NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. :o: JUST TO HAND, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, Ex "Ann Gambles," All of which will be Sold at a Small Advance on English Cost, in consequence of their being Too Late for the Season. The G-oods are part of very extensive purchases, bought before the recent Advances, and to effect an Immediate Sale, will be Sold at Lower Prices than at any other House in Nelson. :0 : Dress Materials from 4Jd. per yard. Lustres and Lustrines (wide width) from Hid. Good Lilac Prints, ss. Trimmings, torn 9d. per dozen. New Toned Fringes. Duchess Lace. : o: - Stays and Corsets. Double Busk Corsets, from 2s. 9d. ■ :o: • Hosiery and Gloyes. Ladies' White Cotton Hose, from 4jd. P 2k MEFS AttFßOfiT CLOTHING OF EV.ERY DESCRIPTION. :o: Youths' Tweed Suits, 18s. 6d. Black Cloth Caps, Is. Men's Tweed Suits, 355. Men's Stout Tweed Trowsers, 10s. 6d. Double-breasted Marcella Vests from 4s. 9d. :o : ; — ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Men's and Boys' Felt Hats, from 3s. 6d. ;o: Trafalgar House, FRANCIS GRIMES, 2501 MANAGER.
DRAWING SLATES, various Sizes, just received by R. LUCAS & SON. WATERWORKS EXTENSION. Superintendent's Office, Nelson, 24th January, 1872. TENDERS will be Received at this Office until TUESDAY, Jannarv 30, for CUTTING PIPE TRENCHES ia Vanguard and St. Vincent Streets. Specifications may by sr en at the Provincial Engineer's Office, Nelson. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 178 Provincial Secretary. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WT\ AVIS, Photographer, will • JL/ TAKE PORTRAITS up to the end of May, Nile-street (opposite the Scotch Church). r* CARD PORTRAITS, £S. N. B. — Before leaving Nelson, W. Davis will introduce the New Photographic Portraits now so much admired in London, styled Rembrandt Pictures. 161 • TO CARPENTERS. TENDERS are required up to SATURDAY NEXT, the 27th instant, for ,the WOOD WORK of a MALT HOUSE. Plans and Specifications may be seen at Hooper & Dodson's. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 167 WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. SERMONS will be PREACHED in the WESLEYAN CHURCH, Hardy-street, Nelson, On SUNDAY NEXT, January 28, 1872, In the Morning at 11, and in the Evening at 6.30, by the REV. J. B. RICHARDSON (Blenhitn). At 3 o'clock an ADDRESS TO PARENTS and CHILDREN by the REV. W. CANNELL. Appropriate Hymns will be Sung by the Children. Collections after each Service in aid of the School Fund. On|the following TUESDAY, January 30, there will be a TEA MEETING, after which a PUBLIC MEETING. Chair to be taken by Mr. H. DREW, at 7 o'clock. Tea at 6 o'clock. Tickets Is. 6d. each, may be had of the Teachers, and Messrs. Wagg and Usher. •' 170
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 23, 26 January 1872, Page 3
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