NELSON'"' . CRIBBAGE ASSOCIATION. : ■PRESENTATION OF 'TROPHIES AND COFFEE SUPpi/il. . : ODDFELLOWS' HALL,' FRIDAY (To-Rorrqw),o 24th inst.', at. 8 p-.ni I.''1 .' ' Tickets Is,* from the Committee. f CHARLES GARVISI ~^~-~ " V^HABLES GARVICE a aud r "11/fRS. SHELDON. ITJLRS. SHELDON. BIG SUPPL**? of the above 1 popular authors' latest, books c just received. Also a fine range y. — of— s /BARTER'S r V^ARTERS i DETECTIVE STORIES, All in the 6d Editions. » A LF ' T? OBINSON ' S > c " BOOKSELLER. . _ Hardy-street. Telephone 212. ! FDR SALE— A BARGAIN. r QPLENDID VILLA Residence, situ- . »3 ated in the best residential a portion of the City. The house, which P is new and well built, comprises ■ six good rooms, Bathroom, pantry, md ..ll ' conveniences. Connected with .ew drainage system. • The land has a frontage of 70 feet, by , a depth of 150 feJet*, and is tastefully | laid out .in lawn, .flower gardens, i ; five ! plantation, and fernery. 1 As the owner is leaving Nelson, it is J imperative that this property should be ' sold. The price is a. low one, and very 1 easy terms of payment can be arranged. Apply PITT & MOORE. FOR SALE. 2 400-Gallon. Iron Tanks, £3 10s each, or £6 10s tho two. lOne-Horse-power GAS ENGINE, complete, with all fittings, etc.. £9 10s -t Light Hawking Van. £10. H. WALKER, BRIDGE-STREET. PUBLIC HALL, DOVEDALE.South Star Lodge Oddfellows will celebrate their anniversary by Cricket Matches, Tea, Concert and Dance, on FRIDAY, Oct. Ist. VIOLINS, CORNETS, ACCORDIONS, CONCERTINAS, FLUTES and MOUTH ORGANS. For Best Values go to T BLAKE HUFFAM. , BLAKE HUFFAM. ~ TO BEE KEEPERS. ALL CLASSES of BEE APPLIANCES For Sale— Smokers, Comb Foundations, Hives, etc., etc. E. N. NALDER & CO., Ltd., Nile-st., East, Nelson. MONEY. THE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY accepts MONEY ON DEPOSIT as under :— 3 lp At Call--31 /o If fixed for 6 or 12 months, G. M. ROUT, Secretory. MADAME ELDERHORST (LONDON PIANISTE), LEIPZIG CONSERVATORIUM DIPLOMA. SOUTH WALES UNIVERSITY (HONOURS). Harmony and Musical Form. Writer of "The Musical Education of Children," "Piano Playing," and "Memorising Music." Terms : Course of Ten Weeks,' TuitionTwo Lessons per week •- £5 3s Beginners £2 2s Madame Elderhorst receives Pupils at her Studio, 47, Hardy-st., Nelson, and Beethoven Cottage, Wakapuaka. MIDLAND RAILWAY— MANU STATION BUILDINGS. WRITTEN Tenders will be receive! at this Office until Noon of THURSDAY, 30th September, for the erection of Station Buildings at MANU, on the Midland Railway, Nelson. They are to be addresed to the Minister of Public Works, and marked on the out--sids 'Tender for Manu Station Buildings.' ' Plans, specifications may be seen at tho Public Works Offices, Nelson and Wellington, and at the Post ' Office, Blenheim. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. - — ' R, W. HOLMES, Engineer-in-Chief. Public Works Office, Wellington, 20th Sept., 1909. HAVE HEALY & SON OPENED UP THEIR SUMMER BOOTS AND SHOES? "YES!'" ■'■ ■ .'- ■ . i. - * GENTS • WELL-TAILORED ■ SUITS' TO ORDER, t6os. 70s. 80s. 90s. Made from the Latest and -* Best Tweeds, if ■ EVERETT BROS., ". Bridge g^eef, -;,- -Nelsoji. ' ' - ' -'.'■-.' ... ■■" .'.- ■■'■•".
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 23 September 1909, Page 3
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