NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Offices to Let. Apply— NORWICH UNION CHAMBERS, 241 Hardy itreet. ~"~FOB_SALE. ~" One TIP BOX DRAY One Heavy SPRING CART One Light SPRING CART 242 Apply J, R. DODSON & SON. Money ! Money ! TSE Permanent Bujldiug. Society is .prepared to accept MONEY on Deposit as under ;-— 3£ per oent at call 4 per cent if fixed for 3 months GEO. M» ROOT, 243 Secretary. NELSON SCHOOL MUSIC THE FIRST TERM, 1903, will comi mence on TUESDAY, February 3rd. ALL Intending Pupils, not being College Boarders, must call on the Secretary in order to be enrolled. Former Pupils Hot returning will kindly notify their Teaoher. The Principal and Teachers will be in attendance at the School, in order to receive New Pupils, on February 2nd, between 11 and noon^, ' . , , All Fees are payable 5n advance* T. BLAKE HUFFAM, 244 Sea Mary; N.B M. NEW ZEALANd'rAILWAYS. VISIT OF THE ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM TO NELSON. January 27th and 28th, 1903. Oa TUESDAY, January 27th, the Train usually leaving Nelson for Motupiko at 4.30 p.m. will be delayed until 6 p.m., and will run correspondingly later to destination. The 7.15 P-*n- Train, Motupiko to Belgrove, will also run 1 hour and 30 minutes later tha-a usual. On WEDNESDAY, January 28th, the Train usually leaving Nelson for Belgrove at 4.30 p.m. will bo delayed, and will leave Nelson, for Motupiko, at 7.15 p.m. ; Richmond depart 7.45 p.m, Wakefield Bi2o p.m, Belgrove 850 p.m, Motupiko arrive 9.20 p.m A Train will leave Motapiko at 9.40 p.m. for Belgrove. FARES. On January 27th and 28th, Holiday Excursion Tickets (available for return up to Saturday, January 31st,) will be issued from any station to Nelson at 2d per mile First Class and Id per mile Second Class, minimum fare 3/- First Class and 2/- Second Class, except where the ordinary fare ia less. On Wednesday, January 28th, the Nelson Goods Shed will be closed from 1 p.m. BY ORDER. Stationmaster in. Charge's Office, Nelson, Jan. 21st 1903. " 245 Just to Hand. A FULL RANGE J)F SIZES & SHADES IN t DENT'S ALBION 3:GLOVEB.j The same Glove AT The same Price 4/9 A PAIR. J. P. BLACK and SON, TRAFALGAR STREET. 246 i QECOND COMPETITION ' KING! fer % Z S Are the Best Value in Beverages ever offered to the Public of New Zealand. Our First Competition haying proved such a great success, and the prize winners having expressed themselves so muchgratified with our j FINE ART PRIZES, we have made arrangements to offer further 100 FRAMED PORTRAITS of their Majesties the King and Queen in their Coronation Robes of State -in all respects identical with those jußt distributed, Previous winners are allowed the option of ; taking the cash value of the Picture — viz., HALF A GUINEA. ~ 1 The Pictures will be distributed to the ' 100 oonsumers who send in the Largest Number of Coupons. The Coupons must be posted to us not later than Jane 30, 1903. ;'....-.- In addition to those Works of Art we offer FIVE EXTRA PRIZES of ONE GUINEA in CASH To the Five Consumers who head the list with the Largest Number of Coupons. ■T7T\rr< J TEA • 2/ " per lb JftJLJNvJn COFFEE 1/6 perlb WILSON. BALK & CO., Pbopeibtobs, [A Cabd.] MESSRS GRAY AND PARKER, D ntal Surgeons, *"'* =j: "' 3M " Hours— 9 a.m. to 5 p.m .■-. Ciofa f&tardajr ip.mfJ:
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Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10623, 23 January 1903, Page 2
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