED KNOWN: You can save ~ ™ money by buying Blankets. Flannels, Towels, Lace Curtains, Flannel3ttes and General Household Drapery jit Cibbard's. 1 DAINTY RELISH For bre^d 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. rjOCTORS Differ, but they all agree *-* on one point, viz., tho superiority .f "FRACRA TEA." On sale by 0. UtMSTRONG, Bridge Street. VANTED, A LAUNDRESS. One who uses "LILY STAROH" preferred, for it means stiif, glossy linen. If you want to give satisfaction 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 be done i by washing carefully and starching with "LILY STARCH." It's pure, and doesn't injure -the fabric. Ask your grocer for it. Nelson Institute. Public Library Opon Daily. Newspaper Room fr0m. 9.30 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. Library and Reading Room from 3 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. ; and from 7 to 9.30 p.m. Inmial subscription for families 20s. ■laif-yearly subscription 10s. Quarterly subscription ss. Monthly subscription- 2s. Singlo subscription, yearly 10s. Single, subscription, half-3'early 5s 4d. 3inp*lo subscription, quarterly 3s. •Single subscription, monthly ls-id. Now books added evory month. Subscriptions now duo. GEORGE C. GILBERT, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer.

A HAIR DYE thatdoeß not chance IX. colour! BLAND'S VEGETABLE HA IB DYK is quite different from all others; purely vegetable, it dyes natural colours no- metallic- sheen, green, or other disconcerting effects. Post Free, 3s Bd. Statu phado required. Money returned if not ss represent- d. — Miss Clocgb, Ladie3* Depot, 44 G edge-street Dunediu. 833 NEW BOOK LIST Scouting for Boys, Is 3d. Joseph Hocking's Romance of Michael Trevail 3s 6d. Humphrey Ward's Daphne, 3s Gd. Mead's Wild Heather, 3s Cd. Hall's Aunt Jane, Kentucky, 3s Gd. Davidson's Sword in Ambush, 3s 6d. Deeping's Rust of Rome, 3s Gd. On Tour with Toddies, 3s Cd. Kenealy's King Edward Intervenes, 3s 6d and 2s Gd. Lo Queux's Treasury of Israel, 2s Gd and 3s 6d. Gull's Rein's Chance. 2s Gd and 3s 6d. Phillpot's Thief of Virtue, 8s 6d. The Caravaners, 3s Gd. i Birmingham's Search Party, 3s Gd. Well's Anne Veronica, 3s Gd. Stockley's Por-,p..-, 3s Gd. Is 3d Movols. Wcj-man's .Minister of France; Francis Cludd. 1 Hocking's Strong Man, Woman of Babylon, "Flame of Fire. Foster Fraser's books, 3s 6d. Red Russia, America at Work, Cani ada, Ileal Siberia, Quaint Subjects, Life Contrasts, The Balkans. J J. £. V'^m\l"& Cm. TKAFALGAB STKEIST

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12771, 18 April 1910, Page 3

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