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yCWT ANTED immediately: Young GIRL for BINDERY DEPARTMENT, ;. . " COLONIST " OFFICE. WAM'ED.— Cycles to Sepair. Satisfaction ''guaranteed ; moderate charges j up-to-date appliances—at Hunks' New Cycle Stores, 52 Hardy street, 537 WANTED, Cyclists to know that A. Manks has removed to 62 Hardy street (next Bert Taster's). No connection with old shop whatever. 538 tOST, on Tuesday, 3rd February, Black J Enamel Locket, set with pearJs and bands of gold. Reward "Colonist" Office. 536 WANTED, a Boy for Milk-ran. Woodward. 517 Brook-street. BUTCHER WANTED. —• A reliable Butcher to take charge of delivery cart. Good wages. 531 Apply this Office. "T^TOTICE to Cyclisfei.—We have no conJX nection with the ol^ shop. -Address now is: 52 Hardy street, ntoct Bert Tasker's.—MANKß. 539 WANTING. O HOP-PICKERS, about the end of this O month. Good house to live in j brick oven and camp ovena. Will meet anjone at Tapawera. ~ E. H. BROMELL,/ 619 Baton. IjROTTING CLUB'S MEETING, 11th y e b. _ MOTOR' CARS leave for Richmond at intervals. First >car starts 9 a.m. Book seats at VINING'S Garage, Hardy-street. 'Phone 198. 522 MOTOR CAR leaves for DOVEDA.LE SPORTS on Friday: 13th Feb., at 8 30 a.m.. returning in the afternoon. Book seats at VINING'S Garage, Hardy street. 'Phone 198. 581 Ml/1 OTOR CAR leaves for CHKISTIJJL CHURCH & HANMEK, SP&INtitB fvi* Kaikoura) about Wednesday, 18th Feb. full particulars froza W. G YINING, Garage, Hardy-Btreei". 'Phone i 3 520 MOTORS LEAVE for the TROiriNtf CLUB'S MEETING, WEDNESDAY Next, at 12.30, in time for the First Race, returning immediately after races. Return Fare, 4/-. 525 CROWN STABLES, MOTORS LEAVING for DOVEDALE SPORTS on FRIDAY. 13th. \pply NEWMAN BROS,, 530 Crown Stables. LEGAL HOLIDAY. THE Offices of the SOLICITORS practising in the Nelson District will be CLOSED TO-DAY (Wednesday) from 12 o'clock noon. H. V. GULLY,*Secretary, Nelson District Law Society. 10th February, 1914. 540 VISITORS AT THE TROTS TO-DAY. CAN RELY on getting a GOOD LUNCH and AFTERNOON TEA At the GRAND STAND. j 544. G. A, DAY. j DIRECT LOADING FROM. LONDON. TEE MAMiRI has been arranged to Load GENERAL CARGO FOR NELSON, and will sail from LONDON EARLY IN MAY. LEVIN & CO., Ltd,, Agents, 512 Shaw, Savill & Albion Co., Ltd. WAIMEA COUNTY COUNCIL. STOKE WATERWORKS RESERVE LOAN. In the matter of " The Counties Act, 19C>8, :> " The Local Bodies Loan Act, 1908."■" The Local Elections and Polls; Act. 1908," and the Acts amendingthe same respectively: I|HBREBY give public notice that a POLL of the Ratepayers ot the Stoko Waterworks Roservo Special Rating Area (No, 5) will ba taken on WEDNESDAY, She 25th day of Fobruiry, 1914. on the1 proposal of tha Wain«oa County Council to Borrow the sum of £8"Q for the purpose «: purchasing Land as a Waterworks Reserve at Stoke. The Polling Bootbs will bo situated at: Waimea Ccuaty Council Office, Trafal-gar-street, Nelson; Public Hall, Stoka. Polling houra from 9 a.ra to 6p,m. Dated at Nelson this 9fcli day ot February, 1914. . ■ ■ S. BLOJYLFIELD, 513 Retaining Officer. ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. TN ORDER to Encourage Local Industry, and to show that GRIFFIN'S BISCUITS are superior to any imported we are making a SPECIAL OFFER of Various Samples, Packed in Small tins. Coffee Biscuit 3a; Oocoanut 3s 9d; Lunch 2s; Arrowroot 2s 6d; Tea 2s; Sultana 3s 6d; Small Water Is 9d; Plain Wine 2s 3d and 2s 6d; Extra Wine 3s; Ginger Nuts 3s; Assorted (6 kinds) 3s, a special line; Broken Biscuits 2s large tin. Tins average about 61b nett weight. Tins are charged 9d each, but are refunded on return. 524 J. WOOD AND SONS, LTD. 3g£-J T~ ~' NELSON TROTS AT RICHMOND. ! f\N V/EDNESDAY, February 11th,".| 1914, the Ordinary Train Service will be aruended, 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. B.o_ Kiwi dep. ' °«20 Glenhope arr. 9 5 a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Glenhope dep. 9.10 Kiwi dep. 9-65 Tadmor dep. 10.20 Kohatu dep. 11.0 " Belgrove dep. 7.0 12.0 5.0 Wakefield dep 7.25 12.25 6.25 Richmond dep. S.W 1.10 6.15 7.30 Nelson, arr. 8.45 1.40 6.40 8.0 Port arr. 9.0 1.45 Fares, Nelson to Richmond: Cars, Is 6d, Seated Waggons Is (return) BY i^KDER. District Office, Nelson, February 9th, 1914. 505

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13930, 11 February 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13930, 11 February 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13930, 11 February 1914, Page 6

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