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WANTEu, a Mar.ied Couple, witnom; family, to lafco charge of Acconiiuodatioa.±lunto at Glenhope. Wife muat bti a good c.ok. _ further particulars iroia MVViIAN hKOS.,. JJiigbtwaterj or CKOWN tol'AisLES, 296 Nelson. O-'ttCHAKD FOR SALK—IO acres comitig into bearmg And about 10 acres iv the rou^k ; good export variety, particulars apply Box 3, Tasnuan Jf.O, 297 to Buy, good Dairy and Separator Butter, also new laid Eggs in any quantity. 300 G. F. Hingston. J^AST WEEK of Barakat's- Sale. ! Very special values. You cannot afford to miss the bargains. 303 ISpOII Genuine Money-saving go to Barakat's. Last Week of Sale. Bargains in all departments. 304 gALE SPECIALS.—Odd sizes in Gents' linen Collars, 3d and 4d each. See window. Men's Sock Suspenders Is.—C.D.C., Bridge street. 307 gALE SPECIALS.—Suits to measure, best cut and finish, superior patterns, 755. This offer open for one week.—CD.C., Bridge street. 308 gALE SPECIALS—Straw BoateTs" usually 7s 6d to S's 6d, reduced to 5s lid and 6s 6d; Cashmere Sox Is 6d.—C.D.C., Bridge street. 309 C< ALE SPEClALS.—Handkerchief s— Boys' 4 for Is; Men's 3s lid dbz.; Khaki 2s 6d half-dozen.—C.D.C., | Bridge street. 310 • TO JLET. "OAKERY and BOARDING-HOUSE *-* containing 21 rooms. Doing a good business. Apply • ! F. STALLARD, 321 , Collingwood. THE BANKS. in Nelson Provincial District will be CLOSED on " Friday, Ist February, Anniversary Day. 322 t~Trii»ii ihimh i■ »■ mummm i mm , mnimm FUNERAL NOTICE. HPHE Friends of the late WILL WlD- *■ DOWSON are informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence, Richmond Avenue, THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at 2.30, for the Nelson Cemetery. G.* FLEMING AND SONS, 324 Funeral Directors.' %££> VICTORY LODGE, No. 40. N.Z.C. TJRETHREN will meet at the Lodge ■" Room THIS AFTERNOON, at 1.15, and afterwards attend the funeral of our late Brother W. Widdqwson, S.W., at 2.30 p.m. Lodgo opened at 1.15. ■ Aprons draped, Morning dress. j Sister Lodge invited. " i ROBT, W. STILES, ! 325 . .. . Secretary. \ &££> SOUTHERN STAR LODGE,] #Jp NO. 735, E.G. I "ORETHREN wilfTsemble at the1 x* Lodge Room THIS AFTERNOON, at 1.15, and afterwards attend tho Funeral of the late Bro. W. Widdowson, S.W., of Victory Lodge. Aprons draped. * j JAMES McEACHEN, | 326 Secretary, j SCOTS COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. (Under the control of the Presbytery of Wellington.) A Day and Boarding School for Boys; of all ages. HP HE New Term commences Feb. sth, ] 1918. New boys are required to i attend at the College on Monday, February 4th. As accommodation is for the present limited, applications for places as boarders should be made as early as possible. The Principal may be interviewed at the College aftei January 26th. Prospectus and full particulars may be obtained from G. W. Guthrie, Esq:. Hon. Sec, 106 Victoria . Street, Wellington. 136 HERSON TEOHHIGAL SCHOOL. SESSION 191S'. 'THE School will re-open on Monday, X 11th February. Day and Evening Courses in Art, Engineering, Domestic Science- and Commercial subjectsl. ' Evening Classes for Telegraphy. Plumbing, Carpentry, Science, Photography, Continuation Subjects, Preparation for Public Service Examinations ■! etc. ~ - Suitable accommodation and additional equipment will shortly be avail- j abl? for the Engineering Department, when comploto courses of work will be undertaken. New students for tl'e Engineering Day School should enrol at the beginning of the term. Holders of Proficiency Certificates are entitled to free tivtion under certain liberal conditions'. Holders of "Endorsed" Competency Certificates are entitled to free tuition in subjects bearing on a trade or industry, or in domestic occupations, but not for commercial subjects. Fees for other students on a low scale. Applicationsl for enrolment will now be recceived at the School between the hours of 2 and 4 p.m. N. R. WILLIAMS, Secretary to the Controlling Authority. January 24th, 1918. THE CONVENT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, conducted by THE SISTERS OF NOTRE DAME DES MISSIONS. 'THE great object of the. Sisters is to. give their pupils a soi.nd religious and moral training to enable them to discharge the duties of their after-life with- honour to religion, benefit to the State, and credit to themselves. Students are prepared for the Intermediate, Junior," and Senior Public Service and Matriculation Examinations, also for the •• tl eoretical and practical music examinations of the Associated Board of R.A.M. and R.O.M. and of Trinity College, London. Those students not wishing to take the _ full secondary course of school subjects have the advantage of a .special GOEnmercial Course, comprising shorthand, typewriting, and boo£ keeping, and are prepared for Pitman's Commercial examinations. The following subjects are also taught:—Needlework (plain and ornamental), Dressmaking, Painting, Wood Carving, .Pianoforte, Violin, Violoncello. Singing, Calisttenics. SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, January 28th. ' 272

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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14620, 26 January 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14620, 26 January 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14620, 26 January 1918, Page 6

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