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WANTED. i ■■■-.- ■ ■-.•■ / A .NIGHT POUTER. Apply prompt, ! B. A. SCOTT, Masonic Hutel. 4247 WANTED, an Experienced Man for Orchard "Work. Apply Kewman [Bros. ,4126 j^TO acquired taste is required to enjoy -.Hay ward's Military Pickle. Everyone likes it. Ask your, grocer. RANTED Known.—Just opened^ something new in Boys' white 1 emus-Shirts, with Tussore Collars, 3s lid. and 4s 6d each.—C.D.C., Bridge street. , ; 42 65 .^TANTED Known.—Our stock of 1 Boys' white Tennis Shirts with coloured collars are the smartest in town.—C.D.C., Bridge street.- 4266 Known.—Just opened, a 'big assortment of Men's Shirts, in white, tussore and colours.—C.D.C., Bridge street. 4267 ,\^7ANTED ■ Known.—Every man ' should inspect our big assortment of Summer' Shirts; from 4s 6d each.— C.D.C., Bridge street. 4268 —A taxi" owner who is keen to gave money, to try CUnch&r Cross Tyres, the all-British tyres—not the cheapest but the least expensive. JAP SILK, Tussore Silk, Fugi Silk. China Silk, Tobralco, Neckwear, Underclothing, Hosiery, Sox, Handkerchiefs, etc. —Fleming and Sons. 3952 HANDKERCHIEFS, Silk Blouses, "Tussore Silk, Jap Silk, Nightdresses, Fancy White gcod Towuls, foheeting, Pillow-cases.—Fleming & Sons. 3953 tjTOGG & COS celebrated INVALID "■ STOUT. Ring up 47. Prompt, delivery. 5393 CYCLISTS,- don't buy trouble. Get _ the North British" Clincher nonskid tyre with the extra air space for easy riding. Guaranteed 6, 9, 12 and 15 months. Ask to see them.

THE Name-guessing Competition for the Bride Doll presented by Mr Gribben to the Eetailera Committee has betra concluded. Owing to there being no successful guess (the name chosen by the Committee for the doll, Lucretia, not being guessed), the Committee decided to hold a ba'lot. The winning number was 7, Miss Alison Guy, of Waimea street, bomg the winner. 4270 . E . POGSOff. fpHE Motorist's Delight, NON-FOG. It prevents fog on Windscreens' Headlights, Spectacles, and Shop Windows. 3s, Garages and Ironmongers. 6 A MAN is known by the lawn he keeps, and anyone can have a good lawn with a North British Garden Hose. Ask to see the "L" or "G" quality—they stand for extra satisfaction. All dealers. /THE ...UNVEIWNG of the TOMBSTONE erectecFin the Wakapuaka Cemetery to the memory of tie late THOMAS CAWTHRON will take place' on MONDAY, Bth October, 1917, at 31 o'clock p.m. The public are invited to attend. The Chairman of the Cawthron Trustr9.?s~His Lordship Bishop Sadlier—j will address the assemblage on the occasion and will unveil the "Tombstone I 4115 i A FINE fillip for nagging appetites *-* is-Hayward's Military Pickle. So pure, tasty, economical. All grocers. PUBLIC NOTICE. CROCKERY, AND PRODUCE BUSINESS to Mr F. J. HARDEY, wish to Inank our numerous Customers for the generous support accorded us, and ask tor a continuance of same to our successor. WEARING BROS., Richmond. JJAVING TAKEN OVER the'above Business, it will be my endeavour by_ strict attention to Customers' requirements to merit and receive a fair share of support. 4207 J. F. HARDEY.

m *■ i iflim-Miii ■■ km hi tii> an irarftn trot "ni^ -,—"-=1 Our Day' Bed Cross Art Union. SS" The Red Cross Is the only Institution which oarries voluntary aid to the Sick and Wounded of the British Forces on land and sea in every region of the war, Ksr its work, therefore, is the concern of all classes of British subjects in every part of the Empire. o^J^ needs m 9ney- M». expenses are £5 per minute, £50,000 per week, over two million pounds per yaar. You are asked to help find this huge sum by buying as many Tickets as you can afford in " Our Day" Art Union, for whsoh upwards of 60 Valuable Pictures, Jewellery, and other costiy prizes have been presented, including— Ist Prize, Piano £60; 2nd, Painting by Barry, K.A., £52; 3rd Prize, Painting fey John Gully, £50. 4. Set of 3 Clarinets ...£3O 0 14. Cameo & Diamond Ring £10 0 I' SE*V™ mondßßiffn ff 25 0 15. Case of N.Z. Birds, ... 9 0 6. Whole Plate Camera and 16. Landseer Engravin*... 8 8 ■h ««aUWr Lens -20 ° 17. Flute ... ... ... 710 7. 2 Kaphaol Partoons ...,20 0 18. Japanese Tea Set ... 7 7 3. Antique British China & 19. Proof Engraving. . 6 6 n o VJ«e™cl°M°nneWare 15 15 20. Two Original Water- -,« L ! mgs 'MinaArndfc 14 14 colours (Fe11)... ... 0 6 .10. Water Colour, D. K. . 21. Proo! Engraving ... 5 5 Richmond^ & Pkque in 22. Two Original WaterZsolnayWare 14 14 Colours (Nicholson)... 6 6 ]}■ I™ 1™ :■■ - -10 10 23. Lithograph of Old-Nol--12. Gokt Watch jo 0 son 5 5 13. a-£l*te Camera and 24. Etching (C«Hioi>e) ... 4 4 Alrtis Lens 10 0 25. Dresden China CorbeiUe 3 3 And upwards of 40 other Valuable Prizes, consisting of Original Water Colours, Engravings, etc. Drawing takes place ©ra IStsi October. Tickets, 1/-; or 21 for £1. Please Bend promptly for Tickets to J. TOMLINSON, Hon. Sec. Nelson Red Cross. CUT THIS OUT AND MAIL, ENCLOSING ADDRESSED 1 -V ENVELOPE. .... t ff T..W.«.M irT,- MM *. M ia.i^X. -LUn ngl'llWHllMllli II I lii»M .I,,TI?JAMi JJT|IB^rrr T'-^cfnrriigTi»« MIS 3J. TOMLINSON, Hon. Secretary, Eed Cross, Nelson. I; enclose ; ... w ... ...f0r....... .....Tickets in the " Our Day " Red Gross Art Union. NAME.... ;,; ii . li ADDEE55.....................;...................;, .^^..... j : ~ ',„/,,„,,;_,„ ' '^^-— -

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Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14529, 5 October 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14529, 5 October 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14529, 5 October 1917, Page 6