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WANTED IMMEDIATELY. TmiRST-CLASS BUUK-KEEPEK to tako JL charge of Ledgerg, Apply prompt iv writiag, with testimonials, to The Agent, N.Z. LOAM & TVfMikoANTILE AGEKCY CO., Ltd., *■ tittxtty street. yy ANTED, by middle aged woman, Situation as Cook in hotel or boardinghouse. Address M. Donaldson, 101 Willis-st., Wellington. 786 JUST. NOW we are showing a particularly good line of Men's Underwear. Price 4s 6d for Singlets or Tauts, with our .guarantee of satisfaction.—C.D.C., Bridge street. 788 YIfHOLESALE clearance line of Men's Fur Felt Hats, purchased •by us at big discount. Price for quirk , sale 12s 6d each, all shades.—C.D.C., Bridge street. „ JSOYS' Washing Ties 9d, Plain ■^ Colour Poplin Ties Is, Men's and Boys' Sou-Westers 2s lid to 3s 6d, Wen's Oilskin Cyclirg Capes 13s 6d.— C.D.C., "Bridge street. 790 QEA Grass Rugs, Mohair Rugs, Curtain Muslin, Casements, Towels, Pillow Cases, Counterpanes, Handkerchiefs, Underclothing. Fleming and Sons. GOOD THINGS CHEAP! TOWELS, fine quality, 2 for 2/6; Ladies' Sample Haßdbags, usually IQ/6 to 17/6, now 4/6 e*ch xo clear; 4/6 Covered Baskets for ]/6 each, bnap them at "Novelties." SOLDIERS' NEEDS. — Almost evtryj thing the boldier needs for Camp. Prices right. Free gift with each parcel iroia "Novelties." /JOOD THISGb CHEAP! — Lovely O« Dolls and Teddy Hears, prices 2/6 uo 55/-each; Antimouy Ware and bifts for every occasion—at "Noveltie3." 792 "" SPRING GROVE. V.M.C.A. APPEAL. gPRING GROVE residents are invited to meet members of the Town Committee in the Schoolroom on THURSDAY, at 8 p.m. G. A. CRAWFORD, 791 Hon. Sec. A LL TRESPASSERS on lands of the X- B- \mdersigned, situate Happy Valley, Maori Pah, and Wangamoa, will after this date be prosecuted—without respect to persons. Poison will be laid and all stray dogo shot. Estate Hemi Matengi, deed., Percy B. Adams, Mary Jane Harmar.j Isaac Harvey, Thomas Austin, Brow« Bros.; Estate A. Lyford, deed., Herbert Dodson, A. D. Bird, Percy Dodson, John Flower,- H. T. Flower,. Wm. Flower, Hemi W. Flower, Eric Close, Bruce Bros. 775 CITY OF NELSON. MOTICE is hereby given that the Nelson City Council has appej^d tie Town Clerk's Office, Trafalgar street, Nelson, as the Registration Office at which dogs may be registered under the provisions of "The Dogs Registration Act, 19Q8," and at which the register shall be kept, and has appointed James Graham the Registrar at such Office to keep the register and receive Registration Fees. And notice is also given pursuant to section 8 of the said Act that the fees for the registration of Dogs havo been fixed as tollows: —For each dog kept solely for the purpose of herding or driving sheep or cattle (to bona fide shepherds, drovers, or farmers) two siillings and sixpence. For every other dog ten shillings. A discount of one shilling will be allowed from the fee of ten shillings if paid on or before the Ist day of, March next. The registration period I is'fixed at. from Ist January, 19J8, to 31st December, 1918, both dates inclusive. j ; Dogs found wandering without wear- ! ing the current year's Registration Collar will he seized and destroyed. Dated at Nelson this 11th day of January, 1918. I G. A. EDMONDS, ! 141 Town Clerk. COOL STORE YOUR APPLES! i JJAVING purchased the Fruit Cool Store at Appleby from Mr. Kingsland, I am or^en to store for growers jor dealers in any quantity. The store is being enlarged, and the new chamber being added is insulated and built under latest and most approved methods. A dual plant is installed, which is capable of dealing adequately with very large quantities of fruit, and all fruit coming under my care will receive the very best and careful attention throughout. CHARGES. A .fixed charge of 2s 6d per case per season has distinct advantages over __ the method of monthly charges, as growers can.fill space with early varieties of apples and pears, and withdraw and replace with the later apples as they become ready and. without extra east for space. Arrangements' made for prompt cartage from any part of the district..

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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14648, 28 February 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14648, 28 February 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14648, 28 February 1918, Page 6

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