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FOB SALE.-CHERRY WINE, One, Two, and Three Years OId —CHARLES BA*TLETT, Washington Valley. . 2338 MONEY to LEND, on FREEHOLD SECURITY. 2211 FELL & ATKINSON. T EVY'S AUCKLAND ROCK OYSTERS -Li Smoked Fjsh always on hand. Prime English Ling 4d. pei lb. JSext to Mrs. Bird's, Trafalgar- street. ' 2i64 ALL FOWL?, &c, TRESPASSING on my Land, Hardy-6treet, alter this date will be DESTROYED. T. WIMSETT. Nelson. November 12, 1872. 2437 NELSON SAVINGS BANK. MONEY to LEND at 8 per cent., on FREEhold security; h. d. Jackson, 2378 Manager Nelson Savings Bank. FOH SALE, in Tory-street, Fifty Feet Frontage by One Hundred and Fifty Feet Deep It has a Live Fence all round it, and is in capital ord^r. For particulars Bpply to 2448 J. JERVIS, Commercial Hotel." TMPOUNDED at RICHMOND, on November JL 9, TWO BAY MARBS, no brand. If not claimed will be Sold in Twenty-one Days from this date. A. G. BROCK, Poundkeeper. November 13, 1872. 2450 PLANTS of Cabbage, Cauliflower, Broccoli, Celery, Cucumber, Tomato., "and also Flower Plants. Vegetable and Flower Seed, Always on Hand, and supplied to any part of the town. J. POLGLASE, 2200 Brook-street. IV/TR. /GEORGE OROMLEY'S MONOLOGUE ENTERTAINMENT, ASSISTED BY MISS EMILY NEILSON, VOCALIST, WILL SHORTLY AE'PEAR. 2446 FOR SALE OR TO LET. mHE Tt/TOTUEKA TTOTEL, with a Six-acre PADDOCK adjoining. For further particulars apply to C. HARLET, 243 s Grove House, Nelson. FRUIT ! FRUIT ! ! FRUIT ! ! ! HHHE Undersigned -will be a BUYER o£ the X following FRUITS during the season : — Gooseberries— Raspberries — Black, White, and Ked Currants — and Cherries. I The quantities wanted will be advertised for at intervals. J. SMITH, 2447 New-street.

Hollowmfs Pills and Ointment — The most effectual curefdr hheumatism — A frequent cause of these complaints is the inflammatory state of the blood, which usually attends bad digestion, producing lassitude, and greAt debility, thereby indicating the want of a proper circulation o< that fluid, and the impurity of the blood thus induced greatly aggravates these disorders. Holloway's pills are of so purifying a nature, that a few doses taken in time are an effectual preventive against gout and rheumatism, hut whoever may have an attack of either should use Holloway's ointment also, the searching properties of which, combined with the efforts of the pills, ensures a certain cure. The ointment should, at least twice a day, be thoroughly rubbed into the parts affected after they have been sufficiently fomented with varm water to open the pores, thereby facilitating^ the introduction of the ointment to the glands. ' 2435 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JAMES ROGEE HARGREAVES, BLACKSMITH, DECEASED, INTESTATE. ALL CLAIMS against this Estate are required to be sent in to the undersigned on or before the 25th instant. ROBERT POLLOCK, Curator of Intestate Estates. Curators's Office, Hardy-street, November 14, 1872. 2455 HOPE SUJSDAY SCHOOL. HHHE TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY A of the above School will take place on SUNDAY, the 17th November, when a SERMON will be PREACHED at 1 1 a.m., by Mr. S. FITTALL. Collections after the Service in aid of the School Funds. On the following TUESDAY a TEA-MEET-ING will be held in the Schoolroom, after which there will be a PUBLIC MEETING ; Chair to be taken at 7 o'clock, when several .Addresses wi'l be delivered by Ministers and other Friends, and Pieces recited by the Children. Children's Tea at 3 o'clock. Adult 9at 5. Admission: Adults, 1/6; Children, Free. . 2451 THE WAIMEA DISTRICT ROAD BOARD having LfcVIKD a RATE of THREE FAHTHINGS in the POUND upon LANDS and TENEMENTS within the District, hereby give notice that the said RATE must be PAID by thp persons named in the Rate List, published in the Nelson Examiner, Oct. 5 and 1 9, who are liable for the amounts therein set against their Names, to the Undersigned, who is appointed by the Board to collect the same, and who will attend at the following times and places for the receipt thereof, between Ten and Four o'clock each day : — Richmond Institution . Monday, Nov. 25. Stoke, Tur£ Hotel . . Tuesday, „ 26. Spring Grove Institution Wednesday „ 27. Wakefield, Forest Inn . Thursday „ 28. Waimea Wtst, Palmer's Ekiday „ 29. For the further accommodation of Ratepayers, the Rate may also be paid on or before the abovenamed days to any Member of the Board. By order of the Board, T. J. THOMPSON, 2452 fc-'ecretery.

MANSON & Co. HAVE NOW ON VIEW A splendid assortment of New and Fashionable Drapery Goods. BARNES^ CORNER. I " T. S. WYMOND & CoP £> , Beg respectfully to announce the arrival ot their g Opening Shipments for the Season, g (H ■ CONSISTING OF v § 24 Cases Ex s.s. GREAT BRITAIN, ° ■P 49 „ Ex s.s. NORTHUMBERLAND, g' dg 29 „ Ex s.s. SWIFTSURE. w | NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, I H , EMBBACINO 3 EVERY NOVELTY IN FABRIC AND DESIGN, b. qS IKTBODTJOED FOR THE 2 § Spring 1 and Summer of 1872. M p _ w T. S. W. & Co. have adopted a modern custom of tranW sacting their business (seldom practised hy Retail o p Dealers), namely, that of buying all their d 2j commodities at first hand, direct from the manufacturers^ thus effecting a c/ear saving in price of from [^ § FIFTEEN TO TWENTYtFIVE PER CENT. *? m to their Customers; by this means their has Jsj heen infinitely increased, their sfocA; trebled, ,^ and the reputation of their House . j» firmlii established. ■_, g All Goods marked at Cash Prices, .. j? p: ; Without DiscoTJHTpB; Reduction ■vthateyee. &» ■■':•_, *.-*.:.,'■/ ,'i :;v^ : ::Jvvv::AA.\.v /: "'-h r: '. ..„...-; ,:■.-. : .' ;■•''.'•' '''"■;■';"■■■••.;'■; .'■,"-'.•.- ; V- ■•,.'■"..■•: -'

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 271, 14 November 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 271, 14 November 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 271, 14 November 1872, Page 2

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