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W. E. B K ° WN ' PHOTOGRAPHER, Near the NEW 'BUS TERMINUS, 1044 HARDY STREET. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. O^ account of the LAUNCH of the SCHOONER built by Fre;<man and Million, taking place TO-NIGHT, the Road will be STOPPED for TRAFFIC, between the hour3 of Nine and Eleven o'clock,!jfrom Russell Street to the Port. 1266 ""NOTICE TO LEASEHOLDERS. LEASEHOLDERS under " The Crown Lands (Nelson) Leasing Act, 1867," whose Rents are in Arrear, are reminded that if not PAID by the 30th June, next, such Arrears must be Doubled, in accordance with the Act. H. C. DANIELL, Commissioner. Crown Lands Office, Nelson, 7th June, 1872. 1255 To the Justices of the Peac_ acting- in and foe the Province of Nelson, New Zealand. I WILLIAM FLETCHER, now residing in • the City cf Nelson, do Hereby Give Notice that it is my Intention to apply, at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden for the said Province, for a LICENSE foi the SALE of SPIRITOUS LIQUORS, WINE, ALE, BEERand PORTER, not to be consumed on the premises, in the House and Appurtenances there unto belonging situated at Tratalgar-street North, in the said City of Nelson, rented from Mr. Peter Cooke, at present Uno.cupied and Unlicensed, and to be known as the "London Wine and Spirit Stores." 1099 FIREWOOD ! FIREWOOD ! ! THE Undersigned having PURCHASED the DUN MOUNTAIN COMPANY'S MACHINERY FOR CUTTING FREWOOD, IS PREPARED TO SELL \ MANUKA, RED PINE, and all kindsof FIREWOOD, at greatly Reduced Prices, iamely — 30s. per Cord for 4 feet lengthi 355. „ for 2 feet lengths 408. „ for 1 foot lengthi Any length shorter than above as nay be arranged for. i The above price includes delivery to hy part of the town. Orders left at Lucas & Son's Office, Bridgestreet. JAMES C. BURFORD

RAFFLE of TURKEYS, TO-NIGHT, At the GALATEA HOTEL. 12n9 RAFFLE at the Trafalgar Hotel, of which due notice will be given, TWO CHESTS of DRAWERS, one is the most beiutiful Inlaid and best finished Scotch Chest of lu Drawers in Nelson, by Twenty -two Members at £1 each. On view at T. Shone's Cabinet Shop, Bridge-st. U79 £L REWARD. STRAYED from my Paddocks, Stoke, a RED COW and a BRINDLE and WHITE STEER, branded TF (conjoined). Finder, on giving information as to lead to its recovery, will receive the above reward. — T. H. FOY. 1182 T7IANCY DRESSES, 6/6 each, worth 18/6. !_53 MANSON & CO. MEN'S, WOMEN'S, and CHILDREN'S BOOTS, very Cheap. 1254 MANSON & CO. HAVE YOU SEEN THE GHOST ? TF not, go and see the. " PHANTOM. " The 1 best boat in the Harbor. To be RAFFLED at Jervis's, MONDAY NIGHT, at Eight o'clock, sharp. 1-64 INTERPROVINCIAL FOOTBALL MATCH. THE BUSINESS PREMISES of the Unders ; gned will be CLOSED on TUJiSDAY NEXT, the 11th inst., at Two p.m. W. Milner, J. P. Black, F. Grimes, T. S. Wymond & Co., 1269 Everett, Bros. ODDFELLOWS' HALL ! M B - iT 0S L INS TV/jPSS TjTLORENCE /^OLVILLE IK THEIR ELEGANT ENTERTAINMENT. A MORNING CALL ! SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL! AND A CONJUGAL LESSON! SEATS may be Secured at Mr. Stanton's. An ENTIRE CHANGE on WEDNESDAY. Admission— 3/-, 2/-, and 1/-.

GENERAL OUTFITTERS. \ GREATDRAPERY SHOW I AT THE . HALL OF COMMERCE, \ - CONSISTING Oi? j P 120 CASES AND BALES, I S COMPRISING j t> SOME OF THE GREATEST NOVELTIES EVER SEEN IN NELSON, 1 O AND CEKTAIKLT THE I g LARGEST RETAIL STOCK IN THE PROVINCE, g *-' _— _ k_i g T7IROM the fact of T. S. WYMOND & CO.'S Purchases having been H § Jj made long before the great Rise in all Woollen and Cotton Y >■ Fabrics, they are able to SELL at the OLD LOW PRICES ; thus giving ** their Customers every inducement to make larger Purchases than usual, as 0 p many of their Cheap Lines are being rapidly Bought up, and cannot be £ te repeated. An early call is necessary to < SECURE ALL THE ADVANTAGES. % g . t* Cb Quotations are given of a few leading Lines, that some idea may be tormed of the g 5 BARGAINS NOW OFFERING AT __ g T. S. WYMOND & OO.'Sg 0 WHOLESALE DRAPERY MART. m 1 YELVETEENS, t B 1 ™ 18 ' 6 Bales Supernne > g VELVETEENS, P e?^,3f6d. DlSbed WHITNEYS, per pair, 16, 6d. g P CITTAWTS 1/TERINOES, co -' S 1 .Ti„ wnnm 19. Rd 1850 rards FINE FRENCH " I ScKKV.* ' ' T)o„Ue Width, H e„ Colors, Is. lld. g w TTOSTFRY /"lALICOES, n,, 9 H « Case's WOMEN'S RIBBED, S£do_ 6. 6d 3 3 HEATHER & WORSTED HOSE, Bd. & lOd. WHITE SHIRTINGb, per doz., 6s. 6d. H TjIANCY DRESSES, W INC ?T. S ' Tri.Tmnronnmr™'; £ ,_r X? 2500 Brocaded and Challi-Checked VV A ,K? aSe k K ? ICKE h °5? ' § S POPLINETS, the Full Dress only 7s. 6d. All New Shades, per yard, s_d. g FLANNELS, gHEETINGS, 3* 2 d £rai *,« _* DS> double width, *__ u g kj CJKIRTS, Jt gen vards DOUBLE WIDTH, .. 3 O 250 BORDERED WINCEYS, ° 7 Fine Sc^ch Goods, 2s. Ud. g 4 Width, only 3s. 6d. each. -¥7- NITTIN Gr WORSTED, only 2 W T ONGr CLOTHS. IV 3 s. od.#- lb. ; SCARFS, 6d. ; WOOL g X_i 2 Cases Horrocks' HATS, Is. ; Crossovers, Is. 3d. ; Tippets, cQ P^ TWILLED CLOTHS, only 9s. 6d. doz. 2s. 6d. W O P 2 ALSO, ALARGK STOCK. OF O MEN'S AND BOYS' COLONIAL-MADE CLOTHING. W e O i^^* Families able to purchase a Whole Piece will get it at 525 Wholesale Prices. T. S. WYMOND & CO., "HALL OF COMMERCE," BRIDGE STREET. FAMILY MOURNING WAREHOUSE. ___ WM __ w ___,__«__-«--«- I -_-■■■--_. I 111 ll«------i-------«M---l

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 136, 8 June 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 136, 8 June 1872, Page 2

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