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XTTTANTED, an Experienced Feeder for \l Chaffeutting and '1 hreshing: ; alsa Traction Engine Driver for "the season.— K. B.artlett. MotupipL * .271 WANTED, by young married lady with chad (3), Fruit-pickfng to do till hop season starts*: Also, room for same. Reply to Mrs.Evan's, Nikau-street, East^ bourne; Wellington. m 281 WANTED, -Plain Cook for Motueka Hotel; also a'Waitress .and , a General. Good wages. * Apply Mrs Du'rbridge, Motueka Hotel, Motueka. 220 WANTED, a Man to make himself useful at country botol. For particulars apply in first instance at 22) "Colonist" Office. WANTED, in March, 8 Hop-pickers. House and two-roomed whare to live in. Apply E. H. Bromell, Baton. \ i . .: \ . , , ' .. 222 PIANOFORTE.— Miss Edith Frank, A T.C.L.^ will resume Teaching %t 108 Tasman-street, on Monday, January 31st. .: ' 288 Bargain Sale ! 150 £5 Men's, splendid Pyjama Suits, "all good patterns. Sale price 4/11. — New\ Zealand Clothing Factory. . , 236 A STONISHING Values in Hats and xjL- Cap 9»! 10 dozen assorted colours Lounge Felt Hals, 3/11 sale price.— New Zealand Clothing Factory 239 ~O EAUY-MADE Trousers for Men.—JAj Striped 5/-/ Strong Tweeds 7/6, 9/6. Hundreds to choose from. At Great Stocktaking Sale.—New Zealand .Clothing Factory. # ' :240 YODTHS' Three-Garment Suits at gift prices. Box 1 ailor-Cut 42/6 t.-» 55/-, sale price 27/6. —New Zealand Clothing Factory. 241 MEN*S Underwear! Special Men's Jap. Unshrinkable Singlets, 1/6, 2/11, 3/6, sale prices.—New Zealand Clothing Factory. 243 HEATHER Gclf Hoso, neat turnover tops.. 5/6 to Vj6, real sale price 4/6. 243 New, Zealand Clothing factory. GENTS' Lounge Shirts, all sizes, neat patterns, a real strline. Sale price 2/11. —New Zealand clothing Factory. i ~ ' 244 LADIES' Tan Boots and Shoes, smart styles, 15/6 to 22/6, rear sale prices' 8/11 &..10/6.—New Zealand Clothing Factory. ■ . . . 245 />ENTLEMEN'S Samples in up to-date V^r Footweai. Bostock's samples. Sale price 17/6. —New Zealand Clothing Factory. 246 THE Biggest and Best Sale in the Outfitting Trade. Try us for Boys' School Outfits at real sale prices.;— New Zealand-Clothing Factory. 247 WANTED Known.—Nearly fold out of Men's Glsce Bals. at 6/11; only 14 pairs left.—Lightband'a Great Boot Sala. ",. . ' 205* WANTED Known,— Ladies' Glace Lace Shoes, pomp Soles, smart heels; were 16/6, n.;W 3/11. —Lightband's Boot Sale. 206 Wln TED Known.—lt will pay you to ha^e a look at our Bargain Baskets. Everything at le-.s than half price. 207 Ligfctband's Great Bo.oc Sale NELSON COLLEGES. rp HE FIRST TERM will commence as _l_ follows:— Boys' College—Tttasday, Ist February. Girls;' College—Thursday, 3rd February* The Princijjal will interview'parents at the Boys' College on Monday from 9 to ] 2 a.in. JNowpupks need not appear ttll 9 a.m. Tuesday. The Lady Frincipal. will interview parents and new pupils at the Girls' College on Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.m. R. CATLEY, Se'cretarT College Office, 25th January, 1916. 314 NELSON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. FIRST TERM, 1916 SESSION,. commences on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd. |->OURSES OF INSTRUCTION in Art vy and A»t Crafts, Domestic Science (including Dressmaking Millinery, and Cookery), Commercial (Bookkeeping, Typewdting, and Shorthand), Engineering, Telegraphy, Carpentry, Plumbing, Photography, etc. § - * CLAsbE.- for Preparation for PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS: English, Mathematics, French, Geography, History, and Science subjects. ~ ■• • PRO3PECTUS, giving full particulars of Classes, Fees Free Places, etc., can be obtained at the Education Board Office, Hardy-street, and at the Technical School on any afiernoon (between 2 and 3 o'clock) and evening (between 7 and 8 o'clock), when the Director will be present to enrol new students. N. R. WILLIAMS, Secretary, Nelson Board of Education. January 22nd, 1916. 277 whan in town we want you vto | call sand inspect our large and i varied stocks of Harness and i Leather Goods. We buy direct from the leading j Colonial manufacturer?, and can | truly say we have the largest stocks in the Neleon District to select from. Complete Sets of Harness for Buggy, Gig, Trap, Express, Spring Cart, Milk Cart, and Cart Saddles and Breechings, also Orchard Hames, Traces, either leather or chain, Backhands, Collars,. Reins and Winkers. Riding Saddles and Mounts to suit all pockets. School Bags, Leggings, Harness Oils and Dressings. If you cannot call and inspect our stocks, write ua to-day—we will supply your wants by return mail. HAR O V ST3E Et .' Agents for Holden Frost's - > Patent Orchard Harness.

XTTTANTED, an Experienced Feeder for \l Chaffeutting and '1 hreshing: ; alsa Traction Engine Driver for "the season.— B. B.artlett. MotupipL * .271 WANTED, by young married lady with chad (3), Fruit-pickfng to do till hop season starts1: Also, room for same. Reply to Mrs.Evan's, Nikau-street, East^ bourne; Wellington. m 281 WANTED, -Plain Cook for Motueka Hotel; also a'Waitress .and , a General. Good wages. * Apply Mrs Du'rbridge, Motueka Hotel, Motueka. 220 WANTED, a Man to make himself useful at country botol. For particulars apply in first instance at 22) "Colonist" Office. WANTED, in March, 8 Hop-pickers. House and two-roomed whare to live in. Apply E. H. Broniell, Baton. \ i i . .: \ . , , ' ■ .. 222 PIANOFORTE.— Miss Edith Frank, A T.C.L.^ will resume Teaching %t 108 Tasman-street, on Monday, January 31st. .: ' 288: Bargain Sale ! 150 £5 Men's, splendid Pyjama Suits, "all; good patterns. Sale price 4/11. — New\j Zealand Clothing Factory. . , 236 j A STONISHING Values in Hats and xjL- Cap 9»! 10 dozen, assorted colours Lounge Felt Hals, 3/11 sale price.—New Zealand Clothing Factory 239 ~O EAUY-MADE Trousers for Men.— JAj Striped 5/-/ Strong Tweeds 7/6, 9/6. Hundreds to choose from. At Great Stocktaking Sale.—New Zealand .Clothing Factory. # ' '240 YOUTHS' Three-Garment Suits at gift prices. Box 1 ailor-Cut 42/6 t.-» 55/-, sale price 27/6. —New Zealand Clothing Factory. 241 MEN*S Underwear! Special Men's Jap. Unshrinkable Kinglets, 1/6, 2/11, 3/6, sale prices.—New Zealand Clothing Factory. 243 HEATHER Gclf Hoso, neat turnover tops.. 5/6 to Vj6, real sale price 4/6. 243 New, Zealand Clothing factory. GENTS' Lounge Shirts, all sizes, neat patterns, a real strline. Sale price' 2/11. —New Zealand clothing Factory. ~ ' 244 LADIES' Tan Boots and Shoes, smart styles, 15/6 to 22/6, rear sale prices' 8/11 &..10/6.—New Zealand Clothing Factory. ■ . . . 245 />ENTLEMEN'S Samples in up to-date V}|~ Footweai. Bostoek's samples. Sale price 17/6. —New Zealand Clothing Factory. 246 THE Biggest and Best Sale in the Outfitting Trade. Try us for Boys' School Outfits at real sale prices.;— New Zealand-Clothing Factory. 247 WANTED Known.—Nearly fold out of Men's Glsce Bals. at 6/11; only 14 pairs left.—Lightband'a Great Boot Sala. ', . ' 205* WANTED Known,— Ladies' Glace Lace Shoes, pomp Soles, smart heels; were 16/6, n.;W 3/11. —Lightband's Boot Sale. 206 Wln TED Known.—lt will pay you to ha^e a look at our Bargain Baskets. Everything at le-.s than half price. 207 Ligfctband's Great Bo.oc Sale NELSON COLLEGES. rpHE FIRST TERM will commence as _l_ follows:— Boys' College—Tuesday, Ist February. Girl?' College—Thursday, 3rd February* The Princij>al will interview'parents at the Boys' College on Monday from 9 to ] 2 a. in. JNowpupks need not appear ttll 9 a.m. Tuesday. The Lady Frincipal. will interview parents and new pupils at the Girls' College on Wednesday from 2to 4 p.m. i R. CATLEY, i Secretary College Office, 25th January, 1916. 3141 NELSON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. FIRST TERM, 1916 SESSION,/ commences on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd. |->OURSES OF INSTRUCTION in Art vy and A» t Crafts, Domestic Science (including Dressmaking Millinery, and Cookery), Commercial (Bookkeeping, j Typewdting, and Shorthand), Engineer-! ing, Telegraphy, Carpentry, Plumbing, ■ Photography, etc. § ■ *i CLAsbE.- for Preparation for PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS: English, Mathematics, French, Geography, History, and Science subjects. ~ ■• • PRO3PECTUS, giving full particulars of Classes, Fees Free Places, etc., can be obtained at the Education Board Office, Hardy-street, and at the Technical School on any afiernoon (between 2 and 3 o'clock) and evening (between 7 and 8 o'clock), when the Director will be present to enrol! new students. | N. R. WILLIAMS, Secretary, Nelson Board of Education. January 22nd, 1916. 277 Mr. Farmer, whan in town we want you vto call sand inspect our large and varied stocks of Harness and Leather Goods. We buy direct from the leading Colonial manufacturer?, and can truly say we have the largest stocks in the Neleon District to select from. Complete Sets of Harness for Buggy, Gig, Trap, Express, Spring Cart, Milk Cart, and Cart Saddles and Breechings,! also Orchard Hames, Traces, either leather or chain, Backhands, Collars,. Reins and Winkers. Riding Saddles and Mounts to suit all pockets. School Bags, Leggings, Harness Oils and Dressings. If you cannot call and inspect our stocks, write ua to-day—we will supply your wants by return mail. HAR O V ST3E Et .' Agents for Holden Frost's - > Patent Orchard Harness.

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

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13994, 26 January 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13994, 26 January 1916, Page 6

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