Owing to every line being greatly reduced 1 C, Smith's Great Clearing Sale is proving a huge success. Call and inspect the bargains. To reduce the price of Kid Gloves is a special feature at C. Smith's Great Reduction Sale. C. Smith's Great Sale is not an every day j sale, but a genuine sale of reduced prices, ; with a big stock W select from , g NptHJNG Llkß SOAP , ! furesoßp, good Bcap, honest to^p, Pears ! Boap c ;. . . -; - . . .■•-■■■■- ] NOTICS TO SHEEP OWNBR3. rpHE nndersigoed, 'acting on behalf of J MeBBXB H. Matson&Oo, Cbristohnrob, tbe wel'-known.Stpck Agents,' is BOOKING OBSESS (free of ' oommi-sion) for fC&MS, eeleoted by a competent judge, from" the best Flccka in CaatHtbnr?. A. H. JdSNSrON, P.O. Box 91, Nelßon. Greea Peed for Winter So«r Cape IJarleyi Kje Corn, Potato Oats, i. to. BeefcVf BeecLat. . NFALE & HADDOW'S. SUNDAY SCHOOL PICK — o — .'{pßE ANNUAL PICNIC of the Christ X Church and All Saints' Sunday Sohoola will be held oh WEDN&SD *% Next, Jarmafy 24, in Mr O'Brien's paddock near Bishopdale. - , , , Train leaves 10.30. Beturn Tickets, for Adults 6d of Bey J. P. Kempibonie and Rev J. F. Snee. Tett for Visitors 1/-FOWL_i-EH:Lr~ 2/. Bushel. Good Pmmp Barley ; 1 saok or more. '. ath. At M3ALE A HWDDOWS. CHAFF, 50/- ion detive cd. NEALE & HADDOW. r\ 0Y A L MAIL CO A OH. STANLEY FoWLER, Pbopbibtob, ; BEGS to inform h<? Inbabitftnte of Biwaka, Mriucfc;. F.;ohmoi>d, and ihe Burroundins ditk.ei^ »hfit his, Cdaoh tow funs daily between iii: a cveraentfoned plaoee, and he hopes, by strio. attention to his dmieß, to merit a fair ahera of puhlio patronage. All parcels or orders entrusted to him will reoeive his careful attention. Paily Timetablk. Leave— Biwaka Poßt Office 7 a.m. Motueka do 7.30 a.m. Arrive — Biobmond .. 11*30 a,m. Leave — •> Bailwey Hotel, Bichmond, 12.30 p.m. Arrive— Molu'ka Post Office 4.30 p.m Biwaka do 5 p.m N iUW'BpuKS. Penelc.pe in Scotland, 2/6 and 3/6 Carre) Pc " Pauline Keßsler," 8/6 O'Sfll's " Jobn Bull & Co," 1/Fowier's " C^er of the West," 2/6 and 3/6 aUfobmanfa " Greatest Gift," 2/6 and 3/6 gtewart'a "Wipe on the Leea," 2/6and ; 3/6 ; Benßon'a •• Mammon & ; po,)' 2/6 and 4/Piotorial History Traneyaal, .l/3 Obafmoßdelej^B "Bed Cottage."; 2/6,3/6 Jokailfl " Poor Plut6ora|B,'', 2/6 and 3/6 Gordoa'a " Leaser Destinies," 2/6 and 3/6, BusseU'B 'Under^he Sjambock," 2/6, 3/6 Athlay'a ■♦• Fampua, Trial,?' 2/6 and 3/6 Bang's V Enobaijtejl Typewrlter, l^;Tbynne*B " Bqffih'fl Fiord,: 1 3/6 and. 3/6 HarW 'VMr (Jao^ BamliJa,'' 2/6 and 3/6 New !^qarateriy; i NbVelette,J/6 CdDtingent Badges and Medals, 6d eaon J. E.HOPNHELL & QO« TTTTHEATENA— Fineet Porridge Meal W for Summer cse. Bags 1/3, 1/9, and 3/-. ■ ' At tEALB&BADPCW. NELSONS SAVINGSBANK. IN LIQUIDATION. THE Liquidators have For Bale the undermentioned Properties:— Section 735 and part of section 734, City of Nelßon, containing 1 acre 3 rood*, having a frontage cf 191 feet to Si Vincent-street, with Briok Building thereon, oppoeite the Toi Tai Valley Girls' Sohoo 1 . P^rt of sections 5 and 8, block E, Nelson, containing 4a 3r 36p, and having frontageß to Si Vincent, Jenoer, and Tu'uka streets, with,€ottage theiebn. Part of section 717, City of Kelson, having 40 feet frontage to Vangrard-street, and a depth of 90 feet, with Dwellinghouse thereort, . ■. Seotion 646, City of Nelson, containing ona acre (more or Use), and having a frontage of 122 feet respectively to Waimea road at d Kawai street, with Buildings thereon, opposite foot of Van Dieman street. Part of section 1104, City of Nelson, ooniainbg 19 perches, having a frontage o! R4ft to Bridge Btreet, with large' two-storey Building suitable for a store or shop. The increasing I raffia from tbe country by way of tbe Books Boad mast tend to improve the value of property in this part of the oit SiViNGs Bans Pbemisks. Part seotion 445, City of Nelßon, having a frontage of 27 feet to Trafalgar-street, and a depth of 90 feet, with right-of-way from Hardy street. A substantial twostorey Brick Building ia ereoted thereon, comprising large front offioe at preaent oooupied by the Liquidators of the Bank, and five other rooms let to tenants. There are also two strong looms in the building. This desirable property is situated nearly opposite the Poßt Offioe, and is one of the best business Bites in tbe city. Further particulars may be obtained, on application at the Bank Office, Trafalgaratteet. }"»»■*■> "THE L&ND-TAX AND INCOME TAX, ACT, 1899." Land and Income-tax Offioe, Wellington, 4th January, 1900. BY Order in Council, made and issued by His Exoellenby . the Governorin -Council on the 11th day of December last, under the anthority of the above Act, it waß determined that the reapcoiive duties by way of Income-tax leviable under the said Act should b* paid in one Bum on Monday, tbe 29th day of January, 1900, at the Office of the Oommisßionbi of Taxes, GovernnienV.Bnildiogs, Wellington ; and, in asoordanoe with soch Order in Council, I hereby give notice that the said duties wiU ba payable acoordingly. JOHNMoGOWAN, 57 Cqmmisßioner of Taxes. ~TO BUII.DERS. mENDEBS for the BBEOTION of the JL SCHOOL OF MUSIO will be received till Noon of THUBBDAY, 25tn J»nu«ry, 1900, at the Office of W. Bethwaite, where plans may be Been, . -r P. Q.QIBBB, , 3144 Seoietwy Bailding Ooamitl«€,
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Colonist, Volume XLIII, Issue 9692, 23 January 1900, Page 4
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858Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XLIII, Issue 9692, 23 January 1900, Page 4
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