Mil T>AWSON, TTfcENTIST, Ilpfcly-st. XX (ftk U Nearly /sppoßite the Institute. If) / 2114 MRS. JEFFRIES, DRESSMAKER, /^ V' GROVE STEEET, THE WOOE*/ 3BLSON. •' / ' FUN|E R A L . rpfHE FUNERAL of the late THOMAS /JL BRIGHT wi\ leave his late residence, TO-K BUUOW (THURSDAY) AFTERNOON, at hHiWst Two, for the New Cemetery. Friends ireitespectfully invited to attend. \L PARM] NTER & AMOS, 320 Undertakers. TO THE ELECTORS OF MOTUEKA. f^i fiNTJEEMEN, — I thank you for having vX placed me in tlv; honorable position of representing one of the. oldest and most thoroughly settled fjfopcts of the colony. I regard my eWtion a great triumph of the cause of prudence over the opposite course ofj^ckless borrowing. The temporary prosperi^profyiced 'by borrowed money may suit some people, but not those who, like the electors of/Mctueka, will receive but little advantage fwrni it, and upon whom the burdens if its repayment will fall. I do not in the smallest decree doubt that the course of events will soanysnow the truth of the statements which, in vanous parts of your district, I recently addressed to you. In the meantime, I shall earnestly endeavor to avert the evils which threaten you, as well as in every way to advance your prosperity. I have the honor to be Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 321 D. Moirao. T PSXrJn To>lt *$ GOLD BROOCH, with a AJI ysdzmaM. EmCT Id and Spray of Pearls on eaclysraSyjE'rader w lNtje rewarded on bringing it $6 tl^Dffice of this Pc-ipV 316 /_ _^ s" waka/(j billiard rouM/ TH%^U/m/rsigne(l informs the Public/that he has/ tflpm the BILLIARD ROOM adjoining/the^WAKATU HOTEft^d trusts by every attention being paid to Visitors, to merit' a large share of their patronage. 303 FRED SIMSON. IT EAL V & Q ON, BOOT AND SH OIL MANUFACTURERS / \ I / AND / I/ / IMPORTER^/. Nextzfoor to Messrs. Peat SsThorxton's, / BRIDG-E STREET. / 20S 7 SALE EXTRAORDINARY. MADAME PDOTTENELLI \syy Is nojv Selling //THIS YEAR'S p ULL TRIMMED /FAfeIONABLE T>DNNETS (Original Price, . J3f 21/-) A J 12/6. SPLENDID TRtWeD TTATS (Original XI Price, 20/-) LIGHT SUMMER jIoKESKAND CAPES AT THE SAME [REDUCE&NSRICES. FIRST-CLASS STIRAW HATS FROM IMEacii. LADIES' W[a"r. EHOUSE, HARDM STREET. 285 ~ ~~/ , ANCHOR jIAA. STEAM L I ife-^F PACKETS. FOR/ WESTPORT, HOKITII^A, AND / GREYMOUTH./ / Culling at MOTltejKA. mHE "CHARLES EDWARD" X TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), at 3 p.m. 287 NATH. EDWARDS & CO. Fob TARANAKI AND MANUKACT" "^jL- JTlHßWreckßecovery Company's jjjOsL y A. Magnificent Screw Steamer TARANAJSI, ' e imi!mM^ Captain Wheelerj will leave a^above, on FRIDAY, tha lTeh/inst., at 6 p.m. For Freight or Passage, apply to NATH. EDWARDS & CO. Nelson, February 15, 1871. 307 FOR PICTON, AND DUNEDIN, //" AND BLUFF. '^^?L H ffi B E ■^^^^^will leafaHjjgve TO-MORROW MORNING, at 4 o'clock For Freight or Passage, apply to ' 289 THOMAS CAWTHRON, Agent.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 39, 15 February 1871, Page 3
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449Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 39, 15 February 1871, Page 3
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