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WANTED. -A 'JUNIOR CLERK having a know- ■ ledge of book-keeping and insurance work. Must be a good penman. Salary £2 10s per week. Apply in writing to ADAMS & HARLEY, Solicitors, '■ 5145 Nelson. WANTED.— An additional Married TT Farm Labourer; permanent situation. First class house, cow, wood, fruit, etc., provided, together with £70 a year cash, and annual rise. Must bo active worker with farm tools. —Apply '•Farmer," "Colonist" Office. 3224. WANTED, good, reliable General Assistant for supper rooms. Good wages to suitable person. Apply X.Y.Z., "Colonist" Office. -~32*8 COUT£SING.-nSi will be received until SATUEDAY Night next. .3249 WANTED to Buy, about 50-acre Farm ; good land in Wainieas, some lev el, not expensive.—R. E. L., c/o "Colonist" Office. 320 7 WANTED Known.—Bunting substantial quality, British and Belgian colours, 9d single yard ; 6 yards or more at 6d yard. Apply early. 2346 "Novelties." OGG & CO.'S SPARKLING ALE in quarts and pints. Ring up 47 for trial order. Prompt dcliv cry. 6892 TT|ON'T suffer from cold feet, either *-* your own or your wife's. Get a North British Rubber Company's Reliable Hot Water Bottle. Best British manufacture. All sizes and prices at all chemists. PRODUCE FAIR. OUR STORE will be CLOSED from noon to 6 p.m. on SATURDAY, 24th July, 1915. W. R. MAY, 3234 Richmond. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. PUBLIC HOLIDAY. CITIZENS of Richmond are requested to observe SATURDAY NEXT, July 24th, FAIR DAY, as a WHOLE HOLIDAY. JAMES HUNT, 3232 Mayor. FOR SALE. HPHREE-QUARTERS of an Acre of ■*• Land, all in Fruit Trees, together with dwelling of six rooms; also, shop, billiard-room, and one small room. 2345 Apply "Colonist" Office. NELSON SOFTGOODS ASSOCIATION FAIR DAY CLOSING. T\RAPERS and MERCERS will JJ^ CLOSE their Promises from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. on FAIR DAY, SATURDAY, July 24th. 2344 11. HURST, Hon. Sec. ■I. 0. 0. F.,'M.'U. LOYAL HOWARD LODGE. j THE Members of the above Lodge and of the Order are invited to meet at St. Mary's Church TO-DAY (Thursday), j at a Quarter to Two p.m.," to attend the FUNERAL of their late P.P.G.M., Brother CHA.RLES McGEE. W. McCONCHIE, 2347 Noble Grand. MOTOR CAR. 3£ H.P. 8-SEATER FOE HIRE. O> AT ANY HOUR. ' N. W. NAYLOR, Phone £22. Russell street. 2959 COURSING. "i£S3 to SATURDAY Night next for Nominations. 3250 RICHMOND. FAIR'DAY IN AID OF SICK AND WOUNDED FUND. O.UR ESTABLISHMENTS will be CLOSED all day SATURDAY NEXT, to enable us to assist at the above Fair in Nelson. Customers will be waited on for orders on Friday instead of Saturday. F. 'LUSTY, Jtjnr., WEARING BROS., 3231 Storekeepers. CITY OF NELSON. CITIZENS are respectfully invited to observe SATURDAY NEXT, the 24th instant, as a HOLIDAY from 1 to 6 p.m., being the occasion of the holding a PRODUCE FAIR in aid of the Sick and Wounded Soldiers' Fund. C J. HARLEY, Mayor. 21st July, 1915. 2343 CCACHBUILDING AND GENERAL BLACKSMBTHING. TN order to meet the express wish *■ of many of my customers, I have decided to open a branch shop at Tasman, where I shall be in attendanceevery Wednesday from 8 a.m. to 5 P'm' JOSEPH JOYCE. Hau. N.8.--My establishment at Hau will be closed all day on Wednesdays. 21st July, 1915. 2342 y§EFBJL PKESEBSTS. \IUE are now showing a splendid *T assortment: ' Sets of Carvers, made by the leading Sheffield manufacturers, and guaranteed best quality steel. Cases with Carving Knife and Fork, from 7s 6d. Cases with Carving Knife and Fork and Steel, from 12s 3d to 355. Sots of 4 pieces, in beautiful cases, comprising Carving Knife, Fork, and Steel, also Bread Knife, 45s set. 5-piece Sets, comprising 1 pair Game Carvers, 1 pair 9-inch Carvers, and Steel, from 57s 6d. Also, one Oak Case, containing 1 dozen Table Knives, 1 dozen Dessert Knives, 1 pair 9-inch Carvers, 1 pair Game Carvers, 2 Carver Rests—all in the best. Steel, and guaranteed well worthy of inspection. Price £4 17s 6d. Boxes containing Half-dozen Dessert Knives and Half-dozen Dessert Forks, only 10s 6d. Ditto, Table Size, 14s 6d per box. Also, E.P. Spoons, Forks, Johnson's and other Knives, Pocket-knives, Steels, Sheaths, and Sheath Knives, etc., too numerous to mention. BJSLEY BROS. & CO., HARDY STREET.

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13826, 22 July 1915, Page 6

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