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§ Completely Furnished neatly 2000 Happy H°,B We have fi I ia be™ 1^ **>" °* U*i-™. Stel - § I Celebrated Atlas Semng Machine. gC,S"ndi B "eff ' aDd the | ®aa Look'v COmpiete Furj!^hins Warehossss. |

■\yINTER ills and! Spring chills so< dispelled by using a ''Clniqu; Hot Water Bottle. Always a comfoi never a bother, and surprisins-lv ec nomical—costs less than a slullir.oyear. Ask jour chemist for** "Unique.'-' \^HEAT, OATS, MAIZI TnxT?T cio) SULTRY FOODS ar IP 1*. 1?. Also, SheU Grit, Blood at Meat Meal. NEALE AND WADDOW Q.LASSINE.—A unique glass polls] rain and mist register on win ssr-u^r v Bteamiug on ™ gOME people get "cold Set" *},«, they read bad war news, an others wnen they go to bed without Unique' Hot Water Bottle. Ask yon chemist for a-"Unique" and yoirlfk'nownat sound sleep is. "WET T E US€d a 'Unique 3 :stoppl ;T ¥ Hot Water Bottle for ov*r fi-v years,"Nwrites, one user, "and it ha never yet leaked or given any trouble^ Ask your chemist for the "Unique » j spells satisfaction. v LETHERLNE Polish-a boon t motorists. Brightens up you car; easy of application, with lastic effect. 6oz ; tin 2s. JJUBBER STAMPS.—We. manufac ture every class of Stamp. Ca3 and inspect specimens. Prices right. "The Colonist" Jobbing Department! NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC. (Affiliated to tre Associated Board ~.. Royal Academy of Music ap< Royal College of Music, London.) TRUS TE E S.—Messrs. Cock Gibbs King, O.li. Eeil, W. Hont, an< 1 Yen. Archdeacon Kemptlioine. : STAFF: Principal: Julius B. Lemmer, A.R.A;M Teachers of Pianoforte: Misses Judso] and Eairhall, Mr H. S. Glaughton L.T.C.L. . ■ Teacher of Organ: Mr H. S. Claughtbß Teachers of Singing: Messrs J. B. Lam mer and H. S. Claughton. F«acher of Violin, Musical Theory, an< Singing: Julius B. Lemmer A.R.A.M. •H'lES.—L»isK:ount win do allowed ? payment is made within Eight Week; from commencement of the term. Tin full fees, and also the amounts aat re duce<i by discount, are as follows:— O'gan: One Hour's Lesson per week 10a three hours' practice: 95s pei term ; less discount, 85s per term. Other Practical Subjects: Oae Half hour Lesson p?r week; 40s per term less discount, .Vis. Two Half-hoyr La, sons per Meek: 75a per term; less discount, 655. Harmony and Countarpoint: On< Half-hour per week: 35s per term; les; discount, 30s. Railway Concessions: Bama as t< Teohni!^' School Pupil? W. T. BRUI-T>ELL_ Secretary. Core Begg and Co., Trafalgar Street. D UUBER' 6TAA!PS.—We maaaftMr *•*- iur* ev«ry clsgß of Stamp, '.^d an<3 inspect epecimeng. Pricea right. •'Tfe» Oo^ociat 1' Jobbing D©uarfcTßftii4 I Do You Want ! Fursiityrs or Fyrniihings? If You Do, we un supply you Direct from our Furniture Factory and Show Rooms, which are equipped with some of the best labour-saving machinery, and employ up-fco-dats -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 seaeoned. From the time the tree is cut down to the time the goods are finished it is handled ' with Judgment and skill. Our Furniture is honest;*; it will not crack or warp. For Garpsts, Rugs, Blind Hollands, Bedsteads & Bedding "\Ye have the Large&t Stock to .• Bflecfc from,, so if yoa want * Furniture, come to us—THE HOM.E OP VALUE ! G< Fleming & Sons Purnihire Mail: ifa< t users and ImpoTir/X FIAEDY STtvEET.INELSOK.

•t, I ■ "^ . . ■ a "^T E have 3"ust finished Stocktaking and have deduced a large line cf 'COLONIAL LIBRARIES in Cloth all E Uood AutLors, to prices as f ollowrjJ ._ [Jj] 2/- each 5/- for 3 copies 18/- for 12 copies " A good chaaca for libraries to reid' plenish tneir shelves. 3Our SALE OP TOYS, still contiaaes. ; 4tJ in the 1/- discount. ■d. Wear« giving up the Toy Trade. 3. " CB, LIMITED. ■c ."T™ '^f^rthase to ever made,-" ;o • ~ —• g MOTOR s RHc 3JST H.P. '/-SEATEJi for HISB ' O ■horftert notice. 'Phoiie^ -!, gat's stableb; » APPLE TiSEES. APPLE TREE& j Special prices quoted •: ' , i &• B. JACKSOX, r|., 115 H. EASHFORD,^ 180"' - 7 iiedwoocl's Valley. I JF a child is -bilious, tui^glo't"^ r, -N°';, t! l r"-,' sh Hoc Water Bottte v,t§ ■noticeT BOND, PINNEY & 00., R™7^ STAIVIPS.-Plaoe yoUB "The Colonist" Jobbing Department JJAWKINS'3 gTABLEB. COLLINGWOOD. iD J?? n "SS bhJ l- g; -Parties driven toail Parts ot the district. Coaches leave Collingwood as underFnr ? lpW,: T^^Vs and Pridaysl For Rockville and Bainham: Mon^ days, Wednesdays and Fridays. *or Mangarakau: Every Wednesday. P. G. HAWKINS, 7 Proprietor. PIER HOTEL, i PORT NELSON. | THE PORT'S LEADING HOTS? ! under New Management. V lSl^?V nd"*iF. traveUing puUit will find everything in the wav a * 'ES 10?- at£ntion. gAU meaTs I>ining-room under the person^ supervision of Mrs. Diamanti. ETery. attention to miners anrT labourers. C- k. DIAMANTE I:ropr.ie*»>rt Irtfie of ib 3.; Vesi Coast and MarU ior uJi C4oldfields. , • .' ■■ " r ■ - t

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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14861, 7 September 1918, Page 1

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