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PUBLIC HOLIDAY. ANNIVERSARY OF THE PROVINCE. Superintendent's Office. Nels' n, r January 29, !874. THE PURLIC OFFICES will be CLOSED en lUE^DAY next, 3rd: February. ALFRED OREFNFIELD, 275 Provincial Secretary. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY 1 THE AUSTRALIAN BELLRINGEKS AND CELEBRATED LYNCH FAMILY, now e?i route lor Australia, will PERFORM at the MASONIC HALL, ON SATURDAY, MONDAY, and TUESDAY EVENINGS NEXT. 270 UNITfcD GATHERING o* CHRISTIANS. SPECIAL SERVICES. ON ANNIVERSARY DAY, February^ it has been arranged to hold various MEETINGS on the Premises and Grounds opposite the Co'Jego, occupied by Mr Short, commencing at a quarter to 10 to a quarter to H. First hour devoted to Social Prayfr. 11 to half-past ]2 — Addresses on Personal Holiness and Cliristain Work. Half-past 2to hnlf-past 4— Conversational Meeting Sdbjkcts SueJaESTH): Personal dedication", Union of Christians, and some of the means to be used for winning souls to Christ. ChrietiiiDs of every section o£ Christ's Church are cordially invited. It is suggested that friends briog their lunoheojj, aud pic-nic on the grounds. Tea will be provided at 0 o'clock. From 6 to half-past 7— Evangelical Addresses viil be delivered. It is expected that Ministers and other Brethren of all the denominations will take part in the day's proceedings. Friends from the country will find accommodation for horses, &c. 233 WANTED to PURCHASE, ft light second-hand BPJSLKQ TRAP. , 273 ' F. J. HIKGSrON. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. I THE Undersigned, have This Day ? DI SOLVJD PARTNERSHIP with J. DIMES, and I will NOT bo RESPONSIBLE for any IjEBTS contracted by birr, afttr this date. The Business will be CARRIED Uh bymo W. PETFORD. Nelson, January 2fi, 1874. 271—2

POWDER ! 1 POWDER 11 ! CURTIS and HARVEY'S Celebrated SL'OKTISG POWDER, on SALE at 2<J9-3 WM. H. WEST'S. THE MISSES JONKS, in thmking their Jnenda and the Public for the very liberal patronage they have received, would teo°J!!fe m J hem lhat the y are REDUCING IN 'PRICE tho whole of their SUMMER STOCK. TRIMMED STRAW HATS, ftom 419-, Uutriramcd ditto, from 1/OniLD'S SUN HATS from 1/9; BOYS' HATS, /9. ' FLOWERS, FEATHERS, GLOVES, LAUE GOODS EQUALLY CHEAP. BACK COMB?, and a VARIETY of USEFUL ARTICLES. MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, TRAFALGAR STREET. 274—12 NELSON INSTITUTE. rpENDIRS for PAINTING and GLAZING A the Nelson Jnstiid.b and Museum will he received up to 4 o'clock on WEDNESDAY. February 11th. Specification to be-Been at the Institute Library. JNO. PEBCY, 27 ? Hon. Sen. STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND MARINE. Nelson Bbanch. The distinctive characteristics of this Company are — A Lccal Proprietory. Insurers participate in lhe Profit*. Prompt and libeial adjustment of Claims. Careful and economical management. Fire Insurances effected in Town and Country at as low rates as any other Office, whilst Insurers participating in the Profits renders this as nearly as possible A MUTUAL FIRE OFFICE. A. W. SCAIFE, Agent for Nelßon Branch. VT *> L 8 O N COLLEGE.—The FIRST JLI QUARTER of the current Year comnunces on MONDAY, lhe 2nd February, ROBT. POLLOCK, Secretary. Nelscn, January 26, 1874. 261

KOYAL BLUE HOUSE, H ARDY- ST HE ET. Just OPENED, ex « HARVEST HOME? FOUR CASES PAPERHANGINGS. U OASES & CASKS OF COLOURS, DRY AND GROUND IN OIL. Kent's Celebrated Brushware, Black Japan, Japanners' Gold Size, Noble and Hoare's Coach and other Varnishes, Gold Leaf, Bronze, Sherratt and Newtb's Plate and Sheet Glass, Diamonds, &c, &c. i§2||P Observe the Address — JH^l J. P. COOKE, Royal Blue House, • HARDY-STREET. 1 60 JUST OPENED, I (Pei^ Alhmrihra,) MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING. Also a Large Shipment of & West of England and Colonial § § TWEEDS. I !§ (BOUGHT AT A DISCOUNT). M S .. ■ 1 P FOR BOYS' WEAR— EOR MEN'S WEAR— ** (Hard and tough wear combined The Everlasting Tweed Gambrootns at lOjd, worth Is 4d All shades, only 2s 6d, cheap at 3e 9d . R y. Union Tweeds 12 Jd, worth Ib 9d Light Summer Tweeda, Ss 3d, value for 4s H *& Self Gray Tweeds, la 9d, value for 2s 6d Geelong Tweeds from 3s, worth 5b 5Zj r£ Striped Drills, Is, value for Is 6d Printed Moleskins, 1b 4d to. 2s 9d GO tt ■ Note. — Gents' Trowsers and Vesta made to order from ',425. . £3 (Fit and Workmanship guaranteed). „ H o— — o fc) ■S Complete Assortment of MELBOURNE MADE CLOTHING, S Manufactured from Geelong and Colonial-made Tweeds (all Warranted), q m Tweed Trowsera and-Ve&ts from 21s Boya' Tweed Trowsera, 7s 6d, 9s 6d K q Geelong Tweed Trowsers and Vests, 30s Boy's Knickerbocker Suits, 9s 6d, 12s 6d, g Black Doe Tr/wsers, 17s, 21s, 25b 16s 6d, 2ls R Black Sacs, new shapes, 2ls, 258, 80s Men's Tweed Sacs, patch-pockets, 15s 6d, © Tweed and Doe. Trowsers, 9s 6d, 12s 6d, 17s 6d, 21a Cj 5q 17s 6d Men's Double-breasted Sacs, 2ls, 27s 6d h-3 p^ Printed Mole Trowsers, 10s 6d to 13s ed Men's Woollea Crimeane, 5s Bd, 6s 66, *rj JH Molepkin Troweerß, 6s 6^, worth 8s 6d 7b 6d, 10s H " Boys' Tweed Soits, 21s, 25s Men's Harvard Shirts, 2s 9d, 3b 6d, 7b 6d S? << . Sr .. The Celebrated OXFORD SHIRTS, made from Flax, to order, 7s 6d, £j Collars to match ; also the New fancy Summer Shirt, 4s. 6d., ss. 6d,, S 6s. Gd. H S Gents' Black Alpacca Sacs, 9s. 6d. | Gents' Holland Sacs, 7s. 6<J. w )J] "Souths' Holland Sacs, from Ss. 6d. W 8 Cases Gents/ and Youths* FASHIONABLE HATS, % S COKSIBTINQ OF — 1^ " Richmond, 4s. 6d. Explorer, 4s. 6d. Cavinurs, 4s. 6d. p^ Milan, Bs. 6d. Sydenham, 3s. 6d Ventilated, lls. 6d. gf O Ruperts, ss. 6d. Yankees, 10s 6d. Stanleys, 7b. 6d. 9 [±4 Elite, 4s. 6d. Court, 6s. 6d. Straw Unders, 7s. cd. q Dukes, 9s. 6d. Tryolese, 9s 6di Cobdenß, Bs. 6d. „■. . . g-l 3 Cases Black Paris and Drab-shell Hats, new shapes. O 2 Cases Boys and Men's Black Cloth Cups, plttfn and fancy^bands, from lg. J^ Scotch Bonnets and Caps, from 2s 6d., btraw Hats, Ib. 6d. ; to 55., new shapes. Quilted dps and Hat Covers (Colonial made). LATFST NOVELTIES in GENTS' SCA.RFS, TIES," COLLARS, BRACES, BELTS, rUGGABJB3 in Mualin and Silks, SOLATARIES, HOSIERY of every description, cheaper than ever. |£3J" All marked Lowest Cash Prices. Storkekeepers Liberally dealt with t. s.:ipoMl'& ; eo. I.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 25, 29 January 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 25, 29 January 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 25, 29 January 1874, Page 2

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