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PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE at , Mrs H. GEE'S, opposite the Gokobn' -"-eeoh Hotsl. Terms reasonable. 3056 > NOTICE OF EEMOTAL. [ HENRY CHATTERIS, VETERINARYi SURGEON; has REMOVED from Nsw-bN's Livery Stables, Hardy-atreeti toj TWIST & GAY'S Livery Stables, Trafel-i ftr-street. ' '• r _ \ ItwiKKAKT for !____ Horses at the Stables. ■ TENDERS are invited for a 21 YEARS' LEASE of. Education; Reserves ot Nos. IOS, 107, Square 6, Motueka ; Valley (the Baton), and will, be received nntil | August Ist. j „ ■ W. C. HODGSON, 181S Sscretary Neliph Education Board \ . N0 T I OE. POISON will be laid on my. ground at the "Bel Horse,'' Richmond, after this ,d»te. H, WARREN, Butcher. Nelson, June 15, 1877. 1822 TyTADAME BOTTENELLI, MILLINER, MANTLE, AND ; - - DRESSMAKER, Cosneb of Collingwood and Nile -streets, . - (3e_B« lately occupied by Mr. H. J. L. Augarde).. ' Oedess Executed with the utmost ' NM-Ness and Dispatch. 1071 LIME ! LIME ! I LIME 111 AT the OLD ESTABLISHMENT, The PORT, at 2/- per bushel. 1837 J. LDKISS. HAVING determined to compete wih imported work, my Price List is— Boys' aud Girls' IQ's to 13's Laceups 6/6 Women's do., do. ... ... .. ... 10/6 Men's Watertights ... ... ... ... 16/- --„ Bluchers ... 13/I am responsible for all my work. HENRY JACKSON, Bootmaker, 1919 Hardy-street. BISHOP'S SCHOOL, NELSO-?. Visitor— Thb Bishop. : Head Master. ..Rav. J. P. Kemmsobnb. ; Second Master..... .J as. T. BabnicoaTj Esq. | This School, gives a thorough English ! Education, suited for boys entering on a com- r | _j.er.ial career, with Latin, Moie.n Lan- ; guages and Drawing, where desired. Day Scholars .£2 2s. per quarter 1 Boarders (school fees! .-.„,- --j inclusive.... }I 3 l2 ' 6 » ! French and Drawing extra. i All Fees payable in advance. | The Head Master receives a limited number of BOARD SRS at hid house, Washington Valley, Nelson. \ For information, apply to the Head Master. Nelson, Jane 26, 1877. 1945 j- • ■ - - ! A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT li-L SOCIETY. . FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE, &c, [NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: Head Ob_.ce, W__t_iN_ToN. : I. Is found in the course of business that mistakes frequently occur, in conseqjeace of the similarity of title assumed by some ofthe hew Life Offices recently established in the Australian Colonies. j The public are requested to note that the A-B_b__i_n MiixnAE. Pkovio_n_ Soo_b__ ia the correct designation of the oldest Mutual Life Office in Australia. pBBSBire Annual Revbnus •rceed £470,000 A--o_'J__-_b Funos exceed £2,000,000 The New business for the yesr 1876 was 4559 proposals accepted and completed, assuring £1,652,575, and producing a new a___sl ravenaa of £56,300. assuring with this office share the whole prolts, and a bonus is declared every flit- year. EDWARD W. LOWE, [■„.. ReaidentSecretary.i. Agent for Nelson : A. W. SCAIFE. • 18297

PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE at Mrs HAMILTON'S, The Port, i 3052 Nelson. 1 JUST RECEIVED. •| B ALE Heavy All-wool 10-4 BLANKETS, J 50 Sacks Brown River Seed POTATOES from Canterbury, 50 boses SPEKMJ CANDLES, 20 cases KEROSINE, and' 40 packages SUNDRIES, for Sale Cheap! 3040 At F. J. HINGSTON'S.; j TE NDE R S are invited for the PURCHASE of the A. S. P.S Co.'s Steamers « SOUTHERN CftOSS,' 1 . "PRETTY JANE," and "STAR OF THE SOUTH," \ To be sent in any time on or hefore September Ist, 1877, addressed to the Directors A.S.P. Company. i Every information will be given by the! Manager, on application. i Tenders will be received for the Steamers! as one lot or separately. WILLIAM LODDER, | 1804 Manager and Engineer A.S.P. Co. j BOOKS BOUND k in any style by j E. LUCAS & SON. | London House, I HARDY-STREET. \ JUST ARRIVED, AND ON SALE, SIXTEEN 10LLS OF Linoleum, or NOISELESS FLOOR-GLOm It is Warm to teb Feet and Wears Well. -o— — — also, SAMPLE BOXES OF NEW ZEALAND WOODS CONTAINING SIXTY VARIETIES, Gt_r" These have taken ten years to collect, and have Maori and Latin names on each. Second-hand Furniture BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, OR LET ON HIRE BY THE WEEK OR MONTH. yemtSl&xnbs MADE OK EEFAIEED. o A FEW CHEAP LINES OF CARPET. Furniture of every description made on tlie premises GOOD VALUE FOR MONEY. THE ONLY HOUSE WHERE Drawing-room Suites ARE MADE OF WOOD THAT WILL NOT TAKE THE WORM! rati suites oa parts only CAN BE HAD. G. FUMING, CABINET MAKER, Upliolsterer, AND UNDERTAKER.

ON AND AFTER SATUEDAY NEXT, JULY 7, 1877, AT ■ - ! v---6b. aito -Is. Tables 1 ! Eatables, Drinkables, and Wearables, ' all good in their way, but are soon gone aad done wifch, spend less for them, and Save a Shilling or a Sixpence either coin will enable you to select from The Reserve Shelves and Tables appropriated expressly for the contents of several immense Hogsheads and Cases, all bought at ridiculously low prices, and to be sold equally cheap j besides the goods are beautiful to look at, useful in the house, and will last fop life, j THE ASSORTMENTS ARE IMMENSE, j amongst them ara Glass Jugs Glass Mustard Pots Toilette Sets „ Candlesticks „ Cream Jugs Scented Oil 1 „ Bed-room do. „ Butter Coolers Pipes „ Mugs Pictures • : Pencil Cases , Sugar Basins Knives and Forks Tobacco Pouches „ Toilet Stands Pocket Knives Cigar Cases „ Tumblers Penknives „c, ; . „c., &c. JOHN JAMES, Bridge-st. ' ST For a Short Time Only 1 Inspection Specially Invited.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 161, 10 July 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 161, 10 July 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 161, 10 July 1877, Page 3

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