ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NELSON, T 0 - N I Gr H T ! ! ! Third Appearance of LOUIS JJASELMAYEK MAGIC, " i\yrusic, IVJL "OIRDS, EDUCATED J3 and TUT JJtJLICE. \ Mysterious Pocket! NEW ( Dancing Plates ! > An Omelette tor Ladies ! ILLUSIONS EggChing! J Hot Coffee ! ! ! GOBLIN DRUM AND STYLOCARFE Pkices of Admission: —Front Seats, 35., Back y.atß, 25., Gallery, Is. Seats may be secured at Mr. W. M. Stanton's, Hor the accommodation of Visitors from the Port, all purchasers of tickets .rora Mr Stanton will be entitled to a Return Ticket at Single Fare, by the Dun Mountain 'Bus. 573 No. 2, NELSON CLOTHES CLUB WILL COMMENCE on SATURDAY EVENING NFXT, at Eight o'clock, at the Lord Nelson Hotel. W. JONES. 571 Tailor. &c. OD. THRESH' -jD UTTER OD Perlo Cash At H. HOUNSELL'S, 574 No 1, Bridge- street. CULLIFORD GOLD-MINING COMPANY (Registered). TENDERS are invited for TAKING DOWN and CARRYING to NrLSnN the MACHINERY and TOOLS of this Company situated at WANGAPEKA. Full particulars may be obtained at the Office of the Company Tenders will be received till 22nd instant. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. ■ Wm. STAVERT, 536 Legal Manager. Superintendent's Office, Nelson, March 8, 1872. TH E GOVERNMENT WHARF, and WAREHOUSES thereon, will be LET by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the 23rd instant, at Twelve o'clock, Noon, at the LAND OFFICB, Nelson. Conditions of Lease, &c, can be seen at this Office. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 541 Provincial Secretary. MULBERRY TREES. THE Committee appointed to carry out certain recommendations of the Industrial Committee of the General Assembly in reference to Sericulture, are prepared to receive applications for SUPPLY OF MULBERRY TREES (Morus Mullicaulis) on the following conditions : — No applications received from any one person for more than One Hundred Trees. The Price to be Threepence per Tree. The Trees to be delivered in the month of May. Applications addressed to Mr. George Hodgson. Superintendent's Office, Nelson, will be received until the sth April next. Nelson, March 9, 1872. 543
25 per CENT. SAVED IN FLAMELS AND BLANKETS. T. S. Wymond & Co. HAVING SECURED A LARGE SHIPMENT BEFORE THE EXTRAORDINARY RISE TOOK PLACE IN WOOL, HAVE DECIDED UPON CLEARING 700 pairs Large Super Blankets, FROM J_©S. &D. PER PAIR. 2000 yards fine and heavy makes Welsh Flannels, FROM ISiLX i 0: — The above having been purchased at the Extremely Low Rates ruling prior to the great advance on Wool, T. S. W. & Co. think it only equitable to give those who have so liberally patronised them this chance TO BECUEE THE 33A.JEI&JL1NS. o— — WHOLESALE BUYERS will find it to their interest to lay in THEIR WINTER STOCK AT ONCE, as our usual Liberal Discount from Retail Scale will be allowed. 1 — :o: »— T. S. Wymond & 00. Hifr LOWEST WHOLESALE LIST IN THE PROVINCE. 319
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 64, 14 March 1872, Page 2
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