— E. Middlemiss & Co., BHIDGB-STRI2EIT, HAVE OPENED THEIR STORE with an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of Drapery, Haberdashery, Men's and Boys' ClotMng, &c., &c„ &c. _ ALSO, (groceries, Ironmongery, Crocker y ware, &C, &C, &c. The Public are respectfully invited to try our TEA_S A.HS.D COFFEES, Tsas, 2/-, 2/6, and 3/-, equal to any ia Nelson. N.B.— WANTED GOOD BITTTBS FOR CASH. " - 7 =g=ggg=!===s__
NEW DEAPERY [Bs Lochnagar, from London. W. MILNEE IS NOW OPENING— 1 case White Calico and India Long Oloth. in dozens l hale Brown Calicos 32 to 36---inch, and Plain & Twilled 8/4 do. 1 case White, Green, and Buff Window Hollands, 30 to 60 inches. 1 case Fashionably Trimmed Bonnets and Hats, and Untrimmed ditto, in New Shapes, including the Gainsborough, Mother Shipton, &c. 1 bale Blue Serges, Cricketing Flannel, Green Baize, Striped Drill, Cheese Cloth, &c. 1 bale Kidderminster Carpets, 1 bale Yarn, Velvet Pile, and Axminster Hearthrugs and Door-mats. 1 case New Furnishing Reps, Plain and Striped All Wool and Washing Damasks, New Cretones, Velvet Pile, Tapestry, and Embroidered Cloth Table Covers. 1 case Linens, Towels, Colored Shirtings, Printed Moleskins, Check Busters Slate, Black and Brown Hollands, French Coat Canvas. 1 case Men's and Boys' White and Colored Shirts. The above are all carefully selected Gooda, and are opening out as nice and as fresh as the day they were packed. W. MILNER, TRAFALGAR-STREET. 4169 NOT ICE. FRESH BUTTER, best brands, 1/- lb. Cash. Do., do., inferior do ... 6d to 9d. Mangel Wurlzle Seed, about 501b5., lb. lOd. Rope, 4 sizes, about 200lbs. fy lb 4d. Household Soap, <f lb 3d. Blue Mottled Soap , if lb 4d. At F. J. HINGSTON'S. TO STOREKEEPERS, GROCERS, PRODUCE DEALERS, &c. TO BE DISPOSED OF— AN OLD ESTABLISHED GENERAL STOREKEEPING BUSINESS, Doing a Good Safe Tbadb. For further particulars as to terms, &c., Apply to 4218 T. R. HODDER & CO. LAND FOR SALS. TENDERS will be received by tha undersigned for the CASH PURCHASE of a Block of LAND in Waimha West, compri.ing about EIGHT HUNDRED ACRES, namely, Section 81, Waimea West; Sections 55,57, -58, and 59, ?quare 11 , Waimea West. The highest tender not necessarily accepted T. G. KENNEDY, Colonel. Staplegrove, Waimea West, Oct. ber 29, 1877. 4211-6 THE CHORAL SOCIETY WAKEFIELD [Limited], mHE HALL of the above Society will be 1 OPENED On FRIDAY, KOVEMBEU 9, with a PUBLIC TEA in the Afternoon, and a CONCERT At Night. Tea on the tablo at 4 o'clock. Doors open for Concert at 7, to commence at 7 30 p.m. Admission • —TEA— Adults, 1/6, Children, 1/- each. CONCERT — Front Seats, 2/-; Back do., 1/-; Children, Half-price. Special Trains will run for the occasion as per Time Table. Tickets may be obtained from the Secretary (D. Psica); Mr. Lingford, Wakefield; or Mr. H.- D. Jaokson, Nelson. 4214
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 259, 1 November 1877, Page 3
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