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Music. j MISS STEVENS, L.A.8., resumes | Teaching at her rooms, above the old Dresden, Hardy street, on the 3rd of February; . 321 Piano and Singing. MISS H. EEEV'ES will resume Teaching, at her residence, Hardystreet, on MONDAY, February 3rd. Pupils prepared for the E.A.M. and R.C.M. Examinations. 347 For Sale by Tender. o£_ _ -A- CKES first-class Grazing «__o4fc Land, Woodstock, opposite Baton Bridge, the property of Mr W. J. O'Connor. Tenders close Bth February. Address W. J. O'CONNOR, Appleby. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Possession 21st Feb. 221 White Horse Whisky. fTTHE "White Horse Cellar" Whisky JL conies from the Lagavulin Distillery, which is recognised as the most famous and oldest in Scotland. I Good Scotch Whisky as a restorative I or digestive is unequalled, but it must be i good. The Heather in Scotland has been very | late, some not having bloomed at all this ' year. That is why the " White Horse Cellar " people have not sent the usual consignment of Heather so early. J. H. COCK & CO., Nelson. 3982 Agents. City of Nelson. PUBLIC HOLIDAY. CITIZENS are invited to observe SATURDAY Next, lst February, as a Public Holiday, being the Anniversary of the Foundation of the Settlement of Nelson. J. PIPER, Mayor. 28th January, 1908. 319 ~N. ZiAii. NELSON-TADMOE SECTION. ON SATURDAY, February lst, 1908, the ordinary train service will be suspended, and trains will run as under instead : — UP. j A.M. ! A.M. j P.M. P.M. Nelson dep ...; 7.45J 10.0 4.45 10.0 Eichmoud,, ...' 8.17| 10.30 5.13j 10.30 Sp. Grove „ ...! 8.33| 10.45 5.28; 10.55 Wakefield",, ...I 8.42j 10.55 5.38: 11.5 Belgrove arr ...j 8.57 i 11.25 16.5 j 11.30 Belgrove dep ... 9.0 I 11.30 6.10| ... Kohatu „ ..J 9.351 12.5 I 6.45 1 ... Tadmor arr ...! 10.5 I 12.40! 7.30 ... DOWN. | A.M A M. [P.M. P.M. P.M. Tadmor dep ... ... 10.25 4.45' ... ]8.0 Kohatu „ ...! ... 10.55 5.20: ... 8.30 Belgrove arr ...j ... 11.30 6.0 ! ... 9.10 Belgrove dep ..J7.10 11.35 6.6 JG.25 ... Wakefield „ ...7.35 11.50 6.21;6.46 ... Sp. Grove „ ...J7.45 11.59 ... |6.55 ... j 1 p.m. ... | Richmond „ .. .18.19 12.25 6.50 7.15 ... Nelson. .- arr ...18.50 12.4517.157.45j ... The 7.45 a.m. train for Tadmor, and the 4.45 p.m. train from Tadmor, will not Btop at Bishopdale, Stoke, Appleby, Hope or Foxhill. All other trains shown above will stop at any station where required. Holiday Excursion Fares will be in force on Saturday, February 1, 1908, and tickets may be obtained at any for any station where trains are timed to stop. , BY ORDER. District Manager's Office, Nelson, January 27, 1908. 321 "LET ME HAVE WEBSTER'S COFFEE, IN PREFERENCE TO ALL OTHERS," Is the Universal Testimony of consumers of this delicious beverage; and the reason for such preference is — obvious. — WEBSTER has been handling Coffee for over half a century, and knows exactly where to select the best growths. WEBSTER has the most modem appliances for roasting the green berry, and bringing it to that state of perfection ready for the mill, which can be acquired only by close observation and long experience ; and as WEBSTER roasts and pulverises his Coffee on the premises, the finished article is ALWAYS FRESH, and therein lies much of the secret which marks " WEBSTER'S COFFEE' as THE BEST. Taken from the mill daily, all that fine aroma, characteristic of scientific roasting, is carried j direct to the consumers' Coffee pot, producing a refreshing and invigorating drink, wliich " is a joy." WEBSTER'S COFFEE 11 Can't be beat.", TRY IT !— lf you Want a Treat ! ! M. M. WEBSTER, PURVEYOR OF HIGH-CLASS AND PURE GOODS, y ' , * Trafalgar Street.

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Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12154, 31 January 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12154, 31 January 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12154, 31 January 1908, Page 3

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