HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Sole Lessees John Fuller & Sons, PEOPLES' POPULAK PICTTOE PALACE. TO-NIGHT! Last Night Thit serin. FULLERS' PICTURES. "THE BIST OF AM." / POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OP COUNTRY SEATS IN ITALY. , Unquestionably the finest scenic series we have ever handled. THE COPPER AND THE CROOK. A real life melodrama with a fine morn]. Skb the Fight oh the Boots. JEAN THE MATCHMAKER. A mry refined comedy tint appeals to al 1. Colombo.—Life of a Coalmmer.—Plans of the Fortress.—Latest Pathe Gazette — Kentucky Pioneer.—Calino Coola the Crowd. —Ttfeedledum'e Bicyolo.—And MAX LINDER'S MAGIC FLUTE. Beautiful Incidental Music by FULLERS' ORCHESTRAL BAND All Pioficiant Musicians. MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2.30. Programme aa at Night. ; COMPLETE CHANCE TO-MORROW Prices— Sixpence, 1/-, l/o. Plan at Jackson's. , 921 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WALNUTS. WE shall te CASH Buyers, as usual. Highest prices for best well dried samples. E. BUXTON & CO., LTD. NELSON. . 903 ASSESSMENT COURT. DISTRICT OF THE CITY OP NELSON. "VTOTTCE is hereby given that in pnr--131 suance of the provisions of " The Rating Act, 1908," I hereby appoint WEDNESDAY, the twenty-ninth day of MARCH 1911 at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at the Magistrate's Courthouse at Nelson, as the time and place for the sitting of the Assessment 'Court for the District of the City of Nelson, for the purpose of hearing and determining all Objections to tl.e Valuation List or Lists for the said District. Dated at Nelson this tenth day of March, 1911. J.S.EVANS, Stipendiary Magistrate, and Judge 910 of Iho Assessment '"'ourfc, Nelson. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. DISTRICT OF NELSON. IWILFEED EKNEST THOMAS, of Nelson, hotelkeeper, being the holder of a Publican's Licsn6e in l'otpect to the house and premises situate at Hardystreet^ Nelson, and known as the " Panama Hotel," do hereby give notica that I deshe to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting to be hoi den at the Co rt'jouse at Nolson, on the fifth day < f Juae, 191!, apply for a transfer of the (aid i.cenae from myself to Benjamin Cri^, my appointee. fated at Nelson the sixth, day of Ma oh, 1911. 904 W. E THOMAS. NELSON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. -j^TO 11 IN ATI ON S for the Offices of J3I President, Vice-President, and Committee will be re?eived by the undersigned up till SATURDAY, 25th March, 1911. Nomination Papers may be obtained from the Secretary; Kaakin and Sons, Motaeka; Neble WiD_, Dovidale; and R. H. Coleman, Motupiko. J. GLEN, Secretary. Richmond, 15th Maich, 1911. 692 N.Z.F.U. MURCHXSOK FIRST SHOW AND SPORTS DAY, in the MUECHISON DOMAIN, FEIDAV, MARCH 17th, B LLL in DOWNIE'S HALL, 876 in the EVENING.
Cocksfoot. LANDED. ' 7 X Sacks Machine Dressed. 1 HO Sacks Farmers' Dressed l\J\J ( very heavy.) OH Sacks Farmers' Sample?. These are some very prime lines Ryegrass. Finest old Pasture Machined Dressed heavy weights. —Alsocheap MIXED SEED at 2/6 "* 2/9. All Descriptions CLOVBES and FESCUES. COCKS FOOT.—We hold a range of Samples from growers, acd we will purchase these for intending sowers at just a small commission. NEALE AnFhADDOW, m _ -_ | Pianos, d6§§ S Music Organs, WHO CALLS NELSON SLEEPY HOLLOW? Not BEGG'S: They have proved that NELSON is very wide-awake, indeed, and is keeping up its reputation for being one of the MOST MUSICAL CENTRES in New Zealand, and can appreciate the quality of instruments ■old by CHAS. BEGG & CO., which instruments are inoluding— BECHSTEIN. BRINSMEAD, CHAPPELI, Our Beautiful KUHLA3, —at £52 10s, and many otVer PIANOS and ORGANS by leading firms. A. L.DESGRANGKB Manager. T. SHOSE, t Bapresentative. 618
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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13057, 17 March 1911, Page 2
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584Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13057, 17 March 1911, Page 2
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