J. P. BLACK, Begs to announce that finding it impossible to Dispose of his Business in these dull times, he has resolved to ADD LARGELY TO HIS STOCK, FROM FRESH ARRIVALS, and to continue to CARRY ON THE BUSINESS until a fitting opportunity offers for disposing of it to advantage. _ :o: — — J.P.B. has never indulged in the too common practice of KNAVISH PUFFING, and will not now condescend to adopt it. He has therefore simply to state that the older portions of his STOCK will continue to be offered at almost NOMINAL PRICES!! And that the ranges of PRICES for NEW GOODS will be such as no Honest Trader can Undersell, and FEW will care to COMPETE WITH. 2297
NEW BOOKS ! ! NEW BOOKS ! ! ! Ex Asterope. THE Undersigned begs to call the attention of the Public to the large assortments of BEAUTIFUL BOOKS, just unpacking, suitable for PRESENTS, ' SCHOOL PRIZES, LIBRARIES, and DRAWING-ROOMS. Packets of PICTURE REWARD CARDS, and BOOKS in endless variety. NELSON'S SCHOOL BOOKS, equal, if not superior, to any School Books published. JUVENILE BOOKS, from 3d. upwards. The usual discount allowed to Schools and Libraries. CIRCULATING LIBRARY, which will be supplied monthly with New Books H. D. JACKSON, IMPORTER OF BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, AND TOYS. Trafalgar-street, .Nelson. 2345 Superintendent's Office, Nelson, October 30, 1872. TENDERS will be Received at this Office until FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, for ALTERATIONS and REPAIRS to the WAIROA BRIDGE. Plans and Specifications m<>y be seen at the Provincial Engineer's Office, Nelson, and at Mr. Silcock's Bridge Hotel. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 2323 Provincial Secretary. Superintendent's Office, Nelson, October SO, 1872. THE Superintedbkt directs it to be notified, that. in accordance with the provisions of Section 9, of the "Education Act, 1863," he has appointed TUESDAY, the 12th day of November next, at Twelve o'clock, Noon, for the ELECTION of TWO PERSONS to fill the VACANCIES in the LOCAL COMMITTER of EDUCATION for tbe District of Ngatimoti, and that tbe Election shall be held at the School House, Ngatimoti, ALFRED GREENFIELD, 2324 , Provincial Secretary. FOR GREYMOUTH, HOKITIKA, AND MELBOURNE, r mHE Splendid Steamship .iLUL;' ; A L B I 0 N, or about TUESDAY, the sth instant.' ■ _'"' "'' '' l! '' '" '■""■ 2336 T. CAWTHRON, Agent. EXCURSION TO CANTERBURY RACES and BACK at VERY LOW FARES. | TpHE Splendid Steamship «yyiL^ v ; CLAUD . HAMILTON, ■^^^^S^leaves about MONDAY, 4th inst., for WELLINGTON^LYTTELTONi DUNEDIN, BLUEF, and MELBOURNE, .;; : ; ; , Excursionists returning by the s.s. Tararua, about; 16th instant, or; any of the same line of !, sfea'mera/dunng^ ;/'.' '';l=:^^Bltake i "place pn'.-thefllWi-;,.,' •■ : - y /y'-^y V'Vv
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 02, Issue 261, 2 November 1872, Page 3
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417Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 02, Issue 261, 2 November 1872, Page 3
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