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i?J^CtION STORE AND HOTEL, f ?:£ , : TAX AKA. .; f l. .'I , i . ■' „ -■ .. ; IT&NRY ABBOTT beg-^leave to :Th.nk. Jll| hii. : friends and. vcustomers . for thrir 'support tince^ he "--commenced Bnd hopis by strut attention tb the wants of hi_ customers to merit their future support. H Abbott will BUY all PRODUCE on the OLD TERMS-half Stores, hilf Cash} namely, Fresh and Salt But'er, Eggs, Fowls, .yur^.ys, Geese, Ducks, Pigs, and Cattle. , X ? A 'riENRY^BBOTT, JUNCTION HOTEL AND STORE, ....„ „ ... _. . Takaka. 1200 -■' tf ' : " ■ W. HOLMES'S, FANCY BREAD & BICUIT BAKER CONFECTIONER, &c, Ba.ii*a_-STBRB.T. STORES LIBERALLY DEALT WITH. \ . , _____ *: WEDDING AND CHRISTENING CAKES MADE TO ORDER On tbe shortest notice, and at moderate prices . N B.— Refreshment Room attached, where visitors from the country can be supplied with Tea, Coffee, Coaoa j and othtr Refreshments, any time .through the day. HOT LUNCHEON EVERY DAY from half-past twelve to half-past two, ls each. = '..."' .. ' ' ; 1154 POSTPONEMENT. THIRTY- SECOND " ANNIVERSARY > -. ■ J .OF THE . NELSON SCHOOL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING .., of.the above Society is POSTPONED til THIS. (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, April 19, the Chair to be taken, at Seven oMock., . . A PUBLIC TEA will also be provided at Six o'clock. 7 Admission— ls. 6d. 1179 NELSON COLLEGE.— MONEY to LEND ■ ' on FREEHOLD SECURITY, at ourreut rates. Apply to ROBT. POLLOCK, Secretary. March 23, 1876.' 929 NELSON COLLEGE.— To be LET on LEASE, for a term of years, TWO ACRES (separately or together), numbered respectively 689 and 691, having a Frontage to Vanguard-street, Toi-toi Valley. For further particulars, apply to the undersigned. ''..'.' ROBT. POLLOCK, Secretary. March 23, 1876. . 938 FOR tub BENEFIT of the Bereaved FAMILY of Late Brother NELSON, Killed by a Fall of Eahth at Nasebt, Otago: IX \ C\ rp — ENTERT AIMENT, • Vy.AjT, A . THIS Even- ! ing, April 19, at the TEMPERANCE HALL, consisting of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Readings, Recitationa, Cvmpanology, Songs (Comic and Scnti-nental), &c, &c. Doors open at 7 ; comtuenc } at half-past 7. Admission— ONE SHILLING. B3JT Dju'c Forget the object, date, and hour. 1164—4 npilE BusineFß lately carried on by SiggleJL kow & Nimmonds, as Butchers, Richmond, will be continued by the undersigned. | 1143 W. E. SIMMONDS. NOTICE. ALL DEBTS due to the Jati firm of SIGGLEKOW and RIMMOND3, Butchers. Richmond, must he PAID, and all Claims against the said firm must be SENT IN, on or before the 20th April next, to the undersigned. W. E. SIMMONDS, 1142 Butcher, Richmond. NOTICE. I the Undersigned, MARY SIGGELKOW, J have authorise 1 Messrs. HENRY LANKOW and FEDOR KELLING, both of Ranzau, Waimea East, to receive ou my behalf all CLAIMS on tho Estate of JOHN SIGGELKOW, my late husband, and all DEBTS due to the same and their receipt will be a sufficient discharge. MARY C. C. SIGGELKOW. Richmond, April 10, 1876. 1143—3 CHRISTMAS TREE FOX GHRIST CHURCH PARSONAGE FUND, ' - TO be held in the PROVINCIAL HALL, ON FRIDAY EVENING, the 2 1st Instant. Mu«io and Singing by the Members of the Choir, during the Evening. Tree to be lightei at 7 o'clock to suit the younger Children. Refreshments will be provided in the Grand Jury Room. Tea' and Ccff c, Oysters and Ale, Fruits, P»stry, Sweetmeats, &c. Tickets. for the Tree— One Shilling;. Admission— One Shilling. Children — Halfprice. 1167 mRAFALGAR HOUSE. Kg" SEE NEXT t>AGE. _ggj| • j 877 £1 REWARD. STRAYED from the Maori Pah, Wakapuaka, a B AY HACK in poor condition. Finder on giving such information to TWIST & GAY as shall lead to its recovery, will receive the above reward. 1166 — 12 TO LET, a comfortable Seven-roomed HOUSE, with Three Acres of Land, with Stable, Coßch-house, &c, pleasantly situated on the banks of the Maitai, and at present in tbe occupation of Judge Bkoad. Apply to H. CLOUSTON. 1171 C. HARLING, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Tobacconist, AND FANCY GOODS DEALER, Is happy to inform the Inhabitants of Nelson that, owing to favorable business connections, he is able to SELL Genuine Opoponax Genuine Rondoletia, And OTHER FIRST-CLASS SCENTS, CHEAPER than they have been SOLD in Nelson ior the past TWELVE YEARS I

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 103, 19 April 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 103, 19 April 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 103, 19 April 1876, Page 2

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