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For Coughs and Colds, never fails Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.

\VT ANTED.—A Rouseabout for a T T Country Hotel. Particulars from Labour- Department. - ■ 3087 \^ANTED.^-A General able to cook. * * Address at 3105 "Colonist" .Office. GALA DAY. BOMBARDIERS' STALL. /CONTRIBUTIONS of Cakes, Sweets and \_/ if lowers are solicited. Will donors please leave same at Mrs CresswelFs, Col • lingwood-stieet, on Monday? 3110 PADDY'S MARKET. ALL ACCOUNTS against Paddy's" "^ Market should be rendered on or before THURSDAY, 27th inst. HILLIER CHEEK, 3089 Hon. SecCITY OF NELSON. ; /CITIZENS are requested to observe v' MONDAY NEXT, the 31st July instant, as a Whole Holiday in substitution for the holiday usually held on the first Monday in August^ y , D. J, BARLEY, ■, - - ...;.:"'- ■""■;■" ' ■'"' '"'Mayor. 25th July, 1916.- ■ - 3104 CITY-OF NELSON. will be received until 3 • o'clock p.m. ori FRIDAY, the ilth August next, for Fencing Land in the Maitai Valley. Specifications, and conditions of contract may be seen at the Town Clerk's Office. - The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be endorsed "Tender for Fencing" and to be addressed to the Town Clerk, Nelson. G. A. EDMONDS, 3090 Town Clerk. FIELD DRAIN PIPES (CHEAP).* DRAIN wet land witL. pipes. It's the or>ly lasting and successful method. Pipe draining avoids disease amongst trees. Manufactured at Nelson Pipe Works. I . NEALE & HADDOW, 8230 ' ■ Agents. niif n i ft i i i i i i. m'j RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIA- % TION, 4 LL Employers .are requested to give xtl preference to Returned Soldiers. They have done thoir part—do yours. Soldiers require work as follows -— - 1 Light shop work. 2 Light unskilled employment. 1 Ironmongery assistant. 1 Grocery assistant. Any employer who is prepared to give I special preference to Returned Soldiers is j requested to furnish, particulars for insertion in. this column. All applications to W. W. SNODGEA.SS. 3007 Hardy-street Trees! Tress! Trees! DO YOU WANT THE BEST? PLANT NOW. GC_ g^i jTihAJ&K'S TREES, • &U V-/» \j (grown on the Canterbury Plains) are well-rooted and hardy. iO.OOO Apples in 1-year rods" (beat commercial lines), ; Also Timber Trees (backed by years of experience):— PINUS INSIGNIS. MUEICATA, MARI TIMA, AUSTEIACA, LAEICIO, PONDEEOSA. All sorts of FOREST TREES & SHRUBS in endless varieties. Nelson Agent— G. & C. CLARK'S <■ R. BURGESS, Ashburton - j Box 24, Richmond. Nujseries, 12 lentils' Ago We ordered: Sea Grass Furniture from our Eastern Manufacturers. At last it has ARRIVED, •■! and we are now showing new .and quaint designs in COLLAPSIBLE CHAIRS and TABLES, and can safely say they are the latest in Sea Grass Furniture. SEA GRASS CHAIRS SEA GRASS LOUNGES. SEA GRASS SETTEES^ SEA GRASS TABLES. SEA GRASS STOOLS. SEA GRASS WASTE PAPER BASKETS. SEA GRASS CHILDREN'S CHAIRS. SEA GRASS TOY SUITES. Sea window display, and inspect our large idsploy in our rooms. lust be Sold: Heavy shipments to arrive soon. Must quit our stocks of TEA. Note these cut prices. Bush Tea, 101b tins fof 13s lid, was Is9dlb. BB Tea, 101b boxes for 13s lid, was Is 8d lb. Imperial Tea, 101b boxes 13s lid, was Is 8d lb. ' Also, Nelson Moate's Teas greatly reduced. Send your order early to . HARDY STREET.

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14147, 26 July 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14147, 26 July 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14147, 26 July 1916, Page 6