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INTEREST]! BOOKS. Ca'ssolF© Academy Picture.* Vet,., Os 6d. Tlic Contrast, by Elinor Glyn 3s 6d k Destroying Angol, Vance, 3s Gel *■ Tho Weaker Vessel, Benson, 3s 6d. Heart of tho Hills, J. It. Fox, 5s Gd. Officer 6G6. 3s (xl. Panama, Foster Frasor, 3s 6d, Waller's Cry in Wilderness-, 3s 6d. Vance's Fortune Hunters, 3s 6d. Jackson's The ■Midlauders. 3s'Gd. \ Wallace's Morning Glory, 3s Gel. New Zealand Birds of the Water, Wood, and Waste, by Gntihrio. Smith, 7b 6d. Poisin, by C. and A. Askew, 3s 6d. Robin's Whero ar« you going -to, 3s 6d. Cahusao Mystery, Prichard, 3s 6d. ,\: Deeping's House Spies, 3s 6d. Quinn's/ Fruit Tree Pruning, 3s (kL A great book at a low price. Gone Stratton Porter's Girl of the Limhorlost Is 6d. J. F HOUNSELL & CO., LTD. NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC. (Affiliated to the A ssociated Board "Royal Academy of Music and Royal College of Music, London). . Trustees: Mesars Cock, Pell, Gibbs, King, Maginnity, and Rev. J. P. Kempthorne. ■, v - Principal, and Teacher of Theory, Violin, <uid other Orchestral Instruments ! Teacher of Singing: HEKR JULIUS LEMMBR., ' Teachers of Pianoforte: MISS DORA JUDSON, and MR ERIO WATERS. FEES : The full fops for Tuition, as set' forth in the following list, are 40s, 70s, and j 355, respectively ; but if payment is made within eight weeks after commencement of term, Discount v?ill be allowed, making the reduced amounts as folio nrs :— One half-hour lesson per week: Sss pei term. Two half-hour lessons per week: 60s per Jerni. Harmony and Counterpoint: One half-hour pciI,week—30s per term. Railway Concessions: Same as to Technical Sohdol pupils. W. T. BRUNDELL, Secretary. Care of Messrs Begg & Co, 1351 Trafalgar-street. iThe Federal Met@L LONDON QUAY, PICTON. * J. SWINDALE — — Proprietor. (Late of Nelson and Wellington.) THE FEDERAL HOTEL is one of the most up-to-date houses in the Province, and the Premier Tourist and Commercial Houo© of the District. Command? an excellent view of the beautiful Harbour from its spacious balcony fronting London Quay. Less than a minute from tho steambr's side. Visitors to Picton will find that no effort has been spared to afford them every comfort, while the Tariff is most reasonable. The Hotel is fitted up with every modern convenience, and the Sanitary Arrangements have been specially studied. CUISINE A SPECIALITY! The Dining Room is large and ' commodious, comfortably . fitted up, and well lighted; ~, Letters and Telegrams receive prompt attention. Porter meets all Trains and Steamers. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE. Arrangements made for Fishing Parties to any of the beautiful Bays in the Sound. All the comforts of a home will be found at THE FEDERAL HOTEL, PICTON. 2099 B.N.J. "BAfLtE NICOL JARVIE." THE WHISKY OF THE PERIOD. M. M. Webster,- Solo Agent. 75 Trafalgar Street. NEWMAN BROS.' ROYAL MAIL COACHES, WEST COAST SERVICE. f EAVE Glonhope for the West Coast ■^ on arrival of Trains on TUESDAY and FRIDAY, Returning again on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, in time for Passengers t& catch the Trains for INelson. The Glenhope Coach connects with the Reefton and Westport Coaches at Inangahua Junction. Parcels carried at moderate rat«aBooking Office: Crown Stablos. NEWMAN BROH., Proprietors.-
and a Little .. '■ ■ w. iivwli : s®ia g ness man, who can secure fidelity! guarantee. Good remuneration to the] mtmMM^JLUmmMW-mm^mmmm^Mma^nnmmiinam^^m^^l Tight mall. I rtmmmmt^tm ; _v. ■—iil-iihi— ' ■ . - ' ■ ■ I «MMBMlllllM«M««aiir»MMTnamira MBWIWM LIHT» "W.Wffi' -«=*~^^ "f— ~—— jj , S | yVSXERY TO MANY PEOPLE HOW SCORES CA^ ' moreWenient to purchase their goods on the "—""-—-—-—-"—»--—-■ «*?EBiE'ff'»llJ*fl ffUCCfiCBS "FfiTl ' httle-a-week plan instead or having to meet big bills at longer dfEbMLDFFER to DRESS WELL ON GOIPARATIVELY SMALL INCOMES. i^ds. The secret is easily explained—they buy' their clothing h O«in s to the success of lm niothod L.WBAiJvIND has 6e- '; &9 I^T &i . l9f?jJt9®lL If the breadwinner at any time is paying a little down and a little a week. You never, see tfreai Cldcd to intend the same privileges to residents ot this district, out of work through sicicssss, or other people shabby while waiting till they have saved en6ugh moVS : tfjfpf^lisr unavoidable cause, then I suspend the to buy a suit, or to get their children clothing. They realise thai He offers £5 worth of goods for £1 deposit and 5s weekly. S^slSi^S %o%#- m Ban^^tra* instalments entirely until he has re- a good appearance counts in this world. , . If you are paid fortnightly qc monthly, yoii pay your instalments covered. ' ' as you get paid. Terms couldn't ba easier, could they? ■ How to Order Write about any There is no need for any honest person to save and scrape ti| . • thing you want.•' Remember, I guar- they can pay cash, because they can make up small ordets-or t Seml r orders for any thing you want-Ladies' Costumes, Drapery, Clothing, and Boots'to the antee satisfaction, but in order to family order and send it to BALKIND, and secure what tner Coats, or Underwear—Sl en's-and Boys' Suits, Underwear, Boots übove amount, will be forwardod direct avoid unnecessary correspondence or wont at once, by paying a moderate ■ deposit. and a few shilling . j an d Shoes, Mats and Caps—everything—and I will guarantee ! to you on receipt of 20s. delay, please state name in full of a wees. satisfaction. . ; husband and wife, also occupation—by „ . . v ' The "oods are of the highest quality, whom and how long employed- length Well-to-do people.don't miss the.money this way and to tb. KALKIXD'S QUALITY IS ALWAYS RIGHT. Common [ , V" v • t ib , e of residence in present district and wage-earner is a GREAT BOON He^knows that he has to fo£- th ; n<TS look l f first to ]ast) so we ouJy feature goods ; And luy tLims Ulc t"l"'est JiOfc-lu!e-any other information you may care to ward a low shillings weok by week, and does not miss it, and hj- f .-j Qua{i^ send. This information is only re- family are well dressed, and this man's house is coiotortablj • " M J' auired with your first order After equipped. There is NO WORRY—NO TROUBLE. , ~ , . ~ ~ n qmrea wita your nrbi- oruoi. " " ou can clot 10 the whole family here, father or son, mother Wrlte cnc f oS i n o stamp for reply, that, yon only need send the money KALKIND'S nkn ■ daughtor, besides lniving bknkots, quilts., sheeting, towc/iling Wr!te' cnciosmS siam P «*■*» order «s you require the goods paying Ihat is L. A\ . BALKIiMJ S plan. ;iml hi ; iispho , d necessi t iGS , and everything of the best, either | feTSfIISS a'weekoff the amount of BALKIND'S business was established in Christchurch in 190S for spot cash or on my easy payment plan. purchase Christchurch people soon showed their appreciation of the libers • -»- «r y> att B7TV¥\ _~ ' . , , ~. , terms. They eagerly became customers. To-day this business Yon will ho delighted with the way I treat you. So long as \\ . J>^-\.JLj i\ li% U » xTrtw v ll -n S i me t-a« j t has thousands of pleased customers throughout Canterbury, arc a man or woman is Imnost ami straightforward, I meet them m ~«,,«^..« ~ NOW You will, be satisfied and 1 numbers among its patrons many people o? standing, who find if the most liberal manner possible. _. | DRAPER AND HOUSEHOLD will make now friends. fa iim&fclMM&^mMi . SUPPLIER, L. W. BALKIND, '"" \ ■"" cnniSTCHURcn.. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^m 3 " < I 3 ' ' —■mi. i »»i« » ■■ m^
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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13775, 16 July 1913, Page 2
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