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. .rsociEty^oF nelson. , •■:. fIIHE : t TJBuaIJk,bIfTHLY. ;^tf2SoElPt±^"^rao^itoesTrNG be. $eia:lt-the^OfficejTrafalgar-Btreet, on MONDAY l&d TUESDAY;- \l«th and 17th Maroß, from 9 a.m. till 3 p"ni.. each.day. % Note. —Subscriptions can always be paid pYior to the pay-days.' • GEO. M. BOUT, 1004 x " Secrefairy. NELSON INSTITUTE THE ANN UAL-MEETING oE the Nelson Jnstitute will be held at the Institute, Hardy-street, on MONDAY EVENING, April 6th, A fall attendance of members, and also of intending members, is earnestly requested..' Business ; To receive the Annual Eeport and Balance Sheet; and to elect Eight members of Committee for the ensuing year. " * Nominations of candidates for election must be made in wj iting (aud a'ddrossed to tbe Secretary), -witWthe consent o? the nominee attached inciting! fourteen days before the date of tbe Annual Meeting. Nomination papers can be obtained from .the Librarian, . . - . W. F. WOBLEY, Hon. Seoietary and Treasurer. , i2B Trafalgar-street, . ■* ~^TSEND HOME THE NEWS. "THE COLONIST" / SUMMARY WILL BE PUBLISHED on • Wednesday Next Mar. 18 Price, 2d. To b© obtained from, A. W. Stallard, Hardy street, Alf. Robinsorf, Hardy street, Jackson and Co., Trafalgar street, J. Hounsell and Co., Trafalgar street. R. White and Co., Bridge street, Bunny and Co., Bridge street, J. S. Scott, The Wood, Mrs. Tebay, Hope. W. R. May, Richmond, E. S. Fairey, Brightwater, H. Mellett, Waimea road, J. Palmer, Spring Grove. J. Thomas, Wakefield, Or at this Office. Friends-addresses registered at the office, and Summary forwarded each day of issue, at the following rates, postage included: — Within the Colony: 3s 6d per annum. Beyond the Colony: 4s 3d per annunr NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC. (Affiliated to the Associated Board, Royal Academy of Music, and Royal College of Music, London,) TRUSTEES:—Messrs. Cock, Fell, Gibus, King, Maginnity, and Rev. J. P. Kempthorne. STAFF:— Acting-Principal: Mr. Eric .Waters. Teachers of .PianoforteI:—Miss Dora Judson, Miss Phyllis Fell, and Mr. Eric Waters. Teacher-of Violin:—Miss Phyllis Fell. Teacher of Singing, Organ, and Musical Theory :—Mr. John Tait, A.R.C 0 FEES:—The full fees for Tuition, as set forth in the following list, are 90s, 40s, 70s, and 35s respectively; but if payment is made within eight weeks after commencement of term, discount will be allowad, making the reduced amounts as follows: — Organ:—One hour lesson per week, and three hours' practice: 80a per term." Other Practical Subjects :—One half-j hour lesson p»r week: 35s per j term. Two half hour lessons pel week: 60s per.term. Harmony and Counterpoint:—One half hour per week: 30s per term. Railway Concessions: Same as to Technical School Pupils. W. T. BRUNDELL, Secretary. C/o Messrs. Begg and Co., 554 Trafalgar Street.

March 9th 12 Days Only to March 21st. Stock-taking Clearing Sale. Our ANNUAL STOCKTAKING takes place this month, On looking through the storerooms we find numerous Good Lines of which we are overstocked, and are prepared to SELL AT A SACRIFICE, as the following prices will show:— 150 Cases Kerosene, at Bs. 9d. case. 9 Boxes Favourite Almo nd Soap, at 8s box. 240 Bars Champion Soap, at sd. bar. . 360 Packets White Lily Starch, at Is. lOd. large pkt. A few Gross English Bag Blue, at Bd. dozen. 240 dozen large packets Havelock Matches, at Bd. pkt. 100 Gross Safety Matches, at 3s. gross. 60 Bags Eice, at 9s. bag. ' • . . 70' Bags Oatmeal, at 3s. 3d. bag. 90 Bags Rolled Oats, at lOd. bag. . „ - , 10 Sacks J£ine White Sago, 141bs. for 2s. .•? 5 Sacks Pearl Tapioca, 121bs. for 25.. 250 lbs. Maize Cornflour, at 3d. lb. ' 200 lbs. Brown and Poisons Cornflour, at s£d. lb. 40 doz. Highlander Milk, at ss. 3d. doz. 32 doz. L.S.D. Milk, at 4s. 9d. doz. Several Gross Jelly Crystals, 7 packets for Is. 120 doz. Tins Pine Apple, 3s. Bd. doz, or 3 tins for 11A. 50 Half-gallon Tins Pie Apricots, at lid. tin. 50 Boxqs Sultanas and Seedless Raisins, 121bs. for 3s. 9d. 61bs. for 2s. 20 Cases Currants, 121bs 3s. 3d., 61bs. Is. 9d. 25 Cases Seeded Raisins, at 3s. 6d. dozen. 20 Cases Loose Dates, 121bs. 2s. 6d, 61bs. Is. 3d. 2 Chests Loose Tea, at lOd. lb. 5 Half-chests Loose Tea, at Is. 2d. lb., by the A-chest. 20 Tins Broken Orange Pekoe Tea, at ss. tin. 24 Tins Broken Orange Pekoe Tea, at 6s. tin. 50 Boxes Maitai Brand Tea, at 7s. box. 200 lbs. Loose Cocoa, at 2s. lb. 20 doz. Essence Coffee, at lid. bottle. 50 Bottles Lime Juice Cordial (sweetened), at 9d. bottle. 24 Bottles Tomato Sauce, at 4d. bottle. 40 Large Tins Falcon Salt, at 6d. tin. 60 1000-mile Axle Grease, at Bd. tin. 55 Tins Carbolic Disinfectant Powder, at sd. tin. 60 Tins Clever.Mary. , 8 doz. Brasso, 3 tins "for 2s. 2 Tons Prime Onions, 251bs for 2s. 3d. ~ 3 Cases Tasty Cheese, at 7d. lb. , 12 Small Hams, at Is. pound by the Ha.m. 1 Only 200 Gallon Tank, price 255. About 100 large size Jugs, at Is. each. 200 dozen Cups and Saucers,, at 2s. 6d. the half-dozen. ' Several dozen Scrub Brushes at prices to clear. A lot of Aluminium Mugs, at 6d. each. Some Big Ben Alarm Clocks. A few 8-day-Watches, 4 Soda Water Syphons. Saucepans, Stewpans, Carpet Brdoms. AND HEAPS OF USEFUL GOODS TOO NUMEROUS TO PARTICULARISE ALL AT REDUCED PRICES. TERMS.—The above prices are for GASH WITH ORDER. Usual prices for booking. Remember, this is a saie for 12 days only. On and after March 23rd ordinary prices will be resumed. The Gash Grocer, etc. . NO. 58 HARDV-ST. NELSON. THONE 194,

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13418, 16 March 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13418, 16 March 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13418, 16 March 1914, Page 6

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