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Millinery. LADIES' WAREHOUSE, HARDY-STRFET. jyTADAM 5 BOTTENELLI Has [now on view . A SPLBNDiD ASSORTMFHT OF WINTEEj MILLINERY. , ' Also, a Chpice Selection of / t^pKET»,rfur Trimmed. W^k E S S E S In Kfal Jfrish Popim, Repps, Serges, and 4 / Satin Strip^|n all Shades. « . /f Every »Varie^ in RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, &c. T ho KEWKST STALES in SILK SASHES, SCARFS, LACES, &c, &c. j 696—6 MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, Tit AF ALG AR-STREET. rpHE MISSES JONES liave much p'casure in nnnouncing: lhat they arc now showing their first assortment of WINTER GOODS. BLACK STRAW HATS, in all the newest Watkred Ribbon, and Wateri-id Kiubon Vklvjj'ts.Cbai'E tmd;]L\cE Falls, .-- -- - s Hat Ojrna»i£nts. / - • ** Flow^r^ FKAjniuHs, &c, Bkc. Wool uLouDgi, Pkomenadk Scarfs. ' -if'' / The remainder of Suraoier Millinery will be sold very cheap. 695 General Notices. I. O. O. F., M. U. •piIE MEMBERS of the Traveller's X Hkst, Mansion ov Peace, and Gbmbral Cameron Lodgjis intend making the 6th APRIL next (Easter Monday), a GALA DAY. A PROCESSION will tnke plnce. Members intending to Join are requested to at end at the Lodge-houge, ' Wakefleld, at Ten am. punctually ; the Procession to proceed to the Wakefield Church as soon after as possi&Je^^ On the return of the fame, a variet\/of SPOKTS will be indulged in. A TEATwi'l also take place at 4 p.m. A'ter yriiich a Testimonial will be presented to I^P.G.M. C. P. Kcarna, the oldest Odd-Follow in New, Zealand, in the shape of n, harm tome Tea Service. The day's amusements x,o conclude with a BALL in the evening. / Admission to the Toi: Adults, \s 6d.j Children, Is. To the Ball, inemding refreshments, Double Ticket, 7s 6dyto be obtained from the x *-"' STiWAHD": N.G. John JRuthebford, Chairman. «t-i P.P.D.GM 11. Lankow. D.G.RI. John Lammas. ' "P.G. JA MEB THO3IAB. y P.G. Thomas Lammas, P.G. 11. Habimosd. N.G. T. Wjklls. VG. "War. K orris. V.G. F. Hooper. Dancing to commence at Eight p ro. 767—5 iiCE^S't CHpRCH^A^A.AR. k /ifAZAAR,rWiII be hjfld in the FrovinJ&L 91AL Uall, on TUESDAY and "WEDNKHDAY. ihe 7th and Bth of April, in aid of the Fundjor LIGHTING the CHUhCH with GAS. / T GLifea will be surg in/ the Evening of each eUyf and there will mso be Inatrumental Music. / / Admißßion, Sispouce^ Children, half-price. Open from 3 to lb^m. each day. Chriatmae Tree, Wedding Cake, Peep Show, &c, &c, Refreshmentp. 743 A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PRQJO\. VIDENT SOCIETY. f FOLi MUTUAL LtFE ASSURANCE &o. \ NEW Z'Ea/aND BRA Ny6 H, \ „, Hte^AD Office : Wellington,/ Pre^k,nt Annual Revenue, £2m> ACCUMULATEI) AND IN'' -,<,-„, / „ / -^f Funds Persons/ Assnrir a w ;*f, *y mmjf whole Promts, ' nd"! Boi 118^ ace sbare the fifth year. «*b is declared every Agent 1 A w ScAIFK Medical Refers . w B Skalt> Egq^ M D 224 1 N E W* G~O O D S . J£X MALAY, — NOW ON SALE— 3 cases Gilt Pier Chimney Glasses, all Eizes, iu splendid condition 1 case Maple, Rosewood, and Mahogany ditto. 1 „ Toilet Glasses, all sizes I „ ditto, Twisted Pillars and Marble Stands I „ Folding Chairs, well assorted, with aDd without Arm and Foot rests. At H . HOUNSELL'S, No. 1, Bridge- street. 2655 Perambdlatoks I Perambulators ! Just Opened and Now on Sale, 3 CASES SINGLE PERAT dBULATORS, with Hoods complete, At H. HOU N S ELL *S . Wo. 1, Bridge-street!.; 1335

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 73, 26 March 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 73, 26 March 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 73, 26 March 1874, Page 4

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