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WANTED KNOWN Advertisements are Inserted In thlc column at the rate of Twenty words for One Shilling. Three Insertions, half-a-crown j six insertions, four shillings and six* pence; for Cash only; if booked, one shilling each Insertion. 11 OR Sale—Kipe Tomatoes, 2/- por case, 2-ilbs. —D. WhitiDg, NileStreet Fast. BG2 BEIG2ITTCATER Fruit and Flower Show to be held on the z6th and 27th April. 858 <M£» T7ICTOEY LODGE, No. 40.— T Ihe Worshipful Master, rW\ Officers and Erethren will pay a Fraternal Visit to Lodge Southern Star TO-MORROW Evening, at halt-past seven, 859 E OR SALE, 20 cords good Firewood, sawn, 20s cord; also, good largo .English packing cases. 327 Bushby, Woodstock, Stoke WANTEi), Carpenters. Top wages paid, Apply Cement Woriß. Tarakohe, 813 WANTED KNOWN, That Wearing Bros., Richmond, have commenced their first annual stocktaking sale. Genuine reductions on all lines of drapery, clothing, boots, crockery, fancy goods, etc., during March. QTRAW HATS reduced to nearly J half at Wearing Bros' annual stocktaking sale; all new goods; sco our windows. "DEDUCED PRICES for one month -v only at Wearing Bros' first annual stocktaking bale. Every line has been reduced as low as possible, as wo must considerably lessen our stocks before March 31st. ]POR Wedding and Birthday Presents our stocktaking sale presents a rare opportunity to get the best class of g(i</ds» at very low prices. Call and inspect them. WEARING BROS., Richmond. WANTED KNOWN : For two weeks 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 linen hats 3d each; black and white leghorns and Galate.a sailors Is; balance of ni(\n's white linen and straw hats Is. GIBBARD and CO., Lower Bridge Street. "WANTED: Ladies for white and coloured blouses, still further reduced—ls lid and 2s Cd. Balance of white and coloured washing blouse costumes from 7s Gd; dress skirts 4s lid, 5s lid, 7s Gd, 8s lid. GIBBARD and CO., Lower Bridgo Street. "WANTED BOARDERS.—Private and homely. The best of everything. Most modorato terrn3. All visitors satisfied and come again.— PAULING'S Temperance Hotel, Corner of Bridge street and Collingwood ■street, Nelson. FOE Ladies' Fancy Linen Handkerchiefs, Tea Cloths, Tray Cloths Duchess Toilet Sets, D'oyleys, Cushion Covers.—Fleming & Sons, 4137 TEA Cloths,- Serviettes, D'oyleys, Cushion Covers, Duchess Toilet Covers, Table Cloths, Pillow Cases, Bedspreads.—Fleming & Sons. 4138 FANCY Chairs, Flower Stands, Trays, Firo Screens, Cushion Covers Table l.iiu.n, Whito Linen Goods of all descriptions.—Fleming & Sons. 4139 HP HE marvellous Atlas Sewing -"• Machines, Sun Lamps, and Zealandia open fire Ranges, at Lock's, solo Agents. npHE best value in New Zealand in •*• good English made Pianos and Carpenter Organs, at Lock's, direct importer. I^URNITURE, Linoleums, Quilts, 1 Curtains, Carpets, Sheeting, GoCarts, Prams—ccverything required in the home—at Lock's big sale. |>REMATUKE GRAY HAIR IS A 1 'JiJOlIil.E which annoys many pcopl in the prime of life. The best i.innfr is to use a little Hair Stain. Mind's Vegetable Hair Dye is quito iininilob^, easy to apply, and produces mini )1 colours in shade required. 3s d bottle post free. State shade wantd Miss Clougli, Ladies' Depot, 44 Geoigt) Street, Dtmedin. T?yANTED.—Scientific Salesmanship ' v increases the. employers profits and raises the employees' efficiency and salary. Write, to-day for free explanatory book "D," Dison Institute (London). N.Z. Rep., J. Rodger, 191N Casliel street, Chn'stchurch. |>ÜBBER STAMPS.—We stock all ■*•*' supplies. Pads and inks in all colours j also quick drying inks and pads.—"Tho Co!on!at" Jobbing Dapartment. FOR JSALE. ANEW 5-roomed HOUSE, RusseUstreet, Port. Gas, h. and o. water connected with new drainage. 0 vner leaving Nelson. F. HILL, 3230 Uuesell-street. j GLORIOUS SUN TEA, ' LIST OF WINNERS in MONTHLY I CASHDISTRIBCTIONto j Consumers of '■ "GLORIOUS SUN" TEA, > COFFKE and COCOA. ; Febkuabt 28th, 1911. Mrs Giddens, 18 Slanley-st, Syden- : ham, £3 ; Mrs Ityau, Caledonian road, St Albans, £2; Mrs F. Anderson, 341 Uurham-Bt, Cnristchurch, £1 ; MisSmith, Clover NookS'arm, Doylest^n, 10/-; Miss Anderson, Suffolk-st, I inwood 7;6; Mrs Bowley, Jackson's-rd, i..yttolton,s/-; Mrs E Louphlin, Wal-polu-st. Sydenliam, 5/- j and several others 2,0 each ! NfcXT DISTRIBUTION: 31st March, 1911. Try "Glorious Sun" Tea, Coffee and Cocoa, a Coupon in each tin. I L. T. BOWDEN, Agent or.,,.^[°|. s°L'- ;„-._—— PUBLIC NOTICE. WH. CROWE, Medical Expert, c latu cf Nelson, ha? appointed as his A pent in Nelson the well-known firm ■if J. WOOD Grocer. Bridge-street, where ill his well-known Medicino3 can be obtained—W. 11. CROWE, Medical Ex pi-rt, "Wettport. 338 IS JUST THK TiJIX'G FOR COUNTRY, HOUSES! LIGHT, - HEAT, COOK, — POWER. ■'end for Fees Pamphlet, or, better still CALL AND SEE TEE MACHINE AT WORK, at F. A. Carlisle & Go.'s, 10, HABDY STEEET. Nblbon.

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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13053, 13 March 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13053, 13 March 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13053, 13 March 1911, Page 3