NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 6RAND CONCERT by the NELSON GARRISON BAND. On SUNDAY AFTEENOOiN. 2 45, in the BOTANICAL BESERVE; In aid of the Contest Fond. 34 CABRACH HOUSE SCHOOL. ! "VTEW TEEM commences. TUESDAY, [i^l Febraary Bt2i. At home to Parents and Guardians - SATURDAY AND MONDAY. 341 PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. MISS J. M. HOENSBY, B.A, A.E.C.M. (London), Will resume Lessons on TUESDAY, February Bth. Pupils prepared for Associated Board Examinations. . 342 Straight Talks to Men REV. H. S.l/00LLC0MBE (From England). SUNDAY, FEB. 6th. 11 a.m. : Cathedral. 3 p.m. : Men's Meeting. School of Music. 6.30 p.m. : All Saints' Churoh. - MONDAY, FEB. 7th. 8 p.m. : School of Music. Weather permitting, Mr Woollcombe will give an OUTDOOK ADDEES on SATURDAY EVENING, at the Corner of Haidy and Trafalgar-streets. 344 Nelson Trotting Club. ANNUAL RACE MEETING. To be held at RICHMOND PARK, ON — " WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEBEUAEY 9th. : J. GLEN. 846 Secretary. . . 1 ALL SAINTS' PARISH. SUNDAY SCHOOLS' Annual PICNIC ! will be held in Snowden's Hush, Hrightwaier, on SA.TUKDA.Y, 5bW "Feb.. 7'ram leavt-s Nelsvu 10 am. Tickets for Railway Furo and Tea can bo obtained at MI3S L'OOKh'S, 'J 1 •f.dgar-street. 339 FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late Mkb SAEAH DAV LES are respectfully informed ■ that her. Funeral will leave hur late residence, Gloucester-street, THIS (Friday) AFTERNOON, at half -past two o'clock, tor the Nelson Cemetery. ALFEED- SHONE, g4t Undertaker and Euibalmer. MONEY TO LEND. 'RiHE PERMANENT BUILDING A SOCIETY OF NELSON lends MONEY on City and Country Properties, in any' sums, repayable by monthly instalments. J3orrowers nominally pay 5 per cent, but H'ith Ibe profits allotted on repayments, tbo rat* of interest is less than o per cent Sums of £2 07 over can oe repaid at any timo without notice, and ; nterest ceases on repayment. This Society offers privileges and advantages to borrowers that cannot be obtained elsewhere. Before borrowing obtain full particulars from Q. M. ROUT, 3352 Secretary. ■ftJOTED by fragrance and flavour, -^ "FRACRA TEAS." Sold by NICOL and MARTIN, Bridge Street. Partnership Artier. IT BEG to tender my thanks to tb* public of Nelson and surrounding districts for the generous support accorded me tdnce 1883, and announce that, as from let January, I have admitted to partnership my son Garnet, who has jusi completed two years' study and practical experience in the best m^tor construction and manufacturing establishments ir Great Britain and on the Continent. In future the Cycle and Motor busire b will be carried., on under the style ol J. C. MEECER & SON. I' bespeak for tbe| new 'firm a ".coptini - auce of the support of tho past, and assure patrons that we are bettor equipped than ever bufore'tp fulfil any.oiderfa and give complete Eatitfaction. JOHN C. MEECEE. I'rafalgar-Jreefc.JNelaon. 53 MONEY TO LEND., I HAVE several sums of money t(, lend on approved freehold securities at 'Jowest current rates of interest. W. S. MILNER, ■ Solicitor. - F. aud D. Edwards's Buildings, Trafalgar Street. 304 P. B. ATKINSON, Barrister and Solicitor, JACKSON'S BULLDINGS,. V (Upstairs.) - Trafalgar Stree l t^ : - [AGabd.J t To ofl thpEe that .are- suffering in mind or body. / \X r J. i/lIQHIEi^J.P.™ A:aMetar ~ *'" physician, njaj- be coHSi'lced at his rdoiaß^ 111 Gollingwood :JS"t (n^r Nelson School of Music), where he saci opßsfully: treats all kinds of diseases. Hf.urs of consultation : :10 to 12, and 2 .*"• 4 and 7 to 8 p.m. - Sundays and Tliuj -adays excepted. Pees moderate
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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12764, 4 February 1910, Page 2
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559Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12764, 4 February 1910, Page 2
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