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W We have the Largest Selection of UP-TO-DATE 1 T?rrT?\TTmTTr.^ fi • § the District, and OUB VALUES ASE UNSUmISn w\ E m I | Completely Furnished nearly 2000 Happy Homel* Weh ™° g I is oeSS S PoS? r Ee ESice S A S°°d °f «» ™-c Stoc, { i I Celebrated Atlas Sewmg MacMne °CaU 2d ins^eft and the | I Look's ComplQtonFurntehJng .-Warehouse 1

1^13211 ms and Spring chills soon dispelled by using a "Unique" Hot Water Bottle. Always a comfort, never a bother, and" surprisingly economical—costs less than a shilling a year. Ask your chemist for a "Unique." \YHE AT > OATS, MAIZE, t^xtt?^ 0181 "POULTRY FOODS and TONIC. Also, Shell Grit, Blood and Meat Meal. NEALE ANT> RADDOW. Q.LASSTNE.— A unique glass polish, ram and mist resister on wind screens. Prevents steaming on windows. 2s tin. gOME people get "cold feet" «hoi» tftey read bad war netrs, and others when they go to bed without a "Unique" Hot Water Bottle. Ask your chemist for a "Unique" and you'll know what sound sleep is. "\VE'VE used a 'Unique' stopper Hot Water Bottle" for over five years," writes one user, "and it has never yet leaked or given any trouble." Ask your _chemist for the "Unique," it spells satisfaction. T ETHERLNE Polieh-a boon to motorists. Brightens up your car; easy of application, with lasting effect. soz, tin 2s. -—• '■ —. ..- ' ||ÜBBER STAMPS.—We manufac- *■' ture every class of Stamp. Call and inspect specimens. Prices right. "The Colonist" Jobbing Department. NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC. (Affiliated to tre Associated Board. Royal Academy of Music arid Royal College of Music, London.) 1T RUS TE E S.—Messrs. Cock, Gibhs, King, C. R. Fell, W. Rout, and . ' Yen. Archdeacon Kempthorne. '"■'■■. ■■" . STAFF:.-.,'■,.. . •-...,/' Principal: Julius B. Lemmer, A.R.A.M. Teachers of Pianoforte: Misses Judson and Fairhall, Mr H. S. Claughton, L.T.C.L. feacher of Organ: Mr H. 8. Claughton. Teachers of Singing: Messrs J. B. Lemmer and H. S. Claughton. Cfiacher of Violin, Musical Theory, and Singing: Julius B. Lemmer, A.R.A.M. -inseount win De allowed !f payment in mscie witliin Eight Weeks from commencement of the term. The full fees, and also the amounts as reduced by discount, are as follows:— O'gari: One Hoar's Lesson per week, md tlrree hours' practice: 95s p«r .term-; less discount, 853 per term. Qffier Practical Subjects: One Halfhour JLeHKon p<%r week; 40s per term; less discount.. 355. Two Half-hour Lessons per week: 75s per term; less dis«Hint, 655. HarmcFsy ami Counterpoint: One Half-hour per week: 35s per term; less liifccoonfc. Hi)*. tr?ail-way Goncessions: Bam« as to ..fechnicc. 1 Stihooi Fupil? W. T. BRUNDELL. B*qrotary. Care Bepg and Co., Trafalgar Street. S| 08BER STAMPS,—W« raAuoft-^ j ft* >.ur« er«ry clftge of Stamp. '.''•] *«<■* snsn&ct sipeciniene Priceß r'jght | Do You Want Fyrniture or Furnishings ? If You Do, WE 0^ SUPPLY YOU Direct from our Furniture Factory and Show Rooms, which are equipped with some of the best labour-saving machinery, and employ up-to-date •workmen, which enables us to produce all the Latest Styles at a minimum of cost to the purchaser. All our Furniture is made from the Best Wood, perfectly seasoned. From the time. the tree is cut down to the time the goods are finished it is handled with judgment and skill. Our Furniture ia honest*; it will not crack or warp. j . ' . For Carpets* Bugs, Blind Hollands, Bedsteads & Bedding We have the Largest Stock to select from, so if you want . Furniture, come to us—THE HOME OP VALUE! G. Fleming & Sons Furniture Mairifa< tmers | and Impoxfczs, BAKDY fcTKEET.iNEiiSOff.

Ofi©ap Books.' ; "^E have just finished Stocktaking and have Beduced a large line of COLONIAL LIBEARIES in Cloth, aU Good Authors, to prices as follows .— 21- each 5/- for 3 copie3 18/- for 12 copies A good chance for Libraries to replenish tneir Bhelves. Our SALE OF TO FS still continues. 4d in ths 1/- discount. We are giving ap the Toy Trade. J^. H«au ca. limited. "'pHE best purchase we ever made " ?»* I. B,; m'al«aWe and has never leakea. All ehenusta. r - - 8K =•*• '/^BATEK for HIBB <t» skorisat notice. 'PhorteGO GAT'S STABLBB; LETHERINE, Lethe^T^^W , Gla&sme are stocked by all u^Z date ironmongers, storekeepers ages. Ask them for particulars/ 8 L L™^ T One^pp^r~^ « 7 oW leatller to ne» jKsriy^ Hot w*ter *» APPLE TREES. Am.£ TREES. '~ 5V,^^ U? bGt varieties. W onebetter in .New Zealand. Special prices quoted. It. & JACKSON, H. BASHFOItD* 61™;Yf_ liedwood's Talley. JF a child i s biiious, turn7ng~hot'"alid I fin i + <i olu'. or uUrt hl«ep at night, you'llj J)OiVT blam«*a poor circulation if"™"* IRI ,t» S^'t>r iyOUX eoid feet at night. ! f a' ect for not gettinga .North Briush Hot Water Bottle wittf ;tne "tmguu" stopper. All chemists. notice?"" "X ffE COLONIST" may be obtain BOND, FINNEY & CO., RUBWA STAMPS.-Place yow, orders with us and encouraga S Sr ry' NmDeroUfl **"^ "The Colonist" Jobbing Department* JJAWSUNS'S gTABLES, COLLINGWOOD. JJ o]^^ andTehicles on Hir«* ~ G°od Stabling. Parties driven t* all parts of the district. Coaches leave Collingwood as under: Fnr P tn^: 8 aQd Fridays. *or Rockville and Bainham- Mozh days, Wednesdays and Fridays. *or Mangarakau: Every Wednesday. P. G. HAWKINS, 7 Proprietor. ■Mai_a - U n. ji. iiiq PIER HOTEL. PORT NELSON. , THE POET'S LEADING HOTS? Under New Management. \TIBITOIIS and the travelling publi f will find everything in the way oJ ■wmfort and attention. AU meals an/J beds Is. 6d. Cups of tea obtainabl « at any hour. Dining-room under the persona.' supervision of Mrs. Diamanti. Every attention to miners anf I labourers. C. k, 01AMANT2, 3roprie^>r^ laia of taa TVest Coast and Mart. t^i^^i Goldfields. i ' .

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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14860, 6 September 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14860, 6 September 1918, Page 1