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Lu&T— A. pair of ©old-rimmed Spec-t-iclt's in new case. Keward. at, lss Glonceufrr sterefc, or J. Sharp, carrier, 'Bridge Btreet office. . ' • ■ 66 9 ANTED, fov Christchurcli/eapablc V T Working Housekeeper or Cookgeneral. No washing; other help kept. Oood wages and permanent position. Apply ir* first instance to, "Housekeeper^' Box 524, Christclmrch. 5689 IiUSINESS Woman, middle aged, •*-' wants work grading, packing, etc., on fruit farm, rflso board, from any time in December. Apply B, 145 • The-Terrace, Wellington. . 5657 ; w"anted-~A smart y°uth for the ™ Bakehouse. One with knowledge of trade preferred. Apply sharp to H. P. Forster, next Empire Theatre, 5652 «/| ARkIED MAN *nekß position in 1I».I Nelson; ustd to all branches of at&ro work. Apply " Spot," 66-10 '■■'. c/o "Colonist." WANTED for Tasman, 2 Mm with good teams of horses pmt»ble for orchard work. . i »ood prices and permanei t work for su tabla men. For further particulars apply promptly to 5612 F E. NOTTAGE, Tasnmi). VV f ANTED—Reliable Young Man for » * generui orchard work.— Appiy W. Eramtner, manager,*Tasman. 5412 \JU ANTED to Buy (by Returned * Soldier): Piano. Condition andprice no object. Please state maker and price. Apply "Digger," "Colonist" Office. • ... 5583 MOTUEKA and Riwaka District.— 1 *• J)ee and Sons have opened Suit and Boot Store right in your busy contre. Big showing smart and useful quality goods. . 5653 OIWAKA District People, when ■*■*' you're in Motueka call in and sob our new Store. We're there to stay, with big stock of Boots, Clothing, Shirts. Hats; etc. All quality goods. 5654 MOrOK, with room for three passengers, leaves Nelson on Friday next fur GrejauO'ith. Intending passengers apply Masonic Hotel. srtl6 G. L. SCHAEF. | A LLiEY LIGHT can be seen by you "^ in full working order. An actual demonstration of its uses and -oi". enienees will convince you that it's the light for your home. Call '.r.wiite todav,—S. WINN & CO., LTD., Kelson TENDERS FOR CONCRETE AND W!RE FENCE. TENDERS .ire invited for the x ERECTION of a CONCRETE and WIRE FENCE at Christ Church Vicarage. Specifications may be seen at Mr. Cockburn's Residence, Scotland street. Tenders Clo^e on 'WEDNESDAY, October 29th, and no tender necessarily accepted. F. H. RICHMOND, , F. C. J. COCKBURN, 5603 Churchwardens.

LAND BOARD ELECTION. TV^OTICE is hereby given t'iiat an ■i- ™ Election' of: a Member of the Nelson Land Board to fill the place of Mr. Robert Patterson, whoso term of office expires on the 17th December, 1919, will take place on the 18th day of December. 1919. The poll will close at 4 o'clock p.m. on. THURSDAY, the 18th day of December, 1919, and , voting papers must-be delivered to the Commissioner of Crown Lands, Nelsqii,' before that time or, if posted, must.be so^posfed in a stamped envelope as to reach him 'iiiot later than ,s\ich ..time. , The en'volopes must bear. on;.the outside the worn "Votingf-paper." - The names, of Candidates are as follows:—' . . ■■' '' %i BEDELL, Walter Herbert, C4lenhope. BELL. James, Reefton. GIBBS, Frederit-k William, Tapawera. PASCOE, Simon, Reefton. ■ PATTERSON, Robert, Westport. Voting Papers will be sent to Crown Tenants eligible to vote. H. D. MeKELLAR,. Returning Officer. District Lands and Survey Office. Nelson, 18th October, 1919. 5690 FOR SALE. ftTEW Hudson Motor Cycle, 2-J h.p., ' in good running order. Tyres i^ood as new; tools, etc. Price £22 cash. Apply "Hudson," "Colonist" Office. ■ " 5560 FOR SALE THIS WEEK. -T ARGE 6-drawer Chest, £4; 1. Glass. J * > Book or Crockery Case, £2; 1 Beval 'Mirroi-Overniaritel £115s; I'R-ed: Plush Couch, £2 10s; 1 Kitchen Dresser. £1 15s; 1 Wheelbarrow, 14s; 1 Hand Cart, £1 15s; Wertheim Treadle Dropbead Machine, £7; 1 dark stained Sideboard, large mirror, £6 10s; 1 Commode, £1 ss; small Panel Back Settee, £1; small Octagon Table, 12s 8d; 1 lanj;e Garden Seat (strong), 15s; 1 Lawn Mower. £1 ss; 1 low Basket Pram, good order. £3; 1 Piano, walnut cabinet," £30; 1 pair Glass Doors, suitable for book case, 15s; 1 Box Mattrass, £1 10s; Preserving Pans, enamel and brass, from 5s to £2; 20 feet of Galvanised-Piping; 3-in., 15s; ''' 1 Carpet Square, £1 ss; 150 yards of 6ft. Wire Netting, le 3d per^yard; 2 Carpet Runners, 4J yards, good qtialitv, £1 Ss each. C. P. RUSSELL, NELSON FURNITURE MART. 'Phone 679.

"^^^£l T HARMFt'I RAY SCIENTIFIC LENSES Hiii'Mitii rays in light cannot pass through Grookes Tinted Lenses. Any prescription your eyes require can be ground in this protecting glas^. ' Let Us Fit You With a pair of these ,\beautiful , glasses. In rims, rimless, or the latest Windsor Frames. Wftfi. 3VIOYES, Optician, 105 TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. P.O. Box 15. Pfoone 351'

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Colonist, Volume LXII, Issue 15210, 24 October 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LXII, Issue 15210, 24 October 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LXII, Issue 15210, 24 October 1919, Page 6

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