/ SOYAL'MAIt. STANLEY BEOOK—WAEEPIELD I MOTOR 'BUS SERVICE. J EAVES Wakefield every Tuesday Thursday, Saturday, at 9 a.m., laav mg Stanley Brook same day at 12.30 p.m. Parcels, etc., collected and delivered en route. Book seats at Wakefield Motor Stores. H. LOW, Proprietor. JJAWKINB' gTABLES. " OOLLINGWOOD. HORSES and VEHICLES on Hir». Good Stabling. Parties driven to all parts of tho district. Coaches leave Collingwood as under|or Puponga: Tuesdays and Fridays For Rockville and Bainham: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. for Mangfcrakau: Every Wednesday P. G HAWKINS, Proprietor. ( - __ _ _ y^E supply Rubber Stamps of the best quality without vexatious delay. "The Coloi\*et' f Jobbing Department. -. .--.'Metropolitan .„ Private Hotel. BRIDGE SiREET - . NELSON. The most up-to-date and best appointed Private Hotel in the Nelson Province. A. VIILKENS - Proprietor. The House is entirely new, having recently been built in brick, and provided with every comfort and modern convenience. Electric installation. Terms Moderate. Telephone 317. T ADIES:—Why is tbi* delicious -^ "MILITARY PICKLE" so popular. Try one bottle to-day and supply the answer. Price reasonable. I Mf 1^ EaKstang for Service should ( irx procure one of our Clothes Rubber Stamp Marking Outfits for 2s. 6d. —"Colonist" Jobbing DepartmoD* SPECIAL NOTICE. J. KOCKMANN is notifying tb.6 public of Nelson that he has just landed a largo assortment of pipes of every description, and tobacco of large rariety. and ha? the largest- assortment of smokers' requisites to choose from in the Nelson district Onr saloon is replete with healthy ideas; cleanliness is our stronghold and we employ workmen who are artists in the use of razor and scissors, men who know how to treat yonr skin and give a delicate shave, and men who know how to handle particular ideas of customers. And you don't pay any more than else j.where; and no long waits in our j Baloon, because we keep a large staff | of men. | P>6. Razors sharpened to satisfaction. —AT— J. BOGKMANN'S TRAGALGAR STREET. OTOGG A CO.'S SPARKLING ALB, *-*• in pint and quart bottles, alst jars*; A fine invigorating tonic. Rins ao 47, I^RY.our large Rubber Type outfits. very neat^type suitable for drapers, grocers, bootmakers, and all stores.— "ThQ ColonSSt" <SObblßg D6Q£rtß!6Rt. f\\m STAMPS are gooS Stamps— best rubber, latest desiges. ■- "TIM Culenlsf" Jobbing Dep«rtmes«
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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14129, 4 July 1916, Page 1
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367Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14129, 4 July 1916, Page 1
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