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PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCEIat ■ "PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE at Mrs HAMILTON'S, The Port, • . -A Mrs *H. GEE'S, opposite tho Qomhsn 3052 Helaon. i Blheoh Hotel. Terms ; reasonable. .3056 kt n, m t n r -r- ■ f\ Y STERSi best f witty, S dozen in bottle IN U T I G E. \J <for 2/-; per Kit or ia Shell, ;2/-- st __ —^ * •- EASCOE'S CoUingwood-se. Oyster? Saloon. TN consequence of the damage done to my SHI— I2 X CROPS on my lands Sections 323, 322, ', ~ '-. — z—— i — : — ~ » n 4 3 24, the Wood, Nelson. . , All FOWLS ! TT\ END ER S for SUPPLYING DSRnl?nV\ft eg f. LA . N P Swillbei 1 Ao NELSON EDUCATION \ UiK-aROYED after this date, July 12. . BOARD with ROOKS MAPS, SCHOOL 3223 CHARLES HARLEY. MATERIAL, and STATIONERY may be : sent to fche Undersigned, from whom any , __, _ further particulars may be obfcained, until A. LECTURE will be given hy GEO. MONDAY, July 30. ia. ASHCROFT ,Fsq. afc STOKE Public ' w P wnnnqow : Hall, on TUESD AY EVENING, the 17th 3089 Sectary ffISSLd. RUSSIA, TURKEY, AND THE "WAR. Admission— Front Seats,!/-; Back Seats, 63} fT'IENDERS are invited for a 21 Children, Half-price. JL YEARS' LEASE of Education Doors open at 7, Lecture to commence at 7.30. Reserves bf Nos. 106, 107, Square 6, Motueka A Special Train will run from Nelaon at Valley (the Baton), and will he received until 7 p.m.. returning about 10 p.m. 3101 August Ist. #. C. HODGSON, Mrt-.rE.t-- r™ r „„ 18ls Sscrefeary Nelsoh Education Board ONEY TO LEND on approved FREE- ' ' „.'.■ HOLD SECURITY, in sums to suit : '7' 77 7 ". "" Borrowers. fpENDERS . for a 21 YEARS' Applyto JL LEASE, of tha following K DUCE. BUNNY, CATION RESERVES will .horreceived by 725 Solicitor, Trafalgar-streefc, Nelson, the Nelson- Education Board, until AUGUST -^ — — ' 2nd, 187Ii Nos. 59, 60, PS, 87,;1*<2, !43, 181, 1855, 223, 224, 279. 280, 282, TOWNSHIP of LIME ! LIME ! ! LIME \I I COBDEN. .., 7: . * By order of the Eoar-_i* A T the OLD ESTABLISHMENT, The W. C. tIdDGSON, xX PORT, afc 2/- per. bushel. . 3049 Secretary EducAtion Bosrd, 1837 J. LUKI&S. ' ; ' ' — •'•■"• ' ""'"" ; TENDERS for BUILDING a , SCHOOL-ROOM at Westport i AATTV f\AT TTatTCI Tl °° * Site adjoining the i Land occupied by the J_OJNDOJN iIOUSE; '•__&^£&sF*y*'''* ii HASDY-STREET. -PJ*o aQd Specification may be seen at the Education Office, Nelson. JUST ARRIVED, AND ON SALE, ' ntn ""'o^'.^JS 00 ? 80 ?' Z rt»« m ««L «. ' 3050 Sectetary Education Board. SIXTEEN ROLLS ; - ' ■ xZ y l^ ■ : ' of j ./mj|*AD4 ME BOTTENELLI, > l^ilM U J-iili UM^ jMILLINBR, MANTLE, 0R .'-,.-' - " ." AND IOISELESS FLOOR-OMTH. bbijssmakbk, It-is Warm to the Feet and Wears \ CoBNBE 0F Colli n^oo d and Well. Nile-stseets, " J (House lafcely occupied! by Mr. Hi J. L. ALS0 ' Augarde) SAMPLE BOXES , —- : : „* of ! Orders Executed with the utkost MW ZEALiND WOODS ! x™*™**?^™. mi „ sixxyTaSties. W S **^JZ* OP^ KIT These have taken ten years to collect, ' — « and have Maoii and Latin names on ; Visitor— Thb Bishop. 7 flead Master Rev. J. P. Kemfthohnb. . Second Master Ja& T. Basnigoai*, Esq. feecond-tiaiid. . Thi9 School gi7 ~ thorongh EQgli9h I*^ll T*Tl l i'i! T»-Pk Education, suited for boys entering on a comJL Li.AI_.ILLLA.-C/ inercial career, with Latin,* Modera LahBOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, 8 a8 ge ß .-and Drawing,' where desired. OR LET ON HIRE BY THE ' : Sc ?* olarß &% 29 * P er •!»*-*« WEEK OR MONTH. i !s - ° French and Drawing extra. VJ-JNJjiIIAJN ijJLIIMDS . All Fees payable iu advance. HADE OR- REPAIR-ED, ' Thft w . , M f *"^."" -..-.■ • : lhe Head Master receives a limited numo ber of BOARDERS at hid house, WaahingA FEW CHEAP LINES OF * on ViUe 7» NeISM -*. . ' f^ A "DTDT^nn ! For information,, apply to the Head Master. \^_BLJ_l_L Jli X • | Nelson, Jane 26, 1877. : -"•" 1945 : FURNITUBE k D^ u^^ tM «™ E^ of every description made on mutual life assurance, & c . r. rt rv-^ wAT-rS 6^? v*™*™. BW ZEALA?D BRANCH: GOOD YALUE FOR I|_ONEY, Head Office, Wellington. T-iiir nwrv nnjr^v wrrcon*. l6 ls -^ ound in the soarae of business that irlßi UiSLI _lUUb_i Wfl-iKil. mistakes frequently occur, in consequeace of D-na *tT^-i-yio»*r»n*f**-rr*i Siiii/ifiaci tJIB similarity of title assumed by eome of the ldWlßg-IOOIROHDeS nbw Life Offices recently established in the ARE MADE QF WOQD Australian Colonies THAW WTT T TvTn'-T* TAtri? T*Hnc* ; The public are requested fco note that the IMAI WILL,nVI±&K&IHM AusraAMAN Motiiai, P-soyiDBKB SocißTir rr UU MI is fcha correcfc, designation of the oldest Mutual . ■ ; . ° life Office In Australia. ...,._ WHOLI SUITES OR PIK-TS OILY _> EBEira A^ 5^ OTa !"" , : CAN BE HAD. esceed* „ :,. ... ; j5470,600 *„' 0 Accomolated Fomds exceed £2,000,000 G"T4 IT'1 T' : T?TI/rT , lVrr_L ™*®e* kulmu for the year 1876 tdas * JLT J-iIJIiiY«L_LX^B -*Ur« 4 559 proposals accepted and completed, asiurG» -rtT^nnnni -„ . T r«« ' >n^ £1,652,575, and produdrig a new tsniiua^ A'BTNTBT MAT-TER revanaeof^RvSOO.* •■ ■ ■ '■ \\7 JXULLMJI. WJAJAJSUXi IPewoni assuring! with this oftttie share the* TTuilOlStGrG-* whoteprolts, aadaboauslsdeclaredl every ANJ} V. EDWARD W. EO#E, ?: „ TT*KTT\I3 S "O- ? T''A lZ"_?'Ti i ''''' 7 '"'■'•"Resident Secretary. .'..• ( U I^l U JliiX ± ia. J__ Jil JX, 'Asjenl* forNelsorir A. W. tiGAiri. > '• *. i - ■■ "■ -•■•• »*• * :''- •, "•'• \ 1829. • ' • ' '" ,: : • " '• ' • ' "•' ■■'■■■ j ■■ I The 6d, and STfABLES : S *«"* -•■'■ ATTR^GT-IOKT ! "; ■•■ ; 'AK' OLB' SAYINq-^ALBIMEB.' ' j" ' It is an old saying that ifc is a difficult matter feo please everybody, bufc thia was not the the case last Saturday nighfc, when upwards of 400 people expressed j their entire satisfaction at the G-REAT BATJQ-AINS given away at "' - JAMES'S 66.. and Is. TABLES! * — ; ~*rr*~~ i Butter Coolers ! Butter Coolers ! Sugar Basins! Sugar Basins! THREE MORE CASES to unpack for Saturday NigM ! ! ! The . Resbeys ■ Shewes akd Tables appropriated expressly for the contents of several immense Hogsheads and Oases, all bought afc ridiculously low prices, and fco be sold equally cheap ; besides the goods are beautiful to look at, uaeful in the house, and will last for life. ' THE ASSORTMENTS ARE IMMENSE, amongst fchem are Glass Jugs Glass Mustard Pota Scented Oil , ! , Candlesticks „ Cream Juga Pipes „ Bed-room do. „ Bufcfcer Coolers Pencil Cases „i Mugs Pictures Tobacco Pouches , Sugar Basins Knives and Forks Cigar Cases „ Toilet Stands Pocket Knives &c, &c, &c. „ Tumblers Penknives J &c., &c., &c. JOHN JAMES, Bridge-st. _!__M***aCM-K_«-B-«-J«-«MB*i«aBM--MBM-M_^^ ' i For a Sliort Time Only ! Inspsctioa Specially lavitsd. i

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 164, 13 July 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 164, 13 July 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 164, 13 July 1877, Page 3

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