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NoticesNOTICE, ME. MATHIESO3ST, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONED, JN returning thanks for past favors, ( Dogs to inform his Customers and the Public generally that he has Disposed of the whole of his Plant and Business to Mr E, Waters, Confectioner, Queenstreet, whero the Buainoas will be continued on and after THURSDAY, Cth November, 1878. NELSON EXHIBITION. f J^N EXHIBITION will be opened in Nelson on WEDNESDAY, the 2Glh November, of Local Industries, Fine Arts, Minerals, Horticultural, and other .Exhibits. Special Excursion Trip.? will be made be made by the Interprovincial Steamers at veiy Low Fares. The Exhibition will remain open for four days. A GRAND CONCERT will be given on FRIDAY, the 2Sth. SHORT LECTURES will be given each day on subjects of interest in connection with the Exhibits. The Committee hope to see a largo number of visitors from tho Provinces, who will receive a hearty welcome from Nelson residents. WM. ROUT, Hon. See. Nelson, November 12, 1873. TOOK OUT -'—* FOR THE B I, U E Ii 0 0 T. C. BEOO XE S Is prepared to serve MEN', WOMEN, and CHILDREN with 800 TS & Slfo E S CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHKK HOUSE IN TOWN ! C.B. has a LARGE ASSORTMENT of Ladies' Kid Boots at VERY LOW PIJICES ! T.adies'Cishmerc and Lasting Boots ISXTREMELY Children's Boots in Great Variety, VERY CHEAP EVERY DE.SCUI PTION bo ot s & s h o;e s MADE ON' THE PREMISES AT TUB . SHORTEST NOTICE. 0. BROOKES, B L U E BOOT, (Oi-PosiTK tiik Makkkt Hall), 250, QUEEN-STtiERT), - j J^ EATI rE E FOR SALE. 8 d. A Choice Sample of Soul liern Kip .. .. 2 o English Kip, from 2 0 OEINDEBT. Ifeel Tips 8s Gd and 10 fi Too and Heel Sprigs o 4 Screws, per gi eat gross !! 10 C Hoot Webb, All widths, Boot. Trees and Lasts Hairs, Cork Solo*, and Hoot Powder. UPPERS. Boys' Balmorals ~ ~ ~ ~ 39 Men's AVater Lights.. .. ..' ~ ~ 50 Women's Kid Job ~ 20 J. ROUT, Htoti-rtrkkt. B. CHO CX E li, VICTO RI A STII EE T (NEAR lIOBSON STREET), BOOTMAKER, IN returning thanks for the very liberal support accorded him in the past, begs to say that he is still prepared to supply a really superior article in any style of finish at a very reasonable price. November 7, 1873. G. CLEMENT S, WHOLESALE & RETAIL CONFECTIONER, HHAKES this opportunity of thanking _L his friends and the public for the kind support he has received since his return to this province, and to assure them that all Goods manufactured at his establishment are of tho best material. Country orders piinctually attended to. Victoria street, Auckland (near Ifobson street), November C. 1874 Public Workß' Office, Colonial Architect's Branch, Wellington, Cth November, 1573. HpENDERS are invited for the Erec- -•- tion of New Departmental Offices for the General Government on land to be reclaimed from the Harbour of Wellington. General conditions, specifications and drawings, may be seen at the offices of the Colonial Architect, Wellington, and at the Public WGrks Offices, Auckland, Nelson, Christchurch, Dnnedin and Invercargill, on the arrival of the first mail at those places after the 12th November. Tenders addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, and marked outside "Tender for Public Offices," will be received at the offices of the undersigned up to noon of MONDAY, the eighth day of December. ' ' • Telegraphic Tenders similarly addressed and marked will be received if presented at any Telegraph Office by noon of same date, provided that Written : enders in due form are lidged at the effice of a District Engineer by the same hour. The lowest or any tender not necessarily acceptable. (Signed) W. V-, CLAYTON, Colonial Architect. PRO VINCI AL COU N OIL ELECTION. TO DAVID GOLDIE AND JaMES COTJPLAND KSQS. rjENTLEMEN, — We, the underVJ signed, Electors of the West Ward of the < ily of .Auckland request that you will ullow yourselves to be Nominated as Members for the Provincial Council, and wo pli-dgu ourselves to use our utmost endeavours to secure your return. Wo are, Gentlemen, Yours obediently. G. W. Owen p., H. Cornford J. AViseman R. Bartley And 95 others. G.ENTLEMEN, —We have muchploatura in acceding to your Requisition, nnd can only say that if we are returned our utmost efforts will be used for the Province, and your district in particular. We are, Gentlemen, Yours obediently, DAVID GOLDIE. JAMES COUPLAND. TO THE ELECTORS OF CITY WEST, GENTLEMEN,- ~I beg' to inform you that I am a Candidate for the h.-.nor of iep»jsenting your interests in the Provincial Council. 1 am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, . ... ~ W. KIRBY.

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1197, 24 November 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1197, 24 November 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1197, 24 November 1873, Page 4

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