GI-REAT SsAORIFICE ;■ . ' r '*■ ■ '-'" X ' y ' V FOR FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY! MEP ; * : CLOTHING, AND GENERAL DRAPEKY, ':■ •":./• -■: >: i'■ k ;!■• ;i i. > f,. • " •■ JL CONSISTING OF PRINTS, j FANCY and PLAIN DRESS STUFFS, T .. _ % BLACK and JCOLORED SILKS, , vIAVVy f-^U-MANT^fiS, -UNDERCLOTHING, MILLINERY, LADIEB' HATS, &c. All of whioh have been Marked down in Red Figures at LESS than ■.-■\.\iW j E"NiGLJ)S;H fiXJST PRICE I V •■■:::*' having decided to ,D E P A B T M E N T , ; - . »i.:>- ;-.-■•; .--.-• --■ CONSISTING OF ;i&.LL NEW and FASHIONABLE OUT GARMENTS, whioh we hate | Marked at ' : BOoh GREAT^^ REDUCTIONS that must ensure a quick Sale. The Sale will commence ? on .S&tu^day, t ..^ K rri'^ '""■' '.... anij^r y 9th i is76 * -j. ::^' :U Z^Z^ZZZ- — W^ AND CO., I ; , ; " ;u: ": ; "';;n,-_ : . = ';"6r:rf- e| A P Drapery -and-^otliipg Establisliment, ?TO HOUSE, yBRIpf^Ef STREET, NELSON. ; ' vv ° i For Frloe List see Hand-bills, which will be issusd shortly.
CANDID ATES t 4br „ the ,-TE ACHERSHIP , j 'at : JBdotu'p'pi i ahd r 'Upper Wakefield" Pchools, nn> requested to present themsiivi 8 for EXAMINATION nt tho Office of the Central Board, on FRIDAY, February 25, at 10 30 a.m. W. C. HODGSON, . 358 — 3 Secretary. £5 REWARD. THE above RFWARD will bo paid to any person- who will give such information iis shall lead to the conviction of the ofFendfr or offenders who enterel my Hop Gnrden during tho alternopn or evening of Wodncsdav, thV f 2nd^of February, wid maliciously CUT and DESTROYED THIRTY HOP PLANTS IK®" NOTICE.— On and after this date, ,pny person found TRESPASSING in my •'HuP GARDEN will be PROSECUTED. J. C. BDRFORD. Nelson, 3rd Feb., IB'6. 361— 6 TO THE YOUNG GENTLEMEN : OF NELSON. Received per *' Caroline,"' and TO BE RAFFLED, A ' FLEET of 16 rejutifol MODEL STEAM YACHTS, and 3 MODEL SAILING CUTTELiS. FIFTY MEMBERS at TWO SHILLINGS and SIXPENCE each. Now ON VIEW at Professor F. B Joseph's. 318—4 TJIMMEL'S CHOICE PERFUMERY. Rimmel's . Toilet Vinegar— A pleasant, tonic and refreshing adjunct to tho Toilet and Bath, a' reviving scent and a powerful disinfectant. For warm climates it is invaluable. Rimmel's celebrated Lavender Water. Rimmel's treble distilled Eau de Cologne "Rimmal'fl much improved F'orida Water. Rimmel's Jockey Club, and other fragrant Perfumes. Rimmel's Lime Juice and Glycerine gives thejhair a beautiful gloss without greasing it, nourishes the roots, and imparts an agreeable coolness ti the head. "itimmei's pure White Glycerine Soap, Brown Windsor, Honey, Almond, Coal Tar an I other Soap in bars or rakes. . Kitnrael's Valentine Violet, Rice, RoseLeaf, and other Toilet Powders, in boxei and packets. . Rimmel's Aquatfentine cleans, whitens, and prcserres the Teeth, refreshes the Mouth, and sweetends the Breath. Rimmel'a Photochrome, for imparting to the j Hair or Beard a perfectly natural and permanent sha^e. E. RIMMEL, Perfumer hy appointment to .H.R.H. the Princesj of Wales, 96, Strand, 'London. An illustrated price list on application, • 688
NELSON CLUB. A GENERAL 1 MEETING of the MEMBERS will be held at the Club Room, on WEDNESDAY Next, the 9th inst.-, at 3 o'clock p.m , to elect a Committee ot Management for tho ensuing year. \ ALFRED GREENFIELD, Hon. Secretary. . Brd February, 1176. ,353 Just Published, price One Shilling. LUCAS'S-; A 'A Nelsonllianac i ; ;. ■• .-,-. -; AND ,-; ;. v . j .'."".'", A V, .TTBAU, BOOK. FOB \ 8 7 6. A SHEET ALMANAC, suitable for Offices, is isisued with the Book. The rery large and increasing circulation this Almanac has obtained, is a substantial proof ofits value. ;."i VOAN BE OBTAINED AT •" A ' . V V Bridge-street The Publishers „ ... ... . A. Oakcy Trafalgar«etreet .. ... J. Hounsell, „ « ... H. D. Jackson Waimea Road V" .••'- -' ... W. Walker ... ... F.J. Hingston „. W. Patterson Haven Road •• .. G. Adam The Fort W. Akersten „ .. ... B. Franzen •••.- --„ r ... - .. .... H.Young, The Wood ... J. J. Hingston. Stoke .. .. A.Wvßarnett Richmond ... ... .. Hodder, &Co : „ ... W> Patterson Hope ... ..-:'. ... .. F. J. Hingtton Apphby ... J.P.Horn, Waimea West ... ...J: Palmer. Spiring GroTO Hodder & Co. „ .. ... Langford & t« on Wakefield .. .. E. Ho>por „ ... .. ... Langford & Son „ ... ... W. Painton Dovedale ... ... ... Job Best Tadmor C. Orchard Foxhili P. K Watty Upper Moutere ... ... 11. Bensemann „ W.Cook Lower Moutere .... ... J. S. Fdelsten Motueka J Alexander „ ... ... J. Myers ' „ S Buchholz Riwaka ... ... ... P. Madigan Takaka ... ... - ...W.Page H.' Abbott, Waitapu -' J. Reilly Colliogwood W. C. Riler • „ J. D. Brace Slateford... ... ... J. G. Lash .. Central Bu'ler .... . ... J. Grove ' Hokitika v . V ... "... JCrerar&Co. Westport ... ... : ... C Bishop Blenheim ... ... H. Elbeck Renwicktown . ... .. T. O'Sullivfln Picton { ... I- ... ' : ' ... A. T. Card Havelock Brownlee&Co. '»>"■; t. . At*--; F.Cohen ,;,?• R. LIJOAS & SON. Nekoo, Deo, 21, 1876.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 34, 5 February 1876, Page 3
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