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WANTED KNOWN Advertisements are Inserted In ten column at the rate of Twenti words for One Shilling. Threa Insertions, half-a-crown; six insertions, four shillings and sixpence} for Cash only; if booked, one shilling each insertion. ! T^ANTBD-Situation ai Ladj Help, » » by thoroughly domesticated per--8 >n. Apply •' a.8.," ■• Colonist" office. t 1695 TyANTED, a Boy. ' 1682 Apply F. Tiask__ CJAMPLB Pe Pgy Bags, latest idmß, KJ large sizes, bilver-inounted, beautiful finish really h»nd«)iiie presents. Prices i- 8i »d,', ls T ?> ll s 6d> 253- 27a 6d.-" Novell t es," 06 Havdy-etreet 170 W A*J r TED, a Mtr)ied CouplP, as o Master and Matron of the Wakarewa School. Bakry. with hoard and yf/',.^ Applications, ttating qualification^ with testimonials acd ieterenees.to to tent by iUaj 31st to ths Secretary Wakarewa School Trust Board. Diocesan Office, Kelson, from whom all necessary information can be previously obtained. i6S3 FOE SALE, Eange and Boiler, 3 feet, with tunnel, in good order. 1652 Apply " Coloni.-t" Office. Photographic Sale eTe~r y* held in New Zealand. Suckling's Keorgawsation.-^SOOO worfh photo material to be sacrificed Wi ite for sale list; it will save you pounds.—Walter suckling, Ltd., 109 Cashel-street, Cftristth^rei^^Qiieenjtrtet, Auckland, 1653 CJEKD T^il^teTl^ToTlhe ~ . n JJclß'ca " Cniimieyless Lamps 50 u?i Ciindle-power; brilliant white .ignt, burns oidicary kercstnu- no chimneys or mantles to break ■ a revolution in oil lamps. Sole agent, H. Walkkb linage street. 1G2 5 VVTAMHD, a Ludy, as Companion--1.1 t. , u'lddlea^ed widow pr.ftned. Must be kind, and havo good references. Apply liox ft, Alotueka 1439 Australian ALGERIAN SEED OATS, NEALE and HAOOOW'S. \yANTEDKNOW-N: English and Colonial Blankets, white and WBliAllD'S l. lve B«»nt';jußt opened.RANTED KnswT: Bush Rugs from 2s 6d; all wool Colonial travelling rugs 13s yd. Big lot ust opened. UIBBAIID'S. "^rHWE Flaunellettes 4J-<l, 6d, 7id Si-d. Also yard wido striped do' SAjig-r* 1 vuUa'- Just in gib': WANTED: l^dielto see fine lot L'mbrcllas from 2s Gd; also special \aluc in caslimero hose at Is and Is (id pair. GIBJiARD'S. VE3! Just opened, ladies' cloth dress skirts 7s lid; lovely tweed .skirts 10s 6d; blouses 2s lid to 7s Gd. v.rJ.J USaxx-iJ Oi : Every man to sec warm tweed overcoats 21s; hairlino tweed trousers 8s lid ; superior tweed trousers 9s Gd ; umbrellas 7s Gd, worth 10s (kl; superior boxed suits, made to our order, from specially selected worsteds, 80s Gd to 50s; reliable goods • ;'\ vcst spot casli prices, at GIBIj.AJ.vD o, ROY'S Cowboy Suits, all wool, New Zealand tweeds, 10s 6d: dark tivccd knickers plain 3s Gd, with straps and buckles 3s lid; extra strong GIBBiKD'S1 °01' d knickols 4s 6dWANTED KNOWN: White Long. . cloth calicoes 2s 9d dozen; yard jvido nainsooks 4s 9d doz : roller towelling 6d; white towels 6d ; largo Turkish towels Is, honeycomb towofs ss6d to 10s (Xl; white satin linish quilts Gs lla to 19s (id; lane cm tains 2-J to 4 yards Jong, Is lid to lls 9d pair, bought at oig concessions for cash, and marked ■Jt™ll^ prices. All just arrived, at UIBBAKD S. A MERICAN leathers Is ; marble and wood baizes lj-.vds wide, Is M ; colon rod tabling Is; lovely cretonnes— now designs, sd; linen trnycloths Is. GIBBARD'S. WANTED KNOWN: D.W. warm winter dress tweeds Is 3d a yd. Lovely lot Swiss embroideries and "nisei tions 3d to 7-Jd; extra wide flminfings Is; corsets 2s Gd pair. GIBBARD'S. IF ABIES' Aprons, new lot just in, white muslin, print ;ind nurse's; value. GIBBARD'S. "VIfANTED Kiioivn : Peggy bags Is ; dressing combs 3d ; but, cloth and hnir brushes Is each ; Wolfe's perfumo Gd ; brown Windsor soap, -1 cakes for Od ; best linen note writing blocks, 100 sheets, Gel; assorted sots linon buttons .'ld ; do <lo safety pins Od ; side combs Oil pair; superior buck combs Ih, -usnnlly 2s. GIBHARD'S. POTATOES. I>AA SACKS choice, table quality OV\J "Imported." NEALE ant! HADDOW'S. WANTED KNOWN: Another 50 New Era Suits just opened up at Wearing Bros. Best finish, latest winter patterns, highest quality, lowest prices. T^yANTED: Every man to see our f " 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 agonts. WANTED KNOWN: Warm underwear, flannels, singlets, etc., in endless variety for men and boys, latest hats, neckwear, hosiery, brace;;, gloves, etc., just opened up for the winter at Wearing Bros., Richmond. ■WANTED KNOWN: Arriving this week, warm overcoats tor men and boys, raincoats, oilcoats, canvas coats, cycling capes, etc. Usual low prices, at Wearing Bros., Richmond. WANTED, Winter (Jarmonts, DrapoiuF, d:c], for Dyeing and Dry CL-aninj.'. — if "V T Steam Dye Works, Col. I. o _ZSi- c JIJ • lingwood-jtreet. 'Phone 360. . 1098 'THE marvellous Atlas Sewing •*• Machines, Sun Lamps, and Zealandia open (ire Ranges, at Leek's, sole Agents. HP HE best v.ilne in New Zealand in 4 good English made Pianos and Carpeiiter Organs, at Lock's, direct .rnpo.ter. TpURNITCRE, Linoleums, Quilts, ■- Curtaiiis, Carpets, Sheeting, GoCarts, Piarns—everything required in the home—at Lock's big sale. TJTLBBE'r STAMPS.—We manufac- ■*-*' turo every class of stamp. Call and inspect specimens.— "Tha Colonist" Jobbing Department. WE SUPPLY RUBBER STAMPS .of the Best Quality, without vexatious delay.—"The Colonist" Job Printing Department. A HAIR STAIN TRUE TO COLOUR is a boon to thousands affected with premature grey hair. Biand's Vegetable Hair Dye produces NATURAL TRUE COLOURS in Shade required. No horrible metallic sheen! Nature' 3 simnle stain, quite harmless, easily applied and marvellously successful. Try it and see! 3s. Bd. Bottle, post free. State shade required.—Miss Clough, Ladies' Depot, 44 George Street, Dunedin.

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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13095, 2 May 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13095, 2 May 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13095, 2 May 1911, Page 3

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