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I\y ANTED.—Man and two Boys.- ---? v ' E. E. TRASK, Butcher, Collingwood Street. ' . ' 366 ANTED, in nice locality, Three ~'T Unfurnished Rooms, use of kitchen and conveniences.—Apply "Rooms," "Colonist" Office. 367 WANTED, in March, B. Hop-pickers. House and two-roomed whare to live in. Apply E. 11. Bromell, Baton. 222 WANTED, a Man to make himself useful at country hotel. For particulars apply in first instance at 22) . "Colonist" Office. WANTED Known, Tomatoes, Peaches Nectarines., Apples, Plums, Green- , gages, are cheap at Einniett's, Hardy street. ■ ' Eing up 344. 304 1 ■ : : : ■ |r"pHB C HEIST CHURCH LADIES' i .JL GUILD will resume work in the Shelbourne-street Schoolroom on MONDAY, 31st, at 3 p m., and will be glad of Material or Cash, Contributions to carry on their work. 374 QTAND OUT TEA, the best you cai, buy. Sold in £, 1, and 51b tins, prices Is Bd, Is lOd, and 2s alb at G. F. KINGSTON'S, Hardy Street. 34? WANTED KNOWN.—Wei have increased our Bep'airirig Staff. All work finished:neatly and at short notice. . ' LIGfITBAND ft CO. WANTED- KNOWN.—Leave you Boot Repairs at LIGHTBANu'SjJ Hand-sewn and pump work our speciality. 'Phono 37. LIGHTBAND & CO. WANTED KNOWN.—If you want Boots made to order or Repairs neatly done, ring^'phone 37- We deliver promptIy.—LIGHTBAND & CO. BISTINCTIVE. -Box Suits 45/-, 55/-, and 65/-. Week-en< J concession— batrt to match free of charge.—iSkort and Son, Trafalgar-street. 351 SCHOOL and College Suits, Hats, Caps, Hatbands, and Ties. —Short and Son, Complete Outfitters to Boys, " Where the Good Hats are," Trafalgar-street. 352 CTAND OUT TEAS are sure to K^ please. Sold in J- 3 1, and 51b tins. Prices Is Bd, Is lOd and 2s alb at G. F. KINGSTON'S, Hardy Street. 348' OfAVE you tried Stand Out Tea?— ■*■•*. Sold in 3, 1, and 51b tins at G. F. KINGSTON'S, Hardy Street. - 346 {\VR SUMMER SALE booming.— ■r-r Special bargains in school outfits, Men's Clothing, Boots and-Shoes.—-New Zealand Clothing Factory. 340 I>ARENTS! We specialise in school ■■• outfits for Boys and Youths v at real sale prices.—New Zealand Clota ing Factory. /COLLEGE Outfits.—The recognised J store for Clothing, Hats/ Shirts, Ties, Jerseys, Boots, etc.—New Zear land Clothing Factory. \\TE are "manufacturers of School- *" boys' Suits, Stockings, Caps, Jerseys, and Shirts. Buy your school outfit from us.—New Zealand Clothing Factory--IVTEW ZEALAND made clothing from -1" New Zealand tweeds for New Zealand school boys from the New Zealand Clothing Factory. |]VTOWS the time to equip your boy - . with a school outfit. Variety and value unequalled.—New Zealand Clothing Factory. 345 ftTAND' OUT TEA, the finest the - world can produce. T^-y it. Sold by G. Fl HINGSTON, Hardy Street. ■■■.',..■•■'." • '.■"': • .. ■ ' ,:349 ST. JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH. (Hardy-st.).— SUNDAY, Jan. 30, Rev. W. BAUMBER. 11 a.m.—"What WouLd Jesus Do ?" 6.30 p.m.—"A Call to Remembrance." All are cordially invited. • 371 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—Jan. 30. Rtzv. J. H. MACKENZIE, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. The Lord's Supper at Morning Service. First Church, Tahuna, 2.30 p.it:. 372 J4th SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY. THE CATHEDRAL. S a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Litany. Hymns 33, 281, 376, 271. 6.30 p.m.—Evening Prayer. Hymns 17, 282, 224, 252. ' Preacher : THE VICAR. 373 FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late CATHERINE COOKSEY are informed that her Funeral will leave her late residence, Col-lingwood-street, THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at 2.30 o'clock, for the Nelson Cemetery. ! . ' ■ ■«;■ ■G. FLEMING & SONS, 375 ,Funeral Directors. ME FRANK PECK, F.R.1.8.A., late of London, and now of Upper Collingwood-street, NELSON, will visit MOTUEK A fortnightly, andean be con-sult-d about Architectural business at Rossett House, Greenwood-street, Motueka, the Ist and 3rd Thursday and Friday of e?ery month. 353 MARINE EXCURSION. TUESDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, 1916 . * (Anniversary Day). Monster Patriotic Aquatic Carnival at.Port Nelson. MOTUEKA~TO NEC SON. KOI, Tuesday, Fob 1, 7 30 a.m. NELSON TO MOTUEKA. KOI, Tuesday, Feb 1, 0.30 p.m. Retxtbn Tickets, for .above trip only. 4/-. .■••■; THE ANCHOR SHIPPING: AND ' i 298' r FOUNDRY CO.vLtd. ■ '-mE W vZJEAtANb.,,R AILWAYS^ ': -" NELSON SECTION. ANNIVERSARY DAY, Ist FEBRUARY, 1916. TPHE usual Tuesday train service will -*• run. Cheap excursion tickets, available for return uo to Saturday, 22th February, 1916, "will be issued from any station to any station, minimum lares 5s 5d first-class, and 3s 9d second-class. Special excursion' tickets, avaijetle for return on day of issue only, will bo issued from Nelson tp Belgrbvo and intermediate stations, and ttlsq from Rolgrove and* inter*medinte..' .stations to Nelson. The' second return fares will be: Belgrove (2s 6cn, Foxhill (2s 6d), Wai-iti (2s 6d), Wakefield (Is 9d),« Spring Grove (la 9d), Brighfcwater (Is 9d), Hope (Is 9d) v, Appleby (Is 9d). These fares will be in operation to or from Nelson. 320 -■ BY ORDER. ■ . ■ "-"-i^U.-n s- via*

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13997, 29 January 1916, Page 6

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