TEAF ALGAE HOUSE, Just to Hand, ex "Tyrol/ 5 OUR SECOND SHIPMENT OF Autumn i Winter Drapery, COMPRISING A VERY LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF THE LATEST NOVELTIES IK EVERY BE_P__\.-RT_\_CE_SrT. DRESSES —*■ THE DOLLY VARDEN POLYNAIZE, in PRINT, CASHMERE, CLOTH, and WATERPROOF TWEED, COSTUME SERGES, BROCHE JAPANESE CLOTH, PLAIN AND DIAGONAL ALL WOOL REPPS, ALL WOOL SATIN CLOTH, Plain and Fancy, BROCHE CAMLETS, POPLINETTES, &c. :o: ALL THE NEW SHADES IN FRENCH MERINOS, from 3/6 per Yard, Wide Width. :0 : SAXONY AND ABERDEEN WINSEYS, from 6|d. TRIMMINGS AND COLORED LACES, in Great Variety,. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES BLA.CK CLOTH JACKETS, from 6/9 to 63/-. : 0: LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS (Useful Shapes), from 1/-. CHILDREN'S VELVET TURBANS, from 9d. LADIES' WINSEY, BATS WING, AND QUILTED SKIRTS, from 5/6 to 37/6. FURS : :0: SABLE, ERMINE, CHINCHILLA, ANGORA, AND GREBE. FUR TRIMMINGS, &c. CORSETS AND 'CRINOLINES, LADIES' DOUBLE-BUSK CORSETS, from 1/9 per pair. NEW SHAPES IN LADIES' COLLARS, CUFFS, SETS, &c. FLANNELS AND BLANKETS, WELSH FLANNEL, from 16^d. SCARLET FLANNEL, from 1/1 per Yard, CRIMEAN FLANNEL, from 1/9 per Yard. Also a Large Stock of CALICOES, SHEETINGS COUNTERPANES, &c. AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GOODS FOR HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES. : o: Inspection is respectfully invited, when our prices will be found to compare very favorably with any house in Nelson. traeali&aFhouse, FRANCIS GRIMES, 8 57 MANAGER.
THE NELSON BATHS, Hardy-street, will be Open from 6.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily, until further notice. 901 BOARD and RESIDENCE for a Gentleman. Apply to Mrs. T. BIRD, Washington Valley. 896 SUPERIOR BARLEYMEAL, 13/6 per Sack of 1501bs. 899 JOHN GKIFFIN, Steam Mill. CALCUTTA SWEEPS. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE RACE CLUB. AT the MASONIC HOTEL on the EVENINGS of TUESDAY, April 30th, and WEDNESDAY, May Ist, at 8 p.m., Sharp. 889 TO BE RAFFLED. rnHE CELEBRATED STEEPLECHASE JL HORSE. RONALD, With his Engagements at the Forthcoming Meeting in Nelson, by ONE HUNDRED MEMBERS at ONE GUINEA per member, at the Trafalgar Hotel, on APRIL 30th, 1872. Tickets to be obtained at the Trafalgar Hotel, or of the undersigned. 766 JOHN M'GLASHAN. LADIES' WAREHOUSE, HARDY-STREET. JyjADAME gOTTENELLI Begs to announce that she is now prepared to show her Large aud Well-assorced Winter Millinery Including ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. Inspection is Invited. 825 OURFORD'S /10AL T^EPOT, THE PORT, (Opposite Lukins' Lime Kiln.) COALS DELIVERED IN ANY QUANTITY In bags if required. WANGANUI 42/ojperTon. GREY 35/- „ NEWCASTLE 35/- „ COLLINGWOOD 35/- „ MANUKA FIREWOOD ... 30/- per Cord TERMS Ol*. B_H . Orders left; at R. Lucas & Son's (opposite Mr. Wilkie'B), will be carefully attended to. 2160 JAMES O. BUBFOBD.
SEASONABLE GOODS. COMPRISING BLACK and BLUE CLOTHS, DOESKINS, BERLIN and SCARBORO COATING, FANCY VESTINGS (Silk and Wool),and a Variety of SCOTCH and WEST OF ENGLAND TWEEDS, now open from London direct. JOHN CANN, Tailor, 848 Collingwood-street. NELSON CITY LOAN FOR GAS AND WATERWORKS. THE TIME for receiving TENDERS for DEBENTURES, to be issued under the authority of "The Nelson City Loan Act, 1871," is EXTENDED to the 30th day of APRIL instant. JOSEPH SHEPHARD, Provincial Treasurer. Treasury, Nelson, llth April, 1872. 797 TO THE ELECTORS OE THE CITY ! OF NELSON. Gentlemen — I beg to offer myself as a candidate for the seat in the General Assembly, vacated by your late representative, Mr. Lightband. lam encouraged to do this by the support which I met at the late general election; although proposed to you by my friends at the eleventh hour, without any previous concert with myself, and during my absence on another contest. It is impossible not to see that the Colony is now in great political and financial danger, and that unless a stop is soon put to the large excess of expenditure over income not only the public credit must break down, but a taxation of persons and properties must follow, so heavy as to be ruinous to whole classes, and which will tend to depopulate the country and to drive away capital, in spite of the immigration that is being attempted. If elected I should then chiefly work in helping, Ist., To restore economy to the public service, and a proper balance to the finances; 2nd., To give greater independence to Parliament by a proper Disqualification Act; 3rd., To introduce prudence and calculation into the public enterprises by protecting them against scrambling and haste in their adoption, and waste and jobbery in carrying out; 4th., To recover control for the Legislature and the opportunity of criticism for the public over the plans for immigration,— placing them under such management and such restrictions as may guard the present colonists as well as the new-comers from the hardships that attend and follow ill-advised wholesale importations of people. N I should exert myself, also, to secure your present liberal system of public education against the dangers that now threaten it, and to extend its benefits to the rest of the colony; and I should be a hearty supporter of all legislation tending to Bocial improvements. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, ; J. C. RICHMOND. , , ;College Hill, Nelson, April 18th, 1872. 836
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 101, 27 April 1872, Page 3
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