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__. .. .■-—"-- -V r *•' * ; 1^ ■_ NE\^ ADVERTISEMENTS. 'V /all>^alnts' CHOIR. .paACTIC.. TjWoRROW at Eight 'JL o'clock, inatfadJ^Jhis Evening. 1976 / _, ICHAVES V FELL. /hILH A KMOSIC UALL.y^ "lljf R. DECK w ill LECTURE onTCM) AY, JAJL at 3^ p.m., and PKE ACH at 6-30 p.my r> DRESShS. y CHEAf DRESSES^ CHE\£/DRESSES. wymonq & ca.:s,,__ Clearing Sale. \\f A-^pffD,. a^Aspectable person as V V^COiIPANIOIL to a LAUT, small »ajp«y. Apply t«i Mr^K. R. HADtIELD, **ose Vil!a, Waimea-stlee^. 1972 CLOTHING! . H^.TS! /s 1 DRAPFRY/&0. Cheapcrth-WTEver ! / Z^Mvt One Month only ! \y <*$&■ y At WYMOND ! &CO?S. T>OISON willKb^laid ftuny PROPEBW, JT '^tusell-strce*, on and after?thi_n-__r£e. IIUNTKR REGNART. Nelson, August 7, 1874. ' 1973 2 MASONIC HALL, NELSON. ■ FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. S>OURD AY, MON_q^rA& i TDESDAY, / August 8 IMroih, and 1 1 th. GRAND^rPENING NIGHT ! TO-VoR#OW (SATURDAY), AUG. Bth. /RST APPEARANCE OF THE LOYAIT^ '/1-EEAT.. COMBINATION VX TROOPE OF^tARIETIES.! MDLLE. ZUILA / ;;,./. The most-g raceful, daring, ond intrepid Lodv/.Gymnaat in tho --5, Wo/fd. MDLLE".' -LIZZIE SBAPTEI.. 'The accomplished Danseuie (late Ot Ljstcr and CaglPs Italian "'---•''Upcra). ' B. MLEAN. The celebrated icharacjrfistic Dancer. . i / '^y . JEAN VERLETTI. \ Jf,,.,.. - Premier Flying Qymnast and Trapezian. "■<. ■£ . GEORGE TURNER. y ". ,V, * The flelebraftd Double-voiced C mic N&^Uisf MASTER S. Mc LEAN. " ; . : The Dancing Spider (six years old) GEORGE LOYAL. Champion Gymnast and Eirycle Rider of the World. The celebrated Pianist Mr Alfred o__kby has also been engaged. '/ Prices of Admission— Reserved Seats, 3s ; Back Seats and Gallery, 2s, Doors open at half-past Seven; .to commence at Eight o'clock. -.-_•.;__ LOYAL & M'LeJAN, "'.. Proprietors'?'"" . CRARLES_.RANDJ3SPffir 1975 / /^Lgent. •^ / W AN T / JM) . a/sSISTANT TEACHEHIjEor Ss. Mary's yL Boys' School, Nelsarf: -' Salary, £80. /Applications receivedNsmnii AUG&St 25. 1874, by the REV A; iCGAßlS^hairm-in S>f Committee. >/ ; *A" ' " 1977 cheap flow rrsk '/ v : . cr^e ap feithKbs-; " \ y CHEAP BTRAW HATS. AltatrONE SHlLLlNfie^h. y At WYMOND^ CO.»S, 1978 Clearing Sale

7. Lower Moutere, £90. — That nothing be allowed for au addition to the present school-room at Lower tooutere, as the Committee think it very mexjedieal to expend any money in addmg t0 an o|(1 an|| j,,.^^^ hmldiog. They suggest, ho we*?, thet ho Lower Moutere Commitiee should furnish the Board with an approximate estimate of the cost of a new building, either of brick or of 'wood or similar dimensions to the Nendorf sehool-roora. 1 8 Upper Moutere, £27 14.— That nothing be allowed to this Committee beyond the usual grant for coniingenci. s. ; 9. Motueka, £9 Hs.— Tbat £5 be allowed for an additional water-closet. 10. Upper Takaka, £6 10s— That £1 10s be allowed for 9 door between tbe house p.nd school-room. 11. Collingwood, £10.— That £10 be allowed for re-building school chimney and repairing school. 12. Ngatimoti (amount not specified)^ — Ihat £5 be allowed for a well, provided that ihe work can be completed for that sum. 13. Cobden (amount not specified).—: That £10 be allowed lo renew th/ plates, decayed boards,' spouting ol me school, and for repairing the papering and ceiling of the" master's houee at Cobden, but that under existing circumstances, nothing be allowed for repairs of buildings at Brunnerton. 14. Dovedale, £20.— That £10 be> allowed; £5 to complete the chimney/ and £5 for painting the house. 15. Lower Wakefield, £16.— That £16 be allowed; £8 16s for re-shingling Lower Wakefield School, and £7 4s tor painting house at 88 Vulley. 16. Riwaka, £10 5s (in addition to £15 voted for the new school-room at Brooklyn).— That £10 5a be allowed for painting, piles, and repairs of houseroof. 17. Motupiko.— That £5 be allowed for lining teacher's house. oT 0 *- 1 appropriation recommended, £280 ss, - 18. Salaries.— Several applications for increase of salary having been submitted to your Committee, they recommend : Ist (consideration postponed till next meeting); 2nd and 3rd— Salaries of masters at Foxhill and Lower Takak*, which it has been proposed to increase' from £60 to £90, and from £60 to 1100 respectively. Although an increase of. attend ance has been shown in both of ths^e schools for the June quarter, your Committee are of opinion that a period of not less than six months should elapse before any action is taken either in raising or loweriug salaries, on the ground of increase or diminution of attendance. (Signed) W. Rout, Chairman.

A Bill now before the English Parliament proposes lo amend the Betting Act, by making it a penal offence to issue circulars or letters, or to publish advertisements inviting persons to make bets. The Bill also proposes to exteud the principal Act, as amended, to Scot- 7 land, with certain modifications. Mrs Mina Jury, one of the witnesses in the Tichborne case, has been committed for trial on a charge of stealing several articles from her furnished j lodgings. J

"P_#o BOM PUBLPCjO? t. s. wymonb i .HAVING PURCHASED FOE CASH. :,'..;: « HEAVY DISCOUNT OF I y 50 Per CEOT ? , &THE ENTIRE ST6ciisoF Ail S Manufacturing Mrm w P CONSIGNED FOR^*""^ a g J UNRESERVE^ SALE, g c WILL OFF^R UNto \ : r ... :> . M 1 FURT.Srf%OTTCE, 0- 3 19,750 Yards of Newi § FANCY DRESS MATEftIALS,^: § £> At the EXTRAORDINARY PRICES^^ \elpw. j / : " co Ht K. v - o pq ■«;-=; ••• .5 •: :.. • cj »h Lot 1 4/U the DRESS. Usual Price. 9/10 ■- the Dress. ?■• H R Lot 2 6/U do do l«ftap .^ do tej "S Lot 3 7/11 do do- T5/10 do- W M Lot 4 8/9 do do 17/6*; . do - '- "■■-• S Lot 5 9/11 do do ' -9/10'" do y* S Lot 6 10/6 do : do 21/- . do-/. g| Lot 7; 11/6 do do 23/- do . W S Lot 8 12/6 do do - - 25/- do J> Lot 9 13/6 do , do -"'••" ji»/- : do H k,. Lot 10 15/6 the Dress. Usual Price. 81/- thi Dress. ". . . 5° £ Lot 11 15/11 do. do. 31/10 -Ido. „ * Lot 12 18/6 do. do. 37/- 1 do " 'O rq Lot 13 21/- do do . ... _. . ..4#-..._ do _"'_•'__' t> " Lot 14 23/6 do s do 47/-. « dQ . *^J Ph / Lot 15 24/6"-4o . do. ,49/- do 'S^ O Lot 16 28/6 N do do . i< «/ 'do W ■ Lot 17 25/6 -do do .: f/,«9/-- -do g» « ' -ii— " -- k ' ' ' — ? § O" Our usual Liberal Concessions will he made to i 2 -* Trade Purchasers. . , : : All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. ! T. S. WYMOND' & €c^r>s^| ' SIGN OF THE imG> (TR^AI^GAa STREET.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 176, 7 August 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 176, 7 August 1874, Page 2

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