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ljOfc>1 .' , Beach road, Tahuna, Gold Circlet Brobcli set uith stones. Reward at S: Wiiuvls, Hai-dy-st. ■•■ 27 I P^^> *n kelson, Friday afternoon, JLJ Diamond from Gentleman's King; valued as keepsake. Substantial reward, -Commercial Hotel. 33 ANTED.—A good Cook, at once. For address apply "Colonist" Umce. 23 Cook-General. Apply Pier Hotel, 31 Port Nelson. "WANTED-'to Sell, a quiet Jersey Cow, coming .into profit. For address apply "Colonist" Office. 30 f; OMFORTABLE Home wanted for four months for Two Boys, seven years and four years. Liberal terms. Write F.E.C., "Colonist" Office.. 25 "STO"ANTED to Buy, Go-cart or PeramU bulator. Apply " Push," 16 « Colonist " Officfo. |J> ARTY would like Hop or Fruit •**• _ picking coming season; or arrange cook to -pickers. Send particulars to Mrs. Russell, 47 Cadogan-st., Sydenham, Chris tchurch. 3 BUSINESS MAN, lengthy experience practical workHig of asooonts, desires aduit.onal work ; prepared cake full supervision, leaving principals fr^e increase business. livpares Stock Sheets, Trading, Profit and Loss Accounts, Bal-•ance-slieet, Inc me Tax, Costingii, "with general running reports re»nlt3 trading. All work strictly confidential. First mstance, " 7170," care " Colonist." 8 WANTED to Buy, Reliable Draught Mare, suitable for orchard work. State age, price, where-to be seen, and all particulars to P. E. Kottage, Tasman. Telephone 81, Motueka 9 rinO Let, a Bmlcoej' Bod-Sittiugroom or -»_ two rooms, in good Jocality. 34 Address " Colonist" Office. I^AKAPUAJvA JVirmers' Union.— Meeting called for January 4th adjourned to January 11th, 1919.—John Corder, Secretary. 21 f^R. WASHBOURN will be absent •*- from Nelson from tlio. l^t to the 21st January. 4 TAP Silk, Fugi Silk, Tussore Silk, Silk Collars, Swiss Neckwear, Silk Hose, Cotton Hose, Handkerchiefs. —Fleming and Sons. TU'ANDKEECHIEFS. Neckwear, Lace A Hose, Bibs, Tea Cloths, D'oyloys, Duchess Sets, Nightdresses.—Fleming and Sons. TTANDKERCHIEFS, Sox, Silk Hose ! Silk Neckwear, Swigs Neckwear^ Jap. Silk, Tea Cloths, DMiess Sets, etc.—Fleming and Sons. il> IDERS of Harley-Davidson and ■*■' Indian Motor Cycles can now puo- | cure Clincher "Dreadnoughts" in 28in jx 3. Sold by the trade only. f\N the Western Front, Clincher Cross Tyres are "doing their bit" —and a very big bit. They will do the hardest work for you too. Hayward Bros, and Co., Ltd., Christcnureh, I Wholesale Distributors. CHURCH SERVICES. ST. JOHN'S METHODIST CHCJECH (IT&idy-st.).—SUNDAY, Jan. 5.II a.m., Eev. E. Palgrave Davy, of the N,Z. Children's Mission. 7 p.tn, Key. E L>. Patchett; subject, "Fronting the Unknown Koad." At the evening service Miss Evelyn Lee, of Auckland, will sing the sacred solo, "Abide with ice" (Liddie). Usual thanksgiving collections at both services. j mEINITY PEESBYTERIAN OHUECH ! JL SUNDAY, Jan. s—Moraing, 11, "Possessing the Land"; preacher, Eav. (i. H. t-übb, B.A. Evening, 7: Miss M. E. Moore, o£ the Tcliang Mission, China. Tahuna, 2.30 p.m : Eev. B. Hutson. '' fTIHE CATHEDEAL—2nd Sunday after ' _1_ Xmaa.—B a.m,, Holy Communion ; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer (short) and Holy Communion; 6.30pm., Evening Prayer, Preacher, the Dean. ' Saturday : " Communicants' Meeting, j Shelbourne street, 7.30 p.m. BAPTIST CHUECH, Bridge Street. (Prayer Meetings* 10.30 and 6.30.) 11 a.m., ••Our Spiritual Home for 3919." 7 p.m., "Our Aim for 1919 : The Utmost for the Highest." Preacher, BEev. John Laird, B.A. GOSPEL TENT MISSION. CHUEOH OF CHRIST, Queen Strtet, RICHMOND. Evangelist, lEA A. PATERNOSTER (of Adelaide, Australia). Every Night but Saturday, 8 o'clock. Sunday, 7 p.m. Bright Singing. I Come and hear the man with a message. PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN'S MiS, SIONAHY UNIOW. Presbyterian Church Hal!, Monday, January'6th, 1919, at 2,30 p.m. ADDRESS by MISS M. E. iMOOEE. of .the Tohang Mission, China. Salt* ot (.-hinese Lace and other Mission Work. All interested in Missions cordially invited to atiend. n^ ANNIE'S. ANGUS, Ow Secretary. HAPPY HOURS ON TAHUNA BEACH. ft AND' DESIGNS, COMPETITIONS RIDDLES, STORIES, RACES LOLLY HUNTS, SURPRISE PACKETS, Every Afternoon till January 9th A SPECIAL SERVICE, SUNDAY AFMEiuNuON, at 3 o'clock. Textmaking Competition at 2 o'clock. Luu^x ut/i irOii THE UNION JACK! 29 CITY. OF'NELSON. HP HE time for Payment of RENEWAL * FEES for LICENSES issued under the City By-laws, is EXTENDED to the 31st January inst. Applications for Renewal, accompanied by payment of the proper fee, must be made before that date. G. A. EDMONDS, 28 Town Clerk. KELSON TROTTING CLUB. ANNUAL~MEETING. WEDNESDAY, 12th February, 1919. MOMINATIONS~fo7aII events at the ' above meeting close at the Secretary's Office Mercer's Rooms, Trafalgar Street, Nelson, at 8 p.m. oi\ THURSDAY, 9th January, 1919. For full.programme see "Referee" of December, IPIB. J. GLEN, ■ . ■ .. Secretary. Nelson, 29th Dec., 1918.

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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 14958, 4 January 1919, Page 6

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