NEW ADYBBTI6EMENTB. DRUIDS' DANCE— the last of the ; eesßon— Beohabite Hall, To-morrow (WEDNESDAY), 8 till 12. Tickets 1/., at Bookmaan'e. Befreahmenta. 1632 j EV» MR JTJDKINS will MeePali , TEMPEBANCE WORKERS at tbe B&Qtiet Schoolroom THIS (IUBBDAY) ! EVBMNG, at Eight o'olook. 1630 BRITIBH AND FOREIGN : BIBLE SOCIBIY. ACOMMITTEeTmEETING of the above Society will be held on WEDNESDAY, Sept, 7th, at 3 p.tn.i at the Bishop's Cottage. > ' ; J. BEATON BARKER, 1681 Hon. Secretary. \ Eti OWE R, SWEETS, an? CAKE 1 COMPETITIOIftiwiII be held on WEDNESDAY, 7th ; September, in the Provincial Hall. Open 3to 5 p.m. and 7.30 £0 10 p.m. Admigßion 1/-, Children halfpiioe. Tiokets admit Afternoon and Even- ; ing. Entries to be sent in to tbe Provincial Hall before 11 a.m. on Wednesday. , His Honor Judge Robinson will present tbe 1 piiaes. 1679 | "THERONGA ANDOPOURI j VALLEYS. I THE WASTE LANDS OOMMIITEE'S FSPOBT. i A MEETING of all tboso interested in .A. tbe Conservation of the Ronga and Opoari Forests will be held at the Council Chamber at 8 o'olook THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. Baeinesß of importance. FRANCIS TRASK, 1675 Mayor. RONGA AND OPOURI NATIONAL PABB. ALL Members of the NELSON SCENERY PRESERVATION SOCIETY are requested to attend (he Meeting at the Council Chambers THIS EVENING. 0. I. FELL, 1676 President. NELSON ACCLIMATIZATION SOCIETY. THE SEASON for TAKING TROUT wilhin the Counties of Waimea and Cotlingwood OPENS on 15th Septkhbkb, 1893, and CLOSES 28th Februaby, 1899. Licenses to Fieh can be obtained from Messrs J. E. HouQseil & Co., Trafalgarstreet, on payment of 10/- for Adults, 5/for Ladies, and 5/- for Youths under 16; and 2/6 extra above the Iron Gate on Mr Newport's Run. Persons are Cautioned against taking Trout illegally. ROGER W. W. KINGDON, 1677 Secretary. FUNERAL. mHE Friands of tbe late WILLIAM J_ HENRY LEFOE are respcottally informed that hie Funeral will leave the Hospital THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, for the New Cemetery. A. AMOS, 1678 Undertaker. PREMIER HAM & BACON FACTORY. PUBLIC NOTICE HpHE undersigned wishes to THANE the JL Farmers of Motuoka and the surrcuading Districts for the liberal suppoit aocorded to his Eaotory, and bags to notify that it will be Cloßed for this season on WEDNBSDAY, tho 7th met. A. MANCY, 1679 Moineka. INSPECTION INVITED of our FIRST DISPLAY SPRING & EARLY SUMMER MILLINERY, M&NTLEF, OAPEB DREBS MATERIALS, SUNSHADES, RIBBONS, ETC., which comprise some of tbe Prettiest Designs ever Bhown. ft, T. MELHUISH DIRECT INPORTER. Tbafalqar-btreet. NEW BOOKS. Maoßham'3 "The Making of Sainti," 2/6 Ward's " Helbeok of Bannisdale," 2/6 Winter's •• The Prioe of a Wifa," 2/6 Presoott'a " Dearer than Honour," 2/6 Magruder's " Dead Selves," 2/6 Bergeaat's " A Valuable Life," 2/6 Yack'a •• Life is Life," 2/6 Humphrey's M Pbcebe Tilson," 2/6 Mead's " The Siren," 2/6 Rita's "Tbe Sinner," 2/6 Moore's " Evelyn lanes," 2/6 Moutereson'a " At the'Croßs Roads," 4[Walford'a ■• Loddy Marget," 2/6 Lyall's •• In Golden Days," 2/6 Lyall's " Wayfaring Men," 4/Fletoher's " Tbe Buildsra," 4/Beeant's "The Deacon's Orders," 2/Gould's " Landed at Last," 2/Savage's " la the Swim," 2{- % Jocslyn's Miss Rayburn's Diamonds, 2/6 Waite's Oroas Trails,'* 2/6 Russell's " Sea Greet,," 6d i Russoll's " Sailor's Sweetheart," 6d Mason's "Oourtßhip of Morrioe Buokler," 6d 11 Boys of England," Vol. 6* H. D. JACKSON. Phoenix Bicycles. A NOTHER SHIPMENT of these High _£jl. Grade Wheels juit to hand, and have opened out in splandid order. Come and inspect them, they are well worth looking at, and will bear the minotest criticism, They say tbe Ladies' Phoenix Wheel is 11 Dainty as a field of daisies," If light running, airiness, and attractive grace add anjtbiog to exact adjustment, to comfort, convenience, and utiiity, 50a have it here. Your wheel exhibits your taste as much bb do yonr olotheß. You cannot help but appear well on the graoeful, artistically built Phoenix. It compels admiration. Around the world or around the^ comer — the Fbcenix is built for a journey anywhere. From start to finish " it stands the racket." M- M- WEBSTER representing the '• Stater Bicycle Manufacturing Company," United States of America ' 1
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Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9269, 6 September 1898, Page 2
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655Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9269, 6 September 1898, Page 2
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