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TRAFALGAR 1 HOUSE. ! — : — n — '— THE BUSINESS of tho above {ESTABLISHMENT will be CARRIED ON FOR 1 . ONE MORE SEASON. a&Vi'SA »f.-f m^^ _^_ aaa trw«rac-w TT The STOCK will be kept completely ASSORTED, AND NEW GOODS For the coming SEASON are DAILY EXPECTED Ex "Boldon." THE SALE WILL BE CONTINUED AT THE Same Reduced Prices AS BEFORE, NEW GOODS BEING MARKED AT LEAST 25 PE& CENT. BELOW ORDINARY RATES. EBANCIS GRIMES. Marcu 17, 186. 866

W. C. WILKINS' SHIPMENT per "BOLDON'' INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING USEFUL GOODS. » Moseley'a London Bench Planes ; American Oil Cans Breast Drills, Glass Cutters Spring Balances, 200 lbs. American Wrenches " Silber " Sponge Lamps (an excellent Night Light) One and two-blade " Pampa" Knives Sewing Machine Needles Tinned Iron Tea Spoon?, Desssrt, Table, and Basting Spoons Box ond Ivory Rules Drawer Kuobs in Mahogauy, Walnut, Oak, Cocoa, Rosewood, and Zebra Drawer Locks in sets Boat Builders' Bsvih Japanned Bird Cages and Wire Meat Covers Galvanised Coal Scoops Tinned and Enamelled Saucepans, Boilers, and Stewpans Patent Carriage Bolts, Gutter Bolts, &c. * Tape Measures, Braces and Bits Tinned and Black Cut Tacks Sink Traps and Door Scrapers. . oo — — — General Ironmongery Store, BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. MARon, 1876. 956

MB. RATKES will resume all his usual Drawing Classes for the ensuiog Q iarter, en and after April 1, 1870. 1033 — 3 T7IOUND on my premises, Waimea East, A WHITE BOAR. Owner can have Bame on paying expenses. If not claimed by ihe 10th of April will be disposed of. 1050—6 C SIGGLEKOW. CAUTION. PERSONS TRESSPASSING on my RUN (late Askew'e), at the Croixelles, will be PROSECUTED. All D >gs wiil ba shot. 10G3— 3 R CH AMI* BBS. THE MOONLIGHT QUARTZ PROSPECTING ASSOCIATION, (LIMITED). AT a MEETING of Directors held on the 31st March, a CALL (f 1.,0 of SIXPENCE per Share was made Payable to the legal Manager, *t the Company's Office, Ahaura, on WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of April, 18 6. H. WALMSLEY, Legal Manager. Ahaura, April 3, 1876. 1094— -2 BISHOP'S SCHOOL, NELSON, NEW ZEALAND. Patron and Visitor : ■ The Right Rev. the LORD BISHOP op NELSON. Head Master : \ The Rev. Joun Pratt Kemfihornk. Second Master : Mr. James Rapnicoat. 3 Scholar of the University of Sow Zealuud. 5 Master in Modem Languages : 1 Mr. Von Tunzleman. Master in Drawing .- Mr. Hareis. ' Master in Drill: , SeargeantM* jor Aliiorotjgu. ' The above School is rejommended as b giving a useful Co-nmr-rcial Education, together with the iuliments of La 1 in and Modern Laugutiges w here desired, it is one of tne o'dfst educational foundations in the country, and das been highly successful in very many of ita pupils. The religious teaching is plain, and chiefly confined to imparting a useful knowledge of Holy Fcrip- , ture and to the fetching of those doctrints which'ure common to all Protectant Chuiches. A Boarding Fstablishment, Washington Val'ey, in a healthy pirt of Nelsui, in tons nection with the School, has been Opentd by s the Bishop ;id is presided over by the HeadMaster, assisted by an experienced Lady superintending the Household. A limited number only can be taken. fc TERMS: _ Per Quarter. 7£ s d Boarders (School Fees inclusive)... 13 12 6 Day Boiudirs 4 4 0 a Day Scholars 2 2 0 Entrance Fee 0 13 0 n Fxtra Fees. French or German Leseons ... 0 5 0 Both 0 7 6 Drawing 0 2 6 i Music by { rrangemeut. 1039

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 94, 7 April 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 94, 7 April 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 94, 7 April 1876, Page 3

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