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W- C Wilkins' AdvertisementJUST OPENED, /"\NE DOZEN of the well-known and highly-approved HAND LOCK-STITCH Sewing Machines. W. C. WILKINS, BRIDGE-STBEET. NEW GOODS, PER "CHILE," & LAFE ARRIVAL 0 ., Soythes I^l / Sheep Shears f / Socket Hedge Hooks / One Curd Mill for Cheese Making Patent Screws Upholsterers' and Sail Twine House Brooms Mioe, Scrubbing, and Paint Brushes Electro- plated and Japanned Cruets Fish Hooks Sail Needles, and Needle Points Copper Belt Rivets ond Washers, nnd Boat Nails Cattle Bells, Dog Chains Bone Salt, Mustard, snd Egg Spoons, and Albata Teaspoons Galvanized Buckets j Machine Oil Cans Gate Hinges /^ Butter Scales and Weighty Drawer Knobs and Locks/ Enamelled Pie Dishes / Baking Diahes, &?. / Wove Wire for Machin/ Sieves, ha. Tinned and Black CutA , ack3 Best Clout Nails and Memish Tacks Rat and Rabbit Traps/ Bottlinj: Wire, Gas Ifipe Hooks Brass Box Locks, Juupboard, and Sloping Desk Locls Brass Hinges, Casiors, Hot Pins, Curtain Hooks, / Curtain Bands, Blind Furni^m/ Piano Sconces, Dresser Hooks, Hat and Coat , Hooks, &c. Stub's Files, Gas Plyers, Saddlers' Punches Brick Trowels t AND / A VARIETY of Other GOODS. / Also, a few Superior / TABLE LAMPS, Double Burnerfe. LONG-HANDLE friu-.ro Mcltb SHOVLLS. \ W. C. WILKINS, V IRONMONGER, NELSON. November, 1874 2876 Jy I)I/STRI(:T ORDER. / ilth November, 1874. W ONTHLY INSPECTION cb \ nder : — CITYCOIHg.— A 715 p ro., 20th November, at I»iJl_b|ieu\ WAIMEA RlFMip.— At 5 p.-n on 21st November, nt^feaimea West. STOKE RIFLES P&t 7 p.m. on 21st November, Rt Sfokeiv STOKE CAI) BTS.4-AtVpm at Richmond, and 7 p.*. at Stoke, on 24th November. j Acting- Adjutant Liept. Bdhn, / Oity Biflel / J. T. MARSHALL, Captain,/ 2936—3 Cdbnoanding District. LOfc¥Y/t the Artillery Vo'.unteot Ball, mjrf of a BROOCH set with pe/rls and emeralds. Finder wi 1 oblige byJganng it at theAZveninq Mail oflice. 2944

LUCAS'S ALMANAC & YEARBO O K FOR 1 S T S. A DVfiRTISERS are desired to send in -£*■ their ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the abave well-knowa and w'ulelycircu'ate.l ALVIANAO as speedily as possible. R. L'CAS & SON. Ntlson, October 26, 1874. HATS! HATS!! HATS!!! Ex MAIL STEAMER. HATS for figures broad and burly, HATS for straight hair and for curly, HATS for faces melancholy HATS for features bright and jolly. HATS for gentlemen of standing HATS that give a look commanding, HATS for walking, riding, driving HATS dull faces look alive in. HATS for spas and watering places,^^ — x HATS to we ir at Nelson Races. / HATS tbat stand all kinds of mauung, HATS for every trade and calling. HATS for travelling, shooting/ sailing. IIAT-> greaseproof in storms/vn f ailing. HATS of many shapes divine, HATS ior which the darlin/ga pine. HATS with which a roomrto enter, HATS fur scie- cc or wila adventure. HATS that mit the Pe^r or Peasant, HATS that make a feifow pleasant. HATS of quiet style »r pastors, HATS low-crown, y/ur kGowing castors. HATS of straw forykeather hot, HATS for SflH^awchimney pot. HATS that boysHSnd misses sigh for, MATS that even babies cry for. HATS for for landsmen and for sailors, HATS that finish work of tailors. HATS which must your customs fix HATS prime HATS, from Two -and-six. HATS perfections head adorner TO be had at WYMOND'S corner., -1//) — //) y* Note tiie Address : — / OV yy HALL OF COMMERCE, CORNER of BRIDGE A^CRAFALGAjar STREETS. Srffol Cleaß/Slijpfa ! / / / Cheap Shirts ! / // Cheat/Shirts ! /JC/TEN'S BYZANTINE SHlßT^,full ei?e, IVL 2/9 each.s^/ At the Corner. 2902 T. S. "WYMOND & CO, /~f — -f v I r / Piovincial Secritwy s Oflice, V£' / Nelson, Oct. 30, 1874^^. TENDERS for tbe ERECTION JK a /SUSPENSION BHIDGE ov/ ,the RIVER NILE, at Charleston, #ill he received up to 12 Noon on SATURDAY, November 14, at the Provincial Mngineer'a Office, Westport. / Plans anl Specifications to bar seen at t' e Provincial Engineer's QQice3j/Nelson and Westport. >«• EUGENE 3. O'CONOR, „2818 Provincial Secretary. ' MOTUfcKA WESLEYAN CHURCH. ANN IVE H SARY SERMONS will be PREACHED (D.V.) on j^JNDXY, November 15 in the Morning yftl Evening by the Rev Geo. S. Harper, l. Bhnheitu, and in the Afternoon by the; Rev W. B. Mart^J y j On IVfTINDciYC November A 6, the Annual TEA IBEE'PfNG will be Acid, when the Ministers attending tbe Diswi.t Mcsting are expectefl/to be present. amFtuke part in the proceedings LUNCH, wJI te provided at Twelve o'clock, TEA at lyur. The Lady Barkly will make a Special Cheap Trip for tlie convenience of Passengers from Nelson, leaving the Commercial Wharf at NINE a.m., and returning in the Evening. Fares, fhere and back, including Luncheon aDd Tes, 7?, 6d. 2885 NEW GOODS! NEW GOODIfP 1%/rEN'S.STRAW HATS, 2/- each / JjjL^ Puggarees. 1/ each / / BTasiio Braces and Belts, 1/- eacn / /West End Collars, 6,1. perjbex / Jw At WYMOND & Ca'S.

7 / "\WING to the rough weather experienced at the West Coast by the , S.B. •* TARARUA" upon her laat trip from MELBOURNE, she was not / tendered, and consequently could not land any Cargo. Several Cases of b '^/SUMMER DRAPERY, intend for our HOKITIKA and GREYMOUTH BRANCHES, were unavoidably brought on to NELSON. The absve Goods' are all / DIRECT IMPORTATIONS, SHIPPED FOR US / Per "Loch Tay," from Glasgow .; TO MELBOURNE,/ And have been most carefully and advantageously /elected by our Home Buyer. :o : — In order to effect a speedy clearance, these GOODS, together with the STOCK Which we already hold, Will be oflfered to the Public at Prices ranging from 25 to 30 per Cent. j BELOW any other HOUSE in the TRADE. N. 8. —150 Pieceß of Arthur & Co.'s Celebrated GLASGOW PRlcrf to telect from. MANSON AND CO., RENTOUL'S Store, Trafalgar-street, adioining the B*nk of New South Wale?. 2534

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 269, 13 November 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 269, 13 November 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 269, 13 November 1874, Page 3

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