NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "Vocal and Instrumental" RECITAL. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. THURSDAY, 30th JANUARY, at 8 p.m. By MR LEO. BUCK BRIDGE, assisted by HERR LEMMER'S String Quartette ; MR MACLEAN (Cellist); MISS RAY J\CKSON, of Toowoomba, (Contralto); and MISS STEVENS, Planiste. Reserved Seats, 2s Gel : Unreserved, 2s. Tickets at Jackson's and Huffam's. Box Office opens at Jackson's on Thursday, 23rd inst J-*' ~^~irx a. & c c" Monster Sports Meeting. Trafalgar Park. ANNIVERSARY DAY. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Ist. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY Ist. CYCLING, RUNNING, HURDLING. CHAMPION RIDERS OF THE DOMINION COMPETING. Admission Is ; Children Gd. 32!) "Motueka Harbor BoardT ELECTION OF SEVEN MEMBERS. THIS is to give notice that a POLL (if necessary) will be taken for the Election of Seven Members to the Harbor Board, oh the 10th of February next. TWO Members shall be elected by the electors of the Borough of Motueka. FIVE Members shall be elected by the electors of the portion of the Waimea County within the Motueka Harbor District. Forms, for the Nomination of Candidates may be obtained from Mr Geo. Budden, or the undersigned, and must be handed to the Returning Officer, at the Board's Office, the Port, not later than 12 noon on MON DAY, 3rd February next, ROBT. WARDROP, Returning Officer. Motueka, 23rd January, IOCS. 312 GREAT SALE OF PIANOS! FROM NOW TO THE END OF j FEBRUARY NEXT. HANDSOME INSTRUMENTS from .£37 10s. UPRIGHT GRANDS fronhiMT 10s. | VERY SUPERIOR MAKES from .£6O to £90. World - renowned BRINSMEADS— equal to any, excelled by none — from .£65. HIGH GRADE Secondhand Pianos from ,£2O. All Instruments GUARANTEED. Ol WORTH of MUSIC given with oW-jL each purchase — purchaser's own selection. T. BLAKE~HUFFAM, .NELSON. SOLE BBINSMEAD 313 AGENT. GRASS SEEO. COCKSFOOT."" 33 Sacks „, Zl sid <t „ .5d 20 „ 4-d RYEGRASS and CLOVER, 3/0 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. Farmers tell u^EVERY SEED GROWS. NEALE & HADDOW. SEED MERCHANTS. j TASKER & LEVIEN, | i HOP, WOOL GRAIN, SEED & GENERAL MERCHANTS, I AGSNTS, Ac, j HARDY STREET. NELSON, N.Z, Farm Specialities: j Carter's Broad hexi Essex Kape Ms minofch Purple Top Turnip Puiple T>p Yellow Turnip Grteu Top Yellow Turnip Devonshire Greystone 1 urnip Imperial Gr.»en Globe Turnip "White Stone Stubble Turnip. Wool Bales. Fastjanl Loose Tops 11J. Sheep Branding Oils, Red Black and Blue, earning Twiae and Needles. WFe: Jobnston'3 Resisted Wire, English and Am»rican No. 8. Block No. 8 Bub Wire. 3t. Netting 6't Netting 3ft Centre Strand Sheep Net 1 ing. GRASS SEEDS of evury descri^i in. Agencies— MAS9EY-HARR ! S Implement Company PAGE'S Wire Strainers N Z. STATE FIRE INSUPANCB Offio MELOTEE CREAM SEPARiTOH LAWES and BROOKS' DIP LITTLE'S DIP en Saie, NORWICH UNION Jf IRE] c INt UR * NCEJISOCIETY I I Established 1797. Amount Insured .'.-." ... .£334,600,000 Losses Paid Premium Income Lowest Rates of Premiums Losses Froniptly anrl'Liliorally Settled b tie undersigned. - JOHN PORTER HARRIS, \gent and Attorney for Nelson, sl:u*l-' borough, and Westland. N'orwiph Union Chambers, 'e.n-uoi of 'i mf;i>£ar and Uai-l^v-cM.
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Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12152, 29 January 1908, Page 2
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513Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12152, 29 January 1908, Page 2
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