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TRAFALGAR HOUSE. 0 NEW WINTER aOODS EX AVERY ' O NEW STYLES IN COLORED SILKS LATEST NOVELTIES IN LADIES' JACKETS CHILDREN'S BLACK CLOTH JACKETS, from 2s. 6d. TRIMMED HATS, from 7a. 6d. MOCK ERMINE BOAS, from la. 9d. MUFFS, 4s. DO. SABLE BOAS, from 2a. 9d. MUFFS, 6s. 9d. REAL SABLE, ERMINE, CHINCHILLA MUSQUASH, SQUIRREL, &c, &c. ia GREAT VARIETY. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF EANCY WOOL GOODS. o LADIES' AND CFILDREN'S HOSIERY. __o ALSO, EVEKY DESCRIPTION OF G-ENTLEMEN'S HOSIERY, PANTS, VESTS, CRIMEAN SHIRTS, IN TWEED AND FLANNEL. 0 REID BLUE BiLAISTKETS O NOW ON SALE, AT „ — 0 FRANCIS GEIMES, April 28, 1870. 865 Manager.

WANTED, ONE or TWO Good REEFERS. Apply to T. GOODMAN, Mining Director, Trafalgar-street. 955 WANTED, a Good GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. WATTT, Nile-street East. 956 WANTED IMMEDIATELY, a Respectable Person as HOUSEKEKPER, who will undertake charge of Three Children. Liberal Wages. Apply to Mrs. S ALTER. 954 WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. One who can Cook. Apply to Mrs. MYERS, the Wood. 934 CHEROOTS ! ! CHEROOTS ! ! ! IF you want GOOD CHEROOTS direct from Manilla, go to WEST'S, 915 At the Old Stand. AUXILIARY FIRE BRIGADE. A MEETING of PERSONS interested in the FORMATION of an AUXILIARY BRIGADE for the WAIMEA ROAD, will be held at the SCHOOLROOM Hampden-street, on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, at 7 o'clock. By request, JOHN W. WIGZELL. May 11, 1870. 950 PERSEVERANCE MINING COMPANY. THE Directors inform the Subscribers that the DEED of SETTLEMENT now lies for PERUSAL at the office of the Company, and hereby call upon the SUBSCRIBERS to SIGN the same. H. E. CURTIS, Legal Manager. Nelson, April 4, 1870. 693 WESLEYAN CHURCH, HOPE. npHE ANNIVERSARY SERVICES of the JL above Church will be conducted NEXT SABBATH, May 14th, when TWO SERMONS will be PREACHED, that in the Afternoon by the Rev. J. A. TAYLOR, that in the Evening by Mr. J. T. SMITH. On the following MONDAY a PUBLIC TEA MEETING will be held at Half-past Five ; after which ADDRESSES will be delivered by the Revs. W. J. WATKIN and J. A. TAYLOR, and Messrs. ROSE and SMITH. Collections in aid of the Trust Fund. 944 NOW EXHIBITING. M E X1) EY s CELEBRATED PICTURE, A -ft/TARINE AND /^OAST Executed in the NATIVE WOODS OF THE COLONY, IS NOW ON VIEW AT THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, TRAFALGAR STREET. This Wonderful Piece of Workmanship must be seen to be appreciated. Admission— 2s.; Children, Half-price. The Exhibition is open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. 945

CAUTION. FROM and after this date ALL PERSONS DESTROYING RABBITS or otherwise TRESPASSING on the Property lately occupied by Messrs. CRESS WELL & NORGATE, at STOKE will be PROSECUTED. GEO. F. MARTIN. Stoke, May 11, 1870. 949 NOW OPEN, GOLDSMID'S piRCULATING TIBRARY Half-yearly Subscription . . ss. Single Volumes . . per week 3d. Trafalgar-street, Nelson. 870 XTTHITE-FRUITED MULBERRY TREES VV ON SALE— Morus Multicaulus . .Is. each Morus Alba . . . Is. 6d. each. The above kinds are considered, both in Italy" and France, as by far the best for cultivation as Food for the Silkworm. WILLIAM HALE, Nurseryman. Tory and Hardy streets. 945 NJSTS^ GOODS RECEIVED BY W. 0. W ILKINS ' IRONMORGER, NELSON. From LONDON— 1 Case Moselet's PLANES, assorted. From SHEFFIELD— 1 Case ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, viz.: Cruets, Spoons, Forks, Butter Knives, &o. 1 Case Turner's FILES and RASPS 1 Case containing Hand-saws, assorted to 30-inch, and Cutlery in great variety, | including Ivory-handled Table Knives, Desserts, and Carvers, Game Carvers, Table Steels, Butchers' Knives and Steels, Sheaths and Belts, Oyster Knives, Glazier's Knives, Office Knives, Pocket and Pen Knives and Scissors. From BIRMINGHAM— 17 Bundles TOOLS, including Cast Steel Digging Forks, 3, 4, and 5 prongs, Toy Spades, Cast Steel Spades, and Parkes' Patent Spades and extra Handles, Grafting Tools and Treading Shovels. 1 Case Socket Hedge Hooks, Bill Hooks, Spuds, and Ladies' Garden Forks. 1 Case Tin and Japanned Ware, including Pails, Toilet Cans. Oval Baths, Coal Scoops, Cash Boxes, Canisters, Oval Teapots, Coffee Pots, Candlesticks, Teakettles. 1 Case Fenders and Fireirons, Pokerettes, and Coal Vase Tongs, &c. 1 Case Seamless Tinware, Garden Tools, &c. 1 Case Assorted IRONMONGERY. CASH PRICES. PAYMENT ON DELIVERY OF i GOODS. 940

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 111, 12 May 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 111, 12 May 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 111, 12 May 1870, Page 3

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