NEW DRAPERY. MILLIIEKT AND DRESS MAK IN G . 0-- — j. p. black; & son, TRAFALGAR-STREET. 870 . ■ ' ; : * .— ...,..,.
£i REWARD. .-'• STRAYED from the Maori Pah, ' Wakapuaka, a B 4Y HACK in poor condition. Finder on giving such information to'TWJST & GAY as shall leid to its recovery, will receive the above reward. 1166-— l2 MHO LRT, a comfortable Seven-roomed X HOUSB, with Three Acres of Land, with Stab'e, Coach-houae, &c, pleasantly situated on the banks of the Maitai, and at present in tho occupation of Judge Bkoad. Apply to H. CLOU&TON. 1171 C. HARLING, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Tobacconist, AND FANCY GOODS DEALER, Is happv to inform the Inhabitants of Nelson that, owing to favorable business connections, he is able to SELL Genuine Opopo_._.x Genuini. Rondoletia, And OTHER FIRST-CLASS SCENTS, CHEAPER tban thoy have hejn SOI in Nelson for the past TWELTE YEARS UNITED ORDER OF FREE TEMPLARS. niTAR OF NELSON LODGE will for the O future hold its SESSIONS at the Foreslerß' Uall, on MONDAYS, at 7-30 p.m. Initiation next Session. C. G. COLLINS, 874 W. Secre ! _.ry.
fT. RAFALGAR HOUSE. X f&" SEE NEXT PAGE, 877 LAYS AND RHYMES, BY WILLIAM HOGG, NELSOS. Subscribers to the above Work can now obtain thoir Copies on application to the Publishers, R LUCAS & SON. 1011 PARSONAGE HOUSE, LOWER WAKK FJELD. NO ELIGIBLE TENDERS having been receired, further TENDERS are invitrd, and will bi rccf*iv*_-d ur.til the 24th instant, fo- the ERECTION of the PARSONAGE IIOUSE, Lower Wakefleld Bpecifi ations can bs Been at Mr. H. D. JAi KSOVS, Truf-ilgaf-strect. The lowest or any tender- not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be addressed to tbe " Chairman ofthe Building Committee." 1157 OAA COHDS of FIRST-CLASS 6KJ\J FIREWOOD, in LOTS loRDIT I'DRCIIASKR^, DELI VEKFD at the RAILWAY STATION at the lollowirg unprece.Jently low priceß : — Dry Mftuuk-. .. 30s per Cord Dry R<?d Pine ... 275. „ Guaranteed perfectly dry. GEO. NAYrO'-?, 1102 • Globo Hotel.
NOTED FOR DRESSES, MANTLES, &c. GRAND DISPLAY OF . New Autumn and Winter DRAPERY, h CLOTHING, g MILLINERY, 1 | CARPETS, &c. g' g — . , t HALL OF COMMERCE. I i— i * • j> W " ' . — — --—-----•----•---••>-------- gg - © ' * g * Oyer 150 Cases w « ■ ■ • g S Already OPENED to Select from. Purchased in the HOME oo g MARKETS by our FOREIGN BUYERS, end in the Q COLONIAL MARKETS by our 9 CO H H Mr. WIMOND. 2 P H <£« — u— „ I , I ■___ I I 11., .11 I. CO i T. S. WYMOND & CO., g £3 o_| v-3 Will guarantee that, for Quality and Price, this * | g WINTER SHIPMENT^ - Will bs found to be at least S I* p 25 per Cent. Cheaper £3 H Than any previous one ; and this fact, we think, should be sufficient $z_t to draw all intending Purchasers to > MAKE AN EARLY CALL AT THE HALL OF COMMEKCE, NELSON, BLENHEIM, and WANGANUI. ''"'''_ NOTED FOR CARPETS & FURNISHINGS, __ '- " ' "' "' ' v
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 110, 17 April 1876, Page 2
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465Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 110, 17 April 1876, Page 2
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