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\ WANTED KNOWN, Advertisements are inserted In this column at the rats of Twenty words for One Shilling. Three Insertions, half-a-orown; six Insertions, four shillings and sixpence; for Cash only; If booked, one shilling each Insertion. WANTED, a Young Man, to terd horses and oows, and be generally useful. Apply Bishopdale. 447 A TEINSOW OBSERVATORY.— -£*• Open This Evening, from Bto JO. Admission Sixpence. "4,55 ■pA-NSY —Triumph of the Giants, JLT Mammoth Fire blotched, Peacock, Giant Fire-blotched White and Golden Yellow; sow now, On sale at Bolton'a. 466 VIOLA.— R.ch purple, light blue, pure white, and golden yellow; sow now for early spiing blooming. For sale at Bolton'a. 457 MA'V ICI' 0:BY kol^. No. 40.— AfvVp T Regular Monthly ALeeting, r%&\ Freemasons' Hall. THIS Evening, at 7.30 o'clock. Brethren of sister Lodge s welcome. 418 WANTED, good, sttong Boy to learn the Blacksmitfiing. Apply J. \V. Iwler, Collingwood. 430 WANT I'D, strong Lad for Blacksmithing; good wages, good home. Apply D. Farno, itockvilK 431 FOR SALE, a fine collection of Tuber-ous-rooted Begonias in flower, 432 Hale's Nursery, Waimea Road. FOR SALE, immediately, 5-roomed Cottage »nd conveniences, -J-aore land, tennis lawn j close railway. Apply Mrs Airey, Richmond. 433 k SMART BOY wanted for office jCjL work. Apply 381 J. R Dodßon & Son, WANTED, a Smart Boy. Apply L. Kerri 48 Jeweller. WANTED, Men for general Farm work. Apply H. T. Cook, , 363 lAppleby, TTjTANTED, a Boy. 258 Apply E. Traak. 'THEA, direct from Coylon. A vety find JL Orange Pekoe, Is 8d j choice, full! t rich flavour. Highly recommended. UOi E. Grove & Son. •>f^A UAMS> fineßt Mild Curo» wSOvJ Smoked or Green, of tho very wst quality. Specially selected for Xmas rad Ne wr Year; at populai prices. H)9l E. Grove & Son. WANTED KNOWN, a new lot of * * Now Era Suits just opened up ab Wearing Bros. Latest patterns, best hiisJi, highest quality, lowest prices. RANTED BOARDERS.—Private and homely. The best of everything. Most modorato terms. All /isitojs satisfied and come again.— PAULING'S Temperance Hotel, Corler of Bridge street and Collingwood street, Nelson. WANTED.— The Royal Road to ¥T Success. A Good Articlo! A 3ood Salesman! Good Advertising! .011 ca.n secure tho last by taking n :ourse by mail in the Dixon Institute London). Prospectus "F" free. N.Z. tlcp., J. Rodger, 194N Cashel street, Jhristchurch. VU ANTED, ©vary man to see our latest lot of New Era suits, mado n b and i, also ordinary sizes, to fit ill figures, at Wearing Bros., Richmond. A LL KINDS of Seed and Feed Oats XjL for winter feed; Fowl Wheat, . ikan, Pollard ; all kinds Poultry Poods j Adders and Meals for Calf feeding — -V. R May, Richmond. 249 WANTED.—Ladies to Call and See " * the lovely washing Costumes ,nd Blouse*, now clearing at less than id If wholesale cost at GIBBARD'S. ■« GELLING Like Ripe Cherries."— Serviceable striped Cambric and 'ephyr Costumes 7s lid and 9s lid. Jainty Whito Lawn do., 8s lid and Os 6d. Call and get ono at GIBBARD'S. • < MEVER Mado for tho MxmeyT7 " said a Lady when shown tho charming: Muslin Blouses at Is lid, !s Gd, 2s lid, and 3s lid. A fine •ange of Striped Cambric and Plain Zephyr Blouses, 2s 6d to 4s 6d. !!romo all wool Delaine Blouses, 5s 6d ,0 7s Gd; also a few Extra Special .ilk Blouses, trimmed with real laco, ' Is 6(1. Selling fast. Secure 0110 " >romptly at GIBBARD'S. - WANTED KNOWN. We make a speciality of "New Era." suits to iieasiirc. If we haven't ® suit in stock •0 satisfy you we have hundreds of Kitix'irns, ami can tako your measure >.ihl give you a perfect "fit in a few days. Wearing Bros., Richmond. WANTED, Suits, Dretses, Curtains, Mutt, Glcvcs, etc., for Cleaning & Dyeing. ["V T Steam Dyo "Works, Col-«-/jL« JlJ* lingwood-dtreet. 'Phono b i6^___J 82 1 WANTED. All to know that our f * ' "New Era" suits, whether box--3 :k1 or miido to measure, are of the best miterk-ls, the latest fashion, have the, 'if>st horsehair interlini::>rs and finishr ings—iii fact, they are mail? equal to tie best tailored suits—but only 'lalf the price. Wearing Bros., Richmond. FOR Ladies' Fancy Linen Handkerchief?, Tea Cloths, Tray Cloths • Duchess Toilot Sots, D'oyloys, Cushion Jovera.—Flemmg & Sons. 4137 TEA Cloths, Serviettes, D'oyleys, Cushion Covers, Duchess Toilet .'overs, Table Cloths, Pillow Cases, Bed- , iproadd.— Fleming & Sons. 4138 FANCY Chairs, Flower Stands, Trays, Firo Scrbens, Cushion Covers. Table iintn, Whito Linen Goods of all descriptions.—Fleming & Sons. 4130 THEE marvellous Atlas Sewing A Machines, Sun Lamps, and Zealandia open fire Ranges, at Lock's, sol© ) Agonta. best value in New Zealand in ) A good English made Pianos and Carpenter Organs, at Lock's, direct importer. B pURNITURE, Linoleums, Quilts, •"- Curtains, Carpets, Sheeting, GoCarts, Piams—ecvervthing required f in the home—at Lock's big sale, FOR JSALE. A Kfi CBO-SBRED EWES, 2 to xOU 8-tooth. Immediate delivery if required. J. EATWELL, 437 Stanley Brook. i- SHOPKEEPERS, HOTELKEEPERS, AND , RESTAURANT PROPRIETORS. d -i ■ in TIME and WAGES and HOLIx DAY BOOKS for tho various classes of Business in the form approved by the Labour Department, on sale at "The Colonist" Office. PUBLIC NOTICE. WH. CROWE, Medical Expert, • lat« of Nh'w-ij, Imp appointed as his A pent in Kblbcd th« weil-!?nown firm of J. WOOD Grocer. Biidge-strwrt. wbew all his wel known Medicinsbiau be obitained.—W. H. CROWE, MedJ«al Es I pert, Westport. 333

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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13021, 9 February 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13021, 9 February 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13021, 9 February 1911, Page 3

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