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INTEND GIVING UP THE TOY AND FANCY PART OP THEIR BUSINESS, And will therefore give their Customers the benefit by sacrificing on fche Sixpenny and One Shilling Tables The whole of their Stock 'in this line, together with their last and largeafc sMpment of FANCY GOODS juat received, none of which articles would be sold in the regular way for lesa than 2/6. The Goods Comprise Superb Bohemian Yases of all colors and designsLadies' Fancy Baskets— Sliell Money Boxes— Sliell Work Boxes— Pin Boxes— Tape Boxes— Christmas Mottoes— Fin CusMons— Garden Tools— New Hosiery— Smelling Bottles— Scents —Table Mats— Fancy Soaps — Towels— Toilet Covers— Linen Sets— CMna Mugs— and thousands of other articles, useful, instructive, and ornamental, and entirely too numerous to particularise. The public are therefore respectfully invited to pay us a visit, when we ara assured that the unanimous verdict will be that a grander display of CHRISTMAS GIFTS has never been seen in Nelson. Special Christmas Reductions Are also being made in every department, and Visitors from the Couafcry and all buyers of DRAPERY CLOTHING MILLINERY And FANCY GOODS will find ifc greatly to their advantage to visit the Hall of Commerce.

TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! \ MASONIC HALL. FEW AY, Bee. 28. SECOND NIGHT OF Mr. and Mrs. Morton Tavares When will be pre? ented the Comedies of THE MORNING CALL, HUSBA.ND IN CLOVER SCENE FEOM RICHARD 111. And NOTHING TO WEAR. NOTICE. — Reserved Seats can be secured at Mr. W. M.. Sx^NTQN'a. LAST PERFORMANCE, TUESDAY, the Ist of JANUARY, 1878 ■1874 fpHE REGATTA COMMITTEE will meet X at the Custom Hodsb Hotel, THIS EVENING, at 6 p.m. Prizes will be paid at 7.30. All persons having accounts against the Committed ate requested to send them ia ia time for the meeting. G. JR. BOULTOS, 4572 Hon. Secretary. PTHENDERS will ba received by the WAIJL MEA ItOAD BOARD until 10 a.m., on SATURDAY, January 5, for 1. Carting Gravel at Stoke 2. Do., do., Irom Appleby j 3. Gravelling ia Pigeon Valley 4. Making Brt akvrater at Foxhill Bridge i 5. Supplying Horaes and Carts. Specifications to be seen after Monday, the 3 1st, for No». I and sat Turf Hotel ; 2 and 6, Travellers' Resr, Appleby ; 3 and 5, , Foreat Inn ; 4 and 5, Jervis's, Foxhill ; and 5, White Hart, Richmond ; WakeflsM Arms, Spring Grove ; Claridge'c, Waimea West ; and Mr J. Win's, Dovedale, Tenders, of which the lowest will not necessarily be accepted, to be left wish Members of the Board, or the undersigned. T. J. THOMPSON, 4875-3 Secretary. fTIHE undersigned, having disposed of his A. TOKACCO and FANCY GOODvS BUSINESS to Mr LOUIS ROTHER, tbanks the Nelson public for their kind support, and requests Co transfer the same to his successor. CHAKLES HAtiLLNG. L. ROTHER, In taking over the above Business, solicit* the continuance of the favors of the Inhabitants of Nelson aad surroun liug districts, and shall at all times make it his study to pay strict attention to business, and Co supp'y only THIS CHOICEST ARTIHLES Is TOBACCO, CIGAUtr, &c, to dtaerve the confidence of his Customers. The NEWEST in PIPES and FANCY GOODS importe 1 direct; from Home. Ths Manufactory of Machine - Knitted Hosiery ol every description for the Wholesale Trade will be continued on the premises. L. R. is also Sole Agent tor Otto Rotuer's celebrated Cotton Hosiery, Crotchet Goods. Sac. &c. LOUIS ROTHSR, 4855 Trafalgar-street.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 307, 28 December 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 307, 28 December 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 307, 28 December 1877, Page 2

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