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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Nelson A. A. &, G. Club. 0 k NNUAL GENERAL MEETING of 0 -ex. the above Club will be held on 0 FRIDAY, 26th July, at 8 p.m., at Mer--3 cer's Rooms. Members and intendh-g members and all interested ht--sn,thletics cordially invited to attend. GEO. HOGG, ' 2474 Hon. Secretary. . THEATRE_ROYAL. 1, TUESDAY, JULY 23»i> • GRAND "CONCERT IN AID OF PIANO FUND, CONSUMPTIVE ANNEXE. —PROGRAMME.— 1. (a) "The Sabbath Mom," (b) "Every Rustling Tifee." Male Glee Party. 6 Messrs A. E. Tasker, Wilkinson, Brady, E. Richards, B. Tasker, A. Taylor, Rishworth, T. Taylor; A. P. Lucas, conductor. 2. Song— "Childie" ......... (Behrend) it 3. Cornet Solo—" Carnival de Venice " Bandsman Berryman. (Hartmann) ig 4. Song — "Douglas Gordoi" (Lawrence Miss May Driscoll. Kellie) 5. Song— " Love's Echo ."■ ... (Newton) Mrs McKay. 6. Recitation — "Lorraine. Lorraine, Loree " (Descriptive of a horse race j - when women jockeys competed). Miss Fannye Coote. 7. Song— "The Veterans" ... (Adams) Mr Cleland. Interval 10 Minutes. 8. "A Case for Eviction," — Misses Reeves, Ladley, and Mr C. Palmer, 9. Duet—" Will ,ye no' conic back again" (Old Jacobite Song) Miss and Mr Stewart. 10. Violin Solo — " Fantasie on Scene de Ballet" ... (Deßerriot) Miss Mabel Flettv , 11. Flute Solo— (a) "Fruhlingslied" ... >■ (Mendelssohn); (b) "Melodic" (Rut } benstein). Mr T. Louijson. -„ 12. "There was a Tack, There was a Boy, There was a Teacher New." Male Glee Party. Accompanists— Misses Kempthorne and E>- Coote-. is Gon Save The King! fl. Dress Circle and Stall Seats may be reserved at Jackson's without extra charge. Garrison Band kindly consented to play m in front of Theatre. 2468 JbMJli »A£jKPART of SECTION 209, Nelson, having a frontage of 30 feet to ProvinX*K * cial Lane, with a depth of 67 feet ; a good building site. ADAMS & HARLEYj 2456 Solicitors, Nelson. .„ Delicious Sweetmeats. id EHOLER, PETERS & NESTLES' FAMOUS Milk Chocolates. InJ.a, 3d, md Gd Tablets. - S. KIRSPATRICK&CO,, Ltd. Wholesale Amenta. ** f ffiK wFT \ l e?^^\S%*^!_. C? %J XV% |g} INSURANCE !g %# 'OFFICE. rt ,HE " SUN " 13 the eldest Offioe in the A world doing FIR 8 busine3B only. -a Prompt and liberal settlement of claims ill made by Lecal Agents. Rates of Premiumind oth. 3: Info* tuition on applioation*, Je We ROUT& SONS, AGENTS, NELdON es L A CARD; J LEAPER BROTHERS, ARCHITECTS. of Address— SELWTN PLACE, [NELSON[A Card. I G. HOBY, (Latb J. W. Tatton A Son.) ld DENTAL SURGEON, TRAFALGAR STREET T* RICHARDSON, f.m.t:a., loindon. (Certificated) —PIANO AND ORGAN EXPERT,— Goldie's Beae, Wellington. Tuner to-.-,, ~ The Examiners Royal Academy of Music, London. The Examiners Trinity College of Music, London. Periodical Visits every Four Months. HAS ARRIVED.;;^ ORDERS left at Mr T. B. Huffam's, Trafalgar-street. 2425 TA Card.J DR, HENRY WRIGHT, Physician and Surgeon, has commenced practice in Nelson, and _r_ay be consulted from 9to 11 a.m. • Ito 2 p.m. ; 6to 8 p.m.; at "Ware," corner of Hardy and Tasman Streets. 1034 Money To Lend. JP9^ fin.! small eums, on ~ *W)UwU Freehold or Leasehold Land, also on Live Stook, Clips ot Wool, Graia, aad Hop?, «t lowest current rate. BfSi-EY BROS. A CO., 682 Finance, Stock A Station Agents. MONEY JTO LEND, WE have MONEY TO LEND on Mon, gage 3of Freehold Land, in largs andgsmull ■£ snms, at lowest cubbent bates. Kingdon, Glasgow & Hayes, SOLICITORS NELSON. raONEYJO LEND. 2 Pitt &~Moore, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. WE have MONEY TO LEND for olientE in large or small Bums to suit borrowers, at LOWEST CURRENT RATES of interest, j Very easy^terma made for repayment of < prinoipal. MONEY JTO LEND. ; f r HAVE MONKS' TO Id! YD on Mortgage • JL of. Freehold at current rates. L. D." EASTON, ] ' Solicitob. Motueki. q MONEY TO LEND. } Adams & Harley > (late Adams A Eingdon). " Barristers, Solioitors, and Notaries Pablio i We have MONEY TO LEND, in large or -j small sums to suit Borrowers, at loweßt n ourrent rates of inkiest. j Easy terms made for the repayment of £ principal. a ' — . a MItTEOROLOGICAi. OBSERVATIONS. ° l.Ai-BSiat ••Feliw; :..,' altitude about 80 p feet above sea level. a j . . — n 8 I Thermomster ° Dte 1 Fhade * Wind Wind ° iJ4ie ' g -~-u— . _ 9 a.m. noon, f S M<»xi- Mini- £ W mum. mum " -1 — ■ July 12 29.50 53 34 C. — T „ 13 29.55 53 40 5.W.P — g, „ 14 296 56 36 O. N.E.L „ 1 '9.76 50 a 7 SE.L — o „• 16 29,86 52 35 S.W f — r „ 17 30 1? 52 35 C. S.L. fl j „ 18 30.34 5J 85 S.E.Ii h ' n These observation- are tafc^u at 9 a*m and if there be any alteration in the - tioa of the wind at noon, the latter li vv Sjivei. ' - ' ii

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Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 11994, 22 July 1907, Page 2

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