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ERRAND BOY. WANTED —~AN ERRAND BOY. - • , ' Apply « Colonist;' ©ffice. WANTED.—A'GirI .to assist to T T house. Sleep at home. For address apply at "Colonist" Office. 2136 GOLDEN „*«&*"£: Union. All profits for Tobacco Fund. Every 1/- ticket represents a smoke for the Boys at the Front. 2179 33 U JLiXi tli L »O the trenches to enjoy the smoke they deserve.: Buy a Poultry Art Union Ticket, 1/-, obtainable everywhere. 2180 Ranted: Hill and sell Poultry; Art Union Tickets. Drawn to date. 2181 TKf ANTED Known.—Men's Check Felt Slippez's, leather soles. 3s IH. Ladies* Black Felt Slippers 9d, at Lightbaud's Cheap Fortnight., 2077 T IGHTBAND'S Cheap Fortnight •*-/ starts June Ist. Men's. Glace and Box Calf Bals' welted soles, 10s 6d. 2073 WANTED/ Known—That A^ B. Emmett, Hardy-street, has just received a large stock of Aprons, and they are to be sold cheap j prices;from Is sd. Secure them while you have the chance. T IGHTBAND'S Cheap Fortnight starts June Ist. Women's onebar Plimsol's Rubber Soles, worth £§ 6d, now 2s lid. . 2(M> HPHE Hot Water Bottle that never leaks and lasts for years is ir*atmfastured by the North British Rubber Company and fitted with "Unique" Stopper. Look for the brand on bottle. Sold by all chemists. ; / [A Oard.] DARVEL PRIVATE HOSPITAL. HIGH STREET, MOTUEKA. Medical, Surgical. Midwifery, and Convalescent Cases taken. S. E. WARNOCK, 2087 .Matron. "\\f ANTED Knowrr.—Men's round toe • Goloshes 2s lldj Strong Nailed Shooters, pegged soles, lls 6d.—Lightband's Cheap Fortnight. , 2078 CHEAP FOWL WHEAT. — Offering best milling wheat cheap for fowls; also good, cheap Barley for winter feeding. 1644 Neale and Haddow. T}IG AND POULTRY Meal, etc., PolJL lard, Sncrosine, Molnsses, and good, cheap Barley. 1645 Neale and Haddow. PBIME Southern Table Potatoes. Good Onions, 6/- per bag cash. 1646 Neale and Hadclow, FEED COWS 'Bran and cheap Straw Chaff with Molasses or Sucroaine. 1647 Neale and Haddow. -g OKQ ACEES FEEEHOLD in the JLX3OCS noted Rangitikei district, only 4 miles from big stock centre; all grass; carrying 3,500 sheep and 200 cattle. No gorges; 300 acres plonghable. House of 10 rooms, woolshed with machines, stable, etc. Price JB9 10s per acre. Do. not miss inspecting thxs. Good terms arranged". For further particulars apply •;.;'. y. |KIMBERLEY McNAE, 1844 _^ ■ : ; , . Hunterville. Ladses a^d Oeiitlemeii! ASK TO SEE THE B Ham MrsL OB Bl ffil H . SOLE AGENTS Dee & Sons REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED Why The OUR SUIT SYSTEM is different from most other makes, because they show the highest possibilities that ■can be created, their style and graceful hanging can be readily distinguished. .Our ever-increasing volume of . business permits us "to give the best possible value. YOU have at your service a cutter who ■knoivs exactly what is most suitabl-3 for you and is always ready to carry out your reqinrements in every detail.', WE show. ; you "suitings of all-British make and quality of the best ; and we're keeping up the standard of our 51 years' Tailoring, and no increase in pi ices up to the present. THE BIG SUIT & BOOT STORE.

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14196, 7 June 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14196, 7 June 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14196, 7 June 1916, Page 6