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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Sole Lessees John Fuller & Sons, The Warehouse of the World's Wonders. tg-nTght! BRILLIANT NEW SERIES OF FULLERS' PICTURES. " THE BEST OP ALL." THE KENTUCKY PIONEER. A delightful American Bomanoe, teeming with thrills. PLANS OF THE FORTRESS. Splendid military drama, with which is interwoven a'love story of great heart interest. The settings and trai forms are English. JEAN THE MATCHMAKER. A refined comedy, with many delightful surprise sand situations set amid country scenes and exqui-ite sketches of nature. PATHE'S GAZETTE 88, Absolutely the latest edition. If yon want to see it first—GO TO FULLERS'. THE COPPER ANO THE CROOK. A film of great merit. Sure to please. Etc. Etc. Etc. Incidental Music by FULLERS' ORCHESTRAL BAND The whole forming an Entertainment popular with all, and Established on its Merits. Prices—l/ 6, I/-, 6d. Plan at Jaokson's. 891 npENDEKS are invited by the KELX KON EDUCATION BOARD for the Erection of a fookery Class-Boom at the Motueka District High School Plans and specificat.ons may be seen at the Office of Air W. Houlker, Architect. Nelson, and at the Motueka " Star" office, Motueka. Tendon close at Edncation Office, Nelson, on SATURDAY, 25th March, 19J1. N. B. WILLIAMS, Secretary Education Board. Nelson, 1 Uh March, 1911. 860 NOTICE TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. A MEETING of Carpenters ai.d Joiners of the District will be held in the Cha ber of Comme cc Booms, on THURSDAY, March 16th, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of hearing Mk L. F. EV AN S give an Address, when the objects of the New Zealand Federation of Carpenters and Joiners will be fully explained. L. F EVANS, Organising Secretary, Amalgamated Society of Carpenters' 879 and Joiners' Union. MONEY TO LEND. THE PERMANENT BUILDING A SOCIETY OF NELSON lends MONEY on City and Country Properties, 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 interest ceases on repayment. This Society offers privileges and advantages to borrowers that cannot be obtained elsewhere. Before borrowing obtain full particulars from— G. M. ROUT, 3352 Secretary. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Sunnyside Estate. Sunnyside Estate. TO BE SHOETLY OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC FOR PRIVATE SALE. nr SPLENDID BUILDAq ing sections, Having Erontag&s to BROUGHAM STREET. SCOTLAND STREET. BRONTE STREET. SEYMOUR AVENUE (new street) and BROOK STREET. Several of the Sections include the well-knowr Orchard lately leased to Mr H. Bashford. Also, the well-known Board-ing-house known as " WARWICK HOUSE," containing 28 rooms, with all conveniences, together with 4 acres of land, tastefully laid out in garden, shrubbery, etc. Fer further particulars apply to F. & D. EDWARDS, LAND AGENTS, 867 Teafalgab Street. Pianos, DG&lj S Music, Organs, WHO CALLS NELSON SLEEPY HOLLOW ? Hot BEGG'S: They have proved that NELSON is very wida-awake, indeed, and is keeping up its reputation for being one of the MOST MUSICAL CENTKES in New Zealand, and san appreciate the quality of instruments sold by CHAS. BEGG & CO., which instruments are including— BECHSTEIN, BRINSMEAD, CHAPPELI, Our Beautiful KUHLAS, —at - £52 10s, and many other PIANOS and ORGANS by leading firms. A*L. DESGKANGKS Manager. T. SHONE, - Bepraent&tire, > 013

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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13055, 15 March 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13055, 15 March 1911, Page 2