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WANTED KNOWN Advertisements are Inserted In thlt column at the rate of Twenty words for One Shilling. Three Insertions, half-a-orown; six insertions, four shillings and sixpence j for Cash only; If booked. «ne shilling each Insertion, LOST, small Black Handha^oSiT S ing reoeipts and change, between. Hardy and Vanguard-streets. Kindly leave at " Colonist" Office. 826 WANTED, Married Couple, without encumbrance, for general farm work; wife housework. Apply 827 KJ. Bobinson, "Wakefield. XjTOB SALE, 20 cords good Firewood, -L sawn, 20s cord \ also, good, large English packing cases. 327 Bushley, Woodstock, Stoke. m REVET HICK'S (specialist) fweet X Peas, N. Z. grown seed -6 or 9 seeds 6d, 15 or 4) seeds Is, 4 grand novelties 10 seeds Is. Orders booked by Stewart and Co, Nile-street. g32 ATHRK-E Guinea Gem Phonograph, with 55 2s lecords, price £A the lot. A bargain.—R. Sinclair, "Novelties," 96 Hardy-Btreet. g35 WANTED, Carpenters. Top wages paid. Apply Cement Woris. Tarakohe. _ g^g BO1 S' Norfolk Suits, all wool, at 7s 6d, 12s 6d, and 15s each.—Short and Son, " Where the good hats are." 815 SHOUT & SON.-The cheap shop for good quality Clothing, Hats, Shirts and Merceiy for Boys and Men. 817 WANTED KNOWN, That Wearing T T Bros., Richmond, have commenced their first annual stocktaking sale. Genuine reductions on all lines of drapery, clothing, boots, crockery, fancy goods, etc., during March. OTRAW HATS reduced to nearly half at Wearing Bros' annual stocktaking sale; all new goods; sco our windows.. T> EDUCED PRICES for one month *■*' only at Wearing Bros' first annual stocktaking sale. Every line has been reduced as low as possible, as we must considerably lessen our stocks before March 31st. POR Wedding and Birthday Presents our stocktaking sale presents a rare opportunity to get tho best class of goods at very low prices £™2 udr.'- nf poet them- WEARING BROS., Richmond. SPECIAL for one week cnly—A lino of Tennis and Neglige Shirts, worth from 4s 6d to 63 6d, to clear 3s 6d each.— Short and Son, " Where the good hats lJ^£ 816 WANTED KNOWN : For two week., T only—3rd to 17th March—clearing remnants and oddments of all kinds at big reductions. GIBBARD and CO., Lower Bridge street. WANTED to Clear-children's Hn"on bats 3d each ; black and white leghorns and Galatea sailors Is; balaiico of men's white linon and straw iiats Is. GIBBARD and CO., Lower Bridge Street. WANTED: Ladies for white and * coloured blouses, still further reduced—ls lid and 2s 6d. Balance of •i-hite and coloured washing blouse costumes from 7s 6d; dress skirts 4s Lid, 5s lid, 7s 6d, 8s lid. GIBBARD and CO., Lower Bridge Street. BOARDERS.—Private and homely. The best of everyhing. Most moderate, terms. All i.sitoi s satisfied and come again. PAULING'S Temperance Hotel, Cor■ser of Bridge street and Collingwood troet, Nelson. FOR Laiieß* Fanoy Linen Handkerchiefs, Tea Cloth 8, Tray Cloths Duchess Toilet Sots, D'oyleys, Cushion Jovers.—Fleming & Sons. 4137 ItEA Cloths, Serviettes, D'oyloys, Cushion Covers, Duches3 Toilet .'overs, Table Cloths, Pillow Cases, Bodproads.—Floming & Sons. 4138 FANCY Chairs, Flower Stands, Trays, Fire Scrbens, Cushion Covers. Table intn. White Linen Goods of all descripions.—Floming & Sons. 4139 TPHE marvellous Atlas Sewing ■■- Machines, Sun Lamps, and Zealandia open fire Ranges, at Luck's, solo Agents. 'THE best value in New Zealand in ~ good English made Pianos and Carpenter Organs, at Lock's, direct impostor. FURNITURE, Linoleums, Quilts, * Curtains, Carpets, Sheeting, GoCarts, Prams—eeverything required in the home—at Lock's big ealo. PREMATURE GRAY HAIrIs~A *• TROUBLE which annoys many people in tho prime of life. The best thing is to use a little Hair Stain. Bland's Vegetable Hair Dye is quite liarmless, easy to apply, and produces natural colours in shade required. 3s 3d bottle post free. State shade wanted. Miss Clough, Ladies' Depot, 44 George Street, Dunedin. "WANTED.—A profitable profession". Electrical and Mechanical Engineering oilers ambitious young men unlimited opportunities for advancement. Study in spare time. Write or floe prospectus "A." Electrical Engineer Institute (London). N.Z Rep., J. Rodger, 194N Cashel street, Uinstchurch. jj^UBBER STAMPS.-We ftU ■"-*1 supplies. Pads and inks in all colours; also quick drying inks and pads.— The Co'onist" jobbing D«NOTICE! OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT being now under the management of a new and thoroughly experienced CUTTER, Customers can rely upon receiving every satisfaction. A splendid selection of the Latest Stylss in English, Scotch, and Irish Tweeds just opened up. TWEED SUITS from £4. NAVY and BLACK SERGE and VICUNA SUITS from MWa. everettlrothers. BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. Aerogen Safety Gas IS JUST THE THING FOR COUNTRY. HOUSES! LIGHT, - HEAT, COOK, — POWItR. Send for Peek Pamphlet, or-, better still CALL AND SEE TEE MACHINE AT WORK, at F. A. Carlisle & Co.'s, l 19, HAEDY STREET. Nblboh.

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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13051, 10 March 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13051, 10 March 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13051, 10 March 1911, Page 3