DANCING, Anniversary Night (Monday). Foresters' Hall, at 8 o'clock. Ladies 6d, Gents Is. Miss Fowler pianiste. "VTELSON PLUMBERS' PICNIC,— Church Steps, 8.30 a.m. SECOND-HAND CYCLES. TWELVE Machines— Ladies' and Gents'-<heap to clear. All warranted.— WlNN, Victory Works. f>ENTAUR; Bicycle, not ridden five V_/ miles, two-speed in centre bracket. Highest class mount obtainable. Sui^ elderly gentleman. A real bargain. WINN, Victory Works. BICYCLE suitable for school girl— a bargain.— WINN. 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. J3IANOFORTE & SINGING. MISS ELLWOOD COOTE, L.A.8., will resume Teaching at her rooms, in Tyree's Buildings, on THURSDAY, 4th Feb. Pupils prepared for the associated Board Examinations. Railway concessions the same as to Technical School pupils. Miss Coote will be at'her rooms on Wednesday Afternoon, 3rd February, to interview intending pupils. excursion! "jyrOTUEKA TjILORAL T^ETE; S.S. KOI will leave Nelson, MONDAY: Ist Feb., at 6 a.m., leaving Motueka on return trip at 7 p.m. . Return Fare 4". NELSON OOHOOL OF ]|f USIP. THE Next T<»rm will commence on TUESDAY, FEB. 2nd. For further particulars advertisement. *. B. HUFFAM, Seo. N.S.M. GARRISON ABRISON BAND AND /CONCERT. V./ONCERT. BOTANIOAL RESERVE, MONDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY Ist, At 7.45. SACRED BAND CONCERT, 7 SACRED BAND .CONCERT, BOTANICAL RESERVE, BOTANICAL RESERVE, THE NELSON CITIZENS' BAND THE KELSON CITIZENS' BAND WILL give an OPEN AIR CONCERT Next SUNDAY EVENING, commencing at 8 o'clock, assisted by Mr F. N. Jones' (jun.) famous Magnophone. PIANOFORTE. MISS N. SEALY~"vvill resume Teaching on WEDNESDAY, 3rd February, at. her residence, Hardy-street. THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED. Established 1837. Incorporated 1380 £ Paid-up Capital 1,500,000 Reserve Fund 1,250,000 £2,750,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 6,000,000 £5,750,000 A dividend of £1 5s per share and bonus of 10s per share for the half-year, together equal to 14 per cent per annum, having been declared at a meeting of proprietors held in London on 25th January, 1909, the same is now payable to Colonial Shareholders. G. E. TOLHURST, Inspector. Wellington, '■ 26th January 1909. NELSON COLLEGES. THE First Term will commence" on WEDNESDAY, 3rd February. The Principals will be in attendance on Tuesday, 2nd February, from 2 to 4 p.m., to receive New Pupils. JAMES BLAIR, Secretary. SHORTHAND. MISS E. Moore, C.T.P.S., F.C.T.S., will resume Teaching on THURSDAY, February 4th, 1909. 30 Nile-street. EMalo of THOMAS KENNEDY, deed. ■ TENDERS are invited for the purchase of a Small Store and contents at Manu, as a going concern. All information can be obtained from C'listable Knapp, Spring Grove, or th-> <-r dersigned. E. P. WATKIS, District Agent for the Public Trustee. Nelson, Jan. 29, 1909. Lovely Skins. ojk i.CILMA TOILET PRE- \■> / PA.tAHONS make lovely £~^4&_ Skins and are used by all ;V3»S>. ' Englishwomen who value true ,i "■ti- 1 ' Natural Beauty. The Icilma —"* l — Natural Waler th«y contain is the greatest - discovery ever mads for the skin and frees . women for ever from-the slavery to greasy creams. For coolness aid comfort, for real skin cleanliness and for keeping the skin in perfect beauty Icilma is supreme. Icilma for the Toilet. TrylcilmaFluorCream. lliefacecreamvrithout grease, and watch your skin grow clearer. Obtainable from Mb JAS. BOON Chsmist, Nelson. pubuTauction -city propemies.S ATURDAY, 6th Feb, at noon MESSRS LEVIEN & ItOtXET, acting under instruction from the ■Trustees in the Estate of J. P. Black, deceased, will sell at their rooms, Hardystreet, as above: — /LOT I.— Magnificent building Rite, having a frontage to Kawai-Et. of 56ft by a depth of 100 ft (more or less), fite of P. Fabian's fire), together with the partly hurned house thereon. LOT 2.— Valuable Section, 56ft by 98ft, situated in a nice sunny position, immediately behind Lot 1. and approached by a right-of-way from -Waimea Road. LOT 3.— College Hill. Splendid Building Site, having a frontage to Waimea Road of 68ft, by a depth of 164 ft, sll well fenced. Special attention is called to these Sections, which offer a rare chance to secure a good site in healthy locality, and beinjj right on the Bus Terminus, are within easy access to the City. LEVIEN & EOLLET. PHYSICAL CULTURE HYSICAL CULTURE AND MEDICAL GYMNASTICS. EDICAL GYMNASTICS. MISS W. GREENWOOD'S Classes >„,„ Al tliese '«ibjects will xeaume on MONDAY, February Ist. Exercises and treatment wUI be given for Obesity, .;..-..-■ Constipation, Flat-chestedness, Spinal Curvature, & . General Development.. l-'jpils may enrol ori Fri<i;i;.\ J£.nv.±:-y C 5, :--6 y vr. Saturdiy, Jan. 30, 11 a.m.— l p.m. Prospectus «n application. MISS W. GREENWOOD, Trafalgar-st., ■ Nekoa.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 30 January 1909, Page 3
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