NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC. (Affiliated to the Associated Board Bojjal Academy of Music and Hoyol CpMegfc " of Musio, London). ' ■ Tbostees: Messrs Cock, Fell, Gibbs, King, Magjnnity, and Eev. J. P. Kenipthorne. Principal, and Teacher of Theory, Violin, and other Orchestral Instruments : C Heeb Julius Leather. "Teacher of Singing; . Miss E Eael, A.U.O.M. Teachers of Pianoforte : - j Misses E. Eabl. A.8.C.M., and 0 ICempthoene, L.A M., L.N.S.M. a PEES (Practical Subjects) : I One half-hour lesson per week: 353 per term. - , I Two half-hour lessons per week : per term. i - Harmony ■ and Counterpoint^ One half- " hour per week — 30s per term. Eailway Concessions: Same as to Techni- \ cal School pupils. For further particulars apply to . i T. BiAKE HUFFAM, "' \ 158 . Secretary. j — — ~ ] MONEY TAKEN ON DEPOSIT. THE PERMANENT BUILDING ' SOCIETY accepts MONEY on DEPOSIT as under: A PEE CENT at Call. AX PEB CENT if fixed for 3, 6, or /±p i 2 Months. ;;:-■■ full particularsErom ■•; , '. ] ,]v ■ ' . GEOEGE M. EOUT, . . : 929 : "'■:■'■ :-. Secretary i ■- .", . ■■ - ■:■ ;■■■...- ~~^~~~' ■ ■ :-■■ -. '~ ] MONEY TO LEND. ':'. i . . . - - -■ *■■■ - ■ ■ i TH E PEEMANENT BUILDING . SOCIETY OP NELSON lends : MONEY otf'City and Country, pro- ] perties, in any sums; .repayable by monthly- instalments. , . » - "■-.-■ Borrowers nominally pay 5 per cent, but with the profits allotted on repayments, the rate of. : interest is less than 5 per cent. ; Sums of ~£2 or over can be repaid at any. time without notice, and in-, terest ceases on repayment. . r This Society "offers privileges and advantages to borrowers that cannot : be obtained .elsewhere. ■. ' ? V '; Before borrowing obtain full parti- • culars from . • G. H. ROUT, 3352 Secretary. Turnip Seed. Rape Seed; i . . .."•...' '....■ . ■• .- Seed Maize. Our stock of Turnip and Swede Seeds are all new, fresh seed. ■ Farmers-., sywing* these seeds take ■ ■ no risk. . Earp]e-top Mammoth -■■_:-, Pnrpleftop. Aberdeen- " Green-top Aberdeen; Sutton'a, Centenary ■Devon Grey Stone ■ MANURES:.; ■; Superphosphate, Bone Manure, Turnip Manure. NEALE &"hABDOW. TASKER & UVIEN, HARDY - STREET. '.' N E.L SO N.. •' ;'/ SHEEP DIPS. No. More. Lice. We have been appointed agents for McDotigall Bros' , Sheep Dips and sheep farmers will get. a bettei result and make a bigger profit- per head by using the Genuine, Original, McDougall's Sulphur. Arsenic Paste Dip, which, has all the strength of . the powder dip's and a certain amount lof oils to counteract the harshness of the arsenic, etc. • . . !'At Napier 123 d per lb was paid for the Hakawahi clip -,- which shows that by using McDougalls' Suphur Arsenic Paste Dip you must' come out on top. LAWES DIP. We have full stocks also of this well known non r poisonous Dip oii hand. . - •■•... ■ ■ ■ '*P '• -T- — : •' ; .'..' ;N£\V^SEASON'S CRASS SEED. j Full stock of grass seeds now on hand of Cocksfoot, farmers^ %nd machine dressed j Rye. Grass Rye and Glover, white, red, Alsyke Suckling and Dutch Glbvers, Cow Ura;ssy TCimothy, Meadow. Foxtail, Meadow Fescue, Crimson Clover, phewings/'Hard and SHeep Fescue, and Dahthdnia. ■ All o'f^the. above grasses we will be glad to supply quotations for. HOP GROWERS. ; Coke, Hop bales, Seaming Twine, and Sulphur in' stock, y ., IJJSUEE against all your liability as c employer. ; '. : INSUEE-against sidriißSS and accident. INSUEE your .plate- giass.':" With 'the POEAK A0t;I ; l)MT and aUARA.NTBE> CORPORATION ;V \ LlillTED; ' All claims settled Cy the undersignod. No vexatious waiting for the amount workmen and others may be entitled to. . Compenpatibc; assessed liberally ' aad fairly. - For further information apply to i. POETEIt HAEEIS, DistHot Manager, • -Norwich Union Chatabers/ , ■ Hardy-street; Nftlson ! FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY LIMITED. Established 1797. Josses Paid ... ... £19,920,000 Premium Income Jg1,170,000 Lowest Eates of Premiums. josses Promptly and Liberally Settled by the undersigned. IOHN PORTE? HARRISi \ >)»ent and Attorney for Nelson, Marl- *' borough and Westland. i r f^rwich Union Chambers Hardy-st. ]j
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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12468, 18 February 1909, Page 2
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599Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12468, 18 February 1909, Page 2
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