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SOei&Ttf; : //) A _ rPUIE WERKiiX^HRACTICE is POSTf A PON»-D untiI^TURDAT NIGHT, /When a iud attenda_ratof Members is re- / quested. I J. T.ICATEIir, 1 2881 I Hon^ecretary. * ; «»TO1 — stesMfe^S^; B^TS! HATS!! HATS!!! i / . .-, Ex MAIL _„ -„ -C "1 / HATS for flgmfer .road afel bibiy, HATS for straight hair a d for curly/^ HATS fo fa a s melancholy / HATS for features bright^ndJolM: f .,; -.? y HATS for gentlemen of standing^ HATS that tive a look commanding, HATS for walking, riling, dri/ing T - f _^ HATS dull faces look alivf wu:\ ,i *t*\ HATS for spas and waterihfpiacesr **** HATS to we r at Nelson Races. HATS that stand all kin i? of mauling, HATS for .every p-Adfaffd CaMlng.j / | U1&8 for |raveUingjg»jotip« sailtog. I | HAT greaseproof in sforinsun'alllng. HATS of many hapes divine, , HATS to" which the darJings.pine._i tIATS with which a- co_yse_%J f\ H ' HATS t r scie cc or wil-_»dve___jifj i Hi HATS that uit the BeetM^P^Skuaf. fei JlL. HATS that make a f .How pleasant. HATS of quiei style fo-- pastors, . HATS low-crown, your knowing castor^. -„ HATaof stra4f4r weather fioi, I *V. | fiATSfbrSftn ajr.chmri^pot/ C ! 3 pATS that boys and miss, s sigh for, | 'ATS that even babies cry for. j. - HATS for for landsmen and ior sailors^ d HATS tha finish work aft*} loss, .. >', If HATS which must yd&r c_sto__s' fix^ ; --^ HATS prime HATS from Twrn-and-six. HATB p rfections h ad _dorner TO be h^^WYMjQND'S co_n_r. : "-i-_^ j .?."- *3b -'fl*-' r*5CH !..»-.■.■. • • c_. Note thb Address :— j HALL OF COMMERCE >3& fcORNER of BRIDG v ahd TRAFALGAR j STREETS. 2681 '. : — i"T : " ' siM^R r Goo_i_. I YslMAer 6hW- ; Tli'i Miss^ : lij6iiEs= lol> HAVING; rcpmplfc- ja|l st for * this __ _asbn, s cu_toine.s may' rely upon J ; having a 'LARGER and BETTER ASSORTMENT j6fie\ect fronitban hitherto. ' j i/'^>>f^s^_ S! r"vt ii-'-Mt-S in an tbeJ^Jwi^r 'S_Tf,_s," Trimmed and i jS Un trimmel. kIL<LINERY ByONNETS- - v / in Great Varitty. infants Silkvga^jiiid Hoodp,/ a Choice. * / SUN HATS, LACiC AND GOSSAMER BALLS. """" RIB BONS^rjBVE AETHERS, i 'JfEO&EJpis^- 1 f And for Trimming Lace and Muslin Goods, SILK TIES, FRIZETTES, BACK COMBS, FANqY GOODS, -.-.,._„.._...._ &c.,. &c.,...&c.. . „.., An Ikspbotioh INyiraD.. '-.; MILLINERY ESTiBtI§H?A_.NTi Trakaloar-strebt. 2747 GOLDEN FLEECE HOJs^LT^ WAIMEA-STKEET, NELSOW: HENRY BAIT/BY having laken the, ab;>ve Heel from Mr jyhn Disher. teg« to inform thepnbic that h/is prepared to SUPPLY them with tha Bs%t Brands of LIQUOj>S ol every djßHcri^aa.-^ , EffiS T:RA T E AnenMMODATION- -FOR FAMILIES. STABLING. i «Bu7 HEBpCLES GOI 0-MINING-COM-Vt a^___M it>thU_l_f!C.TOßS. ift. ht-Mon thewki 4» of November, 1874, fk < ALL (6ih) of O •*£. |^N Y per Share was lf_fij s^tiib^nv^, (fEe^l • , Br<*adwayV WBfiNfcSE>AY, .ha h Uth day of November 18 4d^L. ; Reefton, November 511874.t - & - Tea! Tea!! Tea!!! SEASON'S kaisow cong ©tr 1 j Ex , S.S. So^jf_>,)L^Qis_.Axpß, and Mat. jCHES^S, (AxF-CHESTsa, & BOXES, j Ax/4k2lQfi, 3/, 3/4, per &./*- Y\ {„ pOXE^fi'flm JM. /_ r H. v. r HTExIFS^as "rmuch pleasure in directing attention lorbi. „-- -j STOCK OF CHOICE Selected out o(, thei above ShipmeDte. : : ssod offers the '_!__ WF' k " s&< « A i. .J.oflalrrt./il.^J' \ BEE^HIVE STORE, i ( COBNKK OF BBIDGE AND, Cois^OWpODi; I Stbbbts. JL . i A. ijfhsfi? A Y|A DELAIDE FLOUJET y\ PER "NIGHTINGALE." A li. / aAargo J it/ | >^ OB PUFEILD'S FLOUR, in Sacks and ' ; /

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 264, 6 November 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 264, 6 November 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 264, 6 November 1874, Page 3

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