J^RSEI^IROUt. ■ Llflfinted Land Broker.—Transfers, Mortgages, Leases, and other Deeds prepared, at charges fixed by the L.T. Act. Property Agent.—Properties of every description in' City and Country, for Sale and to Let. Call and see List.. Flnanolal Agent.—Loans on Mortgage negotiated expeditiously. Easy terms of repayment arranged. Reliable valuations made. insurance Agent.—Fire, Life, and Accident Insurance effected at Lowest Dates. Olttriot Agent for THE BUN FIRE OFFICE. Established 1710. District Agent for NORWICH UNION LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY. Estd. 1808. Secretary for THE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON. Eiitd. 1862. Office: CENTRAL TRAFALGAR STREET. (Between National Bank and Bank New Zealand.) ; NELSON. ,; MONEY. PERMANENT BUILDING x SOCIETY accepts MONEY ON DEPOSIT aa under:— g PER CENT. Kb o*ll. Ql PER CENT, if fised at 8, 6 or °* Months. Fall particulars on application. GEORGE M. ROUT, 1012 Secretary. MONEY TO LEND AT 5 PER CENT. rpHE PERMANENT BUILDING SOA CIETY lends Money at Sve {5) per cent. on city and country securities, repayable by MONTHLY INSTALMENTS. BOXiROWERS participate in PROFITS. BORROWERS can repay Bflm ß ol £2 or more, on any monthly pay-day, intereet ceasing on sums so repaid from date of repayment. WHY PAY Si per cent or 6 per cent: for your LOANS, when you can obtain the- HONEY from thin Society at 5 per cent? TABLE OF REPAYMENTS and full information obtainable at the Office of the Society, Trafalgar street, Nelson. GEORGE M. ROUT. Secretary. T. H. GONDELL, Draper, Clothier, - - Mercer and Milliner, Trafalgar Street,.. has much pleasure in intimating to the public of that he has now a full assortment of goods in all depart--meats suitable for th© present and coming season. Our Dress and Fancy Department is well stocked v?ith all the latest Novelties, and our Clothing and Mercery is well up-to-date. The Millinery Department is replete with all the latest fashions and is under a modiste !just arrived form j Wellington. Satisfaction guaranteed. T. H. CONDELL. TRAFALGAR STREET. ■011(11 11/AI9/I FJ«E INSURANCE SO6JEXY, LIMITED. totrilSSd 17W. Houses ftrfii ... ... £19,820,000 Premium Inoom« ... £1,270,000 Jiowert Rates of Premium*,* Lo&ies Promptly and Liberally Settled by the undersigned. mm PORTER HARRIS, Agent and Attorney for Nelson, MaxL : borough and Westt«»JidNorwich Union Chambers, Hardy-Bt. ' ' "■ ■■"■ ■■ ™■i •» WHY MUSICIANS PREFER ft PIANO FROM 1. When loud and powerful chords are struck, . however heavily, en our Pianoa, tkero is none of that sudden blnntTJess of sound which marks the playing of fortissimo passages oa Pianos of less perfect workmanship. 2. Under tit^ still more searching tests ci: extreme pianissimo passages, the perfect action of our Pianos is equally jevealed—their tone under the lightest touch is distinct and caressing to tne ear. 3. Compare it with the muffled sound of other and inferior Pianos. Note, fceo, how the tone is brilliant without being metallic. It never becomes dull in the base and wiry in the treble. 4. Mark how tne fobie pedal maintains our Piano's singing note, and how it ceases instantly without echoing jnhen the pedal is released. Hark how the Piano pedal' has a soft, clear effect, without being thin. 6; Arsply these testa, and you will realise why Musicians prefer Buying them. • ■BHIS. -BEGG &€o<v TRAFALGAR STREET. NELSON BRANCH.
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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13649, 14 February 1913, Page 4
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526Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13649, 14 February 1913, Page 4
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