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KERSHAW'S ENGINEERING WORKS. (JAMES WYLLIE, Proprietor). WE have FOR 5 SALE tbe foUdwing MACHINE.KS:- ■ 15 HP. Buston Procter Compound Portable • Driving Engine 5 H.P. Oil* Engine, two cycle (local ; make) . '.'"." 8J R.e. Oil Engine, Wolseley, almost new 1 Saw Frame, Spindle and Bearings, complete, specially adapted for boxmaking ; will cairy 18-mch caw 1 Blacksmith's Bellows in good order 5 H.P. Oil Capstan TVicch, suitable for contractors' work 1 5-Ton "Weighbridge in good order Secondhand Aiachinery Stored and Sold on Commission ESTIMATES given on all classes of ENGINEERING WORK. 2006 NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC, (Affiliated to the Associated Bosrd, I Royal Academy of Music, and Royal College of Musio, London.) TlitJSTEES:—Messrs. Cock, Pell, ' Crib'ba, King, Maginnifcy, and Rev. J. P. Kempthorne. : , : ."■ v- '■STAFF:— ■" >; ' • " Acting-Principal: Mr. Erio Waters. Teachers of Pianoforte:—Miss Dora . Judson, Miss Phyllis Fell, and Mr. Eric Waters. Teacher of Violin i—Miss Phyllis Fell. Teacher of Singing, Organ, and Musical Theory.—Mr. John Tait, A.R.O O 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 withui eight weeks after commencement of term, discount will be allowed, making the reduced amounts as follows: — Organ:—One hour lesson per week, j and three hours' practice: 80s per term. I Other Practical Subjects:—One h&lfhour lesson per week: 85s per term. Two half hour lessons per 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., 254 Trafalgar Street.

'I -PBOLTISY :i| ;;! Tiiie .;;: WILL ME YOUR HENS LAf. " tfc is: a scientific preparation.- ' .of proved "worth. • Used by, M poultry-keepers. _ . '/,- ' ' : ..TRY IT!.. ;| "n ' '~. .'■ "■ " :.. ■ •:'. .. '^|! ' Sol 3 everywhere in 1/- packet*.

JEW ZEALAND COMPANY.. unm » - ■ £1,500.00 PAID-OP CiPlTil IKB RESERVES • « £770.000 CUES, MAMJ.K:^ & AOOIDBNT 11 BLI2KR of BTOTJ! d^ionfftaoß acefeg* & Clfiim* LOWEST *>s.<?ett» au%»« Cknrced Raniitft, 4. H. mi v* ffißetuska tCirk and Cs., Tahaßta RHay, E. T. p fislllriswi^i. ÜBt^ F. liissr,, Riohmend. Autbkrfrt, 9. ft irlghtwatsr. Clbbs, W. S., Waksfliid. Nerrie, E., Jetn. Palmir, L. h., ... Htpa. P&lrntr, L. M. f?a3m®a Wos& KSMBS, M. t,., TafIURBRSI. E. BUXTON*! CO., LTD. CHIEF AGENTS, NELSON DISTRICT.

The Federal Hotel. LONDON QUAY, PIOTON. ■i. SWINDALE — — PreprtQtai (Late of Nelson and Wellington.? TFHE FEDERAL HOTEL is ono »• •*- the most up-to-date house 3 in th# Province, and the Premier Tourist a»s Gommeroial Housa of the District. Commands an excellent view of the beautiful Harbour from its _ spacioai balcony fronting London Quay. Les» than a minute from the steamer's sid« Visitors to Pioton will> find that m effort has been spared to afford than over? corofort, «-hila the Tariff is nods' '■oaaouahle. The Botel'ia Sfctad up with »7«rj modern convenience, end the Saiutarj Arrangements hava bees apeciaU* «tndiec The Dining Rt-om is largr &nB commodious, pomfortabl? Btt*« op. «nd; well ligbtad. LattftrG am& Telesrams reoalaa prams' attention. Porter meets all Trains and Bt«amer» FIRST-CLASS BILLIARU TABLB irrangementa made for Fishing Put ties to any of the beautiful Bt,y> in the Sound. All the comforts of a horut will be found at THE FEDEi!SLI HOTEL. picton; v skkh

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13470, 16 May 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13470, 16 May 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13470, 16 May 1914, Page 8

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