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1 AAA black; straw girls' hats, IVUu only 1/- each. 628 , BARNES' CORNER. MANSON & CO. have MEN'S ELASTIC BOOTS 13/6. More FAST-COLORHD PRINTS at 3jd. per yard.— Barnes' Corner. 629 NELSON SAVINGS BANK. J? QAAA TO LEND in Sums of not less c*»/OUUv/ than £100, at 8 Per Cent., on Good FREEHOLD SECURITY. H. D. JACKSON, Manager Nelson Savings Bank. Nelson, February 5, 1872. 261 TO LET, the PREMISES in Collingwoodstreet, formerly occupied by the late Donald Sinclair, Esq. Apply to W. C. HODGSON, 637 Trafalgar- street. TO LET OR FOR SALE, the HOUSE AND ACRE in the Waimea Road, nearly opposite the Rising Sun, lately occupied by Edward Austin. Apply to W. C. HODGSON, 638 Trafalgar-street. A USTRALIAN ALLIANCE ASSURANCE J\. COMPANY. FIRE INSURANCES effected i v , Current Reduced Rates of Premium, with allowance for Waterworks' protection. MARINE POLICIES issued, payable if required in London, Melbourne, or Sydney. FIDELITY GUARANTEES for Government and Bank Officials. Full particulars and forms may be obtained from A. W. SCAIFE, Trafalgar-street; 179 Agent for Nelson. BEITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. A PUBLIC MEETING in connection with the above Society will be held at the TEMPERANCE HALL, TO-MORROW (Tuesday) EVENING the 26th inst., at Half-past 7, when the Rev. B. BACKHOUSE, Travelling Agent for the Society, will be present to communicate information with reference to the objects and operations of the Society. Country Meetings will also be held as follows : — At Richmond, on the Evening of Wednesday, the 27th, at 7 o'clock. At Wakefield, do, do, Thursday, the 28th, at 7. At Motueka, do, do, Friday, the 29th, if the Agent's time permits. 635 ODDFELLOWS' HALL. The Celebrated and Accomplished Young Australian Artiste, MISS QLARA CTEPHENSON Will have the honor of making her Fikst Appeakance in Nelson, THIS (MONDAY) and TUESDAY Evenings. In her MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT, Assisted by Mr. Chas. BURFORD and MISS FOLLAND. Pianist— Mr. OAKEY. 631 MULBERRY TREES ! MULBERRY TREES ! ! FOR SALE. OAAA FINE Healthy TREES, about Four L\J\J\J Feet high. Morus Alba. — The very best for producing the Finest Silk— One Shilling each. Moßtrs Multicattlis. — Many-stemmed, softleaved Mulberry; should only be use I when the worms are quite young — Threepence each WILLIAM HALE, NURSERYMAN AND SEEDSMAN, Tory and Hardy-streets. 607 In consequence of the numerous lots for disposal at the OLEARING-OUT SALE At Messrs. HODDER & TALBOT'3 Wholesale Warehouse, Nelson, FTIHE AUCTION WILL BE BE RESUMED On THURSDAY, the 28th inst.. at 11 a.m , when will be offered — GROCERIES of various descriptions. DRAPERIES, WEARING APPAREL, FLOOR OIL CLOTH. BOOTS AND SHOES, assorted sizes. EARTHENWARE and GLASSWARE in great variety. SHEETING, CALICOES, TWEEDS, and CLOTHS, DRUGGET, MATS. DRESS PIECES, JACKETS and MANTLES. LONG and SHORT-HANDLED SHOVELS, PICKS, AXES, NAILS, IRONWARE, &c. Chairs, Mirrors, and other Furniture, Iron Safe, Hand Truck, Office Furniture, Counters, Shop Fixtures, Letter Press, &c. All the Merchandise is of First-class Brands, and the only motive for their disposal by Auction is to prevent trouble of removal. As they will be. put up in Lots to Suit Purchasers, Wholesale and Retail Buyers should avail themselves of this Unusual Opportunity of. securing Usefu Goods. ', JOHN R. MABIN. 662 ... .. Auctioneer.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 73, 25 March 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 73, 25 March 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 73, 25 March 1872, Page 3

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