I WANTED KNOWN, Advertisements are Inserted in this column at the rate of Twenty words for One Shilling. Three Insertions, half-a-crown; six In•ertions, four shillings and sixpence; for Cash only; if booked, one shilling each insertion, WANTED, good, strong Boy to feTm the Blacksmith ing. .Apply J. W. if owler, Colling wood. 430 WANTED, strong Lad for Black, smithing; good wages, good home. Apply D. Farno, liockvilb. 431 TT^OR SALE, a fine collection of TuberJj ous-rooted Begonias in Cower, 432 Hale's Nursery, Waimea Road FOR SALE, immediately, S-roomei Cottage snd convenience?, :'J acre land, tennis lawn j close railivay. Apply Mrs Aircy, Eichmocd. 43*3 TO ORCEIARDISTS.—Auvertiser, 30, JL wishes work on good orchard, cap> able worker used to horses ; wages teeondary consiaeralion Pleae address replies to •• Cultivator," " Colonist " Ofßce. 43.J, TOTANTE 7!, Hop.pickers. Vegetables » » and tents provided. Apply 411 W. Hic'-anott, Kiwaka. ASUA.RT BOY wanted for effico work. Apply 381 J. R Dcdson & Son TOT ANTED, a Smart Boy. ~~ . * » Apply !•• Kerr, 1 43 Jowoller. - "TOT ANTED, a good Bread ar.d Pastry H / Baker; single m:ui preferred. For wages, etc, 3;1 Apply •'Colonist" Office. -KTSTAHTED, Men for general Farm V V work. Apply H. T. Cook, 363 lAppleby. FOE SALE, a Small Flock of Angora Goats.—J. E. Salisbury, Middle- '• bank, Orinoco, Nelson. 351 ■TOTANTED, a Boy. 258 Apply E. Trask. ' VyAXTKD KNOWN, a new lot of * ' Now Era Suits just opened up at Wearing Bros. Latest patterns, best finish, highest quality, lowest prices. ANTED BOARDERS.—Private 1 and homely. The host of everything. Host inodcirato terms. All visitors satisfied and oome again.— PAULING'S Temperance Hotel, Cor- . ner of Bridge street and Collingwood street, Nelson. "^Ly ANTED.—The Royal Road to "* Success. A Good Article! A Good Salesman! Good Advertising! You ca.u secure the last by taking a course by mail in the Dixon Institute (London). Prospectus "V" free. N.A. Rep., J". Rodger, 19 IN Cashel street, Ohristchurch. \^7AXTEI), every man to see our v v htost lot of Ni>w Era suits, madein I and ,}, also ordinary sizes, to lit all figures, at Wearing Bros., Richmond. A LL KINDS of Seed and Feed Oats J\. for winter fetd; Fowl "Wheat, Bran, Pollard ; all kinds Poultry Koods; Fodders and Meals for CaJf feeding — W. E May, Kichmond. JM!) WANTED.—Ladies to Call ajul Sou the lovely washing Costumes md Jilousfvi, now clearing at less than naif wholesale cost at GIBBARD'S. "SELLING Like Ripe Cherries."— Serviceable striped Cambric and Zephyr Costumes 7s lid and 9s lid. Dainty White Lawn do., 8s lid and <0s Gd. Call and get one at ■■ GIBBARD'S. "TVEVER Made for the Money*,"'' said a Lady when shown the charming .Muslin Blouses nfc Is lid. ! -2s fici, 2s lid, and 3 M lid. A iino range of Striped Cambric and Plain Zephyr Blouses, 2s Gd to 4s Gd. Creme all wool Delaine Blouses, 5s 6d to 7s 6d ; also a fenv Extra Special Silk Blouses, trimmed with real lace, Us (>d. Selling fast. Secure ono ; promptly at GIBBARD'S. [ I,yAXTED KNOWN. We make a Kpwhlit.v <if "Now ]Cni" suits to -.ncasure. ll' we haven't :v suit in stockto- satisfy you we have hundreds of patterns, mikl can take your measure ■md give you a perfect'fit in a few days. Wearing Bros., Richmond. "tt^NTED, Suit?, Dresses, Curtains, fiats, Gkvts, etc., forCl«aninj» .t Dyeing. F"\ T steam Dy° Works, Coll«_/V» I_J» lingwood-^treet. 'Pliono 360 1 __ ' _JS AVANTMD. All to know that our "New Era" suits, whether bo.xod or made to measure, are of the best materials, the latest fasliion, have the best horsehair interlim'ngs and linishings—in fact, they ai'e niado equal to the best tailored suits—but only half the price Wearing Bros., Richmond. FOE Ladies' Fancy Linen Handkerchiefs, Tea Cloths, Tray Clotliß Duchess Toilet Sets, D'oyleys, Cushion •'overs. — Fleming & Sons. 4137 rinEA Cloths, Serviettes, D'oyleys, 1. Cushion Covers, Duohoss Toilet ("overs, Table Cloths, Pillow Cases, Bedspreads.—Fleming & Sons. 4133 EANCY Chairs, Flower Stand1!), Trayw, Firo Screen?, Cushi'n Covers. Tablo i.int-n, White Linen Hoods'of all doicriptions.—Fleming ■& Sons. 4180 npRFj marvellous Atlas Sewing A Mttchines, Sun Lamps, and ZeaInndin. open fire Ranges, at Lock's, solo Agotita. rpiiE best vnluc in New Zealand in good English made Pianos and Oarpenter Organs, at Lock's, direct importer. PURNITURE, Linoleums, Quilts* *- Curtains, Carpets, Sheeting, GoCarts, Plains—eeverytiling required in the homo—at Lock's big sale. GLORIOUS SUN TEA, IST OP WINNEKS in MONTHLY CASE DISTKIBUTION to Consumers of "GLORIOUS SUN" TEA, COFFEE add COCOA. Januaut 31st, 1011. Mrs Burgess, Addington,.£3; Mrs E. Barrett, Akaroa, £2 ; Mrs W. Ji.own, Addington, £1 ; Mrs Millar, Worcester street, Christ church, 10s ; Mis Fahey, Kangiora, 7s Gd j Mrs Xix, Addingt^n, Bsi Mrs Batchelor, Jackson's rond, &s; itnd several others 2s (id each 1 NKXT DISTRIBUTION: 2S'Jir I'jilißUAhY. 1011. L. T. BOWDEN, Agent for Nelson. SHOPKEEPERS, HOTELKEEPERS, AND RESTAURANT PROPRIETORS, 1 rjpjMK and WAGES and HOLTA DAY BOOKS for the various classes of Business" in the form approved by the Labour Department, on sale at "The Colonist" Office. PUBLIC NOTICE. WH. CROWE, Medical I<x|Mt, 9 latn of Helton, ha? appointed as his A pent in Notaon tho well-known firm of J. WOOD Grocer. Bridge-street, where all his well-known Medicine- can be obtained —W. H. CEO WE, Mwlical Ex pert, Wostport. 338
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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13020, 8 February 1911, Page 3
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