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ALL SAINTS 9 CHURCH. ASOCIAL and Presentation Meeting . of Parishioners will be lield, in Schoolroom on TUESDAY Evening, July 4th, at 8 o'clock. Ladies please birng baskets. ... A. E. CEESSWELL, , 2675 - •- Churchwarden. THE NELSON PEOPLE'S TERMINATING BUELDING SOCIETY. THE usual Fortnightly PAT-DATS will be held To-DAT (Monday) and TO-MOEEO W (Tuesday). D. E. EDWAEDS, 2676 , • Secretary. " The Valuation of Land Act, 1908," and its Amendments. IT is hereby notified that the Eevised District Valuation Rolls for the Districts mentioned in the schedule hereunder will be open for public inspection during office hours at the place named in the schedule from the Ist July, 1916, until the 12th July, 1916. Objections to valuations must bs lodged not later than the 12th Jnly, 1916, addressed to the ValuerGeneral, Wellington. F. W. FLANAGAN, Valuer-General. Valuation Department, 29th June, 1916. SCHEDULE. Name of Di trict.—Dovedale and Upper Moutere Koad Districts;, vi ai-iti Jind Wangapelra Eidinga; .and- the outlying portions of Moufcere and Mot'upiko Hidings of Waimen- County. Placff of Deposit.—Waimea County Council Office^ kelson. 2664 SILVER PEGtARATIO^S OF WAR. To afford more time for organisation and collecting:, especially in connection with the Country Armias, the Central Executive has decided that Declaration of War be POSTPONED TiSI SATURDAY, My Bth. I Officers wmim&uding Armies are requested to .specially note .that all moneys and ul'Jccatians for the. jirst firing day must reach i-ho Socrctarj' and, Secret Service Officer respectilvoly by. . seven o'clock p.fa. of Friday, July 7 th. l*he first hoisting of compnti:.\g. Armies' flags and Barometer reading takes T>lace at 10 ,, ri.n!. on S;iturdoy, July Bth. PABDY'S GARRET. Another date U> remember is JULY fiih, when Paddy's Alarket will- open, to remain open till JULY 22t?d, inclusive. Look out -for further .announcements. Only IS the quality of all oar HARNESS. We buy from the leading and best Harness Manufacturers in the Dominion, and sell at the lowest possible prices. OUR STOCKS WERE NEVER LARGER. RIDING SADDLES from 57s 6d to £7 7s. Stirrups, Spurs, Girths, Leathers, etc. BRIDLES from 8s 9d each. Best quality. PLOW COLLARS, sizes every -} inch from 17 inches to 24 incites, at 29s 6d each. Best piped cheek-lined Collar made. Back Bands, Hames, Winkers, 'Reins, Traces and Chains at right prices. Complete sets or any spare parts in Spring Cart and Express Harness, Buggy Harness, and Gig Harness. Dray Saddles, Breechings, Tugs, etc. OVER £1000 WORTH OF HARNESS TO CHOOSE FROM. Oiblij OlOSs till -'i HARDY STREET. Agents., for Patent Orchard Harness/ Also for Patent Check Bridles. 'Phone 136.

ERRAND BOY. WANTED —AN EEEAND BOT. y Apply '< Colonist" Office. CHEAP FOWL WHEAT. — Offering beat milling wheat cheap for fowls; also good, cheap Barley for winter feeding. 1644 • Keale and Haddow. PIG AND POULTRY. Meal, etc., Pollard, Sncrosine, Molisses, and good, cheap Barley. 1645 '. Neale and Haddow. ~pRIME Southern Table Potatoes. 1646 . Neale and Haddow, FEED COWS Bran and cheap Straw Chaff with Molass6s or Sucrosine. 1647 • Neale and Haddow. TfIJANTED Known.—Send us your Boot Repairs, best leather, best work, quickest delivery.—Lightband and Go. TOfANTED Known.—We make a speciality of Hands.ewn--Welts and Pump Work in our repair department.—Lightband' and Co. T^ON'T throw your old boats away. We will repair . them to the original shape.—Lightband and Co. WANTED! Known—We have for sale Bananas, Oranges, M andarin s, Apples, Pears, Cabbages, Cauliflowers, large stock of- Confectionery. At Emmett's, Hardy-street. 'Phone 344. ETOGG & CO.'S celebrated Sparkling *-*• ALE makes an ideal beverage. ; Ring up 47. Prompt delivery. 5894 ] FOR SALE BY TENDER. Under instructions from the Mortgagees '-SpENDEßS'willbe received by the undersigned up to 4 p.m. of TCTE3DAY, July 4th, 1916, for the Purchase of the Horses, Lorries, and Expresses, etc., how owned by Sharland Bros., of Bridgestreet, Nelson, Carriers. The Plant consists of-5 Horses, 3 Expresses, 2 Lorries, several sets of Harness, Office Furniture, etc., etc. The successful tenderer can probably arrange a lease of the same Offices and Stables now used by the Firm. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted Apply . . -■ GEOBGE M. EOUT, 2553 Trafalgar-street, Nelson. BEFORE the BIG RISE in BOX SUITS we prepared with a very large stock, and to-day we're selling the best BOX SUITS in the market, at old prices. We're here to prove this bold statement right up to the hilt; experience and foresight told us, and we planned, and axe now giving the greatest possible value. We are now breaking all previous values * for Worth, Wear, and. Style. Judge how well we've succeeded, our Garments have more weight than words, they are ready for you; there's no obligation if you'll -look and listen ; our ' salesmen will give you their best attention. THE BIG SUIT & BOOT STOKE. ■ j Heard the Jews ? DEE and SONS R!NC 138. RING 138. have just installed an npR!NG 138. to date repairing plant at _ RING 138. a-great-expense. RINU 138. ■ . . RING 138. In-addition to the usual BINC 138. run p* BEPAIE work RING 138. this &ew department will RING 138. BUILD to measure all RING 138. sort of boots for abnormal SING 138. feefc ' an<* fill Actor's ft ING-138 Prescription for special RINCTI3B. ort]lo Paedic. RING 138. Send your Eepairs and all RINCI3B- Special Work toRINC 138. | BIG BOOT AND SUIT STOBE. J

I They Wear Like Leattier DANDY DRESS I/O WS F*fl : TWEEDS . /• I I I For real hard wear there's nothing to beat ' B these splendid Tweeds. Their exceptional S wearing qualities make them jnst the be3t S fabrics oat for girls' school dresses, or for 5 women's dresses. All 40 inches wide. f| They're warm and smart in appearance—all If good striped designs. Buy now—for when & they're gone we cannot replace them. 9 Send cash with order if you live out- of i town. We Pay Postage. If dissatisfied with § purchase return goods at once, and your 3 money will be refunded. This rule applies § to all man orders. Patterns Sent Anywhere. 3 These smart new "X,8." Boots are especially welcome now the fashionable short skirts make the feet so conspicuous. Take a walk to town and try a pair on—they'll fit you like a glove and willlook dressy. You're friends will like them, too. I t ] NEW ■ ■ ■ I £ FOOTWEAR fiL, W\ Patent Goloshed V^ \ Black Cloth Dull Kid Tops in all sizes. Spec'iaS Line of Ladies' Olace Kid Perfey Sfioßs 3 Pafent Cap, 17/6. THE S^I^BTEST BOOT THAT HAS TRIPPED UP THE STBEET. I NEW^ZEAbAND I ~ ,;« „ WWrW^^ iiWiZealancS llSl Ointiilug 1111-IMII <P' " Aro looted For iSUPESB DESIGN, QUALITY ||3| Opn you judge value or excellence of a ring? ffPyP MM ■ . you cannot. Then ybtir test safeguard is get iS/i ao "L.K." Ej»g. Ihe " L K." mark'is a GUAE- iMif il A3STEE of "Genuine Quality ard "Worth, and an fl^f^ . 'assurance oi Exqui&ile /^S'W p"M Always gst an '-L.X" Eing^ , /Km %M\ I fllllQ -If £DD RIN6MAKER AND >^P § LyUld liEnh, DIAMOND SETTER, /M?

\ , ; _____ - ' - ■ Ladies' Tweed and Navy Skirts. UGHTLY PRICED MILL2NERY. Black Fox Sots Usunllv £fi Ifi* fir! TTcnniw Q* n * >• m Usually 13s 9d to 17s-6d." -Ready-to-wear Felt Hats. £11 11. £15 15s J ' USpSj 2f SLJ° f 8 S per ya^ «-i «, . « -. . , Jite^Jki*.* -£^.I^.,S to t t i- , m in + Models and semi-trimmed Hats Trenails j?ii n Tan Kid Gloves. 12 only Ladies' Tweed Cosbm.es. TJsinllv 91q m + ir ' usually £11 lls. tTchiVKt <* o «,q ««'i cci Usually 39s 6<T to 59s 6d. usually Jas ' 32* 6d > to. 4£s- . Now £7 18s. ", y3s 6d and 6s 6d palrSafe Prices, S3 11d to 17S (3d. T° Clear at 8s ™ each; Warm Winter Tweeds in Fancy Checks "T*" '^ P3ir; cn^. a]l^ Diagonals i L' a(iies Douoie Fabric Gloves m good Ladies' 1-piecG Frocks in Navy Serge. FURS! FURS! FURS! Usually 9 S 9d' 3s 6d 3s lid yd I range of shades. . - Usually 25s to 29s 6d. Grey and Black FoxaUne Sets. Sale Prices 1s lid, 2s 11d 2s lid yd Usually Is 9d 3 Is lid pair. To clear at 7s 11d each. (tf'lis 1U' M> 24s 6d ' 29s Sports Coatings in Emerald Green Clearing Price, 1s 3d pair. TirfW Qnnrt o Pnpt^ in RlopTc TCiw «.«'-"' • " S ose and Cardinal.- ' Ladies' Woollen Gloves, Plain and TSsa^tt?^Sc-rfinal Sale Pnces, 9 s Uti, 10s 6d, 16s 6d, dually 4s 6d, 6s 9d, 7s lid yd. Gauntlet, Usua? pi ?ce S , 29s 6d alto 425. 19S 6d ' 32s 6d" To c!ear 3 2S lid, 4s ed,. 4s Hd yd. Usua% 2« *-M V™- «„,„ p _;_ n i!; _ . nrJl Jungle Sets. Usually las 6d, 22s 6d. Serges, 42 inches wide, from Sa'e Prices, 1s 6d, 1s 11d per pair. Oalß rrll»Uj )3a t>ul<s!> , , ' 2S 6d Dei* Vcird ■ ' i ' . . Specialline of Children's Knitted Wool _ , *** PriC63 ' 5S ?«.' " «-. SPECIALS IN BLACK .Rtf&INCS. - ■ Wl"te foiS^Hs' oair Coats in White, Grey, Navy and J™gie Necklets U«tial price 7s 6d. Our whole stock of Black Broche and Children's Black Knitted Stockings, in Bro-.vn.. all sizes. Half Price. . . To Clear, 2s 11d each. Stripe Materials afc Half Price. sizes 2 and 3 only. b ' Sample lot'of English Woven Under- Usullv S^%l ■ -or -. - BlS^ P d White Check Materials in Usually Is lOd, 2s 2d, 2s 4d per pair, clothing in Singlets, Combinations, '"Jy 2ds TO £6 l«>s. Shepherd's Plaid. ClearFne Prise is aar oafr Vests and Sponcors, women's and Sale Prices, 17s 9d to £3 15s usually 2s Gd, 4s 6d, 6s 6d ncr vavd. wi,i« tiiii,\.,~' t-v • "o* • ™- - Bear Sets. Usually £7 l& £9 10s S2Se PHCBS ' 1s "* 3s 5s iidiard. flor'al^Snf^ 00113 m Rr>d At Manufacturers' Prices. Clearing Prices, -£5 19s Rri' vi 7c ' LaJ gf- S?leetl01? of. 20-inch Silks and Usually 2s 3d to 4s 6d per Tard. . fSjg^Sd, £7 7S. Batins in good variety of Colours. I Sale Prices, 6d r 8d f Is, is 6d per yard.

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14128, 3 July 1916, Page 6

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