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'■ ■ "--■ " k V WANTED KKOWN Advertisements are Inserted in till oolumn at the rate of Twenti words for One Shilling. Threi Insertions, half-a-crown; six Insertions, four shillings and six* pence; for Cash only; If booked, one shilling each insertion. TENANTED, a Boy. 1682 Apply F. Trask. WANTED, a Married Couple, as Master and Matron of the Wakarewa School. Salary, with board and lodging, .£l2O. Applications, stating qualifications, with testimonials and references, to be sent by Maj 31st to the Secretary, Wakarewa School Trust Board, Diocesan Office, Nelson, from whom all necoseary information can be previously obtained. 1683 TjlOK SALE, Range and Boiler, 3 feet, JL with tunnel, in good order. I&>2 Apply "Colonist" Office. GREATEST Photographic Sale ever held in New Zealand. Suckling's Keorgatiisation,—.£sooo worth photo material to be sacrificed. Write for sale list; it will save you pounds.—Walter Suckling, Ltd., 109 Cashel-street, Cfiristchurch, 58 Queen street, Auckland, 1653 QEUD FOB illustrated List of the k7 " Uelgica " Caiinneyless Lamps 50 lo 140 candle-power; brilliant white light, burns ordinary kerc6tne; no chimneys or mantles to break; a revolution in oil lamps. Sole agent, H. Walkke Uridge-street. ig 2 Q TrSTAM'KD, a Lady, as Companion; " iwddle-agod widow prtftrred. Musi be kind, and have good references ipply Box 8, Motuolia 1439 WANTED KNOWN: English and Colonial Blankets, white and f^jui m. 1? 1"6 «oi"g; Just opened.--W ANTED KNOWN: Bush Rugs horn 2 S Gd; all wool Colonial travelling rugs 13s 9d. Big lot just opened. UIBBARD'S. 3 Flannellettes 4}d, 6d, 7*d, Pel li 1 ?'" d wide BtriP«i do. baiilS valuc> Jußt iv GIB~La^e7to see fino lot Umbrellas from 2s 6d; also special value in cashmero hose at Is and Is 6d pair. GIBBARD'S. YES! Just opened, ladies' cloth dress A skirts 7s lid; lovely tweed skirts 10s 6d; blouses 2s lid to 7s Gd. \\f ANTED: Every man to see warm tweed overcoats 21s; hairline weed trousers 8s lid; superior tweed trousers 9s 6d; umbrellas 7s 6d, worth 10s Gd; superior boxed suits, made to our order, from socially selected worsteds, 39s Gd to 50s; reliable goodslowest cash prices, at GIBROY'S CWboy Suits, all wool, New Zealand tweeds, 10s Gd; dark tweed knickers plain 3s Cd, with strapg •uid buckles 3s lid; extra strong brown velvet cord knickers 4s Gd UIBBARD'S. WANTED KNOWN: White Long, cloth calicoes 2s 9d dozen • yard n-ule nainsooks Js 9d doz ; roller toweljmg 6d; white towels 6d ; largo Turk-u-Ji towels Is, honeycomb towels ss6d to LUs fad; white satin finish quilts 6s lid to 19s Gd; lace curtains 2} to 4 yards long, Is lid to 11s M pair, bought at big concessions for cash, and marked 'fKf, C.?^JJ icos- A]l J"st arrived, at A MERICAN leathers Is; marble and wood baizes ljyds wide, Is 9d ; coloured tabling Is; lovely cretonnes— rmmfiMvl? sd; linen tra J'clotlls 1»WANTED KNOWN : D.W. warm winter dress tweeds Is 3d a yd. Lovely lot Swiss embroidevios and 'insertions 3d to 7jd; extra wide JlounbTrtn*; corsets 2s Gd I)air- GIB" J ADIES' Aprons, new lot-just in, white muslin, print and nurse's; special value. GIBBARD'S. Known: Peggy bags Is; _ dressing combs 3d ; hat, cloth and lair brushes Is ouch ; Wolfe's pcrfumo fl; brown Windsor soap, 4 cakes for '•(I; best linen note writing blocks, 100 ■sheets, Gd ; assorted sets linen buttons (I; do do safety pins 6d; side combs ftl pair; superior back combs Is, usually 2s. GIBBARD'S. ANTED. KNOWN: Another 50 Now Era Suits just opened up at Wearing Bros. Best finish, latest inntor patterns, highest quality, lowest prices. \y ANTED: Every man to see our y latest lot of New Era suits in \, i, X, and ordinary sizes, to fit all figures. Every suit boars the brand "New Era." Wearing Bros., sole Richmond agents. WANTED KNOWN: Warm underwear, flannels, singlets, etc., in endless variety for men and boys, latest hats, neckwear, hosiery, braces, gloves, etc., just opened up for the winter at Wearing aros., Richmond. WANTED KNOWN: Arriving this week, warm overcoats lor men and boys, raincoats, oilcoats, canvas coats, cycling capos, etc. Usual low prices, at Wearing Bros., Richmond. v ,'iV'J'ED, Winter'varmonts, DrapeiieF, '«!. for Dyoing and Dry Clianing. — ( "V T Steam Dye Works, ColI »J.^» U# lingwood-jtreet. 'Phone i'iU. 10H8 jPIIE marvellous Atlas Sewing 4 Machines, Sun Lamps, and Zealandia open fire Ranges, at Lock s, sole -i gents. 'jpHE best value in New Zealand in *- good English made Pianos and Mnrppi:ter Organs, a* Lock's, direct importer. I^DRNITURE, Linoleums, Quilts, ■ Curtains, Carpets, Sheeting, GoCarts, Piams—eeverything required :n the home—at Lock's big sale. —The man who can write a successful business bringing letter is indispensable to his firm. Ix-t Shcnvin Cody teach you thoroughly by mail in easy lessons. Descriptive pamphlet "H" free. N.Z. Rep., J. Rodger, 191N Cashel street, C'liristchurcli. A HAIR STAKn 7 TRUE TO COLOUR is a boon to thousands affected with premature grey hair. Blond's Vegetable Hair Dye produces NATURAL TRUE COLOURS in Shade required. Xo horrible metallic sheen ! Nature's simple stain, quite harmless, easily applied and marvellously successful. Try it and see! 3s. Bd. Ikittle, post free. State shade required.—Miss Clough, Ladies' Depot, 41 George Street, Duncdjn. HIT' awl ■«■■'" nU^HBSSX^KKHJ! WIIBN T YOU BUY "GLORIOUS SUN" TEfl, "VTOU lit are in a Monthly Cash JL Prize Distribution, Far better than half - yearly prize-, isn't it:' L. T. BOWOEN, Agent for Nelson. ■

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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13094, 1 May 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13094, 1 May 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13094, 1 May 1911, Page 3

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