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" NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Eechabitb Hall, BRIGHTWATEB.. GRAND~CONCERT •..-.•.• — by— -.-. . - • " .THE MUSI.CAL UNION. TUESDAY NEXT, DEC. Ist. 4 Eehearsal for Chorus To-night (Thursday), at 7.30. 4891 N.Z. Missionary HOLY COMMUNION, All Saints!Church; 8 o'clock ' ■ . PRIDAT MOKNING. To be followed by tLe Annual Missionary Breakfast, | '.. • —In—/ . . . - ALL SAINTS' SCHOOLEOOM. Speakers at the subsequent Meetings The Eight Eev. the Bishop of Nelson and the Eev. J. B. Dart. ■ 4889 ■ A LECTURE — on— > Pianoforte Playing (With quotations from Professor Matthay's book "The Act of Touch" - will be delivered by ' ' MADAME ELDEEHOEST (London), at the /. NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC, SATUEDAY EVENING. Deo. 12th, 7.30 p.m. Chairman : Herr Lemmer. Tickets, 2s 6d, may be obtained from : Mr Huffam, Trafalgar-street. ,4882 NELSON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. A MEETING- of the Combined ,Committees will be held at the Cham-^ her of Commerce Room, THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at Eight o'clock. - Business: Sweet Pea and Carnation. Show; and General. '"" W, H, SIMPSON, .'I 4886- Secretary.;; - ' ' - : ' -■ - - m -■---:■ - y ' ■ - '- '• '. - ' ■ ' ' ' ■<-'-. - MOKIHINUI EIVEiR. BRIDGE CONTRACT. rT\ENDEES, addressed to the underJL signed, and marked on the outside as above, will be received up to noon of MONDAY, the 21st December. 1908, for the construction of a Cart Bridge 615 feet long across the Mokihinui Eiver,' about 27i miles from Westport, on the Mokihi-, nui te Little Wanganui Eoad. The biidge will consist of 1 16 feet, 726 feet, 1 28 feet, 2 123 feet. 1 121 feet 6 inches, and 1 18 feat 6 inches spans. Flans, specifications, and conditions of j contract may be seen at the District | Eoads Offices, Wellington and Nelson, and at" the District Surveyor's Office, Westport. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. D. M. WILSON. District Eoad Engineer/ 4890 —■ : Nelson, MALLINSON SONG RECITAL^ TUESDAY, 15th DECEMBER. , Tickets and Box Plan at Huffam's. ~ ißoxPJan opens on Wednesday, 25th November; (Guarantors may reserve seats to-day.) 4660 NELSON COLLEGES. PEEE PUPILS. PUPILS who have qualified for Junior Free Places at the Boys' oi Girls' College, a,n<l who purpose to avail themthemselves of such, are requested -'to attend at the College' Office, Trafalgar-' street, Nelson, before 31st December, to | fill up ai:d sign 'the Education Depart- ' ment's Form of Application to be admitted to a Free Place, bringing with' them their Certificates of Birth and of Proficiency. By the Kegulatioas for Free Places, dated 2nd April, 1908, all Pupils who ' have a certificate of Proficiency, and who are under |15 years of age on the Ist December previous to joining the College, are eligible for a Ereo Place at the Boys', or Girls' Col ege. Free Pupils will be received only at the bsginnnig of each year. JAMES BLAIE. Secretary. College Office, Nelson, 14th November, 1908. • 4755' Nelson Colleges. ' finHE Governors of Nelson College in--I.' vite Tenders for the Supply, for 12 Months from Ist January, 19Q9, of GROCERIES, MEAT, BREAD, FUEL, and other necessaries for the two Col-, leges. All supplies to be of the best quality. The Governors reserve power to terminate any contract if this condition is not in their opinion complied with. The lowest or any tender will not | necessarily be accepted. Tenders, which must be on the | printed forms to be obtained at the | College office, - marked outside "Ten-] "der for -," and addressed to the i Secretary, will' be received until THURSDAY, 3rd December. JAMES BLAIR, ■ Secretary. College Office, •Nelson, 18th Nov. 1908. 4806 MONEY TAKEN ON DEPOSIT. THE PEEMANENT BUILDING * SOCIETY accepts MONEY on DEPOSIT as under: k PEE CENT at Call. A X PEE CENT if fixed for 3, 6, or tfc« 12 Months. Obtain full particulars from ' GEOEGE M. BOUT, 3929 Secretary v PUBLIC NOTICE. "Bailie Nlcol Jarvie" has much pleasure in announcing his thorough appreciation of the- keen and unexampled support he has received during the late campaign, by which he 'stilladorns the head of the poll, and, my friends, don't make any mstake, bysupposmg for a moment that* because of this elevated and honourable position he will,-by one jot, relax' his efforts to further retain your support; but will siick. to his basic principle, viz., that purity in all things 'must !be maintained. The Bailie assures me as his trusted agent that having enormous stocks of the correct article continually maturing he can at all times satisfy his supporters, and the late victory will emphasise his efforts in that direction. By authority, M. M. WEBSTER," ' ' The "Bailie's" agent; 75 Trafalgar st. Bailia Nieol J&rvift Whisky in Oefca* yes. Bailie Nicol Jarvie Whisky in qr. casks. Bailie Nicol Jarvie Whisky in 1 doz. - cases. - Bailie Nicol Jarvie Whisky m 2 gal. jars.

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12409, 26 November 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12409, 26 November 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12409, 26 November 1908, Page 2