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TWO Smart Girls, experienced, Housemaid and Waitress, < Hotel, Awaiting positions ia JN oJboq. Apply Lambton Jiegisfry, 27Q L',unb%on Qu*y. • 606 • ' . ' • ' - ■■■*— . . WANTED,: by ' young lady, situation as Lady Help or -.take oharge of invalid lady. Apply J. C. EL 60^ -' Box 105, Blenheim. ■■ — ' WANTED — Good opportunity for a Shoeing-smith to take over Lease of old-established shop. Two fires. Apply "Colonist "Office."' 436 WANTED, Hop-piokew. Tents provided. Apply 486 . J. \Leighton, Balgrovt). — *- W ANTED, about the first week in March, 10 or 12 Hop-pickera. Apply W. Lines, Vanguard-Btreet. • 488 **RANTED, Two Smart' Girls to assist 'w \ in Dining-room. Apply Oate de Pariu Dining-rooms, 489 Mrs BuTton, Proprietress. WE CALL your attention to oar Price List published to-day. For mind's worth and moneys worth go to •' Novelties," 42 Hardy-street. 609 WANTED Known. — Plentiful supply Fresh Cooked Schnapper; soJd over the counter,—Mrs Barton, Cafe de Paris' Dining-rooms. 41)0 iy E W GOODS.—-Band Bracelets,. WristJ3I let Watches, .tinaniel Broocheb, just opened, at Wm, Moyes's, Jeweller, Trafalgar-street. - 211 "VTICE Parcel Lever Watches (GoldJ3I ailed, Silver, and Nickel), from 20/----to JBI 4s.— Wm. Moves, 212 105 Trafalgar-street. WANTED, Steam Dyeing ana Dry Cleaning, IV F WoRKg, Collingwood-st. mJUk-m jLJm 'Phone 360. Jan. special, (iiovoo 3U \o bd pair. 36 XpOR SALE.-rA fine lot of choice Pot Plants.—NELSON SEED CO., Hardy Street. 466 TJROCOLI and Savoy Cabbage. J-* NELSON SEED CO., 467 Hardy Street. MOTICE.—A Large Shipment of Now "^ Goods just arrived. Inspection uivited.—FßANK HARFORD, Jeweiler. WANTED to Sell! Hundreds of Handsome Wedding Presents at Small profits.—FßANK HARFORD, Jeweller. RIDEARUDGE MOTOR CYCLE, 3*-.and 5—6 H.P. Sole Agent: A. E. DA VIES, Trafalgar street. 375 TJATES Motor Cycle Tyres, Oversize, Hutchison, Dunlop; Bates, Lyso, and Dunlop Belts.—A. E. DAVIES, Trafalgar Street. 376 |>OINT Lace Tea Cloths, Sideboard x Covers, Linen Tea Cloths, Tray Cloths, Sideboard Covers, Nightdress Cases, D'Oyles, Etc.—FLEMING AND SONS. ■ "piTH Cane Chairs, High Chairs, Pot . Stands, Bedsteads, Bed Spreads, Counterpanes, Bed Vallances. Pillow Cases, Towels.—Fleming and Sons. W. C. T. U. A SPECIAL MEETING will be held on TUESDAY, Feb, 10th, at 3 pm., in the Methodist Hall, Hardy-street. A good attendance is particularly requested. 510 IT is my intention, at the next meeting of the Nelson. Land Bo*rd, to apply for a GR4ZJNG LICENSE over all the Clear Land at the top of Mohnt Newton,! about 200 Acres, Block IV, Matiri Survey District. - . V. T. SPIERS, 511 Nelson, j DIRECT LOADING FROM LONDON. THE MAMA El has been arranged to Load GENERAL CARGO FOR NELSON, and will sail from LONDON EARLY IN i\IAY. LSYIN & CO,, to, " Agents, 512 Shaw, Savill & Albion Co., Ltd.

■ NELSON HOSPITAL. OUT PATIENTS' HOUKS DURIKG the month of FEBBUAET, Out Patients of the Hospital will be attended to between the hours of 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. 450 TO ORCHAFtDISTS. MAN willing to supply team for culti-1 vatiDg, at rertrtona^le price, it guarantee of twelve months %-t two years' work. App^ by lettar, " Cultivator," " Colonist" Office. 4911 R P 15/6 Post Paid. Worth 25/-. Honest! At our THROW-OUT SALE. Send for a Fair HOW: JOHANBON & CO., 92 HAEDY-STEEET, 479 N. Z.R. NELSON TROTS AT RICHMOND. AN WEDNESDAY, February 11th, 1914, the Ordinary Train Service will be amended, and trains will run as under: — a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Nelson dep. 10.0 12.30 1.55 5.0. Richmond .dep. 10.30 1.0 2.25 6.0 Wakefield dep 11.5 3.7 6.35 Belgrove dep. 11.25 3.40 7.0 Kohatu dep. 7 ; 30 Tadmor dep. 8.0 Kiwi dep. 8.20 Glenhope arr. 9.5 : a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Gleuhope dei>. 9.10 Kiwi dep. 9.55 Tadmor dep. \10.20 Kohatu dep. 11.0 Belgrove dep. 7.0 12.0 5.0 Wakefield dep .7.25 12.25 5.25 Richmond dep., "8.15 1.10 6.15 7.30 Nelson arr. 8.45 1.40 6.40 8.0 Port arr. 9.0 1.45 FareH, Nelson to Richmond: Cars, Is 6d, Seated Waggons Is (return). BY ORDER. District Office, Nelson," February 9th, 1914. " 505

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13928, 9 February 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13928, 9 February 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13928, 9 February 1914, Page 6

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