Millinery ! Millinery ! For the WINTER SEASON. y . «• ran & 'm* | Desire to inform their Customers and the Public that- ■ , | they have secured the services of a First 'dass Milliner ;• "•;■" '• and Efficient Staff, and are therefore in a position to •' i execute all orders, in that branch, with ■ [ proaitneas, and in the very NEWEsi) styles:- : ;;,v : — : : — :o; . — — ' '-' v; >r '' '■ ■■ They have also on hand a large stock of the * » ; LATEST NOVELTIES lv English and Parisian . * ' MILLINERY, , \ , BONNETS, HATS, $c. At prices which will compare favorably with any £ other house. New Jackets, $ew Ribbons, iNewDrsss Fabrics £ J Dress and Mantle Trimmings, in great variety. . : Fashionable Costumes ] Made to our own order, and altered to fit, if ( required, free of charge. * '~' • Make a call' and; see the last shipment of 1 G-juio) Specialities at the > HALL OF COMMERGE. , ,
IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Nelson District Coubtj Holden at Nelson, In the matter of M The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876,'.'. ,and of: the Baukruplcy of BENJAMIN EAKL. ot the City of Nelson,, in the Provincial District of Nelson, in ihe Colony of New Zealand, Basketmaker, a Bankrupt. A GENERAL MEETING of the Creditors XJL cf tli« abovenamei Bankrupt *\\\ he held at ih Court House, Nelßon,onTH RSDAY, the. 16th day of. May, 1878, at Three of the clock in the AUernonn. to consider the Baakrupt's application t,ir his discharge. Dated this Bih day o< May, IC7B. ; A. W. SCAIFE, Trustee. BUNNY & SINCLAIR, Bankrupt's Solicitors. 1603—1 TO BUSHMEN. fTIENDERS are invited op to Slst May, X IB7i,for Falling 50 Aobisof Bush at the Baton. For particulars apply to C. Pbiob, Baton. Ist>B— 9a 4 FTEftthw date the CO&CH & BOSSES XX STABLES may be used by Country Friends FHIiE OF OH^BGE. ALFKED LEECH. A Saddle Hokse for hire. May 6th. 1877. 1574—6 UPPER MOTUEKA ROAD BOARD. rTIENDERS will be receive ' by the UPPER X MOTUEKA ROAD BOARD up to j 10 a.m. on MAY 11, foi— ' ' No. 1, 40 Chains Sidecutting, Doredale Road No. 2, 20 „ Farming, Tadnaor Valley. No. 3, 20 „ „ Moiueka Valley. Specification! of No. 1 may be s> en at the | rfeidence of Mr. J. H. Symes, Stanley Brook, of No. 3 at the residence of Mr T. Hodtfkinson, Tadmor,.; and of all .'the Work at tha Tadmor Post-oflica. D, LINDSAY, : Secretary. Upper Motueka, April 20, 1878. 1424 GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. EPPS'S i (BREAKFAST) COCOA. "By a thorough ki o .rledge of the natural laws which govern t«io operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr, Em i has provided our breakfast tables with a delicatoly-flftvored beverage whichjmay save us many doctors' bills. It 4s by the*-judiciou3 use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built' up until strong, enough to resiat every tendency to disease. ' Hundreds of subtle maladies 'are floating around 'us ready to attack wherever there ia a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping oiiraelves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.' —Civil Strvice Gazette. Sold only in Packets labelled • JAMES EPPS & CO., HOMCEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, IiOHDOK. 1594'
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIIL, Issue 109, 8 May 1878, Page 2
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