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UNRESERVED SALE OF DRAPERY. AUCTION On SATURDAY, Sept. 2nd, 1876. •At Twblvjs o'clock. At thes Nelson Auohon Rooms. A quantity of Drapery Goods, comprising:— Dress Materials— Winceys— Velveteen — Plush — Wincey, Satin, and Eiderdown Skirts— Costimea— ShawlsWaterproofs — Jackets — Crinolines and Crinolettes — Parasols ani Umbrellas — Silk Trimmings, Fringes, and Laces — Hats and Bonnets — Children's Hoods — Hair Net* — Chemisettes —and a large variety of other goods. JOHN R, MABIN Auctioneer, A U C T ION Oo SATURDAY Next, at 12 o'olock. At the Nelson Auction Rooms, A QUANTITY NEW HURDLES AND GATES. Also, : S TONS EARLY SEED POTATOES I ,« Sweedss 5 Sides Bacon 6 Cheese I Keg Salt Butter. JOHN R. MABIN, 2595 Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRAPERY. The Undersigned has received instructions to SELL early ia SEPTEMBER at the NELSON AUCTION ROOMS A CONSIGNMENT of ASSORTED DRAPERY, suited for Spring and Summer wear. The pieces of Dress Materials, &c, will be j cut lengths to _uit private families. JOHN R. MABIN, j Auctioneer. —--. i TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. A U' : C TION Ou au early date, at the Wharf, the Port. About Bjoo0 * EE T WELL COT Iu hte to suit purchasers. • , " JOHN R MABIN, Auctioneer. PLOUGHS ! PLOUGHS I ! A CONSIGNMENT of Ball's Criterion PL'JUGHS aud Extras expected per " Helen Denny," from England. 2586 JOHN B. MABIN. THE UNDERSIGNED has always ON SALE, A LARGS ASSORTMENT OF DOORS and SASHES SASH .FRAMES and DOORS and SASHES of unusual sizes made to order. MOULDINGS of superior quality supplied at the usual low rates. For Seasoning of Material, and Excellency of Workmanship, the above goods are unsurpassed. Price Lists, with full description, oan ba had oo application. JOHN R. MABIN. OUYAL INSURANCE COMPANY FIRE BRANCH. CAPITAL-TWO MILLIONS. This is one of the largest Insurance Com- ; panies iu existence, and has acquired! mmense popularity throughout, the World by the UNDOUBTED SECURITY it affords Insurers, and the promptitude and liberality with which it SETTLES LOSSES. The Agents are particularly instructed to SETTLE LOSSES in CASH immediately on satisfactory proof of same, thus saving Insurers the annoyance attendant on referring claims to Directors or others at a distance. JOHN R. MABIN. Agent /GOVERNMENT LIFE INSUVX RANCE AND ANNUITIES. The Underlined as AGENT for the above, is prepared to receive APPLICATIONS for LIFE INSURANCE and ANNUITIES. Amongst a few of the numerous advantages offered by insuring with the Government, are LOW RATES OF PREMIUM. Insurers have the Government guarantee for payment of amount insured. Policies are not forteited if premium is not paid when due Protection of Policies from the Bankruptcy Act. No charge for Medical examination. Participation ia Profits. And it provides modes for insuring suited to almost every ca.e an Applicant may require. Forms of Proposals and other information will be readily afforded by JOHN R. MABIN, 646 Agent. — — 6 — MALT ! MALT ! WHOLE or CRUSHED MALT, on Sale at the NELSON AUCTION ROOMS. "03 JOHN R. MABIN. J OHN R. M ABm - AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AGENT, NOTARY PUBLIC, AND CUSTOMHOUSE AGENT, Nbrson Auotion Rooms. 3u.Bs conduotkd in town os country. Yards; is rbae ob 1 Nbmon Auotion Rooms roa SAfcs oj? Sroos. 253

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 215, 1 September 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 215, 1 September 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 215, 1 September 1876, Page 3

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