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Public Notices. A COMPLIMENTARY DINNER will be si%n, under the auspices of thu CALBJDWIIKn HOCII TV of NELSON, to JAMES TdWNSEND LOWE, Esquibb, on his leaving IBl^roj|jAc( for England. Those friftndsS^Tdr : iowe who wish to be present at t tbe/ofoner can . obtain. Tickets from the fojjkwing gtpt emen:— Sir D. Monro, Hon. Ty3fenwick,>J issrs. J. P. Black, C. L. Maclean, J. C. M utray, A. Robertson, D. Cnisholm, D. JQ tnb«, J. Hamilton, W, Wylie, R. Dirf er^\A. H. Brind, W. Stavert, D. M'Dons d, antr^A. Sclandere. The Dinner will ta te placed at M'Geb'b Nelson Hotel, THI » THURSDAY, 2cd April next, ac Seven o' lock. A H. BRIND, 776 Secretary. CA^EBONIAN SOCIETY/^OE A G«NER^LMEETI«G of the MEMJ\. ABERS of this Societ^wlll be j,held at the Tfrafaigar Hotel, on MOJMDAY; the 6th Aprjljiß74. yS Business : To amend Rule No. 7. A. H. BRIND, 775 Sccrttaiy. yjj I^6To|F., M. XL THHE MEMBER \ of the Tiuvblleb's -1/^ Rest, Mansio of Peace, and General OAMfiBON^LoDOKS intend making' the 6th (Ha ter Monday), a GALA DAY. / A PROCESSIC tf will .take place! ' Members intending to J >in are requested to at end at the Lodge-hous \, Wakefield, at Ten am. punctually; the Pr >cession to proceed to the Wakefield Church is soon after as passible. On the return p the same, a variety of SPORTS will be indulged in. A TEA wi'l j also takeN^lace at 4 p.m. Alter which a Te«itimonial>will jbe presented to P.P.G.M. j C. P. Kearns,lhe|oldest Odd-Fellow in New Zealand, in tue^fehsipe of a handsome Tea ' Service. The dams amusements to conclude j with a BALL in she^vening. Admission to jtheVTea: Adults, Is 6d.; i Children, 1 8. TathelSall, including refreshments, Double Ticket, 7W 6d; to be obtained from the I \ Btbavabdr: N.G. Johr Ruthekfosd, Chairman. P.P.D.G.M. H. Lankow. P.PD.G.M. Johw Lammas. P.G. JAMfes THOKAB. P.G. Thomas Lammas, P.G. H. Hammond. N.G. T. wjells. V.G. Wm. Nobris. V.G.'F. faoOPBR. Dancing to commence at Eight p m. f 767—5 Bnsmess Notices. t/t N/O T I C E ./^ \T|r/HOLMES has RB-OPEKED the TVi SHOP in BRTDGB-STKBET, lately occupied by MivJ^ckson. as a PASTRYCOOK, &c.,and hopes, by attention to Business and supplying a good article, to obtain a share of the public patronage. 826 Unj/t ie c . / nnHE STOBE lately occupied by /Mr. X Horpby, in the Waimea-roa \, isJJOW OPEN with a General Assortment o/GROCERIES, EaTtbenware,,&c. I BtSiJ^fß, Eggs, Cheese, Bacon, Potates, all at the very Lowest remunerative Prices for Cash. 824—6 G. PIP.FR. NELSO^T.wi^n! nelson>twTed! * froiBL^WEBLHit BROS/^Whrvleiale Prices by thtf BoIt.HJT\ji^WYMOND & CO., Agents. Kn^T 800— 6 A. ft U N T E R, TTSTATCHMAXeR, JEWELLER, &0., / BRpMB-STREET, NELSON, Beg^snectfully to direct the attention of I 7 the Public to his 7 /XTENBIVB STOCK " / OF TMe Newest Styles of Fashionable First-claf s JEWEL L E R V Just received by the last overland Mail. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold Watches, Ladiei'and Gentlemen's Silver Hunting Levers, &c. Gold and Silvep/Oeneva Watches, of excellent quality; J^adies' and Gentlemen* Gold and Silver Guards in great variety; Gold Albert Chain&'choice patterns; Diamond Bracelets, Diamond Broaches, Diamond Ear-rings and Locrats, Diamond Scarf Pins : Wedding Rinfcrund Keeper* of best quality; Silver in great variety; a variety of Rings, with Precious Stones; Plated Goods, a large and well selected stock; a very large assortment of Gold Brooches, Rings, Ear-rings, Scarf Pins, Studs, Sieve Links, Solitaries : all descriptions of Clocks, in Marble, Alabaster, and Ebony; American Clocks, thirty-honr, eight-day, and Marine Levers. ALL KINDS OF JEWELLERY CAREFULLY REPAIRED. 1899 \ TRAUTVETTER XjLe (LA.TE OF HOKITIKA), / h PRACTICAL watchJmakeli and jeweller VU /TR*fkL^AR-BTREET, ><^ begs most respect fully to inform the inhabit: ants of/Nels6n and its vicinity/that he has OPENED the abrns premiies/as WATCHMAKE « and JEWELLER/ with a wellassorted Btock of EDgl^hjSold and Silver Watches, English and Colonial Jewellery. Watches and Repairs neatly Executed. 187 fr. S T ON E, f^\ B NE RA L ST O RE KEjp^PE R VT AND/TRODUCE DEALER ./BIGH^STRHET, MOTUEKA, tV \ / And / \ \ IJRANCH STORE, RIWAKA. lAHiQHBST Price Guton forJtroduob. ' / / , y*^ 2449 ~ A SUlt OF BEST NELSON TWEED, MADE to MEASURES, £4 10a. iMI JA&ES LUCAS, / TAILOR, BBIDOB - STBBBT, NkMON, (Oppoaite Mr Stall ard^ 864 IVT E W WOOL 37E N S Xrk In great Variety : / IMPOHTED^DUtECT FKQ^T LONDON . jV^^N CANT, TAIL 08, \ / Collingwood-ttreet. S4BI J^JST RECEIVED, a fresh lot of HERBERT'S FAMILY GLUE POTS. 2189 B. LUCAS & SON

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 79, 2 April 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 79, 2 April 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 79, 2 April 1874, Page 4

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