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TT^HOLESALE AND RETAIL. "' HENNF.SSY'S BATTLE-AXE BRANDY, Single Bottle, 5/. JOHN DE KUYPER AND SONS ANCHOR BRAND, J.D.K.Z Full Contents, Single Bottle, 4/6. Martell'sPALE & DARK BRANDY, • 5/ PER BOTTLE. JAMES DENISJIENRYJIOUNIE & rfQ% lY^jK^EAF^efper Bottle^/ ENGLISH ALBfs AND POBTEa OF. >4JEST BRANDS/ GEORGE THOMPSON, / WAKATU HOTEL 2227 m HE UNItED MINSTRELS -»- WILL ABP !AH AT THE SCHOOL-ROOM, NE3 t !^SEPT. 21, 1875, /&/, at nalf P a st Seven^^clcck. j ' //*IL. 4— >. Prfces of Adm : suon -Front Se»t3j»,2s; Back Is; (/'hild/sn, half-price. DEAR PUBLIC— If -you've not 'aid in Your Stock of Summer Clothing, I'll sell you, Clothes to suit the Times— To you that must be soothing. I know quite well, in suf h hard timec, All that you can you'll saveThen patronise me if vou please, To nil well I'll behave. Jusb come and see my Stock of Goo£fc— ' The finest Stock in Town. s^^\ I've Suits in Colors of all sorta^there's v Black and Blue and Browd[ My Coata are of the Latest Jnak^e, j • And really very neat, j '■' ' t Just see my Stojk of wel/made fants, I gu itv tee a t/eat. Such Vests in Nelson nfe'er before Have been exposed />r Sale ; My Tiesund ColUi a/US': receivel From the Latest %ez Mail. Mr Overcoat* and^aterproofs / Will fit botH^tt and tnll ; / I've Hats of every shape ani tize ' To fit you one and all, I have laid in ray Summer's Stock, Regardless of cxpenso • — I'll say no more, but Tome and Judge— 'Twill save you much suspeas^. For Gentlemen, for Working-men, For Boys, and Youths and Children, Mv Stock** laid in at Lowest * Kates, expressly (or the million. 'Twould op to absurd foe n.e to Try my price list to lay down, / Buo gu trantee at lower rates than / Any in the town 1 ' ! Please come at once, wbi'e yet my i Stock is la*ge and so comp'ete; I'm every boiy'e C oihier, and the Cheapest in Trafalgar-street. JUST OPENEDrTxARGE STOCK OP Black Cloth and Siik Mixed Pageta Blue Diagonal Galatea Coata Siik, Velvet, and Tweed Knickerbocker Suite Crimean and White Shirts, &c, &c. / S£ir Note the Address Jggf A. T. FRIE ND , TRAFALGAR^STREET, (Next Door to Thomson, Confectioner.) Open from 8 a.m. to 8 p m., fcr the convenienca ot the Public. 2383—24 mO the WTTZENS and RATE-■I-C> a4YBttS of NELSON. GEj{«xEME(f~At the request of several gerpiemen, I have put myself in nomination fpf cue ot the vacant seats at the Council /Board. In doing so, I have but one object in view, naniey, to maintain and advance the interest of my fellow-citizrna and to urge the pro/ press of all measures calculated toenhnnce the position or value of our city./This, with the aid of my brother Councillor (i.e., should Ibe elected) would be my ear/est will and care. / 1 am a BVeetmn, LiveryAan, and sworn broker of the city of Lor/don, and have studied the best measures ea/cul=ted to benefit that great mart of th# world, uu<ler the fostering wing of the late David Salomons, Alderman of Po tsoken Wtird, M.P., Charles Peats m, David Wire, anfl Daniel Whittle Harvey, men kno«vn to /the world as reformers of abuses in Corporstive mattters. I seek no "emolument/' or " remunerative office." My evenings ieing unoccupied, I can attend to what%^Tire to and undertake. I am, Gentlemen, Your obeiient servant, U. J. L. AUQAHDB. Bridge-street, Nelson, Sept. 13. 1875. 2462 TO, THE BURGESSES OF TffE 0/ CITY OF NELSON, f rWITLEMEN— having been nlominited \Jf for the Cifcy Council, 1 wig* to staU War, if elected. I shall not take fny seat to Uphold ciiqueism, out shall endeafcor to con/n'erall matters that ms y come/ before the Council in an honest and impartial spirit a&sistitg the pre»«3!Dt Mayor andjCouocillors to the best of my ability in cany ing out tht business of the Council axpedltiously and efficiently / f alio take the opportunitjofAanking you for rmt confidence, and hops if elected U mi-rit a continuance of the same. I am, Gtntiemtn, Youra faithful lv, 2 «6 J. E. KOOPER. TITHE EVENING MAII CAN BE OBTAINED AT Mr. C. HARLING'S, Trafalgar-st. Mr. J. ASHBURN'S, Hardy-stV; Mr, WALKER'S, Waimea Road i Me. B. FRANZEN'S, lha ?ort»

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 238, 21 September 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 238, 21 September 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 238, 21 September 1875, Page 3

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