NELSON PLUMBERS' PICNIC,- --..„,~. Meet at Cll "r<-'h Steps, 8.30 a.m. MONDAY, Ist. LADIES' Freewheel Bicycles. Very Cheap. KARSTEN. GIHEAP Tomatoes, Peaches, Apricots, ' Oranges, Passions, Lemons, Bananas, Cooking Apples. Phone 276. Edwards, Bridge-st. BATH Heater, Portable Boiler, Bon Bon Stove. Very cheap. KARSTEN. SECOND-HAND CYCLES. TWELVE Machines— Ladies' and Gents' — cheap to clear. All warranted.— WlNN, Victory Works. CENTAUR Bicycle, not ridden five miles, two-speed in centre bracket. Highest class mount obtainable. Suit elderly gentleman. A real bargain. WINN, Victory Works. LOT Secondhand Furniture; almost given away. KARSTEN. BICYCLE suitable for school girl— a bargain.— WlNN. PRIVATE School and Kindergarten, conducted by Miss Hooper, 48 Nile-street. — Public School Syllabus followed. School examined yearly by Inspector. First term begins TUESDAY., February 2nd. GARRISON ARRISON BAND AND CONCERT. ONCERT. BOTANICAL RESERVE, MONDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY Ist, At 7.45. THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED. Establish -d 1337. Incorporated 1880 £ Paid-up Capital 1,500,000 Reserve Fund 1,250,000 £2,760,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 £5.750,000 A dividend of £1 5s per share ' and bonus of 10s por share for the half-year, together equal to 14 p t cent per annum, having been declared at a meeting ol proprietors held in London on 25th January, 1909, tho same is now payable tc Colonial tharcholders. G. E. TOLHURST, Inspector. Wellington, 26th January 1909. S~ MARY'S 2nd ANNUAL PICNIC. WAKEFIELD, FEB. Ist. THE Train will leave Nelbou at 7.46 a.m. sharp, and will stop opposite the paddock at Wakefield about I mile past station, returning to town from same place at 5.15 p.m. Children are advised to meet outside of station at 7.30 a.m. The Sports include racing for young . and old, tugs of war, spar boxing, pig- ; hunting, etc., etc. A small entrance fee will be charged ' for adults' events, post entry. , *Peoplo not holding pirnic tickets ) will bo charged 6d entry to the grounds. [ Tickets are obtainable from members \ of the committee, and from Bockmann's . tobacconist shop. *Fresh milk and hot water will te st_D- ' plied free to all. ALL SAINTS' PARISH SUNDAY SCHuuLS.— Annual Picnic will be ) held at. Richmond Park on SATUHDAY, Jan. 30th. Train leaves Nelson at 10 a.m. All Saints' Children meet at , School at 9.15. Toi Toi children at Station gate at 9.30. Port children at Port Sunday School at 9 sharp. Information can be obtaiued from the teachers. 3 _^ 1 " NELSON BUILDERS' ASSOCIATION. 3 \ MEETING will be hold in Mer--3 x\. cer^s Rooms on FRIDAY Evening Next, 29th January, at 8 o'clqck.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 29 January 1909, Page 3
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