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T^ANTED.—A Kitchen Assistant. YV Apply-^ 1765^ Metropolitan Hotel. "I^TANTED to purchase, Second-hand TT-280 Ross' Rifle. Apply "Ross." "Colonist" Office. ' • 1769 ■^"ANTED.— Motueka and Riwaka T ■ Men and Boys, see Dee and Sons', shop next to .Skilton's. Grand line Boys-Tweed Sport Suits, 34s 6d j worth 455. 1766 \/U ANTED.—Motueka district people TT. to know Dee and Sons' still over your way. Big . stock Clothing and Boots at Sale Prices. • Shop next to Skilton's. 1767 XKf ANTED. —Over the Bay residents "" see Dee and Sons' big stock of Winter Wear, right in your own Motueka town,* next to Skilton's. Real quality goods at sale prices. 1768

WANTED.—Two Maids for. the Girls' > College. 'Phone 56. 1714 WANTED by a man with four child. x ren, a Housekeeper. " G-ood wages' to suitable person. Apply to E. J. Pedder, Reefton. 1725 WANTED, Housemaid for private part; ■ ■ • 1567 ' Apply Boys' College TyANTED.—Baker (second hand)"; young man preferred. Machinery used:—Croucher and Son, Richmond. . 1641 ■^LOWERING Bulbs, April 6th to •*-' 20fch. Anemones, St. Bridget ss, Single mixed 4s, Freesies Is to 2s per LOO. Add 6d postage.—B. H. Just Botanical Nurseries, Palmerston North. 1742

|T IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that Subscriptions in k r . anticipation of the forthcoming War Loan are now ' being received at the Treasury.or at any Bank or Postal f I • ' ' \ # k Money-order Office in the Dominion. Such subscriptions y r { F I will carry interest from the date of lodgment to Public <> Account. ( > ■ ti \ Taxpayers are reminded that the compulsory \ . ■ ' * -.■.■"'■.■•■.. ■ - i [■ provisions of the Finance Act (No. 2), 1918, will be put ilI : into operation, and that persons who.are required to f ).: subscribe under compulsion will receive 3 per cent^pnly \ ' by way of interest on their investments. v Persoris who voluntarily subscribe in anticipation f i will receive credit for their subscriptions when the com- A pulsory sections of the Act are put into operation. 9 Voluntary subscriptions will bear interest at the f rate of 4^ per cent., free of income-tax; date of matur- ' a ity, 1938. # Post Office Inscribed Stock (which will bear interest f at the rate of 5 per cent., subject to income-tax, with a date of maturity 1927) and Post Office Certificates may k be obtained from Money-order Offices on the usual - f terms. A ARTHUR M. MYERS, V Acting Minister of Finance. # i ' ■ ■ -A Qy igji TH.H fit *^ft> *Hi> Tji "%» ITit> jai?r^^'^^ti|J^' JiTt^^|JT>J^"^ JTt>i^»'i"^|i^ %,»i^J>. Stoke Horticultural Show. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—IIth and 12th April. GREATEST SHOW of FRUIT YET HELD in STOKE. Record Entries of Fruit, Flowers, Vegetables, Domestic and Industrial. Eival Fruitgrowing Areas Compete. Great Professional Packing Competition. ■; Ladies' Packing Competition. ''. Case Making for All. Musical Items and Ladies' night— Friday, 11th April - Men's Competition Saturday Night. TEA KIOSK. LOLLIE3TALL. JUMBLE STALL. Under Bed Cross Ladies' Supervision. WAR RELICS. UNPRECEDENTED DISPLAY OF FRUIT.v Donation and Baskets to Stalls and Tea Kiosk thankfully received. Entries close Tuesday night at Stoke Hall. Secretaries in attendance. . MR. R. HARRISON and MR, T. C. C. SCOTT . TJbone 453 K. IT mil USHER IN THE DAWN OF A BETTER DAY TOR THOUSANDS. WHAT HILL? PROHIBITION !^ Hear GHAPLAIN BUSIIDGE 9 hero of the Marqaetie, Giliipeii, and France. RlGHMONDl(Wearsng's Corner). THIS TUESDAY, 8 p.m. THEATiE iOYAL. WEDNESiAY, 8 pa HOPS AND BARLEY. If Prohibition is carried, Sops and Barley will cease to be grown. "-..,.» RUT Something eSs© will ■ DW B "foe §r©wn instead. " To state that the District will lose £100,000 of outside money is therefore , AN EMPUOENT FikBBIO&TION. j In most cases fruit trees will replace hops and barley. But orchards will require just as much labour (at least £15 per acre per annum), and bring in as much if not more outsid3 money. We shall not lose ofie single penny of that £100,000. Moreover, f a mm wm js a.-Kin gained. The District spends-oyeir £60,000.a year, in drink. ■ """ Pfohibition.will §aye that £60,000. '-' :.. : [ KOTE-WaSTE BEVEB BREEDS WEALTH.

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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15041, 8 April 1919, Page 6

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