4^ ft I Millinery! I Millinery ! For the I WINTER SEASON. \ Desire to inform their Customers and the Public that , I # they have secured the services of a / I First-class Milliner, | and Efficient Staif, and are therefore in a position to ' | execute all oi ders, in that branch, with |f promtneas, and in the very I NEWEST STYLES. They have alao on hand a large stock of the I LATEST NOVELTIES I In English and Parisian I MILLINERY, BONNETS, i HATS, $c. ■ ' ' [ At prices which will compare favorably with any. , ■• ': other house. {New Jackets, ISlew Ribbons, New Dress Fabrics I Dress and Mantle Trimmings, I in great variety. i Fashionable Costumes i S» Made to our own order, and a'tered to fit, if 1 I required, free of charge. ' | Make a call and see the last shipment of | GrUAND Specialities at the • , | HALL OF COMMERCE.
CITY OF NELSON. Town Clerk'a Office, 15th May, (873. OWNERS and DRIVERS of CARTS used for the Carriage of Goods for Hire, not already holding Licenses, are hereby required to appiv for such Liceaa a b'efort SVIURDAY, the 1 8th instant, aftsr which data legal proceedings will be taken. H. V. GULLY. 1678 Town Clerk. Queen's Birthday Races. MESSRS. SHARP AND PICKERING WILL SELL BT PUBLIC AUCTION, On SATURDAY NEXT, May 18, 1, Gate, Grand Stand, and Sadd.'ing Paddock 2- Bar and Room beneath Stand 3. Licensed Victualler's Booth 4 Refreshment Booth 5. Fancy Bazaar 6. Oyster Stand 7. Skittles and right of other Games ALEX, BI'GEE, 1669 Hon. Secret* ry. TEA AND PUBLIC MEETING. "\TOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN X ASSOCIATION. : Ojt THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, the 16th instant, TEA will be on tho table, from 5 p.m. to 7 30 at tke Eooms. 'Jhe Chair will b* taken at Half-past Seven, in the Proyiuoial Bali., 'when Addresses will be ddirered by several gentlemen. 1685 W. PRICE, F on. Sec. NELSON INSTITUTE. AN ENTERTAINMENT will.he given in tbe Pbotinoiai. Hall, on WEDNESDAY EVEMNG IVEXT, May 32, at 8 o'clock, in aid of tho LIBRARY FUND of the Kelson Initltute. Mr. DOWLING, of the Bank of New Zealand, ht*s kindly consented to give a selection of READINGS and RECITATIONS, and a number of Ladies and Gentlemen have aUo kindly consented to assist with a choice selection of VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Admission by Ticket, 1/-, procurable of all Booksellers and Members of Committee. IS6B-4 JOHN PEROY, Hon. Sec. HARBOR WOBKS. Public Works Office, Government Buildings, Nelgon. mENDERS will be received at this Office X for abrut 45,000 FEET OB' RED PINE and BIRCd, udtil Noon of SATURDAY, the 18th May. Specifications to be se ea at this Office. • The lowest or any tondsr not necessarily accepted. By command, WILLIAM AKERBTEN. 1643—3 Engineer Harbor Works.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 115, 15 May 1878, Page 2
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