Competition Prize Essay. To Children attending the Public Schools of the Nelson Education District. A PRIZE of One Guinea, and a Becond prize of Half-a-Guinea, will be given to the Girl or Boy who will, after inspection, write the best Essay on " What I Saw at Lock's Furniture Warehouse." CONDITIONS PRIZE ESSAY, I Each Competitor must giVe na&e and age, and the school he or she attends. Children are expected to fee accompanied by their parents when inspecting but ohildren whose parents are unable to attend will not be debarred from competing. Essays should not contain more than 800 words. All Essays to be the property of the Universal Provider, who will have the right to publish all or any of them. The premises will be open for inspection on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, commencing on Monday, 27th June, until competition closes. The competition closes on tha 2nd of August, 1903, and each competitor must have his or her name entered (after inspection) upon a Register at Look's, and must attach a certificate from parent or teaoher that the Essay is the competitor's own composition. j Independent judges will be appointed to ! make the awards. WM* LOCK, I The Universal Provider and Cheapest j House Furnisher, Nelson. 1 FURNITURE. ! -o •-- • f j^HE largest Stock of good, reliable, and JL. up-to-date Furniture is at LOCK'S. Immense stooks of Bedsteads, Carpets, 1 Rugs, Easy Chairs, Duchess Pairs, Couches, Chests Drawers, Suites, Bedding. All at prices that defy competition, Good strong wood-seated Chairs, from 3/3 ; Bentwood Chairs v/ith rockers, 5/6; Duchess Pairs, from 60/- ; Duchess Chests, from 50/-, at .LOCK'S, The Cheapest and most Complete House Furniture for Cash or on Terms. A WALK OVER. INHERE has been a walk over for the office of Mayor, and LOCK, the Universal Provider, can walk over any firm in Neleon in the Furnishing Line for best quality of manufacture, for up-to-date and stylish goods, for the largest and best selection, and last, but not least, for giving the BEST VALUE Besides a large choice of Furniture, Bedding, etc, LOCK holds immense stocks of Bedsteads, Fenders, Crookery, Enamelware, Cutlery, Blankets, Curtains, Sheeting, Carpets, Hearth Rugs, Quilts, etc. In a word, LOCK is a Complete Houso Farnisher and Direct Importer. Over 1000 happy homes completely furnished. Everybody satisfied. Goods sold for cash, or on Lock's easy payment system. Don't be misled, but go with the crowd, to LOCK, The Popular^House Furnisher. And SAVE MONEY. Winter Goods. STOCK replete wiih full assortment of latest Cloths, suitabie for LOUNGE SUITS MORNING SUITS DRESS SUITS FROCK COATS COVERT COATS You are cordially invited to calljand inspect. E. RICHARDS PRACTICAL TAILOR, Trafalgar-street. Another shipment of those health restoring Turkish Bath Cabinets, THE BUCKEYEOnly]! 30/** complete. *M. M. WEBSTER, Agen VIEWBANK STUD POULTRY YARDS Stoke, Nelson. D, NIMMO SOOTT Can now supply a limited number of Sittings from bis Prize Stook of Black and Buff Orpingtons. Awabds this Season : Two Specials, 12 First, 2 Second, and 3 Third Prizes. . EGGS . . 21/- per SittiDg* Mx Guakantee.— l replace all Eggs that from whatever cause do not produce a live chicken, if returned unbroken within one month from date of purchase. I Terms Cash with Order. 2429 Inspection Invited. i WEBSTER'S ! COFFEE Is still in the ascendant, j Always fresh from the Mill. Ask or " WEBSTERS," j It is the Best I NELSON HARBOR j DISTRICT. j special loan; OF | £65,000 AT 4 PER CENT INTEBEST. THE A.M.P. Society" have |taken up £45,000 of this Loan. Applications j are now invited for the Balance of the Debentures £20,000), reserved by thei Board for ssue to the Public. : Each Debenture is for £100, and the i currency Thirty Years from September Ist : 1902. j The Interest Coupons are payable half- j yearly, at the National Bank of New Zealand. * j The Security for the Loan comprises : " The Foreshore of Nelson Harbor ; the Waimea Mudflats ; and the Flats within the Harbor, as vested in the Harbor Board ; together with all monies accruing to the Board by way of Revenue ; and a speoial rate not exceeding one penny in the ponnd in the ysar on all rateable property in the District." The Debentures are now obtainable at value (bearing interest from date of purchase), by application to either the Ohaib man or the Tbeasureb of the Nelson Harbor Board ; or at the National Bank o New ■Zealand, Nelson. Z JOHN GRAHAM,
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Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10787, 4 August 1903, Page 4
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