TO THE LADIES OF NELSON. " — 0" <-— : THE UNDERSIGNED, WniLE INIIMATING; THE ARRIVAL OP OUR "-%.. Spring- and Summer Drapery, beg:to state that although we do not pbofess to SELL FROM 3O TO 4Q PER CENT. UNDER ANY OTHER HOUSE, We nevertheless a Sß ert ithat our PRICES for the same Quality of GOODS will compare favorably with thoae of aoy other DRAPER in the City of Nelaon. 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 IL\TS & BONNETS / J. P. BLAC]T& SON, Trafalfar-street.
IMMIGRANTS BY SHIP CAROLINE. TH E following MECHANICS ana LABORERS are READY for ING AGE- - MENT at the Immigration Depot, between the hours of 9 a.m. and lpm. daily : — Boiler Makers Miners— Coat and Iron General Laborers Enirioe Driver Gardeners St ireman Carpenters Mining and Genonl Black mith Quarrvman JSavYyß Cabinettmker flbip Carpenteu Bakers Qrcoms C. ELLTOTT, Immigration Oflfccr.. January 17, 1876. 15»— 3 CHALLENGE. ~~ ELEVEN CAKTEHS of Nolson CHALLENttE Eleven Licensed CABMEN to play a Game of CRICKET. las MRS PASSMORE begs to remind her PUPILS that SCHOOL DUTIES will be resumei on TUESDAY, the 18th instant. She' bourne Place. 135— S PRIVATE BOARD and REcIDiNCB AT MRB. ROBERT SIMPSON'S, Oppos te Me?Bri». Nealk and Haddow's, COLLINGWOOD-STRBET. 127— 2
THE THIRD ANNUAL ! pHRISTIAN CONFERENCE V^ WIIA TAKE PLACE AT COLLEGE HILL, ON ANNIVERSARY DAY, FEB. Ist, TO WHtCH Members of every Section of the Christian Church are cordially invited. PPOGRAMME. * Half-past 10 to half past 1 1— Meeting for Prayer. Half put 11 to I— Addreß'es, Subjects proposed — Hab. «., 4 : « The juet shall live by Bis Jaith." Afternoon Conference, commencing at halfpa t Two. I Subject—" The Conversion of the Young." At the came time, An OPEN-AIR MEETING for CHILDREN Will take place at 6 p.m. An Evangelistic Meeting, vhen Addresses trill be delivered. Sahkby's Hymns used. Morning and Afternoon Meetings will be held in the Large Room, Evening Meeting (weather permitting) conducted in the Garden. Friends will please bring their own Luncheon, and are welcome to Picnic on the Grounds. TEA will be provided nt 5 p.m. 156 CHAMELEON TOPS <J At R. LUCAS fc RON'R.
NOTED FOR DRESSES, MANTLES, &c T. S. WTMOND & CO. Have decided to give their numerous Customers in Town and Country £300 Worth of Goods ! AS . NEW YE AE'S GIFTS! | U Distributed on the principle of the Manchester Art Union. gj « P The Dbawihg to take place in FEBRUARY, 1876, in the Masohio Hah,, Kelson. § I O ++ H g First Prize value £30 W g Second Prize ... ... value ... ... £20 g Third Prize value ... ... £15 g I £j 10 Prizes, each value £5 £60 £d jfe 20 „ each value £2 £40 I 50 „ each value £L ... £jjo S °® 190 „ each value 10a £95 S Ct? &> S £300 CO W Grand Total of 273 PRIZES ! . H > g TICKETS. WICL BE GIVEN AWAY AT • 1 T. S. WYMOND AND CO/S 3 § ESTABLISHMENTS, * m NJELSON, BLBNIIJEIM, J& WANGANUI § g ON AND AFTER \ J2 3 SATURDAY, DECEMRER 11, jjj %£ Subject to the following conditions :— S I.— Each Cnsh Purchaser will be presented with One Ticket for e»ery Pound's S a worth of Goods bought ; for example, the purchaser of a'l en Found pnrcel will m receive Tea Tickets. rj) 2.— Purchasers of leas Ihnn a Pound and over Ten Shillings 1 worth of Goods, J2 will receive a Half Ticket, two of which ran be exchanged for a whole one prior rj J2 to the Drawing. (None but One Pound Tickets will participate in the Drawing.) J> pq 3.— Eich Ticket will be numbered, and the winning numbers published in the 'fJ Nelson, Blenheim, a»id Wangauui papers. 00 g 4.— To satisfy all that the Drawing is done in a proper manner, it will be conp£ dueled by a rommittee who can be elected from amonjjst the Ticket-holders at a 8P meeting to ba ealied founeen days previous to the Drawing. S* s.— The Prizes as above will comist of Orders on T. S. Wtmond & Co for £j Goods to the atnouut of the same, and winners can have the value of their Orders §T •in whatever Goods they may chooße to se'eot from any of our Establishments 2 {7 his 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 ggr CuMomerß nre requested to make their purohaees as early ac possible, and thus secure their Tickets. T. S. WTMOND & CO., Hall of Commekce, Nelson, Blenheim, and Wangaimi, 3499 NOTEB fOR CARPETS & FURNISHINGS.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 15, 17 January 1876, Page 2
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