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TO DRAPERS. i :o:- — rpO BE DISPOSED OF— together with a Lease of the Premises— the STOCK and GOOD-WILL of THAT OLDESTABLISHED BUSINESS belonging to the Undersigned. James P. Black. TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON. — . — -:o: — TO THE PUBLIC. With reference to the above announcement, J. P, B. begs to inform the Public that from this date, and until such time as his Business is Disposed of, he will ALLOW TEN PER CENT, on all CASH Purchases amounting to £3 and upwards ; and FIVE PER CE-.T- on Sums UNDER £3. NO DISCOUNT on Sums UNDER 20s. i3B_-3m

TENDERS WANTED for CARTING • about 65 Tons IRON WORK, now discharging at the Government Wharf, to the Wairoa nn 1 Eighty-liigh. Bridges, addressed to J. GiLBI__.TSON, Wairoa Bkidoe. 1491—6 T> IS HOP'S SCHOOL, NELSON. The NEXT QUARTER will commence on MONDAY, the 6th July. For terms, &c, apply to II FAD -MASTER, Bit-hop's School, or private residence, Shelbourne-strcet. 147?— 12 WAKEFIELD. A CONCERT of VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC will he given in AID of the WIDOW and ORPHANS of the late Richard Savage, at the LOWER WAKI..IELD SOIIUOLROOM, on FRIDAY, June 19th. Doors open at Seven o'clock; Concert to commence at Half-past Seven. Admission — Two Shillings. Children, Half-price. 1483 NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. THE DIVIDEND for the HALF-YEAR ending 31st March lait, is now PAYABLE at the several Agencies of the Company, and Warrants for same can be had on appliottion to SHARP & PICKERING, Agents. NB.— The Dividend will' be duly paid on production of Warrant duly endorsed by person in whose favor it is drawn. 1433 NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. EIRE and MARINE RISKS taken at the Lowest Carrent Rates. SHARP & PICKERING, 1439 Agents. TRAFALGAR HOUSE. CLEARING SALE. pAPER COLLARS Reduced to 4d. per dozen. AT TT7 YMOND & 0 o. ' S SALE. WHITE MORCELLA BED QUILTS. 250 to be Cleared at 4s. lid. each. 6^* All FURNISHING GOODS at HALF PRICE. 1469—4 "T7IANCY DRESS GOODS. Portion of a Bankrupt Stock now offering at WYMOND & COS. SALE. Really Rich Goods, 8/11 Full Dress. - 1471—4 ' TRAFALGAR HOUSE. CLEARING SALE. /CHILDREN'S JACKETS Reduced from 7/6 to 3/6. 1383

JOSEPH IVESS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, Produce Merchants, &_., BROADWAY, REEFTON. Agents for Govern ntnt Annuities, Inangahua District. Licensed Land Brokers under the Land Transfer Act. Commissions entrusted to the above will receive careful atteuiion. Nelson Agent. : Messrs. Sharp 8i Pickering. 1461 WANTED, G^OD FRE3H BUTTER and EGGS. Highest Market Price given. R. BLACK, Corner of Collingwood and Hardy-Streets. 1465—6 AT TTTTMOND & CO.'S SALVAGE SALE. A Clearing Lot of LADIES' & CHILDREN'S HATS, from Threepence each. 1468 — 4 LADIES' All-wool Tartan Shawla, 16s 6dLadies' Black Cloth Jackets, from 5s 6d. 1557 MANSON _. CO. T^ANCY DRESS GOODS. PORTION OF A BANKRUPT FTOCK Now offering at WYMOND AND CO.'S SALE. Really Rich Goods 8/11 Full Dress, value for 15/Brocaded Reversible Poplins only 10/6, worth 21/- 1470—4 M ANSON'S Heavy Tweed Trowsers, 9s 6 d Men's Black Milan Hats, 6s 6d. 1356 MANSON & CO. TRAFALGAR HOUSE. CLEARING™ SALE. -j KA LADIES' & CHILDREN'S HATS, 6d each. 1384 CHILDREN'S Black STRAW HATS, 6d. Children's Velvet Turban Hat, 3d. 1360 MANSON & CO. TRA FAL GAR HOUSE. CLEARING SALE. P LOWER S , Reduced to 3d Spray. TRAFA LGA R HOUSE;. CLEARING SALE. nn R I M~~M I N G S Reduced to Jd per yard. 9^4 HEAVY GREY BLANKETS, 15s. " •_• White do., superior quality, 17s. 6d 1358 MANSON & CO

MA_N'SONT.& CO.'S ONE SHILLING TABLE COMPRISES— 56 Pieces of Fancy Dress Material IN VARIOUS TEXTURES AND COLOURS, Reduced from 2s. to Is. per Yard. ALSO, Hair Pads, Hair Nets, Back Combs Nail Brushes, Perfumery, Pomade Portmonies, Brooches, Fancy Soaps, Fancy Box Hair Pins and Tapos Ladies' and Children's Black Straw Hats Flowers, Feathers, Lace Falls, Hair Nets Stays, Box Dimity Collars, Ladies.' Embroidered Cellars and Sets Ruffles, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Lisle and Cloth Gloves ' Arnold's Patent Ruffles/ Wool Boots and Bootees, Wool Scarfs & Collaretls | Worsted and Merino Hose I Toilet Covers, Honey-comb and Turkish Towels Children's Black Cloth Jackets, &_. *•••■'-• - ____ .; 0 ; --^" 'Every Article Sold at One Shilling, ;: :o: ■— :'__, ' "'MANSON & CO.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 143, 17 June 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 143, 17 June 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 143, 17 June 1874, Page 3

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