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G. FLEMING & SONS. II T „„•

i *. EPLISH OAK FURNITURE^ j ._; II G. FLEMING & SONS ace now showing a very 1 fine selection of the LATEST ENGLISH FURNITURE, conI sisting of Oak Suites, High Back Dining Chairs, Fancy . Tables, Hall Stands, Book-Oases, Palm Stands, What- | no-^ TEtb,; all of the Latest Dejsignsi. ''.'"'•'■ I'"' '"' : -' ! ? ': - ! "J ) G, FLEMING & SONS would also draw attention 1 to their Large Stocks of FURNITURE ANO FURNISHING I on exhibition at their Show Rooms. f ■■:■ -.1 '-- • ** : •< i' ,_ ' p ■. M FLEMING & SQN& CABINET MAKERS & UPHOLSTERS # HARDY STREET, NELSON. 3PXJLXTOSI PIANOS I PIANOS! BPBOIAL SALE OF Pianos and Organs for 10 days only at the Dresden Piano Co.'s Show Rooms, Bridge-St., Berryman Bros. Every year onr Sales have increased, and we now offer to our Clients the choice of some of the best Pianos antl Organs over introduced into the Dominion. tJoforo Broadwood,^ Sons' Piano is undoubtedly the best instrument ever introduced into thjsdistrict, and can be recommended with the utmost confidence. Rich Lipp Si. Sohn Dnri vailed instruments stand every variety of climate, and are unaffected by heat or cold. Roniscß* Pianos are made of the finest procurable materials, every portion of which undergoes the rigid inspection of experts. The slightest flaw or blemish is condemned, and purchasers of a Ronisch Piano may rely upon each Piano being composed of materials which are the best that large capital can command and long experience select. Bteinway iPianos (testimonials from Paderewski, Liszt, Bubinstein, and Wagner) represent both in exterior finish and quality of tone the highest excellence of Piano manufacture: The COLLARD. the COLUNSON, the BOHM, the KOCH, ahd ihe/ ■KIRCHNER-r-5 splendid Pianos. ° : The Manager respectfully intimates that every Piano sold from the Company's warehouse is guaranteed, and the guarantee means what it says. The Musical Public are invited to inspect these instrument, and the most severe and critical examination is solicited. We sell more Pianos than any four houses in New Zealand, and this is principally owing to the instruments supplied by us being of superior quality and tone and the merits of good Avorkmanship which have-placed us in the front rank of importers. Intending purchasers should call and inspect our Stock before deciding on a purchase. We Sell PIANOS by Broadwood, Ronisch, Bohm, Collinson, Linn, Collard, Meissner, Koch, Kirchner, Steinway, Erard. French Pianos. English Pianos, German Pianos, American Pianos, from 20/- monthly. We Sell Imperial Organs, Bell Organs for the Home, for the Church, for the School, from 10/- monthly Remember— This great Sale of Pianos and Organs at special terms will continue for 10 days only. An early visit will repay intending pur/Aasers, as several instruments have been reduced in price. Special terms ! ' Special terms ! THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., L-td. Show Booms, Bridge-street (Berryman Bros.) M. J. Bhookes, Manager Head Office, Wellington. C. LANGLEY-BELL 7~' HAS l?OR SALE: GO TO 5 rooms, Collingwood-street.. £500. f^OY AND T> OBINSON, 6 rooms, Collingwood-street. £850. *-* LOy AND XVOBINSON, '6^ B SS2tiaS Im "POR NEW SPRING^ILLINERY 10 rooms, Waimea Road £800 J - of the Latest Styles in 6 Rooms, Richmond Avenue, £825 . _ __ 6 rooms, Washington Valley £420 LADIES' and CHILDREN'S BATS, 7 rooms, Tasman-street £420 at prices to suit aU purses. A roomß. Hentoul-street £170 ' • TJrms., Tahuna £290. A Special Line of Underskirts, only . 4 rooms, Waimea Road £320. .' J ' 5 rooms, North Esk-street £400. * s Ud. 5 -rooms, Wolfe-fitreet £340. Children's Clothing made to order. 5 rooms, off Cambria-street £575. . . I ' 5 rooms, off Vanguard-street £250. _j rl onu O . UAnI nr !_,,,«,« 5 rooms, Mount-street £625. NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC ' 6 rooms, Waimea-street £650. - - — i 6 rooms, Tasman-street £525. (Affiliated to the Associated Board Royal • 6 rooms, Tahuna £500 Academy of Music and Royal Col--6 rooms, St. Vneent-street £576 lego of Musio, LondoD). *™^'| h .^" I £ ar6 * W * Ik SSSI T ""»t«<** Messrs Cock, Pell, Gibbs, 7 rooms, Bridge-street £925 __-:„_ M ae inmt, v ud R«i t V 7 rooms, Waimea-street £750 K^nthoVnf^ 7 ' , 7 lopmu, Hampden-street £,760. _ . 1110 ™- 7 rooms, Collingwood-street £37F Principal, and Teacher of' Theory, 8 rooms, Van Dieman-street £8C Violin, and oth«r Qr»hflfl|ral I have houses for sale in^all parts c Instrument* : the city, the above are some of them. Haas Julius Lihuib. , C HoS- 8 to 6 let' - • EMy t4SnDfl °" aßgea - Teacher of Sieging : 7 Building' sites in all parts of the Mb. B. B. de Loozi. . ■P'&f,.-'',"l "'....„ Teachers of Pianoforte: \ ■;■ Lists of Properties in<North Island. »,„„ r,„„. T^,„„„ ... .v. t«»ivxu.x iuuw M Eabi A.R.O.M. (London), and - k- M, Trafalgar-street.^ Mb ', b> b> dh L oo*n*. A FEES (Practical Subjects).: f JL'\J-jpi vJf-tXj ■ One half-hour lesson per week: 35s per • »31x*.1tXUx\.9 Two half -hour lessons per week : £3 per v '■:..■ . -. TT-TTT rnu r k .-• . . . 1 lUli Harmony and Counterpoint: One half 1 . "Those leafy islete iipon the ocean hour per week— 3os per t«r . , „'■- "thrown, ••■.'■ Railway Concessions: Same as to lechm- ■ • Like studs of emerald o-'er » rilver, cal School panils. "wWTEK TitrP For further particulars apply to S.S. TOFUA LEAVES" AUCKLAND T - BLAKE HUFFAM, . ' TUESDAYy.'OCT. 12tl-. Secretary. I,' ; Bound Trip from Nelson can be don« — _. •■ - in, 40 day ». -Tickets available : for e*c- "T INSEED COMPOUND," Trade tended periods. XJ Mark of Kay's Compound E»---j UNION S.B. Cot oi N.Z.. Lid. J, »uue of Linseed, for Coughs and Cofda.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 18 September 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 18 September 1909, Page 1