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AUCTION SALES. Alfred Gould. TO-DAY AT 10.30 A.M. ' At the Rooms, Kardy Street. /CONTENTS of a Five-room House (inKJ eluding Bord Piano), removed to Rooms for convenience. 20 Sacks Table Potatoes, without reserve. ALPEED GOULD, 4285 Auctioneer. RUBBER BTAMPS.—TitedK'tfcun'i Outfits, all okwaes of P&dg and Ink. Autographs for bus r men « ■peoialiVr. •The Ool^;>i*4" Johhina Daoartanent NOTICE TO PRIVATE CONSUMERS. WE beg to inform you that we are reluctantly compelled by reason of the heavy increase in the beer duty and the largely increased c. st of production— to raise the pi ices of our Ales and Stout, which fiom 24th September 1917, wi!l be as follows:— Draught Beer ... 3/- per gal., booknd „ ... 2/6 „ cash Bottled Ale ... 9/-per <ioz., quarts ~ ... 5/6* ~ pints Bottled Stout ... 10/- „ quarts „ ...5/6 ~ pints We will pay or give credit on all empty bottles as iollows:— 2/- per dozen for Quart Champagnes. 1/- per dozen for Pint Cnampagnes. 4109 HARLEY & SONS. PIER HOTEL. PORT NELSON. THE PORT'S LEADING HOTEL. Under New- Management. AfISITORS and the travelling public will find everything in the way of comfort fthd' attention. All meals and beds Is. 6d. Cups of tea obtainable at any hour. Dining-room under the personal supervision of Mi\3. Dianmnti. Every attention to miners and labourers. C. L. UIAMANTI, Proprietor. Late of the West Coast and Marlboro Uk'h Goldliekis. 'JPhone: 345. 1546 NEW DOTOIO&I I3OTE? (LATE GOLDEN FLEECE), T. E©SS, Pkopbietoe. THIS Hotel has been re-erected in Brick, and is now open to receive Boarders, casual and permanent. Situated within two minutes' walk from the centre of the town and convenient to theEailway Station, the New Dominion isan ideal house for country visitors, who will find every modern convenience at a MODERATE TAEIFF, A Licensed Motor Car is run in connection with the Hotel. All trains and steamers met. A wire to the proprietor saves travellers I all trouble. | Ail Liquors of the Best Quality. Hogg and Co.'s Ale on Draught NEW DOMINION HOTEL, Corner Waimea and Nile Streeto. 975 !A' HINT to housewives: Tasteless * dinners made tasty by serring Hayward's Flag BrancT Pickles, a condiment fit for kings. All live stores.

NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIS, { 'Affiliated to the Associated Board* Roysl Academy, of Mubio and Royal College of Mnsio. Loxwkm.) IT EVB TE E B.~Messrs. Oock, FelL Gibbs, King, Hon. A. T. Msginnity, and Yon. Archdeacon Kempthorne. STAFF: Principal: Julius B. Lemmer, A.It.A.ML Toachers of Pinaoforte: Misses Judsoß and Fairhall, Mr H. Wells. Teache rof Organ: Mr H. WeDa. Teachers of Singing: Messrs J. B. Lemmer and H. Wells. Teachwr of Violin, Musical Theory, amf Singing: Juliua B. Lemmsr, A.R.A.M. FEES. —Discount will ba allowed if payment is made within Eight Weeks from commencement oi the term The full fees, and also tha amounts aa reduced by discount, are S3 follows:— Organ: One Hour's Lesson per week/ •nd three hours' practice: 90a per term; less discount, 80s per term. Other Praosioa! Subjects: One Halfiiour Lesson per week: 40a per term; toss discount, 85s. Two Half-feonr Les»ns per week: 70a per ierm: laca digoount, 60s. Harmony and Couaterpß!a' iS One Half-ho^ir per week: 8^ per term: less discount, SOb. Railway Concessions j Bam« ob in Technical School Pupils. W, T. BRUNDSLL, , ,_ t3eor^*ary < Oaro Jjj£g and Co., Trs^algar fiiaees. ilto^ T° Travel the "Waimeaa. W SuwßThe Pa«hioniibly-bred Sire By "Wildwood, Jr.—Kentucky Lass. Rookwood is a beautiful black, standing 16 hands and possessed of a mostdocilo temper, sound as a bell, and is a second prize winner in the Christclmrch prize ring. Wildwood Jr., 4.33/ ibe only horse to win two N.Z: Trotting Cups, and the only horse to siro two Derby winners, "Admiral Wood," 4.23, mid "Prince Akwood," 3.25; also "Tamarisk," second in the Derby, 191G, while his full sister "Authoro&s" is the dam of the winner. "Kentucky Lass" by "Kentucky Wilkes" is also the dam" of that sterling performer "Wild Duck," N.Z. record 2.16 (Australian rocord 2.12), and also winner of 5 firsts in show rings. Terms: Three guineas, one guinea first service, balance payable Ist January, 1918. Grobinago ss. For furtter information apply E. SCHOLFIELD, 3725 TattersaH's Stable*

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Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14530, 6 October 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14530, 6 October 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14530, 6 October 1917, Page 2

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