WANTED KNOWN. I Advertisements are Inserted In thlt 1 column at the rate of Twenty i words for One Shilling. Thre* 1 Insertions, half-a-crown; six In--1 sertions, four shillings and six* ' pence; for Cash only; ff bocK^d one shilling each Insertion. WAX'TEu^A. good General Servant. Apply Airs Sinalibono, 16*8 The Tort. WANTED an Experienced Locomotive .Driver for Puponga. 1625 Apply Fell and Atkinson. raiT ANTED by Two Maids, from Welv? lington, work as Housemaid, Waitress, or Cook. Apply **Prcgie2a.'' thi3 office. 1626 WANTED — Baker for Pupcngr, Golden Bay. Good -svajjea. Single man pxefeneJ. 'Fc;: pa ticuhrs, apply this office. 2(317 AITAI Bowling Club (Regd)-Ait Onion Drawing, Meicer'a Rooms, Tuesday, 31st iast, at 8 o'clock p,m.— E, J Chappell, Hon. _eo. 1648 DON'T Forget! Scven-a-Side Football Tournament on Friday, 3rd Jut*-. Sixteen teams entered • 14 games. Coi_menco 1.15 p.m. 1514 FINE Display of Postcards at .«• Novelties," 96 Hardy street, To-d3y. Birthdays, Comics, Sailore, Animal.', Flowers, Scenery. Prices lo vest in Province. IC]5 SPLENDID Musical Box For Salo! Plays numerous fine tunes. An acquisition to any home. Low pr cc. -B, Sinclair, - Novelties, '" 96 Hax_iy-&t. IG-ltf BOOKS,— The best New Novels for ; d, at "Novelties," 96 Hardy fctrrei. Doix't forgot it ! Pull particulars on an .- plication. iq_j WANTED : Gacments, Table Covers J "^7" TT Housoheld Trimming?, •-^-•A-U any Material.— .team Dye.ng and Cleaning works, Collingwood dtroet. 'Phono 360. 1649 SEND" Address to F. Buckland, Cam - bridge, Waikato, for Catalogue , Daffodils, Bcgonins, Chrysanthemums _n_ Specialties. 165. |7\Oit _Aii_i— 2PlowHor.GS,l Harness, JC and 2 utihroken, suitable for express.— C. B. fcmitb, Wakefield. 16:8 iTiOi- Coughs snd Colds, a iiiend in. JC need is a friend ind-^ed. Crowe'B ■Juomerang is juirt s ich a friend j it is a •tandar_ and unrivalled remedy for lung cr.mble. — VV. 11. Ceo.v«, Hri'igest. 997 both in Country and in Town, WEBSTER'S COFFEE 3971 Wins Kenown. •TIO Those About To Furnish—Lock' a ■*• Great Clearing Sale affords th_ chance of a lifetime. Bargains in every line. T}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. TOCK'S Great Clearing Sale. The talk of tho city.— A genuine firing out of splendid goods. Stock Taking Salo Starts *■ *• Monday 23rd May, at GIBBARD'S JjiEATHER WEIGHT Hair Padg mf duced to oa each at GIBBAED'S otocktaksng Sale. Tj^F®' dress skirts > reduced to 5s -y 6d at GIBBARD'S Stocktaking JJEAYY Double Width Tweeds— leading dark shades — 6s 6d dress length. GIBBARD'S Stocktaking Sale. T3IB Travelling Rugs, warm heavy JLr make, reduced to 5s lid. at GIBBARD'S Stocktaking Sale. T7XTRA special Ladies' Tweed and -r- 4 Cloth Costumes (17 only), to be cleared at abtut one fourth of usual prices. Don't miss this lot. GIBBARD'S Stocktaking Sale. A SNIP in fancy winter blousings, • c *- going for 6d and 7sd'a yard, afc Gibbard's Stocktaking Sale. KQ PAIRS Boys' and Youths' strong -'^-'serge knickers, .plain or with straps, and buckles, sizes 6 to 16— usually 4s lid to Gs lid. clearing at 3s lid all round. GIBBARD'S Stocktaking Sale. "D EAL Down quilts for double jbeds, - a -* / 20s ; ditto for cots 6s lid. Securo one of these. GIBBARD'S Stocktaking Sale. "POR MEN ONLY— IS strong tweed *- Suits— were 26s 9d and 30s, clearing 19s 6d each. Snap these, real bargain. GIBBARD'S Stocktaking Sale. CLOniOUS SUN TEA. MONTHLY CASH DISTRIBUTI - N FOR APRIL, 30th: Mrs W. Rawston, '■ imaru, £3. Miss A. B. Nicoll, Picton, £2. Mif*s J. Palmer, Addington, iii. Mrs H. King, Cobden, 10s. Miss A. Avery, Blenheim, 10b, Mrs W. JL'Eggvre, Dunedin, 7s 6d. Mrs Batchelor, Nelson, ss. Mrs E. Fmifch, CLri-rtchurch, 5-*. And several others 2s 6d each. Next distribution 31st May, Send yonr Coupops to Trent Bros., Durham Btr<jet. Christchurch at end ot a_v month, and pariicipate in mrn'.hly cish bonn>e3 tj consnm;r3 of GLORIOQS SUN TEA. Coupors wiih full particulars xxv every packet, sold everywhareat 1/8, and 2/- In. L. T. BQWDE*, Agent for Nelson. 1501 DOCTORS Differ, but they all agree on one point, viz., the superionty of "FRACRA TEA." On sale by .. ARMSTRONG. Bridge Street. CAUTION. ALL Traspar ranra with Dog or Gun on my Prop- rty, Appleby, being sections 203 t ) ?• 9, and part-section 202, block 11., Wa mea, will be pro3e.uted w ilhout res ;c-ct to persons. 1616 * T. A. CO 'K. NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC. (Affiliated to the Associated Board Royal Academy of Music and Royal College of Music, London). 1 Tbubtees : Messrs Cock, Fell, Gibbt?, King, Maginnity, a.d Rev. J. P, Kempthorne. Principal, and Teacher of Theory, Viilin, and other Orchestral Instrument- : Heee Julius Lbmmee. Teacher of Singing: Mb B. B. d_ Loozb. Teachers of Pianoforte : Hiss Eabl. A.R.C.M. (London), Miss Do_a Joi!80N, and Mb B. B. de Loozb. i FEES (Practical Subjects) : One half- hour lesson per week: 35s per. term. Two half-hour lesßons per week : JB3 per term. Harmony and Counterp .int; Oi c halfhour per week — 3 jb per teim. Railway Concessions: Sa ac as 'o Technical School pupils. Classes wil be held by the Principal to prepare »» didates ur the theory examinations to be h.ll in December next. A. E. MARTIN, 1589 Secretary. ■TIISTINCTLY Suporior, "FRACRA • *-> TEA." Sold by NICOL and MAft, TIN.
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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12806, 30 May 1910, Page 3
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862Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12806, 30 May 1910, Page 3
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