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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HOME FOR DEFECTIVES, RICHMOND. TENDERS: FOR SUPPLIES. fpENDERS are invited for the Supply JL. of Groceries, Batter, Broad, and Meat, for one year from Ist April, 1910. Tenders, addressed to the Steward, will be received up till noon on the 28th February, 1910, and must, be nwrked "Tender for -." Foims of tender and all information may be obtained from the Steward at the Home. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. HENEY BUTTLE, Steward. 2nd February, 1910. 365 NELSON MENTAL HOSPITAL. TENDEES FOE SUPPLIES AND SEEVICES. mENDEKS are invited for tlie Supply X of Groceries, Ten, Butter, Bread, Meat, Drugs, and for the furnishing of Funerals, for one year from Ist April, 1910. Tenders, addiessed to the Superintendent, will be received up to noon on MONDAY, the 28th Febn ary, 1910, and must be marked "'Tender for -."' Forms of tender and all information may be obtained ou application to the Super l intendentat the Mental Hospital. The lowest or any tondtr not necessarily accepted. GEO CHAPMAN, Superintendent. 2nd February, 1910. 366 NELSON DEFENCE RIFLE CLUB. ASPECIAJj General Meetiag will be held iv Mercer's Eoom, on MONDAY, Feb. 7th, ao 8 p.m., when every member is requested to attend. Business : To consider sending a Team to Trentham. 347 . b". GLEDHILL, Secretary. NELSON TROTTING CLUB'S RACES. A REANGEMENTS have been made JzL with Messes Hjenet & Co., of Nelson, to supply Ab'TEENOON TEA, etc., in the Grand Stand Luncheon Boom. J. GLEN, 363 . Secretary. Nelson Trotting Ciub. ANNUAL RACE TMEETIN6. To he held at, RICHMOND PARK, — OH — WEDNESDAY- KEXT, ; FJiBEtJABY 9th. FIRST RACE AT 1.30 P.M. Trains will run from Nelson at 10 [■ a.m., 12.30 p.m., and. 1.45 p.m. Train from Richmond leaves at 6.30 p.m. Admission to Course, Is. Lawn, Grand Sand, and Saddling Paddock, 2s 6d. J. GLEN. 316J Seoretary. JUNCTION HOTEL, TAKAKA. A. F. HOOK, Pkopbietoe. AF. HOOK, (formerly of the Eailway Hotel, Eichmond), having taken over the above well known and centrally situated Hotel, desires to inform visitors to tie district and travellers that they can rely, upon receiving every attention, ' with civility. Coaches meet all steamers. Up-to-date billiard table ; sample rooms. Bi£t Viands wine? and Syirit3 only. Letters and tulegiams promptly attended to. 368 FOR SALE OR TO LET. TTOUSE, 10 roonls, all conveniences, •*■-'- corner of Collingwood and Hardy streets. 3640. Apply P. TRASE MOH_EY. " friHE PERMANENT BUILDING -L SOCIETY accepts iMONEY ON DE POSIT a3 under:— f> PEE CENT at Call Q 1 PER CENT|if Fixed for 6 orgl? : O? months. - 'a GEO.EIL.BdUT, 3368 Secretary' . MONEY TO LEND. THE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY; OF NELSON lends MONEY on City and Country, Properties, -in any sums, repayable b> monthly instalments. Borrowers nominally pay 6-per cent, but with the profits allotted ou repayments, the rate of interest is less thau 5 per cent Sums -of £2 v; over can fie repaid at any time without notice, and -nterest ceases on repayment. v This Society offers privileges and advantages to borrowers that cannot bq obtained elsewhere. ■ . •' . ' Before . borrowing . obtain -full: particulars from G. M. ROUT, 3352 "": Secretary. VTOTED by fragrance and flavour. 111 "FRACRA TEAS." Sold of NICOL and MARTIN, Bridge Street. Part e^h?p Ncrticcv T BEG to tmiet my thanks to the pnblio of Nelson and surrounding distriots for t'w generous support accorded me ►ince TBB3, and announce tbat, a3 from Ist Ja.nwiry,. I ln>yo admittu^ to partnership ray son (Jarnet, who has just comple'ed two yews' study and practical experience in Ihe best mjtor construction and manufacturing establishmenta ia' Great Britain and on the Continent. In future the. Cycle and Motor business will be carried on under the style oi jrc. MEECtiR & SON. I bespeak for the] new firm a oontinrance of the support of the past, and as-sure patrons that we aro better equipped than ever before to fulfil any orders and give complete satisfaction. JOHN C. MEECEB. Trafalgar-ctreet, Nelson. 53

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12766, 7 February 1910, Page 2

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