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\\TANTED, Hop-pickers, about begi' - TT uing of March Tents & Stretchers provided. Apply J. Leighton, Belgrove. 1 411 nROMATOES for SAUCE, 2/- and 2/frper JL case. Orders booked-for early de-, livery. - ■ ■ 4-15> STEWART &-CO., Kile-street. " TTT " PICKLING SPICE in Jib packets ' -Ok. 6d each; .include aM. necessary' apices. Also Spices from bulk, Houlker's Vinegar, Apples,' Onions, Garlic, Brown Sugar, etc. 416 STEWART & CO., Nile-street. NOTICE. ALL Persons found Trespassing on board Ketch "Argus" after this date will bo prosecuted. GOLDEN BAY' SHIPPING PROPTY. 404 HELPING HAND SHOP. OPEN Next THURSDAY (and on Wednesday until 8 p.m. for receiving only). The Management' Committee. Telephones 371 and 483. 412 THE NELSON PEOPLE'S TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. THE "usual Fortnightly PAY-DAYS' will be held MONDAY, Jaa. :31st, and WEDNESDAY, Feb. 2nd. D. R, EDWARDS. 410 Secretary. NOTICE. //\WING t<? increased cd-t 6f handling \Jr and delivery of Coal, the following prices will be changed as from Ist Febru- . ary, 1916:— : !,- , .' 35/- per. ton; 18/6, per half-ton ; 9/6 per quarterlton; 2/3 per cwt. Cash' with oi;der or on delivery. . CENTRAL WOOD, COAt, AND lV ...P,RpDt7CE.,D.EEOT i NELSON. ! " -:' .-,/■'■";•"'.> ".^"i; ■,"£.?'<', ;,^L;..'.' '; *w \.\-" 'u--\ dAlBx/HElp^RSj' :/"■'.■' ' -| HEIFER^ first class JLv^ Q^der to calve about; 14th, September next, t),purebred, pedigree , milking Shorthorn bull. 'Delivery ist'>veek March or before. Immeciiate sale. . Apply, J. LIDDELL liARRI^, Ligar Bay, Tarakohe., .-..- ~ .', .= ::; '.'. .: " '. 396 MOTUEKA FRUIT CANNING FACTORY. '. T am a BUYER, at top prices, must be Al quality, of Plums, Greengages, Peaches, Pears, Blackberries in any quantity j al§6," 20 tons of late Tomatoes. Advise at once. 1. E.-TYER", 317 r.T Motueka. CTAND OUT TEAS are sure to please. Sold in £,1, and 51b tins. Prices. Is Bd, Is lOd and 2s alb at G. F. KINGSTON'S, Hardy Street. 348 FOE SALE. ABOUT 14 ACRES- of BEARING i^- ORCHARD, with crop and im--1 plemente, including Motor Spray Pump. A splendid opportunity to secure a profitable orchard near town. Immediate, possession can, be given. For further pajPticu.lavß apply. " 11. R. BEATSON, Wakatu P.O. Telephone 485 M. 336 METROPOLITAN PRIVATE HOTEL, ' BRIDGE STREET, NELSOX. A WILKENS has ploasure in an 1~*~" nouncing that he has taken over from MRS. W. WILKENS, as from Ist Fcbtuury, the above establishment, and that it will be liiis endeavour to maintain for the METROPOLITAN the high ' reputation it gained under the management of Mrs/Wilkehs and his late brother. ■. .. _ ~ " .■■'■' Opened, in November last the Metro■politan hasi been'generously patronised, proving that it supplies the needs of ; those who are looking, for a thoroughly up-to-date Private Hotel at .a. moderate tariff. Built in brick, containing 40 rooms, fitted with electric lighting,, all modern conveniences, and equipped throughout in up-to-date, style, the Metropolitan As the finest private hotel in the Province,' and offers exceptional advantages to visitors and boarders. ! Moderate Tariff.. Cars for Hire Night or Day. 'Phone 317. ' Telegrams: Wilkens, Nelson. All inquiries and instructions receive Prompt Attention. . In reference to the above announcement, Mrs. W. Wilkens tenders her thanks for the very generous patronage extended to the Metropolitan under her management, and solicits a continuance of the same to her successor. 414 Mp. Farmer, whsn in town we want you to call and inspect ouc large...and varied stocks of Harness ami> Leather Goods. We buy direct from the leadingColonial manufacturers, and can truly say we have the largest stocks in the Nekon 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 stock.*, write us to-day—we will supply your wants by return mail. KAROY STSEE?, Agents for Holden Frost's Patent Orchard Harness

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13999, 1 February 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13999, 1 February 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13999, 1 February 1916, Page 6

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