Further Reductions 111 GREAT SACRIFICES!!! The Misses JONES Having been urtahle to disproae of their Stock wholesale, have decided on RE-OPEMNG their Millinery Establishment for a feiv iveeks longer, AND WILL HOLD ANOTHER CLEARING SALE OF THE WHOLE STOCK OF MILLINERY, RIBBONS, FANCY GOODS, &c, &c., Commencing on SATURDAY, Aug. 12. -— r- itThe Goods have all been RE. MARKED at a very great REDUCTION from the previous sale price.. Ai we wish to clear the whole aa soon as possible, no reasonable offer will be refused. STOREKEEPERS requiring any of the above lines, will do well to inspect the Stock, as they will be dealt with liberally. Remember the Premises will RE- OPEN on SATURDAY, for a few weekonly. TERMS CASH. — tt — — ' ' &j_T Note the Address— The MISSES JONES'S MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, } 2437—12 TRAFALGAR-STREET. •
FIREWOOD. I TENDERS will be received by the under- ; eigne i until the 16th September, for the SUPPLY of 500 COKDS of First-class MANUKA and hED PINE FIREWOOD. No tender will be entertained for a lass quantity than 25 Cordß. NEALE & HADDOW, 2443 Collingwood-eitreefr, Nelson. TO PAINTERS. TENDERS WANTED, for PAINIING the FOXHILL INN, Foxhill. Tbe lowest tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be sent in by the 23rd of August. J. JERVIS, 2480- 3 Proprietor. TENDERS wanted for BUILDING a COTTAGE at Wakapuaka. Plan and specification can be seen at tbe Mail Office. Tenders to be scot in on or before the -Ist instant. The lowest or any tendtr not neces- : sarily accepted.. For mrther particulars apply to Mr. JOHN OLDHAM. 2401 1 LENDERS are invited for a Fourteen I ear's LEASE of the Pangatotara Education Reserve, at present in tlie occupation of Mr G. blatter. Tenders, addressed to the undereigaed, may be 'sent in until September 6th. W. C. HODGSON, Secretary Central Board of Education. 2366 TENDEBS will be received by the undersigned until 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, 22nd August (at which time they will be opened) for the Supply of 157,000 FEET TOTARA, to be delivered at Westport. Specifications to be seen at my residence The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.— THOMAS SCOT!, Haven-road, Nelson. 2478—6 CITY OF NELSON. Town Clerk's Oflice, 12th Auguet, 1876. TENDERS will be received at this Office .; until FRIDAY, the 18th instant, at 4 p.m., for V V DELIVERING ABOUT 600 CUBIC YARDS OF STONE FROM THE BED OF THE MAITAI RIVEii. Specification may be seen at the City; Surveyor's Office. Tenders must bs marked on the outside " Tender for Maitai Stone," and addressed to the Town Clerk. H. V. GULLY, 2464—3 Tpwn Clerk.
JUST ARRIVED. — __ ■•— -— :o : — - 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 OP UPPERS, LEATHER, &c , &c. &&" Wholesale Customeus will find this an excellent opportunity of sorting up. " :o: ■ LIGHTBAND AND CO., THAFALGAK-STREET. 2430
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XL, Issue 202, 17 August 1876, Page 3
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