TEAFALGAR HOUSE. NOW SHOWING, OUR FIRST SHIPMENT OP SPRING & SUMMER DRAPERY EX ANNIE BRAGINTON. ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN PLAIN and FANCY DRESSES ! ALPACAS, LUSTRES, LUSTRINES, MOHAIRS, CAMLETS, POPLINETTS GENAPINES, GRENADINES, &c, PLAIN, STRIPE, and BROCHE. Black Silks, from 4s 6d to 13s 6d per yd. PRINTS, CAMBRICS, BRILLIANTS, PIQUES, BATISTES &c PRINTED MUSLINS (NEW STYLES) COSTUME MUSLINS ! LILAC POINTS ( FAST COLORS ) From 6_d. LADIES AND CHILDREN'S HATS. NEW FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS, ETC, A Complefce Assortment of LADIES' AND CHILDRENS' HOSE. Real Balbriggan Hose, White and Brown. Ladies' White Cotton Hose from 5| to 4s 6d. French Wove Corsets. Crinolines and Overskirts. Summer Skirts from 3s 6d. > Ladies' Stays from Is 9d per pair. Also, a Large Stock of, • FURNISHINGS! Tambour, Lace, Leno, and Muslin Curtains, from 5s 9d per pair. Toiletings, Tablings, Table Cloths, Dinner Napkins. Table Covers, &c, in great variety. Sheetings, Towelings, Calicos, &c. And every description of Goods for Household purposes. TEA FALGAR HOUS E," _ , R,A._TCIS GRIMES. September 26, 1873. MANAGER.
PELORUS and TINLINE BRIDGES rT is hereby notified that the HORSE TRAFFIC across the Pelorus and Tinline Bridges will be STOPPED for about Six Weeks, after the 27th October. Travellers can cross at the old fords when the rivers are not flooded. CYRUS GOULTER, Provincial Secretary; Superintendent's Office, Blenheim, 21st October, 1873. 2718 N OTI CE i NO T I C E! ! EGGS, HO I EGGS, HO I I Never mind w Emu's" call, or Barn-door Fowl's" .- crow ! . THE undersigned is a PURCHASER of, any amount of eggs, from ls. per dozen and upwards, to Christmas. F. J. HINGSTON, 2774 Nelson and Hope. AN EXAMINATION of the Scholars pi the Hope and Ranzau Schools will take place on the sth NOVEMBER Next, commencing at 10 am. A Tea-party will also take place on the same day at the Ranzau School, after which there will be a Public _Jeeting, when Prizes will be given to the successful Scholars. Mr M'Campbell arill preside. Tea on the table for the.Scholars at Four p.ra. for the Adults at Five p.m. Several recitations, &c, will be delivered during the evening bythe scholars. TICKETS for the TEA— Adults, 1(6; fov the Children, -/6 By order of the Committee, C. P. KEABNS, 2724 ■ Secretary. s SI 5 * _- * * ■ * »?s a a - 1 as* • td > * §_f tt w S_ I s -' ?§* s S p| It |;ih jg 'g _j O «-,_ StD B (Ts _» I j CJ Q| |S & gB M "ft fel JS grj .. S& * • ■ g Si 2 § 8" f*l W S ' Sff "_■ •sfl ,__,.. - o WAKATTJ HOTEL. pOBT, Sotebiob, 3/0 per Bottle. 5637 ~EO. THOMPSON,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 265, 4 November 1873, Page 3
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