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I .WANTED. [ . i. FOB. retired seafaring man, a good up-to-date Gentleman's Kesiden.ee containing 6 rooms with ail conveniences, situate near the sea or harbour with frdm 5 to 15 acres of laud. Apply " HOME," office of this paper. Principals only dealt with. 1443 WANTED. : . ~, TtyI'ARRIED MAN for mixed farm. iYA Man competent all work. Wife house duties. Good salary to suitable man. RALPH PORTER, "■ ' ■ ' fcitolce. or N.Z. Loan Company. Telephone 485 R. 138& AKZftC DAY. IX HONOUR OF OUR BRAVE ANZAC BOYS Our Premises will be closed ALL DAY, TUESDAY, APRIL 25th. LICHTBAND AND CO., BOOT IMPORTERS. . NELSON. 1493 WAIMEA COUNTY COUNCIL. • TO GRAVEL CONTRACTORS. ¥1/ TRIITEN Tenders will be received " at the County Office, Nelson, till 4 o'clock p.m., 29th April, for 50 Chains (approx.) Metalling on the Graham River to P'earse Road. Specifications may be seen at the Post Office, Pokororo, and the County Office, Nelson. v > Lowest or any. tender not necessarily accepted. G. S. WHITESIDE, County laigineer. 18th April, 1916. 1481 NELSON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. ENTRIES for AUTUMN SHOW on r* 26th and 27th April will be received at J. E. Hounsell and Co.'s on Thursday^SOth inst; at S. F. Bolton's shop on .Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m.; and by post, reaching the secretary on Monday. Support of ©«m:ntry growers cordially invited. ~y .. . Classes for pot plants, cut_ flowers, decorative "competitions, fruit, vegetables, preserves. Schedules from Hounsell and Co., S. F. Bolton, Nelson Seed Co., and newspaper offices. W. H. SIMPSON, 1460 Hon. Sec. marine excursions. Easter holidays. nelson to motueka. • KOI, Thursday, April 20, 7 p.m. NIKAU, Saturday, April 22, 9 a.m. KOI, Ptonday, April 24, 8 p.m. MOTUEKA TO NELSON. KOI, Thursday, April 20, 9p.m.| NIKAU, Saturday, April 22, 1 o.na, KOI, Monday, 4-pi'l 24, 10 p.m. gj "W BbtubnJFabh, available for any of* above trips, 5/-. THE ANCHOE SHIPPING AND 1473 FOUNDEY CO., Ltd. WANTED.—Your SUITS and COSvv TUMES early for Easter. I V I CO., DRY CLEANERS •l'A'lJ' ANB PRESSERS, Collingwood-st. 'Phone 360. 1366 Our New Song! OUR NEW OVERCOAT SONG is well worth Hearing. It goes on the lines of No Increase in Prices because we bought heavily beforehand, and the fact of our now offering Men's Kaiapoi Overcoats of good quality for 30s, is evidence tnat Our Song is very interesting, in the face of other people singing, Ererythiiig is on the rise. Then .Mothers innst.liaten about our Boys' Overcoats, of which we arc showing orer 200 in number, and for Assortment and. Pries you will Sing our Praises of Wonderful Value. Don't forget our guaran- , teed Oil Coat from 37s 6d. A new ' one given if it leaks. H B jtffe jtf^ jSr itffc. IMb 0^ ' You will be thinking of warmer Shirts and Underclothing and you nil] want the best for your money, and nir new line meets your wants. Big and small, men alike wo can suit in all Wool md Mixed textures in English and rJoionial make's (no German), showiag t good raugo of Iloslyn and Kniaooi ct'.kes. These goods are now the best >]i the market^ and men who hnvo not •et taken to.these makes, we invite to ome and inspect these comfortable tiakes; our prices aro unKaata'ble. The Suit and Boot Store.

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14156, 19 April 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14156, 19 April 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14156, 19 April 1916, Page 6