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WANTED at once. "Waitress and 'Eitqhen'maid.;—JVlrs Button,. Cafe ide Paris Dining-rooui'sj Bridge street. 803 I— ———~,'.-.,: '~ •■, WANTED 'to Purchase, ,-privately,' .. Stcond-hand Fiirnrfuce. Apply "U.P.," "Colonist" office. . 306 WANTED Known, Apricots, Peaches, Nectarines, Apples, Plums, Greengages, are cheap at £inmett's,~Hardy street. ! King up 344. 304 BOTTLING -and Ripe Apricots, Greengages, Tomatoes, Beans, Marrows, &c—Stewart & Co., NiJe street. 309 MOTOR CAR leaves for MURCHTSON on THURSDAY, 10.30 a.m., returning nest day. Book seats. G." u SEMDEN, Nile-street. 'Phono 176. 313 iT^OR SALE.—Verandah Blind, complete (canvas), also D.8.8.LJ i Gun (Hollis). Trial given with latter. First class killer.—Mobile. 283 WANTED Known.—That the Nelson! Concert Orchestra, under the conduct.rship of Signer J. Vitetta, have kindly given their services for the Aquatic Carnival Ball, February Ist. 287 /^ ~JT\ • /~H Bridge-stteet, .. finsih *tt?jL?m\J«s Stocktaking end of 'February,' when soon after Shareholders will be surprised at the large number of half-yearly Bonuses we have to distribute. 289 THIS is not putting prices on: Men's Navy Flannel Unders at 3/6; and 00 I per cent Bonus to Shareholders. j 2QO C.D.C., Bridge-street. , j DIVIDING PROFITS.—Men's Heavy Knitted Wool Socks, .3 pairs for 2/6; and 10 per cent Bonus to Shareholders. 291 C.D.C., Bri-jge-strefit. SAVING MONEY. — Boys' Strong Knickers for school wear from' 3/3; an* 5 10 per cent Bonus to Shareholders. 292 , ' C.D.C., Bridge-street. GOOD BUYING.—2O Odd Sample Coats' for Boys, intwe-d and serge, from 2/- each; Galatea Coats for small boys from 6d each; and 10 per cent Bonus to Shareholders.—C.D.C., Bridge-st. 293 SEE our stock of Boys' Tweed Suits. quality good, prices low; and 10 per cent Bonus to Shareholders 294 C.D.C., Bridge-street. AQUATIC CARNIVAL for RED CROSS AND SICK AND WOUNDED FUND, 'T'HO.SE desirous of assisting the -1- fund with presents of Cake, Fruit or Produce wii! kindly leave them ati the following depots:— Snodgrass and Sons, Hardy Street. T. Usher and Son, Hardy street. T. Pettit, Waimea Street. Scott's Store, in The Wood. May's Store,* Richmond. J. S. Fuller. W. Alborough, and Mrs Coote, Wakapuaka. T. NALDER, 285 Hon. Secretary. ESTATE OF JOSEPH JOHNSTON BERCfN (Deceased). , / ALL Claims Against the above Fstate must be sent in to the undersigned on or before the Bth day of February next. ROUT, MILNER & GULLY, : Solicitor? to the Executrix. Nelson, 25th January, 1916. 311 FUNERAL NOTICE.' THE Friends of the late GEORGE DOW GIBSON are respectfully informed that his Funeral will-leave the residence of Mrs Monigaiti, New street, TO-MORRO W (Thursday) AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock, for the Nelson Cemetery. ALFRED SHONE. 305 Undertaker & Embalmer. MONSTER AQUATIC CARNIVAL. MONSTER AQUATIC CARNIVAL. PORT NELSON, FEBRUARY Ist. In aid of The Red Cross ami Sick and Wounded Funds. Commodore: Capt. Collins; Vice-Com-modore : S. Kirkpatrick, Esq. Under the Patronage of The Rt. Hon. the Prime Minister and other Ministers of the Crown ; Hon. A. T. Maginnity, M.L.C.; T. A.' H. Field, Esq., M.P., Mayors of Nelson, Richmond, and Motueka; and leading citizens. k Programme:— h. Procession Motor Boats with Band and Wounded Soldiers. j 2. Whale Boat and Ship's Boat Race-.! Entry 2s; Ist prize £1 10s, 2nd 15s. 3. Motor Boats, B.ink and come back again: Entry 2s - (3d; Ist £2, 2nd . £1. ' . • I 4. Outrigger Race : Entry 4s; fern stand. 5. Sailing Race, 18ft. decked or undecked : Entry Is; Ist £1 10s. 2nd 10s. 6. Ladies' Pair-oared Race: Ist £1, | 2nd Mr. Moyes's Brooch. 7. Boys' Pulling Race, 12 years or uacier: Trophy. 8. Men's Sculls: Entry Is; Ist Gold Medal. 2nd 10s. 9. Girls' Pair-oared Race, 16 or under: Ist Pair Pictures framed, 2nd ss. 10. Sailing Race, boat*: 15ft or under: Entry Is; Ist £1 10s, 2nd' Jones's Trophy. 11. Boys' Pulling Race, 15 years- or under: Entry 6d; Ist medal, 2nd J ■■ ss. . . . | 12. Men's Pair-oared Race: Entry 2s; Ist £1 10s,■ 2nd 15s. 13. Girls' Sculling Race, 15 or under: Ist Picture framed, 2nd Picture framed. 14. Outrigger Race: Entry 2s ; ,Mr. j Lock's trophy. i 15. Handicap Motor Boat Race: Entry 2s 6d; Ist £3, 2nd £I,los. 16 and 17, Model Yacht Races:- Entry! '". 6d; Trophies. ' , f; . Shore Sports. 1. Tug-of-War, 3 dinghies 10ft a-side, 4 fathom line. Prize,. 18s. 2. Tilting in Dinghies. Prize, 7s 6d. 3.'Riding Barrel-on greasy pole. Prize iUs. '.'■... 4. Quickness undressing in water, Prize, £1. 5. Riding Barrel Race in Water. Prize, 10s. 6.: Water Boxing on Pole. Prize, .£l. 7. Swimming Race. Prizes 10s and os. 8. Treacle Buns. Prize, 7s (3d. 1 9. Climbing Greasy Polo. Prize, £1 10s 10. Tng-of-War-M-Waterisicle Workers v. Sailors, winners to meet other1 [ toai'ih. Prize. £1. 11. Duck TJmit. IVzo 10s; 10s tuck. 12. Cabelli"? Bi.yr.-au (Free)- ; BALL AT NIGHT ab Rowing Club Shed,' u.u'sic by Nelson Conreft Orchestra. Conductor: Signor J. Vitetta. Motor Boat excursions all day and night, each trip fare 6d. ' illuminated Vol;1 parade at S p.m. , T. NALDER, 312 Hon. Secretary. i >■

WANTED at once. "Waitress and' *Kitchen"maid.;—JV?rs Button,. Cafe, de Paris Dining-rooiusj Bridge street. 803 ' WANTED 'to Purchase, ,-privately}' .. Stcond-hand Fiirnrfuce. Apply "U.P.," "Colonist" office. . 306 WANTED Known, Apricots, Peaches, Nectarines, Apples, Plums, Greengages, are cheap at £iniuett's,~Hardy street. King up 344. 304 BOTTLING -and Ripe Apricots, Greengages, Tomatoes, Beans, Marrows, &c.—Stewart & Co., NiJe street. 309 MOTOR CAR leaves for MUKCHTSON on THURSDAY, 10.30 a.m., returning nest day. Book seats. G." u SEMDEN, Nile-street. 'Phono 176. 313 ■JPOR SALE.—Verandah Blind, complete (canvas), also D.8.8.L.! I Gun (HolHs). Trial given with latter. ; First class killer.—Mobile. 283 WANTED Known.—That the Nelson Concert Orchestra, under the conduct, rship of Signer J. Vitetta, have kindly given their services for the Aquatic Carnival Ball, February Ist. 287 Bridge-stteet, . finsih 9 Stocktaking end of 'February,' when soon after Shareholders will be surprised at the large number of half-yearly Bonuses we have to distribute. 289 THIS is not putting prices on: Men's Navy Flannel Unders at 3/6; and 00 , per cent Bonus to Shareholders. 2QO C.D.C., Bridge-street. , DIVIDING PROFITS.—Men's Heavy Knitted Wool Socks, .3 pairs for 2/6; and 10 per cent Bonus to Shareholders. 291 C.D.C., Bri-jge-strefit. SAVING MONEY. — Boys' Strong Knickers for school wear from' 3/3; an* 5 10 per cent Bonus to Shareholders. 292 , ' C.D.C., Bridge-street. GOOD BUYING.—2O Odd Sample Coats for Boys, intwe-d and serge, from 2/- each; Galatea Coats for small boys from 6d each; and 10 per cent Bonus to Shareholders.—C.D.C., Bridge-st. 293 SEE our stock of Boys' Tweed Suits. quality good, prices low; and 10 per cent Bonus to Shareholders 294 C.D.C., Bridge-street. AQUATIC CARNIVAL for RED CROSS AND SICK AND j WOUNDED FUND, 'T'HO.SE desirous of assisting the -1- fund with presents of Cake, Fruit or Produce wii! kindly leave them ati the following depots:— Snodgrass and Sons, Hardy Street. T. Usher and Son, Hardy street. T. Pettit, Waimea Street. ! Scott's Store, in The Wood. May's Store,* Richmond. J. S. Fuller. W. Alborough, and Mrs Coote, Wakapuaka. \ T. NAL.DER, j 285 Hon. Secretary. | ESTATE OF JOSEPH JOHNSTON BERCfN (Deceased). , / ALL Claims Against the above Fstate must be sent in to the undersigned on or before the Bth day of February next. ROUT, MILNER & GULLY, : Solicitor? to the Executrix. Nelson, 25th January, 1916. 311 FUNERAL NOTICE.' THE Friends of the late GEORGE DOW GIBSON are respectfully informed that his Funeral will-leave the residence of Mrs Monigaiti, New street, TO-MORRO W (Thursday) AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock, for the Nelson Cemetery. ALFRED SHONE. 305 Undertaker & Embalmer. MONSTER AQUATIC CARNIVAL. MONSTER AQUATIC CARNIVAL. PORT NELSON, FEBRUARY Ist. In aid of The Red Cross ami Sick and Wounded Funds. Commodore: Capt. Collins; Vice-Com-modore : S. Kirkpatrick, Esq. Under the Patronage of The Rt. Hon. the Prime Minister and other Ministers of the Crown ; Hon. A. T. Maginnity, M.L.C.; T. A.' H. Field, Esq., M.P., Mayors of Nelson, Richmond, and Motueka; and leading citizens. k Programme:— h. Procession Motor Boats with Band and Wounded Soldiers. 2. Whale Boat and Ship's Boat Race-. Entry 2s; Ist prize £1 10s, 2nd 15s. 3. Motor Boats, B.ink and come back again: Entry 2s - (3d; Ist £2, 2nd . £1. 4. Outrigger Race : Entry 4s; fern stand. 5. Sailing Race, 18ft decked or un- j decked: Entry Is; Ist £1 10s. 2nd 10s. 6. Ladies' Pair-oared Race: Ist £1, 2nd Mr. Moyes's Brooch. 7. Boys' Pulling Race, 12 years or uacier: Trophy. 8. Men's Sculls: Entry Is; Ist Gold Modal. 2nd 10s. 9. Girls' Pair-oared Race, 16 or under: Ist Pair Pictures framed, 2nd ss. 10. Sailing Race, boat*: 15ft or under: Entry Is; Ist £1 10s, 2nd' Jones's Trophy. 11. Boys' Pulling Race, 15 years- or under: Entry 6d; Ist medal, 2nd ■■ ss. . • . . 12. Men's Pair-oared Race: Entry 2s; Ist £1 10s,■ 2nd 15s. 13. Girls' Sculling Race, 15 or under. Ist Picture framed, 2nd Picture framed. 14. Outrigger Race: Entry 2s; ,Mr. Lock's trophy. 15. Handicap Motor Boat Race: Entry 2s 6d; Ist £3, 2nd £I,los. 16.and 17, Model Yacht Races:- Entry '". 6d; Trophies. ' , f; . Shore Sports. I 1. Tug-of-War, 3 dinghies 10ft a-side, \ 4 fathom line. Prize,. 18s. ' 2. Tilting in Dinghies. Prize, 7s 6d. 3.'Riding Barrel-on greasy pole. Prize ±«s- '.'■-.. 4. Quickness undressing in water, Prize, £1. 5. Riding Barrel Race in Water. Prize, 10s. 6. Water Boxing on Pole. Prize, .£l. i 7. Swimming Race. Prizes 10s and os. ! 8. Treacle Buns. Prize, 7s (3d. 9. Climbing Greasy Polo. Prize, £1 10s 10. Tug-of-Wai'-WVatcr&icle Workers v. Sailors, winners to meet other1 toamh. Prize. £1. 11. Duck TJmit. lVze 10s; 10s tuck. 12. Catching Bi.yr.-au (Free). • BALL AT NIGHT ab Rowing Club Shed,' u.u'sic by Nelson Conreft Orchestra. Conductor: Signor J. Vitetta. Motor Boat excursions all day and night, each trip fare 6d. ' illuminated Vol;L parade at S p.m. , T. NALDER, 312 Hon. Secretary.

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13994, 26 January 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13994, 26 January 1916, Page 6

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