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LOST, betweon Cambria street anH! --:Beggs\- ti lady's--Gold -Wristlefc, Watch. Eewasd. ' ... '75. T OST,-frora. Alton street, Black Pomer-1 JLj .anian.,Dog/;^rith,^i?ey/feet-;-answers-to name of Widgie. Reward at Peicv] Webley'e, Alton-street South. r- 79 WANTED.—A Kitchenmar., also a TT Day Porter. Apply Mr. 11. A. SCOTT, Masonic Hotel, 46 A WAITRESS. Apply GEISHA TEA ROOMS. 65 WANTED, a young Coiv, .in milk. Quiet. Apply Summers, The Farm, Applefoy.. .77 WANTED, Cook and Waitress for a coiink'y hotel. • For particulars apply.Miss Emerson, Labour Department. ■'' 6222 WANTED, a Female Cook; also Waitress.. 6207 -. Apply Trafalgar Hotel. \l/A^fEB~KNOWN:—The Cele- '* brated "Transit" Brand one bar Shoes, at. halfrprice: 4 to 6, 2s lid; 7 to 10,. 3.s- lid..—At Lightbapdfe.. "48 \/Y ANTEI)—Buyers for our "Hornless" Chrome Lace- -Shoes: 7 t-o 10, 2s lid; 11 to 1, 3s lid.—Lightband's Boot.. Sale. 49 \X7ANTED- Known.—Men's""" Glace ** Bals, 6s lid;' Women's do., 5s lid; Shoes, 4s lid.—At Lightband's Great Boot Sale.. 50 rpRAP; RUGS.— English Samples. Nice* full! siizp-, very special prices, 8s lid', 9.s 6d:, 12s 6d, on view at ■JQHANSON'S, Hardy Street. 51 rpiES.—Remains- Christmas Stock of wide end Tics. Is each, painted bird, tfki, and: view designs.—JOHANSON'S, Hardy Street. 52 Requirements: Cabin _ trunks 355; Gladstone ?jags 255; Kit Bags, cto.; Rainproof Overcoats, menlji 30s up, boys' 19s 6d.—JOHANSON'S, Hardy Street. 53 ___ j you're aslrod to imaa. th»! mu.stavd, i'or some ar-petrEc voj tickle, -don't fevgot to ronund vciur' fritHi^ of the- cl'-'Hcudus i!(LlT.vi{Yi PfC'kLK. ■"JJAlSTIijS,.'*' Erklgc Stroofc. The. ' best shop-for-Cooked Haw. Fniost BacoaJ.s Id;: t -..Jpbtt]trf, -I ,llam. Lunclieon '•Saussi&e, Pork Sausafo. ?Siss B}ack Pudsiillgs ' GirTas boarder in Private House, ten minutes from College. Terms moderate. Apply "Colonist" Office. 67 TTHE GOOD TEMPLARS m7et *■ EVERY FRIDAY EVENING, at the Temperance Hall, at 7.45 sharp. 68 \ tICTORyHIODGE.— Re visit to Lodge Motueka. Instruction Mondny evening at eight. Full attendance requested. 69 ST. JOHN'S METHODIST OHUECH. (Hardy-st.).— SUNDAY, .Tan. 9, 1916.—Rev. W. BAUMBEK. 11 a.m.- and 6.30 p.m. Evening subject.-" Heroes in the Strife." "Tliey died; but they live on for ever." ' 74 PEESBYTEBIAN CHUECH.—Jan. 9. kbv. j. h/ Mackenzie, 11 a.m. and 6:3o'.p.in. Evening subject, "A Great. Fries for Freedom." First Church, Tahtma, 2.00 p.m. 76 CLASS JARS. fi_LASS Preserving Jars, all sizes anJ kiads^with rubber rings to match. Tin-top J«Uy Tumblers, two sizes. Inquire pric«s before buying. 58. G. F. KINGSTON. MOTOft CAR LEAVES CROWN STABLES for NUurcliisait, Westport & Reef ton. «.n SUNDAY MORNING. Book goats. 78 NEWMAN BEOS. FREOWIHARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ME JOHN TAIT, A.R.C.0., having withdrawn from the Staff of the Nelson School of Music, is organising an INSTITUTION ON MODERN LINES for the Teaching of SINGING, ■ PIANOFORTE, OKGAN, Vli-LIN, &c, to be designated THE KELSON ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Suitable TGOins-hftvo-been secured in tho Wakefield. Buildings, Hardy street, and teaching will bo commenced shortly. Mr Tait will be assisted in Pianoforte teaching by a "LICENTIATE OF THE HOYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC, IONDON, and the engagement of an experienced British. Musician as Teacher of the Violin is pending. '' ''"'"' ■ Prospectus will be ready shortly. Pupils' can be booked NOW on applying to MR JOHN T, 4 IT, 42 Cambria street. 8U ■ " ■ ' <-' ■ X, Mr. Farmer, ■ when in town we want you to call and inspect our large and varied stocks of Harness and Leather Goods. We. buy'direct from the leading Colonial manufacturers, and can truly say we have the largest stocks in the Nelson District to - select from ' Complete Sets of Harness for Buggy, Cig, Trap, Express, Spring Cart, P/lilk Cart, an<l Cart Saddles and Breechings, also Orchard Hatnes, Traces, either leather or chain, Backhands, Callars, Reins and Winkers. Riding Saddles and Mounts to suit all pockets. School Bags, Loggings, Harness Oils'and Dressings. If yoa cannot call and inspect our stocks; write us to-day—we will supply your want 3by return mail. '^H A R;O V StVe.E T.,' ■ Agents for Hol-ien Frosts i'atsmt; Orchard Harness

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13979, 8 January 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13979, 8 January 1916, Page 6

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