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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Promenades Concert. THE STOEE ORPHANAGE BRASS BAUD will giye a Promenade Ojflrioert in the BOTANICAL BESERVE on BUSI>AY 3ept. 29th, at 2.45 p.m. (weather permitting). 1010 MOTUEKA ROAD BOARD. mENDEBS (to be sent in not later thin X 7.30 p.m. on FRIDAY, the 4th October aext) are invited for FORMING, <fco., on Byroad in Waiwero, leading to Straohan'a and Delanoy's sections. Specifications of the work may be inspected at Mr JcidaJo, Motueka, and Mr J. Delaney, jnnr.'s, Ngatimoti. H. EVERETT, 2011 Soo. M.8.8. Trinity Presbyterian SUNDAY SCHOOL A NNIVERSARY SERVICE B in oonneoxjL tion with the above will be held on SUNDAY NEXT, Sept. 29th, oonduoted by the iiEV. JAMBS H. MaoK^NZIE. A CHILDREN'S SERVICE wi 1 be held in the AFTERNOON, oommencing at Three o'clock. At this Service the PBIZfiS. gained by Boholara daring the, paßt year will be distributed. Ppeoial Hymn a and Anthems will be sang by Scholars, assisted by Teachers and the Ohoir. The Collections at all services will ba on behalf of the Sunday School Funds. ON THURSDAY. 3rd October, there will be a SCHOLARS TEA io the Church Hal!, at 6.15, and a CONCERT in the Oburoh at 7.30, when the Service of Song " True as Steel " will be rendered. Reader : Mr E. Beaohatn. Admission Free ; Collection in aid of Sunday Sohool Funds. 1012 GO TO THE TT AHP tiH O p tor good value XIA A. in White and Speokled Straw Hata, A special line to hand ex Otorama, from London, 3/9 eaoh. — OHAS. HILL & SONS. 2013 MISSES FRANK & EOSS (Late with A. W. Bain & Co.) HAVE oommenoed BusineßS r s DRESSMAKERS in the Rooms above the Auckland Clothing Company, Bridge street, where they hope to receive a f^ir share of public patronage Style and Fit GoAaANTBBD. Entrance at Bide next Healy & Sons. 2014 FUNERAL. TEE Friends of the late CAPTAIN FONSONBY are reepeotfully informed that his FUNERAL will leave the residence of Mb Ledger, Wakapoaka Road, TOMORROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at 3 o'olook, for the New Cemetery. A. AMOS, 2015 Undertaker. TH6ATBE ROYAL. TUESDAY, let Ootober. GRAND MAORI Entertainment in aid of the NATIVE CHURCH, Molueka. EXCITING WAR DANCES, STIRRING BATTLE OBIEB, AMUSING PASTIMES, and PECULIAR SONGS. For fall Programme see Handbills. Prioes of Admission— 3/-, 2/, and 1/-. RICH MOND OaafellowB 1 Hall, THURSDAY, Oot. 3rd 2/- & 1/.. WAKEFIELD Temperance H»U, FRIDAY, Oot. 4th.— B/- and 1/-. 2016 en • i. O A PIECES of these 50 inCn &VJ lovely MnsliDß, Art MllSlinßi bordered, and 50 inobes Bdayard. Jft *° y b r a d f iTen a * ay EVERETT BROTHERB. "" ~~Kf\ PI BO~E S New Shirt O\J Blouse Lawnß, _, . white ground with small BIOUSe LaWnS patterns, to be sold at 61 6(i a yard a yard. Warranted faßt oolors. EVERETT BROTHERS. Wfl have opened a „ W*™** lot of Rlnnenft and tbeae B oodß ( bo * b colored ciH# aod white^ ia Cambrioa> SnirtSi Lawns, Pongees, and 1/6* Naiosooks, whioh we are selling from 1/6 eaoh. EVERETT BROTHERS. WE are selling very StyMsh Tweed Ladies 1 Tweed S um n e S ? 0^ plet^ hoB a J O-.-4.. -«-,,» Vilo and 15/-. inese Costumes gooda are maae from 12/6. really good tweeds, and are worth twioe the marked prioea. EVERETT BROTH &B3. NELSON ROWING OLUB. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will be held at the Commercial Hotel on FRIDAY, the 4th Ootober next, at 8 p.m. Intending Members are requested to attend. ENTRIE3 for the TRIAL FOURS will close on the same evening. E. E. LOW, 2001 Hon. Secretary. NELSON CAMERA CLUB. SPECIAL EXHIBITION OF LIMELIGHT VIEWS IN TBE PROVINCIAL HALL On FRIDAY, September 27tb, at 8 p.m Speoial Collection of English and South Australian Views will be shown. Admission— Si xpencb. 200(} C. SMITH, THE CASH DRAPER is now showing FIRST SHIPMENT OF NEW SPRING GOODS, imported direot from the Continental markets, whioh will offer to the public at WHOLESALE PBICBS FOR GASH. Latest Novelties in* Mantl«B';Oapeß, Jaoketa, -Millinery, Children's Bonnets and Hats, Dress Materials, Muslins, Prints, Galatea 9, Drills, Gloves, Hosiery, Sunshades, &o. An exceptionally ohoioe assortment of [iADIBS 1 SAILOR AND FANCY STRAW HATB, the best ever offered. C. SMITH, THE OASH DRA|PER. Bridge*Btreet.

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Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8364, 27 September 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8364, 27 September 1895, Page 2