NOTICE TO" TRESPASSERS. ' ANYONE found Trespassing on Section .' 9, Gordon, wili be {Prosecuted - Also, Poison will > c laid weekly on the I same section for one year. .... P. & A. NEWPORT. Korere, 22nd June, 1916. - 2481 • TO LET. r|^BL\T 'portion of the Haeremai Toa- •*? rooms over Mr. Palmer's cycle shop, comprising room 33 x 35, balcony 33 x 10, 3 bedrooms, bathroom and conveniences, and having a spacious entrance to, Trafalgar street Immediate possession.- Apply— • J. PORTER HARRIS & SON. Hardy Street. 5825 Xmas Presents. The Latest Novels, Annuals, and Children s Books. iLeather Goods in great variety, including splendid range Ladies' Bays, Purses, Card Cases, etc • 'Gentlemen's Wallets, Safety Razor&, Lettor Cases, etc. Dainty Booklets, Christmas Cards, Nelson Calendars. iLarge range in Toys (6d and Is. Tables ■\ as1 usual). Onoto.- Waterman, Swan-and Neptune Fountain Pens. New Zealand Diaries, 1917. ENDLESS GIFTS SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON. J. E. HOUNSELL & CO., Ltd. The Nelson Freezing Company, Limited. The above Company's Works will be OPEN, TO RECEIVE STOCK oit THURSDAY, January 4th, 1917. Suppliers are advised to book space with the Manager as early ac possible; more especially as there is a possibility of the Company being able to ship by a steamer expected for wool about the last week in January or the first in Febrnary. J. ALLA.X MITCHELL, 5675 Manager. REVOLUTION IN DRESSCUTTINC. IMPERIAL DreEseutting Classed held— NELSON, Tuesdays, from 10 a.m. in Oddfellows' Hall; Evening Classes, 7 till 9. EICHMOND—Monday, from 10 a.m., -' Institute Rooms. WAKE FIELD —Thursday, from 10: a.m., Institute Rooms. Awarded Gold Medal, Franco-British Exhibition, London, 1908; Gold M^dil, Imperial Inter national, 1909; Grand Prix, Japan-British, London. 1910; Grand Prix,, Festival of Empire, 1911; London, Grand Prk. Charts produce garments for Ladies,, Boys, and Girls; understood in two days. Ladies! do not miss this opportunity of being able to make summer garments free of chirge. - i '■ Lessons free at any time. Term starts with first lesson. Millinery taught at all classes. NOTICE. OWING to the increased cost of bottles; and cases and the serious losses'that ■we experience through customers not" returning them to us when empty, we intend, on and after Ist December, 1916, until farther notice, to charge for all bottles and cases on delivery, at the following rates -.— '■ -' s/d..;- :.;; Patent Lemonade Bottles ... 2 1 0 per doz Ginger Beer Bottles ... 2 0 per dcz Syphons ... 18 O per doz Cases 3 0 each Quart Champagne Bottles... 1 6 per doz Pint Champagne Bottles ... 1 0 per doz Cordial Bottles 1 0 per doz J. E. DODSON & SON. HAELEY & SONS. GEO. HOGG & CO. 5334 (iOEMANS LTD. AT You will find a splendid selection of fashionable wear. Just a few special lines that should inteiesfc yon. ' I^-PINK SILK BLOUSES > PINK CEEPEDE CHINE BLOUSES (alsD in Voile, Muslin, Lace, etc.) *S" A very Special line of BLACK SILK SKiETS inTafteta and Met; also the usual large range of lad es' and Girls' Skirts in Navy, Cloth, Serge and Tweeds. IS" SFOETS COATS—Just a few heauti,i ■ ful sample coats. BS=* A; nice raDge of STITCHED SILK' HATS, white and coloured; also a| great.display of Springaud Sauunt-r' Millinery. IS- WHITE WASHING KID GLOVES 5 a serviceable and dressy line. In Ladies' "Underwear, Dress Materials, Summer Costumes, etc., we have full stonks and offer a splendid selection. Onr Men's Department will also be found replete with" 'everything in Men's wearing apparel. Men's' Lustre and Silk Coats at 6/11 each Note1— Barakai's is NEXT the,Eailway Station..
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Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14292, 22 December 1916, Page 2
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573Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14292, 22 December 1916, Page 2
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