WANTED, Hands. Clean work, and good wages suitable girls.—Nelson Steam Laundry, Waimea-street. 322 WANTED, in March, 8 Hop-pickers. House and two-roomed whare to live in* Apply E. H. Bromell, Baton. . . ™ 3 222 WANTED, a Man to make himself useful at country hotel. For particulars apply in first instance at 22J " . "Colonist" Office. WANTED' Known.— Nearly fold out-of Men'sJSlsce Bals. at 6/11; only 14 pairs left.—Lightband's Great Boot Sate.-'i- iw-: ri. r ■ :-' V■ ;f ■■■;';\ 205 WANTED Known. — Ladies' Glace Lace Shoete, p»mp SoJes, smart heels; were 16/6, n^w 3/11. —Ljghtband's BodtS4le. ; ■ ' 206 WANTED Known.—lt will pay you to ha«re a look at our Bargain Baskets. Everything at loks than half price. 207 Lightband's Great Boob Sale ."li'Oß, SALE.—fera.ndah Blind, com- • plete. (canvas), also D.8.8.L. Gun (Hollis). Trial given with latter. First class killer.—Mobile. 283 PIANOFORTE, THEORY, SINGING, AND ELOCUTION. MISS J. M. HOENSBX, B. A. (N.Z.11.) .A.R.C.M.';, (Lond-n), will resume Lessons at her Studio, 50 Trafalgar-street, on WEDKESDAY, February 2nd. 274 ' ;, . 'Phone 282. WAKEFIELD BOWLING CLUB. /V TOURNAMENT is being held next Tuesday, February Ist, play cotiimencin'g at' 9.30 prompt. Whole proceeds in aid of Patriotic Funds. Visiting bowlers arid friends cordially, invited. Entrance fee for players. 2s. 6d each. .• ! . , W.L. BIRD, 337 -.-..is y,*: v/- ? Hon. Sec. W.B.C. /:; ; FOR- : SALE.;:.; ] ABduT 14 ;AGRES of BEAREvG! :f*- ■■-.OKCH*RB; ■ with* erop-and: implements,, including' ' Motor Spray ■TutopV-'-^-i-'- •■>>■■■■ '-■'' :■-'<.<:■■■; ;■;•'•■*:.■■■ :: ■■• V^:r ; j> ;; : 'sL-.-; > .^v , -.-;•>■,;; ' '.-.. ; ..::•:'■;;; A splendid opportunity td secure .a profitable orchard near town. ■ j Immediate possession can be given; For further particulars apply; . ; H. R. BEATSON, ■-- Wakatu P.O. Telephone 485 M. * 336 GOLDEN BAY A. & P. ASSOCIATION. TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL SHOW TO BE HBliD ON Tnß RECREATION GROUND, TAKAKA, On TUESDAY, twh Ist bat of FBBRUAEY, 1916. JOHN WINTER, 320 isecretary TAKAKA RACING CLUB. annuasTraoes. WEDNESDAYSPEBKUARY 2nd, 1916, iAT THE ROTOTAI COURSE. EicHT EVENTS. GOOD ACCEPTANCES. " A SPLENDID DAY'S OUTING. •' COLIN SCOTT, 299 Secretary. Stoke Fruitgrowers' Association. l@n:Bifirf rifli nt §^^ OF ' ~ Fryifgrciwers < °F . ... Stoke and WaSmeas. H/€. MILL^Esq., ■"; will give an addrpsß on "GOMBfiNATiON & FEDERATION," at STOEE HALL on 'FRIDAY,. 28th JANUARY, at 8 <p.ni. oWj M. BOLT, •'32r iiJ•'":*■ -' v? ■ -;; Ho». Seo,-S.P.A. 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 SBtj we have the largest stocks in ,the Nelson District to select from Complete Sets of Harness for Buggy, Gig, Trap, Expireiss, Spring Cart, Milk Cart, and Cart'.Saddlesand Breech ings, also Orchard Hames, Traces*, either leather.or. chain, ''BapkbandsV'-;Collars, Rsins and V/ inkers. Riding Saiddies and Mounts to suit all pockets. Schcol Bags, Leggings, Harness Oils and DressSngs. ■ If you -cannot call and inspect our stocks, write us t,o-day—we will supply your wants ■by return mail.' '■ KAR D V STSEET. Agents for Holden Frost's Patent Orchard Harness
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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13996, 28 January 1916, Page 6
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464Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13996, 28 January 1916, Page 6
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