H' ANTED, h, Boy to k'rtrnfhe Uabmetmaking. Apply A. bhone, (9 Collingwood s-ivect. • 3063 A"I)AIISSI6n i^niio l^rosb.vtcrian Jhilb Show,-Adults Is, Children 6tl. ' 3948 Known.—We ai* instritot'ed to buy, on behall' of a Returned Soldier, a Freehold Sheep Grazing Run to carry about 1000 sheep. "Partly improved country would be favourably considered. Buildings not an essential. WritV* full particulars to P. B. Lomax and Co., Licensed Agents, Motuoka. 3SBO Presbyterian !sulb Show will ho -^ opened by IJis Worship the 3jayor of kelson on Wcduosduy ac 3 p.m. S\li".> >pHE Early -Closing Movement won't ■*- worry you if you get your bpttile from the chemist—a, "Unique" stopper Hot Water Bottle, the test of cold weather comforts. fMJT Blooms for Sale at the Presbvtoriau Bulb .Show. 8900 MELSON CRICKET ASSOCIATION, j rg'HE Annual Mpetins? of ■he 'Xelsba | ■* Cricti-t Association »-i]| b« held a-' | Stallar-d's Eoouis on SiTUIiDAY Next, at! 8 p. m, A. BEKSBMANN, 3P60 H^ii. Hecretary. XTOME-MADE Sweets for Sale afthe jla Presbyterian Bulb Show. 3951 KELSON. HORTIGULTUrSAL SOCIETY. PRIZE ifON'hlY in connect ion with I Kpiing. will be t'AID on j application to the Treasurer (J Wijr- i zell), at Messrs Bisley Bros • and C..,'s Office, Hardy street. JJ93o ; NOTJCE. WANi.!EE-OA !R prep-red to une dartako ALL EEPAiJBS to Motor Cars and Bites, Spray Pumps, Shearing Machines and Milking Machines, Oil Engines of any kind. Write, wire or can. 3931 W. ANDERSON, Hope. ]pOR SALE or Lease, with, right.of -": _ purchase. Dairy Farm 89 acres, | Rai Valley. Opposite Cheese Factoi'y | Stove and Post Office on pi'operty. For | particulars J. HOW AT, 3835 Upper Sloutere.
PiAMGFORTE,— SINGING. MRS A. P. MACFAE.LANE, L.A.E., will "Resume Teaching WEDNESDAY, S poeruber 18th, New pupils Tues day, 17th.—25 Kile street. ' 3892 NELSON CO-QP. FRUiT CO., LTD. 1 A MEETING of Shareholders of the above Co. will be held in Tasraan Hall on WEDNESDAY Eve-.ins, Sept.! 18tb. Business: To diseuas the ad vis-. I ability of evectir g Evaporating Works at Tasman for next season's output. 3083 THE NELSON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. HPHE ANNUAL MEETING of the "*- above Chamber will be held in the Institute Buildings, Hardy street, en Tuesday; sept ; ,,i7th, i9is, at s p.m. Business—To receive the Statement of Accounts for year endod Dec. 31st, 1917, Election of Officers, and such other business as may be brought before the meeting. All members are urged to attend. WILLIAM SPENCER HAMPSON, 3908 .. _ ._ Secretary. ' ! ST. ANDREW'S ORPHANAGE. tl ANTED, an Assistant. Wages 15/. t V weekly. Apply by letter to Diocesan Office, Shelbourne street! ¥$7 HERE TO STAY.IN WfcLLING- . t6n—HOTEL CRAMQ CENTRAL. 107 CUBA STtiBBT (ABOVE EOYAL OAK). 'Commodious, Convenient,' and Comfortable. Just Ideal for the Travelling Pu vlic. -Recently taken over by Sit;.. SEDILSON. Guests assured extra- atten tion and i-uprovements. Ladies' Private Drawing Rooms, Sitting Room?, Lounges etc, Eight Modern Bathrooms. Electric Light. Electric Firo Alarms. Fireproof .Building Tariff, 8/6 day, 45/- week. - S. EDILSutf, Proprietor. Telegrams " Edilson," Wellington.
England;* Premier; and although' the A./.-Alliance, have used his firStTstatement to advance their cause, the- Lave never hinted. that Mr Lloyd George . Las changed his views. " . ° What sealed Mr Lloyd George's faY ■as far as the Prohibitionists were eon-: corned was his. advocacy of State wur chase and control. They tried tW utmost to embarrass the Prime- Vfeti meat 1* tO ShakC th° Coalition GovVrhJS%- opposed the institution ol the Central Board of Conr.vV> !- ut Lloyd George created it i nis board was empowered by the. \ct ol its appomtnifTit to pay "fair mid adequate compensation for'all existing j n .| terests that are damaged or ' tak«» ! over.' "j This board tooic over and purchased I iour brev.^x-ies <tud -104 hotels V Car-1 • ■{isle and the. chatrmait of tlie I ■noam in a veceat staoement ..shoivcd'l Unit tiiis venture, after paying a!i.le«i-i tiruato charges, .shoved a profit of 15 pef: cent. x Mr Lloyd George has since (as reported by cablegram in ail New Zealand papers) made this statement-: ' "PERSONALLY I AM OF OPINION THAT. STATE PURCHASE IS THE E3EST WAY -TO PROGRESS MID TEMPERANCE.". In his article, • "The Ecai T.lovd Greorge." in the "Strand" for IMareh,. 1917, Mr T. P. O'Connor tells how Mr -Lloyd George •is not a- teetotaller, and that '"his one ■■self-indulgence - 'is a cigar." If the. electors of Now Zealand desire to; follow in rthe footsteps of - "The Man Who Has Saved, the TSmpire' 3 they Will ■support "State.■■ Purchase and Control" ■ . and sign til's Monster -Petition of ■''the-' Natjontil Oouiiqil'vrith the three issues :j National. Coritinuance, National. Owner- j ship,_ and-•'National' Proliibitipn, for 'Pfttriptisin, Freedom, and DfiniQCTUCT.
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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14868, 17 September 1918, Page 6
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753Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14868, 17 September 1918, Page 6
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