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LADIES' WAREHOUSE, HARDY-STSEET. J^ADAME JJOTTENELLI Begs to announce that she is now prepared to show her Large and Well-assorted Winter Millinery Including ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. Inspection is Invited. 825 WAIMEA RIFLES. DRILL EVERY MONDAY EVENING, at the Spring Grove Schoolroom, at 7 o'clock. WAKEFIELD CADETS PARADE on SATURDAY NFXT, the 20th instant, at Half-past 3 p.m., in Mr. Biru's Paddock, Lower Wakfcfield. Late Membrrs of the above Corps who have not sent in their Arms and Accoutrements, are requested to do so immediately, By order, E. BAIGENT, 822 Captain Waimea Rifles. Ex "Margaret Galbraith.'' E. DAETNALL, RICHMOND, HAS NOW FOIt SALE— A NEW AND CHOICE STOCK Ol 1 Winter Drapery : FRENCH MERINOS PLAIDS, WINSEYS, AND OTHER DRESS MATERIALS LADIES' VELVETEEN AND CLOTH JACKETS PLAID WOOL SHAWLS FLANNELS, BLANKETS, CALICOS UMBRELLAS, HOSIERY, &c. PACKING- CASES FOR SALE. 779 lAA DOZEN MEN'S BLACK WIRE JIUU RIMMED HATS— 4s. 6d Worth 7s. 6d. 735 T. S. WYMOND & Co. Colonial Architect's Office, Wellington, 2nd April, 1872. npENDFRS are invited for the EHECTI' >N of JL POST-OFFICES and TFLEGKAPH. STATIONS at HDRUNUI and WAIAU, in the Provinces of Canterbury and Nelson. General Conditions. Specifications, and Drawings, may be seen at the Offices of the Colonial Architect. Wellington, and at the Telegraph Office, in Christchurch. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to Noon, on MONDAY, the 22nd of April. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. W. H. CLAYTON, 767 Colonial Architect.

T. S. WTMOND & Co. ARE NOW SHOWINGTheir First Large Shipment of 68 PACKAGES Winter Drapery COMPRISING— All the Novelties in FANCY DEESS MATERIALS: MANTLES, SHAWS, MILLINERY, FANCY WOOLLEN GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, LACES, &C,, &c. :o: • ALSO, 34 CASES Winter Clothing IN ENDLESS V^IJRIETY. HATS, CAPS, WOOLLEN HOSIERY, MERCERY, &c, &c. -i. i ■■- — :o : B3T Buyers should remember that the BULK OF OUR PURCHASES were made long before the great rise in all Woollen and Cotton Fabrics took place, and that we shall continue to SELL AT THE OLD PRICES, and thus DEFY ALL COMPETITION. T.S.Wymond&Oo., HALL OF C6MMERCE BRIDGE STREET. ■■■ '' ■ , • ' 809

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 93, 18 April 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 93, 18 April 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 93, 18 April 1872, Page 2

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