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ox IhxjiAL DAiluAilNo ! For a few days only. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Boy's Summer Knicker Suits from 4s 6d 200 Boys' Summer Suits, 21s 150 Gents.' Tweed Suits, 35s 100 Men's Tweed Trowsers and Vests, 17s 6d 70 Men's Tweed Trowsers, 8s lid Gents.' White Long Cloth Shirts, 4s lid Men's Extra Quality Tweed Sacs, 17s 6d AT THE HALL _OF^COMMBBCB! 50 doz. Indian Puggarees, 3 yds. long, only Is. Boy's White Shirts, from 2s 6d All the new shapes in Boy's and Men's Straw Hats, from 2s 6d. GEEAT NOVELTIES II New Scarves, Neckties, Belts, Braces, Solitaires, &c, &c, &c.' -:o: Cricketing- Trowsers, Hiding- Pants, Holland, Alpaca, and China Silk Coats at exceptionally low prices. 1. fe. Wymond & Co., HALL *OF COMMERCE.

WANTED, a good GENIAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs MABIN, Nile-street Ifn-t 3276 /COPYING INK PENCILS v*y Jdst Received. R. LUCAS & SON. PI REWARD.— The above reward will eVJL be given to any one who will give auch information as shall lead to the conviction of the person or persons who Unhung the Gate und Took Down this 1-uils op Mr Paudock T. R. COMBES, 3271—6 Upper Wakf field School. NELS 1 N PREPARATORY SC OOL, for DAY PUPILS and BOARDERS, conducted by the Rev F. THOMAS assisted by his daughter, at hist r-si leme, Munukaetreet wi'l (d v.) will be REOPEN El) on the 13th instant. Terms not high; to be list] on application. 5:75-tj BAPTIST CHURCH, RICHMOND. mHE Rev. JOHN RECKfNUAM wiil J. pnside, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, November 6, at a i&erbtce of sacirti *ong illustrative of the parable of " The Prodigal Son." The Music will be given by Mimbirs of the Biptist and Con^regfttirnal Choirs, and a Collection will bo t-iken in aid of the Hu.K!ing Funi) ot the latter Churoh. Service to commence at 7 30. "The Or^er of Service," containing the Hymns to be Sung, may be nbtairoi of tlie Richmond Storekeeper?, and a f , V\c Churo'i on the evening of Service — Price Id. 8265

WANTED a cood GFNERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs F TRASK. 3^73 Patent for an Improved Expansive Notary Engine for Applying the Motivb Power op Stpau or fcianlab Acting Motive Powers. rjTIHIS is to notify that JAMES BAIRD -L of Ponsonby, near Auc«land Engineer, did. en th^ twenty-fourth day ot August Isst <lepo-i' at the oOiru of the Patent officer, in the Coloni-l Secetary's Office, in Wellington, a 8f ecificfitiou or instrument in writing und.r his haul and seal, paiticularly describing i-.nd ascertaining the nature of fie Biitt invtntitn, and in what manner the same is to t;e jerformed; an I ttat by reason of ench dtp >sit the said invention is }.ro:ec;e,t aui secured to him exclusively tor the term ot s ; x calander months thence next ensuing. And I do further nrtifr tint the faid James Bsi.-d h-is given notice in wii-ing at m> office ot a s intftitio i to proceed with his application ;or I.tturs Patent f r the sail invention, «nd ii at I have appointed Fridat, the Nineteaith day ot January next, at Eleven o'clock i.: ihe frWuo-vi, fl t n»y Office, to litar find ror,s'..;er (ho sßid applicaiicn and all objections thereto} and 1 co hereby require all pfsons luiviig an' interest in opposirg the g-ant of such Letters Phtmt to leave, on or besore the 15th day of January next, at my Office in Wellington, particulars in vrifugot their objections to the eaid application, otherwise they wilt be jrecluded from urging the same. Given under my baud this 31st day of October, ISI6. W. S. REID, 3270-2 Patent Officer.

TRAFALGAR HOUSE. MADAME BOTTENELLI Having now completed the alterations to her Show-room, is prepared to show SPEING AND SUMMER FASHIONS DIRECT FROM PARIS AND LONDON, And begs to intimate to her Customers that the wide-spread reputation she has hitherto possessed for MILLINERY, it/will be her study to maintainlby selling this Season the most ELEGANT AND FASHIONABLE BONNETS, HATS, & o . at exceedingly moderates-ices. A GRAND DISPLAY OF THE CHOICEST NOVELTIES In every department, to which [she invites an Early Inspection. Madame Dottbnblli, Trafalgar House

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 237, 3 November 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 237, 3 November 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 237, 3 November 1876, Page 2

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