General Notices. j piIILDRBN'S TREAT. QUEEN'S BIRTH-DAY. The OBILD MOS will MEET at the Temfer_>'.e Hal_ at" half-pist Ten, walk in PR ICE-NIOM round the Town, then return :to the Hall, where BUNS, CaKE, and TEA will be provided. Messrs. Twist & Gay have kin ily lent the use ot their Paddock lur the occasion. * ' • MAGIC LANTERN" IN THE EVENING. Admisnon to the M gic Lictern, to help to pay ior Hew 81ides, Sixpence. 1243 8., CRISP. FOR SALE. TRUE EARLY AMERICAN ROSE SEED POTATOES. Lo r Ji3 Pj-n'sin-I to William Hale. Lyell, 4th May, 1874. Dear Sia— Th. 20 lbs. of Rose Potatoes I had from you laat yeir gave mo 620 1b5. good solid Potatoes. If you have any this year, keep me l.Olbs. NEW STRAWBERRY. DUKE OF EDINBURGH— Ss. 100 Hants. NEW PEAS. LAXTON'S WILLIAM THE FIRST.; The finest Pea yet sent out for earlinc-ss was awarded First-class Certificate at tbe Royal Horticultural S-ci-ty 5 . Gardens, Chiswick. Height, 3 ieet. 3s. Cd. halfPint. LAXTON'S POPULAR. Earlier and more prolific, and better filled pods, than those of the Champiju of England. First-clasß OertiQmto. Height, 3 feet. 2s. 6d half-Pint. LAXTON'S SUPEHLATIVE. The largest and finest podded variety yet raised. Pods hue been exhibited 7 inch 3 in length, Height, about 7 feet. First-class Certificate. 3s. 6d. halfPint. LAXTONS OMEGA. A remarkably prolifla late varietj', each pad contains beven or eight fine large peas. Height, 2_ feet. Biißt-class Certificate. 4s. hah-Pint, The above Peas are ray own growing from imported ste 1 last year Cost Price in Englan . £2 per Quart, WILLIAM HALE, TORY AND HARDY STREETS. 1224 T^O ARRIVE o>l BUSHELS TUSCAN WHEAT, _ splendid Seed. H. J. L. AUGARDE, 1212 Auctioneer. W. C. Wilkins' Advertisement. HAND SEWING MACHIN ES. Good Quality and Good Value, AT CASH PRICES. :0: WHEELER & WILSON'S TABLE, HALF-CABINET, and CABINET MACHINES. &§T A NEW SHIPMENT Just Received. These Machines maintain their high reputation for excellence for all domestic purposes, and may be purchased for Caßb, or secured by hiring with a view to purchase on favourable terms. WHEELEJEL & WILSON'S NNW MACHINE FOR HEAVY WORK, IKTEISDED ESPECIALLY FOB TAILORING AND LEATHER SEWING. :o: B_gT Inspection of intending Purchasers respectfully invited, and when a Machine is purchased it is warranted to workwell.. Instruction Gratis. Needleß, Oil, and Sundry Attachments always on hand. :o: W. C. WILKINS, BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. May, 1874. 1245
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 122, 23 May 1874, Page 3
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