-••-.- ,y^*m ->..„.... .-...'■-. -"-"•.'■ -$p —r" — ' ' '..' v ."r , i"i'; , 'i'- , -i'-"-'i-/r,-ii -*r,'.-r.» 1 .-; < r~i~.--v ~7 , ,;'-,. ,^'v. TO THE ELECTORS OF THET 7^7 WAIMEA EAST DISTRICT. ; 77 MR. T7 ELLTNG will. MEET the K&toriK -IX. of the above 1 'is 'rict on BAX OBr "■ ' DAY the 25th inst., at the STAR and GARTEN, - RICHMOND, to Explain* to them, the Reasons / why he had Retired from the late contest in She i. Election for a Member of the House < •TS^ore- : A •sentatives, 7 ':■ . ... • 7X5^7 : ..X7FOR SALE, CHEAP.— 30 ve?f 'ytiiLe'V TUftK&YS. - - -. I 1231 W.PHILLIPS, Bridge-Btreet. ; | FOR SALE QR TO LET.- TOWN ACRE ■ No. 478, Nelson, with the DWELLING-' .HOUSB thereon. . . Eor particulars apply to v ; GEORGE HARPER, . 7 1053 Trafalgar-street. .NOW OPENING, Ex Northumberland, via* Melboubwe. A Splendid Assortment of WINTER TDOOTS AND QLIPPERS, ■ Specially Selected by the Undersigned, ""; M. LIGHTBAND. 1210 ; NOW ON SALE-, . . - £ Tj A TONS EXCELLENT BROWN RIVER -ii Iv "_T> SBAZ.I.Y V% JTOTATOES, cheap. =X Also, a Quantity of HAMS AND BACON LOW. ; •*—— — — ._■* 1270 W. PATTERSON. i — — — — — — — -_—__ _^_______ * NOTI CE . ~~-: INTENDING SHAREHOLDERS in theii ANATORI QUABTZ-MINISG COMPANY*™ are reminded that Shares are being rapidly^f TAKEN UP, and that an early application is # necessary to 1258 Messrs. NEALE & HADDOW. f DECLARATION OF POLL. SUBURBS OF NELSON DISTRICT/ I HEREBY Gire Notice that the OFFICIAL-;?! DECLARATION of the POLL will takelj place in the Provincial HalTi, Nelson, atifl Noon, on TUESDAY Next, the 20th instant, "--taj LOWTHER BROAD, ; M 1259 Returning Officer. A^ ~ : : —|*| VAN HOUTEN'S $| T>URE QOLUBLE fi OCOA.^| This Cocoa is better and comparatively cheaper "$ than any other Cocoa, Cocoa Extract, or Essence. ~M One pound sufficient for 100 Breakfast Cups. A" "" This Cocoa is manufactured' only by * C. J. VAN HOUTEN & ZOON, '- WEESP, HOLLAND, '7 Represented by their Consignee, T^j THOMAS R. FISHER, 1 Bridge-stbeet, Neison, a who is the Wholesale Agent. . "^ May be had Retail from Grocers and Chemists v . in all parts of the Colony. 1272 7jj "T\R. T TyrORTON, M.8., M.R.C.S.E., &i PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, and ACCOUCHEURX*! .'■'■ '-*« (Late of New South Wales and Queensland), Having taken the Residence of the late Eri 1 . L. Vickebman, will carry on and continue the -* Practice for the partial benefit of the Eamily. Dr J. Morton's Eight Years' Colonial Experience :'l in New South Wales and Queensland (relinquished through ill health) will be a sufficient guarantee .X as to capability, and enable him satisfactorily to ; X attend all Professional Visits he may be honored s with. *■ l COLLINGWOOD-STREET. At Home for Consultation— Mornings, from [10 to 12; Evenings from .7 to 9. 1263 . ■ - .?-
'■il I "ill im mi i i ■" —| 1,,,, ■„, - ' ■--' ; . new advertisements;. AN'JED, a Young .GIRL to make herself Generally Useful. Apply 1294 Office of Evening Mail. WANTED, a Strong Steady GlttL* one who can "Wash Well. Apply. 1295 X, Mail Office. CITY RIFLES^ COMPANY PARADE TO-MORKOW (Tuesday) EVENING, at 7 o'clock. A. W. BARNETT, 1293 Lieut, in Charge. DISTRICT ORDER. THE Government Monthly Inspection of the undermentioned Corps will take place on the following date — City Cadets, at Drill-ehed, on TUESDAY, the 20th instant at 6 p m. City Rifles, at Drill- shed, on TUESDAY, the 20th instant, at 7 p.m. E. BAIGENT, Captain Commanding Militia and Volunteers, 1297 Nelson District. No, 29.--MAT. Just Published, Price 2d. THE CHUECH MESSENGER For the Provinces of Nelson and Marlbobough and County of Westland North. j CONTEXTS: DIOCESAN Intelligence.— The lafe.Rev. W. D. Rusz —Nelson— Waimea West— Picton, Auckland— Canterbury — Dunedin— Melanesia. European Intelligence — Bishop Abraham and Lord Lawrence on Missions and Missionaries — Canad • — Miscellaneous." What is the Bible ? Culture and Religion. Church Register. Bible Questions for 1873. Calendar. SOLO BY ALI, BOOKSELLERS. nOMMEBCIAL TTOTEL TRAFALGAR & HARDY STREETS, (Tbamway Terminus.) I, JOHN TREGEA, Keep this Inn, Where you'll get For your tin — Rum or Brandy, . Whisky, Gin, Port or Sherry Erom the bin* Colonial Ale , At your pleasure, Sodawater, Shandy-gaff, lemonade, Or what you like. And last, not least, The finest Linnera That e'er delighted Hungry Sinners. N.B. — A good Stable Aa well as Table,* The best of Hay Every day. 1300 FOR HAVELOCK. 7rn _JK nnHE Ketch H (ipS^S. i- * EMILY lEiH^m^ w **- leave as above on' WEDNESEVENING NEXT. ' Eor ""^^^^^^FFreight or Passage, apply to the Master on board, or to 1299 R. LEVIEN.
T. S. WYMOND & CO., jx" ARE NOW SHOWING ALL THE NOVELTIES N I m . AUTUMN AND WINTER DEAPEEY 1 COMPRISING THE |j largest and most choice assortment P EVER OFFERED IN THE PROVINCE, ,_■ The whole of which has been purchased by our own .Buyers expressly for the q . g Nelson Trade, and Shipped via Melboubnb, from Home. - ' hi ■ W :o: S - p FANCY DRESS DEPARTMENT, | F^ INCLUDES SOME CHOICE JfE-W MATERIALS ADAPTED FOR THE J^j & WINTER SEASON, SUCH AS — - £0 ' 'I eg Figured and Plain Repps in Wool and Silk Figured Tassos — Satin Cloths— _ J -£ Roubaix Cloths— Sultanas— ltalian Cloths— Japanese Poplins— Broche and Jz; Striped Lustres— Wool Popleenes— Wool Plaids— French Merinos in all the H ;-| K New Shades. ?i H B^*" As many of the above Lines are already Selling Freely, we recommend our \'7 R friends making their selections, as T. S. Wymond & Co. cannot replace them at j> \$ O the prices they are now being offered at. M P MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. 2 5 Extreme care has been taken in our purchases for this Department, which com- *^ prise the most Unique Selections from the Magazines <of Paris and London. All the C| 6 Fashionable Untrimmed Straw Hats— Velvet and Felt Hats— Flowers— Feathers— 2v jfj Ruches— Ribbons, &c. Also, the Latest Novelties in Trimmed Goods. % fx P :o:-_ — ....... g JX;. MANTLE DEPARTMENT. S |> Ladies' and Girls' Jacketß and Mantles in Silk Velvets— Velveteens— Plain Cloths— CO £y & Waterproofs— Costumes— Overskirts— Petticoats— Crinolines, &c, all really _ "S, S handsome and very Cheap. W _■{ --*> Q — - :0: " The above, along with our present Stock of i****!!-' g BLANKETS, FLANNELS, SHEETING, v Vfe: WOOLLEN AND COTTON GOODS, GENERALLY, yj|'. " Bought largely in excess of our wants last year, and in view of the High X -gp Prices now ruling at Home, enables us to open the Season nnder «v |7 £j especially favorable circumstances to Btrri&BS. v ■ | ' gt> — o— | p r AU Goods marked at the Low eer Cask P-bit-* 9, ano. -jots **> Llth ad discount r -* EH can bciuuLOVris.i*' ■£ § T. S. WTMOND &- 0%-Jgl ' -..fHALL OF COMMBRO^ v^]|fßWOj Wholesale Dbpakxment, ||M*rM@l Ko.l,Bridge-fltre«t, > , a \jM I _^ . . <MW^"^ ti ' 11 m ';a|T^^|^ s t^m
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 119, 19 May 1873, Page 2
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