The Rev. E. Lipldn, o* Oudtshoorn, Cape Colony, has completed and presented to the King « remarkable 'portrait in words o>f King kdward." Tihe lines which make up -ti-ie diawicg contain about 85.000 words, being a history of the late King's life. -
" OST a Parse, containing two rings J and silver, near, the Post Office. Finder rewarded at the Post Office. LUMS.—Prime quality Ripe Blue Plums, is 6d for 24 lbs. Order early.—Jennens, 89a, Halifax-street. CHILDREN'S Galatea Straws Is lid each, Ladies' Summer Vests from cd each.—CD.C, Bridge-street. TRONG Washing Blouses 2s 6a _ each, Black Cashmere Blouses from 5s lid, Children's White Muslin Pinafores Is each.—CD.C, Bridge-st. 'HITE Underskirts from 3s lid. Print Underskirts 2s 6d each, L.S. Camisoles Is 6d each, Hair Pads Is each.—C.D.C., Bridge-street. MARVEL. —Guaranteed to shav* hard or soft faces. A Safety riazor. with three blades, Is 9d.—Ai LOCK'S. _______ THE Cheapest and Best, place for New and Secondhand Furniture.. Pianos, Organs, Ranges, etc., is Lock s. USSELL D. MARTIN'S (late ; Oakey's), Bridgestreet, Great bale commences To-morrcw. A E. MARTIN'S (Bankrupt EsxY. • tate) Music Stock and A. Oakey s stock, both purchased - at ridiculously low prices, must be cleared out to make room for new stock. Sale starts lomorrow. ~.„—-..t RUSSELL D. MARTIN, Bridge-street. REAT SALE of Music Books, _ Fancy Goods, Toys, and Musical Instruments, selling at half price.Martin, Bridge-street. ■ ■.> ■ ' !OMATOES-2d lb.. Plums., Peaches,. Apricots, Cucumbers, etc., cheap. ' " Stewart and Co., Nile-street. END vour Reoairs to Lightband and _' Co. _. Best leather, quick despatch, best workmanship. . ,'. '-.. MUSHROOM and Sailor Hats 6d, , Children's Stockings 6d pair, Ladies' Handkerchiefs 2d each, Children's do Id.—Carpenter's/ " ADIES' Singlets 6d, special ' lines in Stockings Ib, Gloves, a grand asortment, see window, Is.—-Car-penter's. , RIN.TS and Zephyrs 4d, Galatea 8d : Dress Linens; self colours, Sd, ex tra large Corsets for stout ladies 45.Oarpenter'f. ' ' ;, ■ . : IBBON Corsets, or short makes for splendid assortment Ladies' Print- Overalls Is Hd.— Carpenters'. ; ' : .; ■ .-. EN'S Panama Hats Is 6d to 2s lid, Under Pants and Singlets Is 6d, I Shirts Is lid, Sox, black or coloured., jd.—Carpenter's. THE TAHUNA DRAG will leayt TAHUNA at 7 o'clock, and wu. 'eave the CIRCUS at 10.30 p.m. for TaaUna - A. RUTLAND, Proprietor. ODSO'S Tailored Suits to Measure "at 65b will knock spots off tne I other fellow's at 84s, easy. ■ :. ■ T INOARNISH, the Great Modern I JLi Floor Polish. Non-slippery. Pre--1 serves the Linoleums. All Grocers, Is |sd and 2s 6d. J. H. Cock and Co; CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL FUND! IHE CITIZENS' BAND have generously decided to give an OPEN-AIR CONCERT of a special-, ly attractive character, in aid of the above Fund, on SUNDAY NEXT, at the BOTANICAL RESERVE, at 2.45' p.m. The Committee hope for a record attendance of the to mark appreciation of the Band's efforts. W. W. SNODGRASS, ' Hon. Secretary. i NELSON COLLEGES. . IHE FIRST TERM will commence as follows : Girls' College, Thursday, 2nd Feb. . Boys' College, Friday, 3rd Feb. The Principals will be in attendance from 2 to 4 p.m. on the daj preceding I the opening of the respective Colleges. I to receive new Pupils. ■• R. CATLEY, Secretarv. TENDERS FOR COAL LEASE. lENDERS, addressed to the Chairman of the Nelson Harbour Board, will be received at the office of the Haibour Board until noon of Monday, . the -.hirteenth day of February. 1911, for the Purchase of a COAL-MINING LEASE of about 500 Acres of land, in one block, forming, part of the Waimea Mudflat, and lying below High Water mark, and to the westward o* the land belonging to the Nelson Freezing Company, a plan whereof can be inspected atrthe office ot the Harbour Board during office hours. The following are the material provisions of the Lease, to bo sold : TERM : 50 ve^rs. UPSET RENTAL: 6d Royalty on all marketable coal. ,won. ALL BUILDINGS, fixtures, and other improvements on the land shall be paid for, bv the next succeeding tenant in manner provided by "The Public Bodies Leasing Act, 1908," section 11. THE HIGHEST cr any tender not necessarily accepted. Nelson, January 13th, 19kU
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 27 January 1911, Page 6
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