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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Nelson Garrison Band. DON'T FORGET the Moonlight Concert on WEDNESDAY Night, in the Botanical Eeserve. Contest Selection, Quartett, .and March will be played. Artistic Drumming Exhibition. Commencing at 7.30 p.m. Silver Coin Collection. 168 Nelson Egg-Laying Competition. THE time within which application for Pens in the above may be made has been extended to January 31st. Intending Competitors are reminded to send in their applications without delay. The Competition is limited to 50 pens. Entrance Fee, 30s a Pen. Liberal prizes for monthly, yearly, and other tests. W. IT. SIMPSON, HO Secretary. PIANOS. NOTICE TO THE MUSTCAL PUTtLIC OF NELSON & DISTRICT. MR R. H. MAETIN begs to notify to the Musical Public that he has disposed of his property in Hardy-street, and known as the Dresden Piano Coy. He lias also relinquished the" Agency for the Dresden Co. ; but will continue on his own behalf the Business of PROFESSIONAL PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER, and will be pleased to wait on old and prospective patrons, and afford them the benefit of bis skilful and immediate attention. Orders may be left (pro. tern.) with MISS COHEN, Music Teacher, in room above old Dresden Piano Coy., Hardystreet All orders dealt with promptly. 168 f \ Consign Your Fruit Consign Your Fruit TO THOMPSON BROS., LTD, FRUIT AND PRODUCE AUCTIONEERS, WELLINGTON. A. G. "WALLACE, Auctioneer. (Late of Bisley Bros. & Co.) V J Ladies' Gold Watches. Highest Quality Throughout. Artistically Engraved Cases. Each Watch Fully Guaranteed. Absolutely Correct Timekeepers. The Ladies of Nelson are respectfnlly invited to inspect these superior and beautiful goods — just received. MUFF CHAINS i"n~Gold, of the best workmanship and finish, made in a variety of pleasing designs. " BROWN & KBRRT WATCHMARERS & JEWELLERS, TRAFALGAR-ST., - NELSON -%— - if GRASS SEED. COCKSFOOT."" 33 Sacks skl 4 „ 5d 20 „ 4d RYEGEASS and CLOVER, 3/6 bushel. BEST OLD PASTURE RYEGRASS, both English imported and Colonial Seed. ■ PASPALUM (hand shaken). New Seed at reduced rates. . CLOVERS and FESCUES, all best known and new varieties stocked. TURNIP Seed, RAPE Seed, MUSTARD. TURNIP MANURES. i Farmers tell us EVERY SEED GROWS. NEALE &HADDOW. SEED MERCHANTS. PIANOS FROM K J. HARLAND, Pianoforte Manufacturer, FA C TORIES. SHO WROOMS. 106 Wenlock Street j 76 East Road N. and Ist Evelyn and 170 High Ed., Street, N. Tottenham. London, Nov. 11th, 1907. I bog to inform the Musical Public of Nelson, New Zealand, that I have appointed Mr. William Lock, of Bridge ! Street, my Sole agent for Nelson for the sale of my Pianofortes, including my Patent Double Action Pianoforte, for which I alone hold patent rights, and for which a silver medal was awarded at Edinburgh, 1890; also, my newly invented '•' Evangelist " Portable Harmonium, and Portable Organ for Evangelists, Missionaries, and Christian Workers. A. J. HARLAND. JUST OPENED UP, per Kaipara, a shipment of HARLAND'S full-toned md splendidly constructed PIANOS — the " Queen,"' " Academy," and "Prince" Models. These are splendidly finished, most durable, handsome appearance, nice toned, and, without doubt, the best value in the Colony. See the " Academy " Model — full trichord, iron frame, and all latest improvements. Cash price, 30 guineas. Only three in stock. Others from j£3s to £60. W LOCK, SOLE AGENT. OUR STAMPS are good Stamps, Best RUBBER. Lateet Designs. " The Colonist " Jobbing Department. NORWICH UNION FXREJ, *INSURA NCE SOOIE I 1 V Establish rt> 1707. Amount Insured ... " ... £K1,G00,000 Losses Paid JU0.500,000 j Premium Income .£1,001,700 Lowest Rates of Premiums Losses Fromptly and Liberally Settled b ; [the undersigned. | John pqh tin HAems, A gout -and Attorney for Nelson, Marl* borough, and Westland. I ..Norwich. Union. Chawbora, corner of -* ■ ■ • . Trafalgar. $)4 lUv&y -sts. .. '

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Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12140, 15 January 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12140, 15 January 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12140, 15 January 1908, Page 2

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