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NEW AD VEETIBEMENTR, Harmonic 3Qeiecy7~ c onceet. School of Music THURSDAY. 2nd May, Admission 2/-, Seats reserved at Jackson's, 2/6. —PROGRAMME— 1. Overture— "Bohemian Girl" ... Bftlfe The Orchestra. 2. Pianoforte Solo — "Scherzo" ...Chopin : Miss Dora Jtjdson. 3. Song— -"In Lotus Land". Lehman I ' Miss Phillips. 1 4. "Albumblatt" Wagner The Orchestka. 5. Song— "The Vikings" Eaton Faning The Chorus. Pact 11. Hiawatha's Wedding Feast, BY COLERIDGE TAYLOR. 1401 FOR NEW PLYMOUTH AND HELENSVILLE. THE S.S. BELL BIRD. On FRIDAY. 3rd inst,, at 1 p.m. For cargo and further particulars, apply— LEVIN & CO., Ltd., 1406 ' Agents. Motueka Fruitgrowers GoOperative Society, Ltd. GENERAL Half-Yearly MKETTNO will bo hold in tho Anglican Schoolroom, on MONDAY. May Cth, at 7.30 p.m. CHARLES LOWE, 1400 Manager. "to the inhabitants of thk WAIMEAS. $gr REMEMBER Your Butcher's Bill ! THE FIRST and PRIMEST Quality of MEATS at Lowest Producing and Marketing Rates. SMALL GOODS a Speciality. Nimble Nmepence required instead of Slow Shilling. SUPPLY" CARTS deliver from Belgrove to Stoke. Address — W. R. HUNT & CO., 1407 WAKEFIELD. Good Agricultural Farm. £*/~\ ACRES, subdivided into 4 padOy docks, watered by springs ; good cropping land (40 acres in last season) ; all clear of noxious weeds. House seven rooms, workshop, 2-stall stable, eartshed, j and byre; 1 mile from school, close to railway station. Price, only £25 per acre. Tip-Top Agricultural and Pastoral Farm. ~f A /"4/VACRE Farm, all fenced and _LQ<\J\S subdivided into 10 paddocks, watered by running streams, sheep ! yards and dip; 300 acres ploughable ; \ grows good wheat, barley, and oats ; will carry 1000 sheep (good fattening country) also" large number of cattle. House 8 rooms, large barn, sheds, and all necessary outbuildings ; on main road, mile from school, 4 miles from railway. Full particulars and price on application to BISLEY BROS. & CO., 1408 Land and Estate Agents. CALEDONIA HOUSE. CHEESE. Silverley's : A rich, full Cieam cheese, mild, and choice flavour, in two sizes, loaf and medium Kaupukonui: A fine old cheese, fullflavored and well matured. Finest Dutch Cheese : Owl brand ; lib tins. Manufactured by Den Hoed and Sloots, Rotterdam. McLeason's Imperial Canadian Cheese : New pattern; half-pound tins, Parmesan Cheese: Grated for Maccaroni Cheese, etc., etc. E. GROVE and SON, (Late R. SNODGRASS & SONS) DIRECT IMPORTERS OP HIGH CLASS OROGERIES AND PROVISIONS HARDI-STREEr, Tetjsphoke 41. 930 TASKER & LEVIEN Dun Oats. Dun Oats, Dun Oats, for winter feed, just landing. Grass Seeds. Cocksfoot, farmers' And machine dressed Eyegrass, Italian and Old Pasture, Ryegrass and Clovers, Chewings, Meadow, Hard and Sheep Fescues, Foxtail, Timothy, Cpwgrass, Eed Alyske, VTbite Dutch and other Clovers, Turnip and Swede Seed, Paspaluni Dilitatum. Hop Bales and Seaming Twine Coke and 801 l Sulphur Kiln and Bin Hessians Sheep Dips, Little's and Brooke s Wire Netting, Sheep centre strand Bft and 6ft Fowl Netting Fowl antTPig Feed. Barley, crushed or whole Pollard and Bran Agencies. New -^Zealand State Fire Insur ance Hello te Cream Separators Massey Harris Implements Walnuts. We are cash buyers of. Walnuts in any quantity, [A Cabd.J DR, HENRY WRIGHT, Physician and Surgeon, has commenced practice in Nelson, and may be consulted from 9to 11 a.m. ; Ito 2 p.m. ; 6to .8 p.m.; at "Ware," corner of Hardy and Tasman Streets. 1034 FRANK HURLEY, INSURANCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Jackson's Buildings (late A. E. Moore). District Agent Phoenix Assurance Co. Agent — Australian Widows Fund Life Co. Norwick &. London Accident Co. Remington Typewriter Cq.

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Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 11924, 2 May 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 11924, 2 May 1907, Page 2