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IMPORTANT SALE OE DRAPERY. Commencing; MONDAY, Uth February, 1876. THE DRAPERY BUSINESS IN TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON, CONDU CTED BY JAS. P. BLACK For the past quarter of a century, having been made over to me, the undersigned, I beg to intimate, that owing to theliberal terms on which the said business has beeu assigned to me, I am enabled, and HAVE RESOLVED, to OFFER for a short time, the WHOLE OF THE STOCK AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! In the Millinery Department Special Reduction will be made. N.8.-I think it ia unnecessary to quote prices, but beg to assure the public that EVERY ARTICLE wil be offered considerably under the regular p. ice. TERMS CASH. JOHN BLACK. o The Business will be continued under the Title of J. P. BLACK & SON.

T UX OARPENTERS and BLACKI. SMITHS will PLAY a friendly G.me of CRICKET on SATURDAY, the l<.*h lnßtant, at Two p.m., in the Botanical Gardens. Players nre requested to meet at Twist & Gay's Stableß at 130 p.m. 474—3 ODDFELLOWS' HALL, NELSON. THTS (THURSDAY) EVENING, FEBRUARY 17.' AN ENTERTAINMENT will be given as above, in AID of the FUNDS of the NELSON CITY CADET CORPS. PROGRAMME : Part I. Pabt 11. Song Song Hornpipe Highland Fling Recitation Dialogue Chorus Chorus Gymnastic Feats Song Trio Trio Song Acrobatic Fcatß Reading Song Pianist— Mr A. Oakey. Volunteerß ato requested to attend ia uniform. Admission— Front Scats, 3s ; Back Sests, 2«; Gallery, Is; Cadets in uniform, half-price Doors open at lud '-past Seven; Curtain to rise at Eight o'cJo k sharp. H. C. GODFREY, 4 68-3 Captain.

AS O I R E E Iq nid of the Funds of the NELSON CRICKET CLUB, will be given in the PROVINCIAL HALL, TO-MORROW EVENING, Fjjb. JB. Part I. MUSIC. Part ir. I> A N C I N G . Commit pee — His Honor Judge Broad, Messrs Pitt, li. Hounsell, O. V Holi, Moeller, C Moore, J. Houncell, Acton A-iam >, Disher, Wymond, C. K. Bunny, Tregea, f- mart, and Waxman, and the Mtmbers of the Nelson Cricket Club. Single Tkket 3b; Double Ticket, admitting lady and Gentleman, sa. Tickets may be obtained from the Members of the Committee, or from the various Stationers. Ticket holders con Enter at the Eastern Entrnnce of tho Hall from Hardy-street until 8 o'clock. Doors open at 7-30 for 8 o'clock sharp. 485—2 TO TAILORS. WANTED, a GOOD, COMPETENT HAND. 15. W. DER. Bridge-*treefc, Nelson. February 14, 1576. 469

NOTED FOR DRESSES, MANTLES, &o. T. S. WYMOND & CO. ~ Have decided to give their numerous Customers in Town aud Country £300 Worth of Goods AS NEW YEAR'S GIFTS! g. Distributed on the principle of the Manchester Art Union. a »— — . £| The Diuwing to take place in FEBRUARY, 1870, in the Mabomc Haju., Kelson, g g it g c First Prize value £30 § }2j Second Prize value £20 g Third Prize value ... ... £15 Hj p 30 Prizes, each value £5 ... ... £50 ® pq 20 „ each value £2 ... .', £40 *° fc£ 50 „ each value £1 £50 g 190 „ each value 10a ... ... £95 2 g £300 CQ g Grand Total of 273 PRIZES ! W > 5 TICKETS WILL BE GIVEN AWAY AT § 1 T. S. WYMOND AND OO.'S § § ESTABLISHMENTS, ** 6 NJELSON, BLENHEIM, & IWANGANUI § j£| ON AND AFTER H9 § SATUBDAY, DECEMBER 11, h Suhject to the following conditions : — Jg I.— Kaoh Cash Purchaser wilt be presented with One^Ticket for every Pound's W £} worth of Goods hought ; for example, the purchaser of a Ten Pouud parcel will I pj receive Tea Tickets. r H k-3 2.— Purchasers of less than a Pound and over Ten Shillings' worlh of Goods, - -will receive a Halt Ticket, two of which can be exchanged .or a whole one prior g to the Drawing. (None but One Pound Tickets will participate in the DrawiDg.) P <j 3.— Eieh Ticket will be numbered, and the winning numbers published in the hh pq Netßon, lilenheim, and Wanganui papers. riy -a 4.— To satisfy all thot the Drawing ia done in a proper manner, it will be con- " £J dueled by a Committee who tan be elected irom amongst the Ticket-holders at a cx> p£j meeting to he calied fourieen oays previous to the Drawing. <3 s.— The Prizes us above will con.Ut of Orders on T. S. 'Wtmojnd & Co. for " M Goods to the amount of the same, and winners can have lhe value ot their Orderß W in whatever Goods they may choose to select from sny ot our Establishments g ( Ihis arrunyement is a yrcat advantage over ihe ordinary Art Union, as no one will fcj; yet Articles ihey do not want.) 6.*— The number oi Tioketa to be given away is limited to 6,000. JPT Customers nre requested to make their purohases as early ac 'possible and thus secure their Tickets. ' T. S. WYMOND & CO-, Hall of Commerce, Nelson, Blenheim, and Wanganni. , ___ 349P NOTED FOX CAUPETS & FURNISHINGS.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 44, 17 February 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 44, 17 February 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 44, 17 February 1876, Page 2

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