Further Reductions til GREAT SACRIFICES!!! The Misses JONES Having been unable to dispose of ' their Stock wholesale, have decided on m RE-OPENING their Millinery Establishment /or a /ew tveeks longer 9 A._STD WILL HOLD ANOTHER CLEARING SALE OF THE WHOLE STOCK OF MILLINERY, RIBBONS, FANCY GOODS, &c>, &c., Commencing on SATURDAY, Aug, 12. 1 . ;— — ;ti—^— . . .1 The Goods have all been REMARKED at a very great REDUCTION j from the previous sale prices. j Aa we wish to oiear the whole as soon as possible, no reasonable offer | will ba refused, STOREKEEPERS requiring any! of the above lines, will do well to inspect j the Stock, as tbey will: be dealt with liberally. . j Remember the Premises. wili RE-OPEN on SATURDAY, for a few weeks only, TERJMB GASH. — iH — - 6_T Note the Address— The MISSES JQNES'3 MILLINFRY ESTABLISHMENT, f 2437—12 TRAFALGAR-STREET.
IF your SEWING MACHINE is out of order, bring it to, ; S. DICKE N SO N'S, Hardy-street (near Congregational Church) . ' S. D. has had 10 years practical experience -in London amongst the first makers. Saws Sharpened and Set, and Instruments of all kinds pat in order. All work guaranteed. 2413— 1S TENDERS wanted for BUILDING a COTTAGE at Wakapuaka. Plan and specification can be seen at the Mail Office. Tenders to be sent in on or before the i'Oth instant. The loweat or any tender not necessarily accepted.. For further particulars apply to Mr. JOHN OLDHAM. 2403 TENDERS aro invited for a Fourteen Year's LEASB of the Pangatotara Education Reserve, at present in the occupation of Mr G. blatter. Tenders, addressed to the undersigned, may be sent in until September 6th. W. C. HODGSON, Secretary Central Board of Education. 2366 W^ GIBLIN, " HOUSE, LAND, AND COMMISSION AGKNT, AND GENERAL SALESMAN. Haven Road, Nklsojt. 1505. mHE SUNDAY SCHOOL HYMNAL X (compiled by the Rev. R. J. Thorpe), New and Enlarged Edition, Just Published, and now on SALE at R. LUCAS & SON'S. /piANO TUNENR MR, SYMONS, (Tuner to Messrs Broadwood & Sons, London for twelve yeara}, begs to inform the inhabitants of Nelson that he is prepared to TUNE PIANOS with every degree ot accuracy, and effect aoy repairs the instrument may require, Owners of Pianofortes may rely on their instruments being fairly dealt with. References from London, Wellington, Hokitika, and Greymouth. Should inducement offer, Mr Symons will settle himtelf ia Nelson. Order left at Mr Stanton's, Trafalgar-at. , will be promptly attended to either in Town or Country. Testimonial. " Mr. Stmonß ha» tuued three Pianos for me, and has regulated one instrument, raising its tone to concert pitch, and to my great satisfaction. Mr Symons goes about his work like an experienced Tuner, and, like all good Tuners, is very expeditious iv operation. I trust he may find inducement to remain in Nelson, as a really goad Tuner is a great desideratum in this place. 2148 »«W. M. STANTON."
JUST ARRIVED. 9g Trunks Boots, Shoes, and Slippers The Finest Assortment ever imported into Nelson. Specially manufactured under the superintendence of our English Buyer, consisting of Ladies' and Gents' Walking Shoes OF EVERY VARIETY. -:o:~ ALSO, EX LUTTERWORTH, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OE UPPERS, LEATHER, &C , &C. _—_. :0: . _ W Wholesale Customeus will find this an excellent opportunity of sorting up. LIGHTBAND AND CO., TRAFALGA.R-STREET. 2430
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XL, Issue 198, 12 August 1876, Page 3
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541Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XL, Issue 198, 12 August 1876, Page 3
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