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W rANTED.—A Kitchonman, also a V y Day Porter. Apply Mr. It. A. SCOTT, Masonic Hotel. 46 ; WANTED to Eent, at or, near Tahuna, : .Furnished Cottage. Apply Mrs Trathen, 10 Collii-gwood-street. - 61 WAITED, Cook and Waitress for a country hotel. For particulars apply Miss Emerson, Labour Department. 6222 WANTED, a Female Cook; also Waitress. 6207 - Apply Trafalgar Hotel. . FiESH Separator Butter 1/3 and 1/2, Dairy l/l and 1/-, Mew, Mild, Medium and Old Cheese, Fresh Eggs. ; ■■ ' ' 62 Stewart and Co., Nile-street. APRICOTS, Cherry Plums, Tomatoes, Marrows, Lemons ; Onions Blbs for 1/----63 Stewart and Co., Nile-street. EOR SALE, Cheap, 3-speed Motor Cycle, : 3 1- h.p.; cheap for cash or on terms. Apply S. Winn, Victory Cycle and Engineering Works, Hardy street. 55 FOE. SALE, a handy little 2-seater Motor ar in good order and good i tyros on; price .£45.— S. Winn, Victory Works, Hardy-street. . 56 L|^OR SALE.—Six-year-old Trap- • Horse, sound and staunch, or would exchange for half draught.—G. G. Body, Appleby. 42 ' ■ffOR SALE.—Harmonium (Alexandera), Settee, 3 Easy Chairs, very large Wardrobe, Couch, Zither, Mandoline, Gent's Bike.—Gray's, Bridge-st 43 WANTED Known.—Raspberries now arriving, order immediately ; Apricots, Peaches, Cooking apples, etc., in stock; at Emmett's Hardy-street, 'Phone 344. ■ 57 TpASSIONS, Pines, Bananas, Oranges, •^ imported Dessert Apples 6d per lb, Peaches, Lemons, Tomatoes, Grapes, choice Confectionery.—Boyes, Hardy Street. 44 WANTED KNOWN.—The Cele- * T brated "Transit" Brand one bar) Shoes at half-price: 4 to 6, "s 1H; 1\ to 10, 3s lid.—At Liglitbtmri',;. 48| j W ANTED—Buyers im~ QVV "Knrn i less" Chronic 'Isav.v B*iucs : 7 to 10, 2s lid 3 II to 1, 3s lid.— Lightband's Boot Sale. 49 WAITED; Known.—Mou's Glace *V Bals, 6s lid: Women's do.,' 5s lid- Shoes/4s lid.—At Lightband's Great Boot Sale. 50 riIRAP EUGS.--Eiiglish Samples. Ji- Nice full size, very special prices, 8s lid, 9s 6d, 12s 6d, on view at JOHANSON'S, Hardy Street. 51 HPlES.—Remains Christmas Stock of wide end Ties, Is each, painted bird, tiki, and view designs,—JOHANSON'S, Hardy Street. 52 Requirements: Cabin trunks 355; Gladstone bags 25s ; Kit Bags, etc.; Rainproof Overcoats, men's 30s up, boys' 19s 6d.—JOHANSON'S, Hardy Street. 53 T7S7IJEN you're asked to pass the mustard, for some appetite to tickle, dou't forget to remind your friend of the delicious MILITARY PICKLP. CLASS JARS /"I LASS Preserving Jars, all sizes and HIT kinds, with rubber rings to match. Tin-top Jelly Tumblers, two sizes. Inquire prices^efore. buying. , ~ -, * •■ .■ GS O. F. HINGSTQN. ■ MOTOR CAR FOR SALE. QK H.P 1914OVERL&ND; Electric OO Lights, Self-starter; had very little use. Satisfactory reasons for selling. Please apply R. H. DAVISON, Metropolitan Hotel, Bridge-st., Nelson. 59 NELSON EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of Employers cited in re Nelson Labourers' Union Industrial Dispute will be held at my Office, 112 Trafalgar-street, THIS (Friday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. A full attendance is particularly requested. Business : To appoint Three Assessors and prepare counter-claims. F. A. BAMFORD, 60 Secretary. NELSON TROTTING CLUB. ANNUAL WEDNESDAY, 9th~FEBRUAIIY, 1916. VOMINATION.sIoT all event® at tho •** above meeting close at the Secretary's Office, Mercer's' Rooms; Trafalgar Street, Nelson, at 8 p.;in. oa Thursday, 13th January, 1916. For full programme sec Refereo of 22nd December, 1915. • J. GLEN, Secretary. Nelson, 3rd January^ 1916. 45 Mr. Farmer, whan in town we want you to call and inspeot oar large and varied stocks of Harness and Leather Goods. We buy direct from the leading Coloilial manufacturers, a»d can truly aay we have the largest stocks in the Nelson District to select from ' ■ . Complete Sets of Harness for Buggy, Cig, Trap, Express, Spring Cart, Milk Cart', and Cart Saddles and Breeohings, also Orchard Hames, Traces, either leather or chain, Backbands, Collars, Reins and Winkers. Riding Saddles and Mounts to suit all pockets. Scho&l Bags, Loggings, Harness Oils and Dressings. ' If yoa cannot call and inspect ! our stocks, write us to-day—we < will supply your wants by return mail. ■ i i " I HARDY STREET. Agenta for golden Frost's 1 •' Patant Orchard Harness

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13978, 7 January 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13978, 7 January 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13978, 7 January 1916, Page 6

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