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HAVING Jrquiries from several persons, we propose to run a MOTOR OAR from Kelson for WBSTFORT and UJSEFTON, via JMurohison, on THURSDAY NEXT, leaving Nels-.n at 8 a.m. NEWMAN BEOS, 4,549 ' down Stables. —-gSCRUB CUTTING. TENDFIH will he received until SAILED AY. 24th October, for CUTTING about 40 ACBES SCKUB st Riversdale Station, Golden Downs For specifications appJy undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. M. BrSLEY, 4551 ' Nrlsr.n. UNION LINE. 4 PPLICATIONS ate invited for KE. j\. FEIGKKA't ED SPACE in the Steamers of ihb above Line from WELLINGTON to SAN FKANOISCO for period ending 31st August, 1915...*■ • Particulars may be obtained from UNiON STFAM SHIP CO, 4,503 OF NZ.Ltd. FOR SALE, CHEAP. 2 NEW SPRING DEAYS—Light and Medium. 2 Second-hand DOG-CAETS, 1 „ TRAP. Also, New and Sf cond-hand Gigs, all in good order. JOHN McPBERSON,----4538 Wakefield, GENERAL ELECTION. ME T. A. H. FfELP, Eciorm Candidate, invites his friends and supporters of the present Government (ladies and gentlemen) to meet him at the Club Boom, BRIGHTWAT3R, on TU«:S----DA V, October 6th, 7 30 p m OddfeKows' Hall, WAKEFIEGP. WEDNESDAY, October 7tb, 7 30 r m Public Hall, TAHUNA! lliCTkfcDAr, October Bth, 7.30 p ? m For tho purpose of forming Conjinhte*-s to assist his candidature. Meetings iv other centres to follow. 4507 fxpeditionary Force. 2f\ MORE APPLICATIONS FOR MouiitedReiofiireemeiiti WANTED. . j Apply DEFENCE OFFICE. j 4629 1.1 WOT. MACifAHOJf. Motor Gars LEAVING NELSON at 9 a.m. and 3 p in. DAILY fur : RiWASCfI, First .returning same day. ' NEWMAN BROS., 4454 Crosvn StabJeg. ~ CHIEFLY For ien. j Ever Struck you to try "NOVELTIES" For Your Needs ? You'll Save Money and Get Only the Best of NEW, CLEAN, FRESH, and DEPENDABLE GOODS. Roger and Gallet's Brilliantine, Is. Colgate's Tabs, 6cl; Erasmic Herb Soap 3 for Is 3d. Williams's Shaving Stick Is; Vinolia Is. Neck Studs, 5 for Is; Bay Rum, large size, Is 6d. Cob Pipes; 3d; Briar, 1000 to choose from, Is. The Very Best 6d Cigar in Nelson. New Walking Sticks, real dandies! (silver mounted) 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d; 12s 6d. New Bamboo Canes, Is 6d; Strong Sticks Is 6d and 2s 6d. Real Bengal Razors, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 9s 6d. Razor Strops, Is 6d, 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 4s 6d to 7s 6d. Safety Razors, os 6d, 7s 6d, 10s 6d, * 12s 6d. Durham Watches 7s 6d (guaranteed). Lord Love You, we Could Give You a List Yards Long!— But HOP RIGHT IN. "NOVELTIES." Nelson Brick & Pottery Works. Hampdtn St (near Victory, Square). j There is a great difference in bricks. When building in brick make sure you U36 only a fir*t class article. Remember the bricks are the least portion of your costs. If you use a second-class article you lessen the value of the structure. . WE MAKE BRICICS BY A SPECIAL PROCESS. Which ensures all bricks baing exactly even, well burnt and ring like metal. IT COSTS LESS IN LABOUR TO LAY THElffl. And you have a structure that will defy time. farmers' field Pipes. 1 foot long, .without collars. Thepe are made in:2in , 3in., and 4io. The prices are so cheap, Farmers are using thousands of them. WET LAND IS @EHERALLY THE BEST LAfSO mmv orained. Drain your land and secure good returns, Wet land only drains the pocket. GLAZED AUD FLANOEO . PIPES. All sizes, from 4 inch to 18 inch, with Junctions and Fittings. Also cheap lines for Farmers' Culverts at NELSON BBIGIUND POTTERY WORKS. Offioe: Neale & Haddow's. 4511 i

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13592, 6 October 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13592, 6 October 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13592, 6 October 1914, Page 6

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