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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DR. T>AKEWELL has COMMENCED J3 JfßACriCii in NeleoaTemporary Residence— WAlMEA ROAD. (Nearly opposite the Golden Fleace.) April 15, 1876. 1198 WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. y-'B. DREW, Trafalgar-street. __ ' 1208 — 3 WANTED, a etoady MAN for out-door work. Apply to JOHN OLDHAM, Werne^h. -' 1209 aOOPER & DODeON.a'e still CASH PURCHASERS of go.d MALTING barley. 1210-3 LACE -BARK, plaited, for hats, WANTED, to BUY. Samples and ? terms to «• Morbus," P. 0., Nelson. 1155 FUNERAL. THE FRIENDS of Mrs. JOSEPH BUSH are respectfully informed that; her KUNERVL will leave her late residence, Ahheed Valley, on bUNDAY, at Eleven o'clock, arriving as the Cemeiery at Two. MR. SAY WELL, 1207 Undertaker. - rn - r^ r -_ ff - tmmnT ,-- rM ;_-.-,-..— ...,. ...——.■—-. JUNCTION STORE AND HOTEL, - > TAKAKA. TTPENRY ABBOTT begs leave to Thank 11, his friends and customers for thtir support lince he commenced buMne'.S; and hopes by s'rict attention to tho wants of his customers to merit their luture support. H. Abbott will BUY all PRuDUCEon the OLD TERMS— half Stores, hilf Cash; ramely, Fresh and fait Rufer, Fggs, Fowls, f urk- ys, Gtese, Ducks, Pi^s, and Cattle. ■ HENRY ABBOTT, JUNCTION HOTEL AND STORE, Takaka.. 1200 W. HOLMES'S, FANCY BREAD, fc BISCUIT BAKER CONFECTIONER, &c, Bridgk-stbret. . STORES LIBERALLY DEALT WITH. WEDDING AND CHRISTENING CAKES MADE TO ORDER On the shortest notice, and at moderate prices N B.— Refreshment Room attached, where visitors from the country can bo supplied with Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, and other Refreshments any time through the day. HOT LUNCHEON EVERY DAY from half-past twelve to half-past two, Ib each. ' ■••--••" •■ t , _^ 1154 I IISTELSON" COLLEGE.— fo be LET on IS LEASE, for a terra of years, TWO ACRES, (separately or together), numbered ' 689 and 691, having a Frontage tojYangmr'd-street, Toi-toi Valley. For further particulars, apply to the undersigned. ROBT. POLLOCK, Secretary. March 23, 1876. 938 CHRISTMAS TREE , FOR CIHRIST CHURCH PARSONAGE / FUND. TO BE HET.D IN THE . PROVINCIAL HALL, ON FRIDAY EVENING, the 21st Instant. Mufio and Singing br. the Members of tho Choir, during the Evening. Tree to be lightei at 7 o'clock to suit the younger Children. Refreshments wiil ba provided in the Grand Jury Room. Tea ani Coff. o, Oysters and Ale, Fruitß, Ptst.ry, Sweetmeats, &c. Tickets for the Tree— One Shilling. Admission— One Shilling. Children — Halfprice. 1167 mRAFALGAR HOUSE. L f&" SEE NEXT PAGE. _^g , . 877 TO LET, -a comfortable Seven-roomed HOUSE, with Three Acres of Land, with Stable, Coach-house, &c, pleasantly ; situated on the banks of the Maitai, and at ' present in the occupation of Judge Broad. Apply to H. CLOUSTON. 1171 FOR MOTUEKA & GOLDEN BAY. "> (ri^g^x mips P.s. •^^^^^^. LADY BARKLY will leave for MOTUEKA and GOLDEN BAY, TO MORROW (FRIDAY), at 3 p.m. JAMES S. CROSS, 1210 „-■ / -/ .. j.'AO ; l :>• i.A Agent. .

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 104, 20 April 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 104, 20 April 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 104, 20 April 1876, Page 2

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