NEW DRAPERY. MILLINEEY AND DRESSMAKING. — o J. P. BLACK & SON, TRAFALGAR-STREET. 870 ■ , • .-'.■•■■....
WANTED a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs P. L. GULLY, Ilia Pott. 1168 WANTED, by a LADY competent to teach Knglißh, hrench.and Music, a SI niATION, either as GOVERNESS in a Ffimilv, or ASSISTANT TKACHKR in a S;:hoo'. Reference«, apply to Rev. G. S. Harpisß, Wes!eyan Minister, Nelson. 1169- -12 £1 REWARD. STRAYED from the Maori Pah, Wakapuaka, a B AY ; HACK in poor con-litinn. Finder on giving such information toTWiST & GAY as shall leid (o its recovery, will rtceive the above reward. 1166 — 12 TO LBT, a comfortable Seven-rootned HOUSE, with Three Acres of Land, with Scab'e, Coach-house, &c., pleasantly situated on the banks of the Maitai, and at present in tho occupation of Judge Bkovd. Apply to 11. CLOUSTON. 1171 C. HARLING, TTTHOLBSALB AND RETAIL * * Tobacconist, AND FANCY GOODS DEALER, la happy to inform the Inhabitants of Nelson that, owing to favorable business connections, he is able to SELL '•"■* Genuine Opoponax j - Gesuinh Rondolbtia, And OTUSR FIRST-CLASS, SCENTS, CriRAPER than they have besn .SOLD ftt Nolson lor the paat TWELVE YEAR S
mRAFALGAR HOUSE. JL m" SEE NEXT i>AGE. 877 NOTICE. THHE SPRING GROVE WESLEYAN 1 CHURCH" ANNIVERSARY. TOMORROW (SUNDAY) SBRMONS will be PRKACHED in the Morning and Evening by the Key G. S. HARPER, when a Collection will be imde at the close ot each Service. 1141—4 PARSONAGE HOUSE, LOWER WAKE FIELD. NO ELIGIBLE TENDERS having been received, further TENDEKS are invit r d, and will be received until the 24th instant-, for the ERECTION of the PARSONAGE HOUSE, Lower Wakefleld Specifi ations can be Been at Mr. H. D. JA« KSO 'v'S, TrafAlgar-strect. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be addressed to the " Chairman of the Building Committee." 1157 Of\f\ CORDS of FIRST-CLASS AKJW FXHEWOOD, in LOTS to SUIT PURCHASERS, DELI VEKKD at the RAILWAY STATION at the following uupreceJeatly low prices : — Dry Mnunki .. 30s per Cord Dry Rsd Pine ... 275. „ Guaranteed perfectly dry. GEU. NAYrO r ?, 1102 Globe Hotel.
NOTED FOR DRESSES, MANTLES, &c GRAND DISPLAY OP New Autumn and Winter DRAPERY, g CLOTHING, 1 MILLINERY, | | CARPETS, &c. i % HALL OF OOMMERbE. I g ■•= r ~ r^ Si g Over 150 Cases g Already OPENED to Select from. Purchaeed in tho HOME oo g MARKETS by our FOREIGN BUYERS, end in the < •'■ -. . . COLONIAL MARKETS by our . '3 g Mr. WSMOND. g g— " ■ ~$ i T. S. WTMOND & CO., g *A Will guarantee that, for Quality and Price, this 9 -WINTER SHIHPMEIISrTfe § ■ . ■ SP Will ba found to be at leaat 25 per Cent. Cheaper H Than any previous one ; nnd this facf, we think, should be sufficient ►zj to draw all intending Purchasers to MAKE AN EARLY CALL AT THE HALL OF COMMERCE, NELSON, BLENHEIM, and WANGANUI. NOTED FOR CARPETS & FURNISHINGS.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 100, 15 April 1876, Page 2
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469Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 100, 15 April 1876, Page 2
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