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Cityof Nelsoiu ■Town Clerk's Office, '20th March, 1909. k : PPLICATIONS will be received at ,/\. : the above Office until MONDAY, the 29th insti, at-3 p.m.,' for the'position of JUNIOE CLERK in the above office. Salary; £90 per annum, with annual increments of JBIO. Applicants mustjhave had experience in bookkeeping by doable" entryH. V. GULLY, 88?,; :'..:.■',;,: : . . : Town Clerk. ■ ■ ■■ '-■'.' '■'-■ '■ )■■ ■ CITY OF NELSON. ' : : Town Clerk's Office, " 22nd' March, 1909. T^TOTICE is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Nelson City Council, held on Friday, the 19th day of March, 1909, a; resolution was passed making, a special rate of one penny in the pound upon all rateable property in the City of Nelson for the purpose of providing the interest and other charges on. the Supplementary. Loaii of "£s,soo, 'such special rate to be an annually recurring rate, and to be made payable half yearly on the first day" of; June. and the first day of December in each and every year during the, currency of such loan, being a period of twenty years, or until the lean is fully, paid off. And notice is hereby given that .thesaid resolution .will be submitted to an Oidinary Meeting of the said Council, to Jbe held at the City Council Chamber, Nelson, on FRIDAY, the 17th day of Apri1,:. 1909, at 7.30 p.m., for confirmation as a "Special Order. . ■■'■ H. V. GULLY, 892 'n Town Clerk. /CITY OF NELSON. _, To%vn : Clerk's: Office, ' ' ' - 24th March v 1909. fTENDERS will be received at the :*- above office until MONDAY, the 29th iristj at 3 p.m.,. for Supplies for one year, as follows :— v , ' 1. Coals for Gasworks. . 2. Hardware and Ironmongery. 3. Timber '4.. Horses arid Carts. 5; Street: Watering. 6.:: Engineers' Work. : 7. .Castings. • :' . 8. -Blacksmiths' Work. Specifications may be seen at the. City Engineer's Office. •"-. '.■-■'■ H. V. GULLY, 925 ■■"/.:■'.■: Town Clerk. NELSON EDUCATION: BO AED.. mECHNI3AL CLASSES in AgriculJL ture at: Country Ceni res. Coutses of 12 weeks' imtructiori in practicol agriculture subjects will be held at the undermentioned centres,, commencing at he dates mentioned':—STOKB.— Friday, April 2nd, 7" p.m. ; local Hall. Thereafter every Thursday at 8 p.m. • ■■.--.-" s. ' W AKEPlELD.— Wednesday, March 31st- " !at7 pm. School. UPPER MOUTERB.— Monday, March. -.: '-29th, at 7 p.m.' 'School. ■ .. MOTUEKA.— Tuesday, March 30th, at - 7 P-m. School. i: ■: ■'-'•'■- : : lustructor: ■ Mr ; James Bruce." Syllabus of work and all particulars obtainable at schools in the ; abbve centres, or from the Education Office, Nelson. N: % J7ILLIAMS, _ . Secretary. March 23rd, 1908. . ' ' - 912 0 FLEMING AND SQNS. FOECARPETS, LINOLEUMS, HEARTH RUGS, MATS, ~ SHEETING, TOWELS, V COUNTERPANES AND BLANKETS, WINDOW BLINDS, CURTAINS, BRASS RAIL BEDSTEADS, WIRE WOVE SPRINC MATTRESSES, I TABLE COVERS, TABLE LINENS, ' CRETONNES, JAP MATTING WICKER CHAIRS, ■'■'■" V RATTAN CHAIRS, ETC. CO-CARTS. a fle£ng x & sons, Cabinetmakers ". HXaiiY STREET, ■ NELSON. ;■,.-., SiLKS^ND SATINS. For Day and Evening Wear. '"• - '■■ ."■:" — — :o:— — -' :' ■■' ; Perhaps no house in New Zealand can show sofirieandSo comprehensive an assortment bl silks: and satins as is to be Tsen in- this; store just now.: It is a very widerarige that' we place on offer, and our prices are exceptionally reasonable. v .-.■:. Satin Duchesse Charmeuse, 44in. wide, in sky-blue, pink, eau-de-nii, heliotrope, • ivory and black, at 11 s" 6d a yard. ' '. ...-.- ; '■■■-'■■ Brocaded Silks, 22in. wide, in ivory/ cream, pink,' sky-blue, oyster ; black,"' and silver and olive, at 6s ■ -.. : 6d and. 7s 6d a yard. Fancy Striped Taffeta Silks, 20in. wide, in" heliotrope, grey, roseda, and ,sky-blue, at 4s 6d a yard. . Cotele Mode Silk, for milluiery purposes, in saxe blue, electric, cer-_ ' ise, mole, brown, ivory, sky blue, : myrtle, light and dark navy blue and heliotrope, 20in.7 at 4s, 9d and 7s- 6d a-yard. Satin Mousselin-; Charnieuse, in fashionable tints of brown, navy blue, mose and grey, 44in. wide ; in exclusive dress lengths; only oiie of each kind, at 59s 6d the dress. Taffeta Silks, Fancy satin striped, in champagne, roseda, . vieux rose,blue and grey, at 4s lid and 7s 6d a yard. Taffeta Chiffon Silks, 40in. wide, in fashionable shades of golden brown, saxe and Copenhagen blue, light and dark navy blue, moss, bronzej and myrtle eretn,- at 5s 6d a yard. Taffeta Silks, in-200 different shades, for- millinery purposes, also for linings, etc., 20in, wide, at 3s 3d a yard. Japanese. Si Iks.-. A fujl range of all colours for motor veils, 20in. and 23in. wide, at Is aiid Is 4d. Japanese Silks, 27in. wide; our special high grade, in 500 different shades including white,; ivory and black, at Is lid a yard. KIRKCALOIE & STAINS, LIMITED, • , WELLINGTON,

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12500, 29 March 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12500, 29 March 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12500, 29 March 1909, Page 3

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