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T\TANTED.—»A Strong' Lad to assist in Bakehouse. Apply Bakery, Wakefield. . ' ' 37% WANTED— Waitress or Bomfezuaid. Good wages. Apply Miss jEniersoni Labour Department. , 3954 BEST Flour 16/8 per 1001b. bag;-Pol-lard,; Bran. Wheat, Table'and Seed Potatoes at lowest piices. 3950 • a, F. Kingston. "SffiTE have several Properties in Wel- *» lhijj ton Provincial District which, owners are prepared to EXCHANGE fur Nelson Freeholds, either bheep or Dairy Farms. 3951 ' W. ROUT & SONS, Ltd. . JAP SILK, Tussore Silk, Fu«i Silk, . .China Silk,, Tobra,lCv>, Neckwear, Underclotaing, Hosiery, Sox, Handkerchiefs, eto^—vl^leniing aud Sons. bV»S2 gJTANDKEECHIEF*, cilk Blouses, JOL Tussore Silk, Jap Silk, Nightdresses, i'ancy White gcod Towals, faheeting, Pillow-cases.—Fleming & Sons. 3953 ■"npiilfi Bing Boys are Here." The music oi this popular rovue may be procured at Jiugg b, 'lraialgar-st. X ATEbT Songs—Just You,, Hearing ' lour Nami', juuid ot Jjovo ana Smiles, Homeland. Irnoo 2.-» each at j.begjs'B.. . . ' . . 3937 ~VOU cannot buy our Shoes for a •*■ lower price." .'JLheir. value aud service prove their merit by comparison wiU: competitors.—iiealy and Son. T IKE "Sterling" on Silver—so too i& [ •*-* the braud "Goodyear Welt" pit i our Footwear—-Healy and Son, Bridge 1 street. '•''■;»'.' " 38ii9 i-riOUHTEOUS attention lo~our~Cusj . toiners' . needs in sensible and I durable Footwear has won us a steadily ] increasing patronage.—Healy and Son. ['. 3940 ; ipOR SALE.-JJ.S.A. Motor Cycled j speed free engine, in perfect order. ! Apply "Colonist" Office. 3943 ■ T UST. opened.:—A , full range" lovely ;*^ Crepe-dc-chino Blouses. White, • Blues, Greys, etc., and choice assort>ient ,nmy .Spring Coats.—CJD.C, ! Bridge street. '. 3945 ; T\ON'T MISS inspecting our stock of ; *-^ lpyely white Muslin Dresses for I Girls in all sizes; also new.stock Hats. I—C.D.C, Bridge street. 3946 4*l f>Ofl FOR'is- Try your luck AWW in the Marlborough' Art Union. To be drawn Sept. 29th. 3947 Ij^IKST Prize, valued £1500,' in the •*• Marlborough Art Union. Tickets Is each at Alf. Robinson's. 3948 gUPERIOR private Board and Residence is offered to two or three ; persons only. Select, quiet,, reasonable. i For terms apply "Chrystou," 145 Tra- ! f algar-st. south. 394T j-JJURLEY'S West Coas^ Motor~Se7- ---| vice.—-Cars leaving Nelson for j West Coast Saturday, taking passengers for Westport and Reefton.—Apply j Viniug's Garage. ' 3942 FOR SALE. WELL BUILT, substantial 8 roomed . House • good site at side on road! level suitable for Motor Shed, Apply J. i DIOK SO H, Mount street. 3926 ........ enry; .of nelson! ( are .< invited, to observe j V-. Saturday Next;. 15th, inst.,. a.3 a: l.flalf-holiday, ;from 1-.to 5 :p.m., duringi j the ceremony in connection with the ] crowning of the Daffodil Queen j W. W. SNODGRASS, 3914 Mayor. '' —■■ - ■ inij 1 , _ , BAFFQDIL DAY i LUNCHEON. \/§ COUNCIL ROOM, j y/Q SATURDAY—I 2 TILL 2 p.m. HAM. TONGUE. POULTRY! Colonial Goose, Cold Meat, Lobster Salad, Lettuce Salad, Etc. ONLY Is. 6d. • 3949 PUBLIC NOTICE. WE, the Undersigned, Laving SOLD OUR BUSINESS to ME->S£S SHOEr & SON, wish to Thank our amncrftUß Customers, for the generous support acc6rd«jd to us, and ask for a continuance 6| same to our successors. '*"■- -....^Bixoir^BKOs., ; ; •j.- • . Bridge «U-eet. HAVING TAKEN OVER the above' Business, i» will be our endeavour by strict t attention to Ca-tomers' requirements to luorit Aud receive a fair share of support. SHOUT & SOW, LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILOES,Trafalgar street. 3955 REGISTRATION OF ORCHARDS; NOTICE TO ORCHARDISTS. jTJNDER. the revised" regulations 'gazetted on the 6th instant, only those orchards from which fruit is cold or is intended to be sold are to be registered .for the year 1917. Registration, wt'ich is free of charge, must be made not later than 30th September of this year. The penalty for non-registration is a fine not ex"ceedtng £20. Registration forms are available on application to any Orchard Instructor, or District Agent's Office, or tho Hor-. ticultural Division of the Department of Agriculture, Industries, and Commerce, Wellington. < 3934 BY ORDER. \/^riLL all the ladies- who promised to Mesdames Bldmfield and Tosswill donations -of cake, otc, for the luncheon and tea rooms for Saturday, [ kindly leave at the following. Depots I FRIDAY ..AFTERNOON or SATURDAY MORNING:— ; j Messrs W. R. May and M. Crouchor, I Richmond. - Mr. Pill, Stoke. Mr. W. Rogers, Traf algar-st. south. Mr. E. Cresswell, Collin<sm;od street. Mr. T. Vettit, Wainu-a'hcveot: - Mr. Smallbone, Port. Liverpool Depot, Trafalgar street. From 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday morning. G. A. CRAWFORD, 3919 ' Secretary. f)UR STAMPS are «ood Stempabest rubber, .latest designs. ".Tilt ®9l<mlst" Jobbing Depwtawnt,

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Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14512, 14 September 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14512, 14 September 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14512, 14 September 1917, Page 6

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