JSADDLERY ! SADDLERY! 1 TO MEET- THE TIMES. 'riIHE Underßignel having a LARGE ; X STOCK of EVEHY DESCRIPTION ;of SADDLERY, HARNESS. &c, to make room for more daily expicted, bags to inform 'his Customers and the public generally, that he will SELL for TWENTY- ONE DAYS, EVERY ARTICLE AT A 'REDUCTION OF 10 PER CENT. FOR CASH. Every article being market in plain figures, the Purchaser can see for himself that he gets the proper reduction. ;EvERT Description op Harness, &c, Made on the Premises. A. B. JACK S0 N, SADDLER, IBAFALOARrSTREEI, June 17, 1876. 1829 r\ 0 L L A H ' S GREAT INDIAN CURES. i (Tiger Bhand). . These meritorious, and really ; thoroughly: curative medicines are about to ba introduced into Nelson. They have done an amount of good in the ; . Southern Provinces never before I ;■..'. .. : . experienced by THE SICK AND SUFFERING. Cases of severe Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaints, and General Wasting and Debility} that had baffled all available skill for 13, 14 and even 16 years, have been COMPLETELY CURED by these extraordinary and never-fai iag INDIAN MEDICINES. A SUPPLY of which has ARRIVED, and can be had at once from the duly-appointed Agent for Nelson:— R. HADFIELD, CHEMIST, Trafalgar Street. 1908 MAIZE. MAIZE. MAIZE. On Sa'e at JSEALB & HADDOWS, 2136 — 3 Colling wood Street. HOUSEHOLDERS OF NELSON ! T OOK at the advertising columns of the JLJ local newspapers, and see what I have already done for you ! I hive only just opened my Butcher's SHOP, and yet I have brought down the price of Meat at the other Butchering Establishments from Sxpence to Fouspencs, and from Seveupence to Fxvepenoe. ton'6 you think you owe me a debt of gratitude for this ? You must admit that you do, so please to show it in a practical nmnrer by PURCHASING YODK MEAT FROM JOHN KERR.
TO L E T. Those Commodious and Convenient Premises in Trafalgar-street, known as TRAFALGAR HOUSE, consisting of a -•';•■ . GENERAL DRAPERY AND CLOTHING SHOP, And a conveniently arranged DWELLING-HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS Kitchen, &c. - Apply to FRANCIS GRIMES. NELSON PUBLIC BATHS, HARDY-STBEET, ARE NOW OPEN under new manage • ment. The Proprietor hopes by strict attention to obtain public support. . 1880-26 J. PIPER. CITY OF NELSON. Town Clerk's Office, 12th July, 1876. HHENDERS will be received at this Office, JL until FKIDAY, the 2!stinst., at Four p.m., for FORMING FOOTPATH, &c, between Wsimea Street and the Railway Station. : Plan and specification can be seen at the City Surveyor's t fflce. Tenders must be marked on the outside, " Tender for forming Foothpath," and addressed to the Town Clerk H. V. GULLY, 2 96 Town Clerk. NELSON COLLEGE.— To be LET on LEASE, for a term of years, TWO ACRES (separately or together), numbered respectively 689 and 694, having a Frontage to Yanguird-street, Toi-toi Valley. For further particulars, apply to the undersigned. ROBT. POLLOCK, Secretary. March 23,1876. 933 \ NELSON AID SOCIETY. SUBSCRIPTIONS in ATI) of the above Society will be thankfully received by Mr. EBRK, the Honorary Treasurer, at the Offices of the National Bank, in Trafalgarst eet. 23?b CAUTION. rnHE POLICE have strict orders to TAKE X PROCEEDINGS against any persona found TRESPASSING within the Fenced Portion of the Government Reserve that encloses the FISH PONDS during the hatching of the Trout Ova. . 1917 F. BUDDLESTON, Tul9 nrngniGcsnfe Horse £§I*^P i yfeiS3 sriil visit town on SATURDAY, and will be oa view at Newton's Stables. He enn also re seen &t Alunqton Fabh, Waimea East. 2'52— 5 S. POWELL. INTERPROVINCIAL REGATTA. NELSON, 1877. mHE following are the PRINCIPAL i EVENTS to be COMPETED FOR at the above regatta— - I.—Chajipion Outrigger Race. Three miles; straight course. Ist prize. £150; 2nd. £10. ' 2.— Champion Four-oared Tnkigseo Bacb. Three miles; straight course. Ist prize, £50 and Cup, value jE2S; 2nd, £0. 3.— Chabcpion Racing Whaleboat Race. Five miles, let prize, £50; 2nd, £5. 4.— Champion Scdi-lebb' Rack. £20, s.— Coasters' Race. jESO and Cup. Entries— s per cent, on value of firtt prize In all Champion Races competitors must be bona-flde residents of the province they represent three months previous to the regatt*. In Coasters* Raco, Centre-boards to be sealed. J. A. HARLEY, 1698 Hon. Secretary.
CLOSE OF THE WINTER SEASON. tt — — - JOHN OOUTTS T>ESPECTFULLY informs his numerous Patrons ia Town and Country THAT, PREVIOUS TO STOCK-TAKING, HB INTENDS OFFERING THE UNDERMENTIONED SOUND & SEASONABLE GOODS .AT PRICES THAT WILL ENSURE A SPEEDY CLEARANCE. LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS, Reduced to 8/6, 10/6, 12/6, 15/6. LADIES' VELVETEEN JACKETS, Reduced to 6/6, 8/6, 10 '6, 15/6. LADIES' HOMESPUN POLONAISES, Reduced to 10/6, 12/6, 15/6. LADIES' COSTUMES, Reduced to 15/6;!, 18/6, 22/6, LARGE WRAP SHAWLS, Reduced to 12/6, 15/6, 17/6. STOUT ABERDEEN WINCEYS, 6|«l. FANCY DRESS MATERIALS, : Reduced to 6/6 the Full Dress. EMBROIDERED PETTICOATS in all Colors, from 5/11. TRIMMED HATS, from 6/6. FURS, MUFFS, and COLLARETTS, from 57G. . ft i TRAFALGAR-STREET, Nexf Bank of Netr Soutli Wales.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 179, 20 July 1876, Page 3
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