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"TO^HOLESALE AND RETAIL. HENNESSY'S BATTLE-AXE BRANDY, Singla Bottle, 5/. JOHN DE KUYPER AND SONS ANCHOR BRAND, J.D.K.Z. Full Contents, Single Bottle, 4/6. Martell's PALE & DARK BRANDY, 5/ PER BOTTLE. JAMES DENIS HENRY MOUNIE & COS VINE LEAF, 6/ per Bottle. ENGLISH ALES AND PORTER OF BEST BRANDS. GEORGE THOMPSON, WAKATU HOTEL * 2227 MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS, j from 7/6. MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS and VESTS, from 15/6. DEAR PUBLIC— If you've not 'aid in Your Stock of Summer Clothing, PH sell you Clothes to suit ths Times— To you that must ba soothing. !• I know quite well, in sunh hard times, Ail that you cau you'll save— : Then patronise Aie if you please, To all well I'll behave. Just come and see my Stock of Goods — • The finest Stock in Town. I've Sui's in Colors of all sorts— there's Black and Blue and Brown. My Coats are of the Latest mike, And really very neat. Just see my Stook of well-made Pants, I gu.ir-r.tee a treat. Such Vests in Nelson ne'er before Ha^e been exposed for S.»le ; My Ties and ColUrs jus*; received - 1 - From the Latest Suez Mail. -Mv Overcoat •? and Waterproofs : Will flt both B'.iort and tall ; I've Hats of every shape ani eize To flt yon one and all, I have laid in my Summer's Stock, Regardless of expense -,— I'll say no more; bat Come and Judge— -' Twill save you much suspense .- For Geatlemen, for Workiug-men, For Boys, and Youths, and Children, My Stock's laid in at Lowest. Bates, espressly lor the millioa. JT would be to absurd for me to Try my price list to lay down, But guarantee at lower rates than Any in the town I iPkase come at once, whi'e yet my . Stock is la*ge and .o compete; I'm everybody's C'oMder, and the Cheapett in Trafalgar-street. A.. T. FRIEND, TRAFALGAR-STREET, (Next Door to. Thomson, Confectioner.) Open from 8 n.m, to 8 p ra., f r the convenience of the Public. 2188—24 * 5/ REWARD. LOST, on Fatnrday evening, by a little boy, b< tween the Mail office and Mr. Levestam's, Washington-valley, a PURSE containing a one- pound note, a few shillings in silver, and B jme old pos'agß stamps. The Under bringing tho same to the Mail office, will receive tbe above reward. 2777 " F U "n""e""r' ■J™™"THE Friends of the late Mr THOMAS ALLP> >RT are respectfully inlormed that the FUNERAL will leave his late Residence, for St. Barnabas Church, Stoke, on WEDNtSDXY APTERKOON NEXT, O-tober 13, at Three o'clock. PARMENTER & AMOS, . 2783 Ui d rtskers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A SALE of WO&K will be held in the Lowrh Wakefield School Room, in D&CEMBl£R,after Christmas Day, due notice of which will be given. The proceeds will be ntireiy devoted to the Parsonage Fund. RICHARD CHATTOCK, 2759— 1 Bon. Secretary. Price 2s. Qd. EEV. LC. W. RIGGS, DIGEST OF THB LAWS AND REGULATIONS] - .. OF -* METHODISM. Sdd by R. Lucas & Son, Mai! Ofiice, Nelson. TO STAND THTS SEASON, the Entire Horse WAR EAGLE. War Eagle, a dirk brown coltol great power, was got by Goldon Eagle, dam a thoroughbred mare, imported by the late Mr. G. Potter irom Victoria, in 1866, where ehe wo a several three-milts races in firet-class company. Golden Eagle, by Risk, who was got by Camel out of a Skeleton mare. Camel (im ported) by Camel— dam Miss Skim, by Skim —Striking Btauty, by Sorcerer— i^eniog-borough-Sir Peter. Skeleton (imported) by Mest.r Robert— dam, Sir Walter Btleigh mire. The stamina of the etock of Risk is well known— a qual ty inherited from that h r^e's gran'lsire .Skeleton, who was one of tbe be»t horses ever br-.d in leland. Whea broaght out at tlia Curragh of Kildare, he woo five oat of the cix races for which he atartei. and was sold by hi< breeler, the Marquis of Sligo, for £2000. Fcr flrst-cla.s hackneys no better bo.d can be found, and the running of Golden Eagla, at the Marlborough Meeting in 1860, where he defeated Voitigeur (halfbrother to Malvina) and Harebell for the Maiden Plate, showed also the possession of considerable speed. The produce of a'l mares covered by the above horse th's season will be entered for j tl:e 'War Eagle Cup " of £25, added to a sweep of £5 eaih, to be run for at the Nelsou Mee'ing, 1879. Terms : £3 a Mare, and ss. groom ige. Al'owance made for two or more mares. All fer s to be paid on or before the Ist January, 1875. To stand at the Stables of the undersigned. T. HARLEY. rfIHE NKW ZEALAND WESLEYAN A for AUGUST, Price 6d.~ Post Free. R, LUCAS H SON, SyoaixQ Umu OS*.?, Srldg^at^tg Mm

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 269, 12 October 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 269, 12 October 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 269, 12 October 1875, Page 3

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