TO Lh,T, a TWO-HOO.tfftD C< trAtiE in the centre of the Cicy. Apply to M. Christian, or to Mrs King, Grocer. 3702 WANTED to SELL or EXCHANGE lo* a GELDING amiable for a Spring Cart, a JKARB With Colt, by Dos Juan Apply to G FLEMING, Cabinetmaker, 3695 . Hard ietreet. 3NTERPROVINCIAL REGATTA. THE COMMITTEE will MEET on TUESDAY NfeXr, at 8 pm. at the Teas-algae Hotei. r C. B. BDNNY, 3890 Hoa. Sec. CHRIST CHURCH PARSONAGE BUILDING FUND. IT is propose! to hold a GARDEN SALE of WORK on the 30th and Slat of January nest to clear off as far as possible the remaining Debt on ths Parsonage. The earnest co-operation o£ all friends is desired. Contributions of Plain and Fancy Work, Books, Toys, Photographs, Flowers, Fruiti Cakes, &c, for Tea, and Donations of Money will be thankfully received by the Churchwardens and at the Parsonage. 3694 — 2 ("CHOICE OF RKFRESENTA\J TIVES for Volunteers araed with Carbines. FIRING for the above aa under:— . • Cav^lbt.— Saturday, 23rd; Thursday, 28th, at 4 p.m. : . ; ♦Artillkrt 1 Wednesday, 13tb; Mon♦flAVAL BbigabbJ day 18th, at 8a m. * Ths names of intending competitors must be sent in to the Orderly Boom by Mondat next, at 7 p.m., when Ammunition must be drawn. J, T. MARSHALL, Captain, 3699—3 Commanding Dhtrct. /CHOICE OF REPRESENT A\J TIVES.— The undernieotioaßd C rps will FIRE for the choice of One E presentative on the dates shown opposite their names. Cit* Rifles —Saturday, 16th, and Thursday 2 1st Dea , at 8 a.tn Stokb Rifles.— Tuesday, 19th, and Saturday 23rd Dec. at 8 a m The names of intending competitors roust be sent in to the; Orderly Room not lafor than Wednesday next, the I3:h instant, and Ammunition to be drawn upon that date until 7 p.m. J. T. MARSHALL, Captain, 3698—3 Commanding District. IN HE BANKRUPT ESTATE Edmondson, Sellars, & Co., WHOLESALE DRAPERS, WELLINGTON. T. S. WTMOND & CO;, Having been the successful tenderers for a larpe portion of the Stock of the abovementioned Firm, are prepared to offar the same at MARVELLOUSLY LOW PRICES. The public are therefore earnestly solicited to come and inspect the Goods as soon as possible. ' I 150 Gent 'a DARK TWEED ' PAGET COATS, 25/-, mil worth 45/- j 200 Pair B TWEED TROUSERS 8/4, worth 15/-. 30 Doz. Gent.'a White LONGCLOTH SHIRTF, Linen Wruts and Fronts, 14 to 17 inches, only 3/ U worth 7/6. Gents.' Light TWEED SUMMER SAC COATS, 14/6, worth 25/-. 500 Gents.' COLONIAL TWEED TROWSERS and VESTS r only 21/- worth 40/-. 800 Pairs Genta ' Super GEELONG TWERD TROUSERS. and D B. VESTS, 85/-, usual price 49/-. Gents.' Doub'e-hreaated Real CHINA SILK COATS, only 18/6. Dresses, Calicos, Sheetings, Costumes. Underclothing Millinery, &c., WONDERFULLY CHEAP. T.aWymond&CoHALL OF COMMERCE. 3609
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 268, 9 December 1876, Page 2
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455Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 268, 9 December 1876, Page 2
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