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Nelscn Citizens' Band. -— The Citizens' Band played in town on Saturday night, the music being much enjoyed by theTpublic. ?A donation cl two guineasjvas given'by Mr Vining towards "the* Band's funds. 1 The Band intend to hold a concert nest' Sunday afternoon in the Botanical, Gardens, when some interesting Selections will be rendered by the Band Old Boys' Association.— ln connection with the Nelson College Old Boys' Association, it may be mentioned, that ,Mf Vfi Wi Squires, a former member of tne Committee, did not seek re-election. Presbyterian Church. — The anniversary services in connection with Trinity Presbyterian Church Sunday School were conducted yesterday morning and evening by the minister, Rev> Ji MacKengie, rthe address at the morning service being more particularly directed to the children, and that of the evening to the parents. There were large congregations at each service, andj the children gang Special hymns reflecting credit on their conductor, Mr R. B. Snodgrass, Supeintendent of the School. The Church was tastefully decorated for the occasion. Good Teniplary.— Bro. Bascand, the Organising Agent, will give an address at Foresters' Hall this evening at eight o'clock. A collection will be taken in aid of the Organisation fund; Members of Order will meet at 7.30 sharp; Building Societies;— Subscriptions to the Building JSocioty are payable- to-day -'and -to:-riiorrow at the Society's offices. —The Joitnightly pay day of the Peoples' Terminating Building Society takes place to-day. Mb Gbknwood, dentist, New Surgery oppoiste M, M. Webster, Trafalgar-stree'. Collingwood November 20, 21. With the advent of spring comes Victory butter. If you appreciate delicious butter made on the most approved scientific principles ask i our grocer for Victory, and take >i nothing else. 3930 We have opened up in new up-io- , date premises, next Mr Dickson, saddler, with our Summer Stock. Everything new-— Harfprd and Daly, High Class Tailors, Trafalgar Street. Sir Joseph Ward, in opening the | Post Office gave an interesting > sketch of the history and progress. ' of Nelson since 1842, bnt he omitted I to mention two factors which have ■ largely contributed to the prosperity i during recent years— one being that • Mr Lock, the well-known .Universal ■ Provider, and complete furnisher* J bad furnished over 1200 happy bonies, * either for cash or on his easy pay--7 inent system. The other, which > has also added to the prosperity and i welfare of , the' pedplej especially c the ladies, is tne wonderful Atlas 7 sewing hlachines; Thesa uiaohi^ea t are right up-to-date, give entire 3 satisfaction, and sold at low prices by Mr Lock, the cheapest house furnisher and the sola agent for b the colony. 3 The Thmpbbatubb.— At three JAotib this r morning the thermometer outside this office ' registered 55 degrees, j Messrs Mark Sprot and Co. notify that the sale of carpets, etc., on be- ' half of Messrs Everett Bros, is post--3 poned till further notice. Recitations at The Exhibition.— The following are the results of the f Shakesyerian test nnd" own choice" g recitation contests at the Exhibition - Gentlenien: A.Coe, 1165 points, 1; 3 J. Mitchell, 990 points, 2: J.. S. a Yates, 985 points, 3; A. D. Aitken, i 900 points, L The judge pointed - out for the Committee to decide that - Mr Coe bad used a book. Ladies: 3 Miss Cowan, 1110 points, 1; Miss 1 Maie Butler, 1020 points, 2 ;Miss M. I Gardiner, 970 points, 3 ;Miss Mary 3 Bulter 855; Miss Shirtcliffe 850 Miss i Tonks 800; Miss Bundell 745; Miss 3 Dignan 615 Miss Sommers, 590; i Miss Luke, 590. > State Coal Mine.— A Greyniouth i correspondent states: "The State i coal mine bas worked constantly 3 during the past two months, and ' there' is now a magnificient field opened up, the dip having been driven about thirty-five chains with--1 out a break. This alone is sufficient ' to last the present generation, without r any further prospecting. " A Motor Record.— Mr P. El worthy ? has just put up a niotor recoi'd be--1 tvreen Christchurch and Dunedin. I He was accompanied by Mr G A t Julius, and drove his new 12-16 hp four-cylinder white Talbot car The distance was covered in nine hourß 30 minutes without a bitch of any 3 kind. The express train between Christchurch and Dunedin takes 3 nine hours 20 minutes to accomplish j the journey.
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SYNOPSIS of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS The following new advertisements appear A this issuerWanted, good miners Good Templaiy— address tonight Juvenile Templars — Exhibition prizes Foi sale or to let, chop, eto Nelson Rifles' pai ado cancelled Lecture on Technical Ednoation Xmas display footwear, L : ghtbmd & Co Richmond Athletio & Cycling Club B^ys' College, tenders for furnishing Barque Westland— all claims Harmonic Society's concert Opportunity for piano buyers For Wanted, Lost, etc advertisements see outer column third page. For Auotion Sales see fourth page. We are "showing some splendid lines in holiday suits for boysstrong Galatea washing blouses at 2s 3d, boys' Holland washing suits at 6s.— The Cash Drapery Company Bridge' Street.
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Colonist, Volume XLVIX, Issue 11812, 17 December 1906, Page 2
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