TO THE LADIES OF KELSON. _- o — VyE, THE UNDERSIGNED, WHILE INTIMATING- THE ARRI V A L OP OUR Spring and Summer Drapery, BEG TO pTATE THAT ALTHOUGH WE DO NOT PROFESS TO SELL FROM 3Q TO 4Q PER CENT. UNDER ANY OTHER HOUSE, We nevertheless assert Jthat our PRICES for the same Quality of GOODS will compore favorably with those of any other DRAPER in the City of Nelson. We desire also to intimate that our NEW MILLINERY SHOW ROOM IS NOW OPEN, and that we have on hand a variety of very neatly trimmed HATS & BONNETS J. P. BLACK~& SON, Trafalfar-stbeet. 2737
NELSON READING CLUB. ___^ ■ » ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING at the Club Room, on MuSDAY NEXT, fhe 17th inst., at Right o clock. Business ot importance. Full attendance of Members particularly requested. 125-2 PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE AT MRS. ROBERT SIMPSON'S, Opposite Messrs. Neat-b and Haddow's, CoLMNG-WOOD-STBEBT. 127 — 2 NOTICE. I THE Undersigned, hereby give Notice, 9 that I am UNABLE to MItET my ENGAGEMENTS. JOHN MEARS, X his mark. Witness— J. 11. Tbilsgea. 1252— 2 UNITED ALPINE QUARTZ MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). AT a MEETING of DIRECTORS of ihe the above-named Company, belrt on tlie sth instant, a CALL (9th) of ONE PENNY per Share was made, PAYABLE to the Manager, at the Office of the Company, Lyell, on WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of January, 1876. JAMES INGLI3, Manager. Lyeil, sth Jan., 1876. 120—1 Z^IOLLINGWOOD BOARDING IIOUfiE \J (late Mm Wakefobd's), opposite Neams and Haddow's Store —TfcIOMAS CUBUKN, Propr.etor. 36?5 fIHAMKLKON TOPS ~ Vy At r T,^/^!^B & ron»r. j
ZING A R I CORDIAL MANUFACTORY, Bridge-strebt. , Q Tjy ADMAN be S 8 lewe to return his sincere thanks to the people of the City of Neleon and surrounding districts for the liberal patronage accorded to him during the past twenty years, and to inform them that he has DISPOSED OF his interest in the above BUSINESS to Mr. JOHN STRIKE, for whom he respectfully solicits a continuance of support. SAMUEL WADMAN. TN reference to the above, the undorsigned begs to ftite that he will, by sedulous care exerc'Bed in the choice of the jurest and best Materials procurable, and in studying at all times the convenience of his Customers, to merit a continuation of the support co liberally conceded to his predecessor. 116—6 JOnN STRIKE.
TOTED FOR DRESSES, MANTLES, &c T. S. WYMOND & CO. Have decided to give tbeir numerous Customers in Town and Country £300 Worth of Goods AS ' NEW YEAR'S GIFTS! |3 Distributed on the principle of the Manchester Art Union. E • -tf H ♦> p The Dbawing to take place in FEBRUARY, 1876, in the Masokio Haw,, Nelson, o {25 First Prize value £30 O w Second Prize value £20 g Tbird Prize value £15 £j 10 Prizeß, each value £5 £50 £d fe 20 „ each value £2 £40 50 „ each value £1 £50 g "^ 190 „ each value 10s £95 fs? cjj , Sag m £300 B Grand Total of 273 PRIZES ! •>. H fe_ | TICKETS WILL BE GIVEN AWAY AT W I T. S. WYMOND AND OO.'S § P ESTABLISHMENTS, ** g NJBLSON, BLEJISTjEIEIM, '& WANGANUI § g ON AND AFTER tej 3 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 9 JzT Subject to the following conditions :— ,_, C I.— Earth C»sh Purcha«iep will be presented with One Ticket for every Pound's S 3*^ worth of Goods bought ; for example, the purchaner of a 'Jen Pouod pnrccl will »-3 receive Tea Tickets. r/} p^ 2.— Purchasers of lens than a Pound and over Ten Shillings' worth of Goods, CQ will receive a Halt-Ticket, two of which can be exchnnged for a whole one prior O «<J3 to the Drawing. (None but One Pound Tickets will participate in the Drawing,) > pq 3.— Each Ticket will be numbered, and the wincing numbeiß published in the *"d • - Nelson, Blenheim, a»id Wangauui pspers. , , ,CQ g 4.— To satisfy all th»t the' Drawing i|. done in a proper manner, it will be conJij dueled by a tommitteß who can be elected from amonjtst the Ticket-holders at a & meeting to be ealied fourteen days previous to the Drawing. . P § 6.— The Prizes as above will connst of Orders on T. S. Wtmokd &Co for n Goods to the autourit of the same, and winners can have the value of their Orders g in whatever Goods they may nhoose to ae'ect from nny of onr Establishnientii £2 (This arrangement is a great advantage over the ordinary Art Union, as no one will get Articles they do not want.") 6.— The number of Tickets to be given away is limited to 5,000. I B3g" Cu'totnerß are requested to make their purohases as early ac possible and thus secure their Ticktts. T. S. WYMOND & CO,, Hall of Commerce, Nelson, Blenheim, and Wanganui. __^ ' 3499 NOTED FOR CARPETS & FURNISHINGS,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 13, 14 January 1876, Page 2
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