WANTM), Two good Men for general Orchard Work ; also used to horaes —good wages—for Thonms Hortou. Apply VV. Krammer, Tasnian, manager. 448-i LADIES— -Doa't discard your old Sewing Machines j have them repaired by the Nelson Sewing Machine Co., 31 Hardy street. ]S ro cure, no pay. Telephone 608. ' . 4580 A WORD to tie wives is sufficient. XA Servo Hayward's Military Pickla and the success of your dinner is assured. All stores. FAEM SEEDS —Seed Maize (order promptly), Bape, Turnip, and bwede Seed.—Order JBeliibl- Seed from NEALE & Ha. D.DOW. Calf Foods and A. & P. j V2T Co.'s Spcci'il Chick liaise* andj Poultry Foods.—Order at NBALB & HADDOW'S. MANOEES.— Surprise • Mand Guano ■ (good and cheap.manure). Blood and Bone, and Superphosphates.—Order at NEALE & HADDOW'S. "OE.IME Oainaru Table Potatoes and iL Seed "Dp-to-Dates.—Order Eeliable Quality from NEALB & HADDOW'S. JAP SILK, Tussore Silk, Fugi Silk. China Silk, Tobralco,1 Neckwear, Underclothing, Hosiery, Sox, Handkerchiefs, etc.—Flaming and Sons. 3952 TjfANDKEECHIEEV, Silk Blouses, JOL Tussore Silk, Jap Silk, Nightdresses, b'ancy White gcod Towels, fcheeting, Pillow-cases.—Fleming & Sons. 3953 rJYCLISTS, don't buy trouble. Get the North British Clincher jiooskid tyre with the extra air space for easy riding. Guaranteed. 6, 9, 12 and 15 months. Ask to see them. HP HE Motorist's Delight, NONFOG. I' . It prevents fog on Windscreens, j Headlights, Spectacles, and Shop ■ Windows. 3s, Garages and Ironmongers. [ A FINE fillip for flagging appetites I ■*• is Hayward's Military Pickle. So pure, tasty, economical. AH grocers. i "O7HAT every Retailer has longed for v* —NONFOG—to prevent shop windows fogging in the frosty weather. One application lasts for days. 3s, Garages and Ironmongers.
"A MAN is knoTtn by the lawn he "ra- keeps, and anyone can have a Rood lawn with a North British Garden Hose. Ask to see the "L" or "G" quality—the3r stand for extra satisfaction. All dealers. TOfANTED.—A taxi owner who is keen to save money, to try Clincher Cross Tyres, the all-British tyres—not the cheapest but the least expensive. THANKS. WE heartily thank our numerous Customers for tqe support accorded us during the past eight years, and \vi*h to announce that we are still in business as Drapers, Mercers, and Clothiers, and are carrying complete stocks of Men's and Boys' Clothing. Ladies' and Cents' Boots and Shoes Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery. Ladies' Blouses. Laces and Embroideries. Genera! Household Linen. Ribbons, etc, stc. And we hope by giviag good valne and strict attention to your requirements to merit a continuance of your support. WEARING BEOS., 4472 Richmond. Summer Sports* j JUST itECEIYED Slazeager'a Tennis Racquets ia Demon, Special l/eunn, Konahaw, and Player. Also Tenuia Balls and Nets. Slazenger'e Croquet—Best Mallets, a^so Balls, in seta of four. Slazoagor's Fonr Player Sets, in 3trong boxes, complete. CRICKET—A few B A t«, Stumps, Leg Guard 3, etc., stii! loft, to bo Sold Cheap.
11 ffouiiseS! I 00. Ltd, THE GASH STORE BIGHMONB (Late Wearing Bros.) Has^pleasure m announolng to !aa!B the public of Richmond and Surrounding Districts that he has opened with a Complete and Clean Stock of Groceries, Produce, Seeds, Ironmongery, Crockery, Fancy Goods, | Etc., Etc., * | And it will be his endeavour to supply Goods of che Best Quality only at Bedrock Prices. Eunning under Small Expense, and being conversant, with the Best Markets, by paying Cash, I am in a position to Supply Goods at the Lowest Possible Satea. lii 9 Ssk is a Wisit :And ft Trial Order IGUfIROTEE S4TISF4CTIOSI
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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14544, 24 October 1917, Page 6
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563Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14544, 24 October 1917, Page 6
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