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3T, QBT, 'a,, r PortananLteaw,.,be|nnreeh -s.s.' JLi' Pa'teeha and Milton.streeii,>'Eeward. M. o'Brien, "Kuwatm," Milton atreet.'' '',•". . . '■- . 5908 TOST, Gold Curb Chain Bangle. JIJ Reward on returning to 6900 "Colonist" Office.' leaving Nelson far MOTUEKA 8 yj o'clock SUNDAY Mornjng, December 24th. Book seats Crown Stables. 5753 NEWMAN BROS. CAR leaving for BLENHEIM SUNDAY Morning, December 24th, at 7 o'clock; also Car on SATURDAY Afternoon, December 23rd, at 3 o'clock. Book Seats' Crown Stables. * 5754 NEWMAN BROS. CAR leaVing Nelson for the WEST COAST, Reef ton and Westport, at 7 o'clock on SUNDAY Morning, December 24th. , Book seats Crown Stables. 6755 NEWMAN BROS. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. CAPITAL AUTHORISED £3,000,000 CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED £2 250 000 CAPITAL PAID UP ... £750 000 RESERVE FUND ... £700/300 AN INTERIM DIVIDEND for the '•■•half-year ended 30th September last, at the rate of Twelve (12) per cent, per annum, has been declared by the Directors, and will be paid to Shareholders in "the Dominion on the 3rd. January, 1917. D< W./ DUTHIE, ... General Manager. [Wellington, 20th December, 1916 _•_-__. . . . ■■.•■ ,--. 5868. WOOL CONSIGN YOR CLIP TO DALGETY 9S f NEALE & HADDOW'S SIDING. KELSON. Lofty said well lighted etorss. Clients will oblige by forwarding specifications with wool and branding their bales distinctly. DALGETY & COMPANY, LIMITED, WOOL BROKERS, NELSON. 5722 Wool. Wool. Season 1916-1917. THE Government having definitely decided to value wooJ at Nelson, clients consigning their clips to our well equipped stores may rely upon having Bame shown to the best advantage. CHARGES. CHARGES. ! Oui stores being centrally situated with railway siding enable us to handle wool at thellowest cost, growers having t6 pay all expenses into store, but will not be charged commission or storage. IEGKTING. LIGHTING, Every provision has been made to fill all requirements regarding light, etc' Having effected a few alterations as suggested by the Government supervising valuer, he now states our store light i 3 perfect. VALUATIONS. VALUATIONS. The First Valuation will be made first week In January, and follow at fortnightly intervals. Growers -will lac paid within 14 days of valuation. Each client will be advised of the value placed upon his wool immediately; after valuation,, and will be given 48 honrs in which to appeal if the price does not come up to his expectation. ADVANCES. ADVANCES. We are prepared to make LIBERAL ADVANCES should growers require same ponding settlement for their wool. E. BUXTON and Co., Ltd. NELSON AND MOTUEKA. 5711 WOOL SEASON, 1916-1917. T^TELSON having been declared a "Jl^l valuing port under the Government Purchase scheme, we have made complete arrangements for the handling of our clients' wool here to the best advantage, and ail wool entrusted to our care will ieceive .every possible attention. The First Valuation will take place EAELY IN JANUAKY, and proceeds w^ll be paid to growers f oui teen days , thereafter, We shall be pleased to MAKE AD- . VANCES as usual. Each client will be advised of the value placed upon his wool immediately after valuation, ■ and will be 1 given 48 hours in which to appeal 'if the prhe does not come up to his expectation,' Consign your Wool to us . at Nelson. : /"• ' — : LEVIN AGO LTD -, " ■• ' ' ''■ -• :' ' "',"'_ 3710

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Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14292, 22 December 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14292, 22 December 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14292, 22 December 1916, Page 6