BEST BREAD /?D. per 4-Ib. LOAF for CASH O ONLY. 1099 GRIFFIN & SONS. TEND E R S WANTED for SUPPLYING and PUTTING UP, in a good substantial manner, 64 Chain of 4 rail FENCING, Black Birch posts and Kimu rails. H. WARREN, HOB-6 Bridget! reet. ALL CLAIMS against the Estate of the lute JOHN M'VICAR are requestod to be rendered to MRS. M. M'VIC\R, I] lo-3 Executrix. BRIGHTWATER BAKERY. ■OUTHERFORD & NEWTH are now ~LV» prepared to supply BHEAD at tf- 4-lb. LOAF . O LOAF. Unadulterated and Full Weight. 1085 CITY OF KELSON. ■. ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR. IN pursuance of the provisions of "The Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1676," and «-The Muuicipal Corporations Act, !87fi," I hereby give DOtice thr.t a POLL will be taken for the ELECTION of a COUNCILLOR of the City of Nelson on THURSDAY, the llth day of April next, at the City Council Chamrer Nelson, commencing at 9 o'clock in the Morning and closing at 6 o'clock in the Afternoon. The following perrons have been duly Nominated as Canrlidutes :~ Johns, Israel Pickard, Israel Dated this 3uth day of March, 1878. JOHN SHARP, 1107— 3 Keturning Officer. NO T ICE. A SITTING of the ASSESSMENT -OL COURT of tho COUNTY of COLLING* OOD,- 'for the purpose of HEADING OBJECTIONS to the Valuation List ordered to be prepared for the outlying district of Pakawhau, in the said Count}, will be held at the Cotjrt-Houss, at COL- ) ING WOOD, at the hour of Flevkn o'clock in the Forenoon, on FRIDAY, the sih day of April next. FRANK GUINNESS, 1097 Judge. MUSIC AND DSvWING. MR. f\GILVIE has REMOVED from KJ Trafalgar- street to the house lately occupied by Mr. Moor ("Daily Times "), ALTON-STREET. 1016-6 EDUCATIONAL. MRS. PIOKr«.TT is open to take a few PUPILS at Claremont House Hardy-street, for FRENCH and GERMAN. Terms on application. 277 REMOVAL. : m Ti/TUNOASTEB, Watchmaker, &c , X c i3-fl- whilst thanking his Friendß, Customers, and the public in general for past support, begs to announce that in order to mei-t the requirements of bio largely increased trade, he has removed to those Sew and Commodious Premises next to Masonic ■. Hotel, Trafalgar-Btteet, where he has ReOpened with a New Stock. T. M. also wishes to observe that the SAMB FBJNCIPI/ES OF CONDUCTING HIS BUSINESS — Punctuality and Moderate Charges — 'whlih have up to the present/ givtns'o much satisfaction, will for the future; be continued, aniby thus studying the wisheß of his Customers, he trusts to receive; a continuance of, that patronage which has so; liberally been accorded to him. 1044— 12 To the Residents of Waitapu and Collikg■wood. MR. F. H. SP.BOULE will VISIT! MOTUEKfc on MONDAY Ist April/ remaining TWO days only. 1047 BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS! Just Received by Direct Shipments, and via Melbouene. seyeeal° cases op New Books, SUITABLE FOR PRES bNTATION, LIBRARIES, &c. ALSO, SEVEML CASES OF Religious Tract Society's Publications, Including the New Volumes of the Leisure Hour, Sunday at Home Child's Companion And a Splendid Lot of Sunday School Library Books Reward Cards Scripture Texts &c, &c, &c. A fresh supply of theoLatest Edition of Sankey's Hymns, with and without Music. INSPECTION INVITED. B^g" Please observe the address — Jesse Hottosell, Bookseller, Stationer, Toy, and Fancy Goods Dealer, TRAFALGAR-STREET, KELSON. SCHOOLS_SUPPLIED. 800
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 78, 1 April 1878, Page 3
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