I # T | Millinery ! Millinery! i Por the I , WINTER SEASON. J ?• «. WTnW ft s I jj Desire to inform their Customers and the Public that \ j they have secured the services of a } First-class Milliner, ' ' J and E£Bcient Staff, and are therefore in a position to • j I execute all orders, in that branch, with |[ promtness, and in the very % L I NEWEST STYLES. I I They have also on hand a large stock of the LATEST NOVELTIES , In English and Parisian ■ MILLINERY, , . I j [BONNETS, 1 HATS, #c. I ' At prices which will compare favorably with any 1| other house. jj New Jackets, j New Ribbons, 1 New Dress Fabrics | Dress and Mantle Trimmings, | in great variety. J | Fashionable Costumes J | Made to our own order, and altered to fit, if j required, free of charge. r- ■ ■ m **** Make a call and see the last shipment of 1 Gteand Specialities at the > HALL OF COMMERCE.
r^OMFORTABT.B BOARD and .RESI\J DENCE at Mrs. FLOWERDAY'N, 689- 3m The Port. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, NELSON., THE Committee appeal to the Public for Contributions of Books, Periodicals, Newspapers, Models, Plans, Natural History Specimens, &c, &c. W. PRICE, 1809 Hon. Secretary. NELSON INSTITUTE. AN ENTERTAINMENT will he given in the Provincial FTitL, on WEDNESDAY EVENING HEXT, May 29, at 8 o'c'ock, in aid of the LIBRARY FUND of the Nelson Institute. Mr. DOWLING, of the Bark of Ntw Zealand, h»s kindly consented to give a selection of READINGS and RECITATIONS, and a number of Ladies and Gentlemen have also 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. 1750 JOHN PERCY, Hon. Sec. LADY BARKLY will leave as under :-— Nelaon for Motueka, Tuesday, M^y 28, at 1 p.m. Motueka for Nelson, Tuesday, May 28, at 4 p.m. Nelson for Motueka, Wednesday, May 29, at 4 p.m. Motueka for Waitapu, Wednesday, May 29, at 7 p m. Waitapu lor Collingwood, Thursday, May 30, at 6 a.m. Collingwood for Waitapu, Friday, May 31 at 6 a.m. Waitopu for Nelson direct, Friday, May 31, at 8 a.m. Nelson for Motueka, Friday, May 31, at 6 pm. Motuela for Nelson, Saturday, Juno 1, at 7 a.m. JAMES B CRrSS, Jun., Agent, Commercial Wharf. THE undermentioned perconi have been LICENSED to KILL PHEASANT**, HARES, and QUAIL (in addition to those previously advertised). John Dimmock J. R. Hill John Delaney F. H. Blundell. ALFRED GREENFIELD, For Hon. Secretary Nelson Acclimatization Society. Nelson, May 27, 1878, 1827—1 fTIENDERS will be received by the _L UPPER MOTUEKA ROAD BOARD up to 10 tun. on SATURDAY, June 8, for Supply of Timler for, and Putting in of Culverts on Road between Spooner'a Eauge and Motueka Valley. Also, for Gravelling Eight Chains of Road, Motupiko Valley. Specifications of the former may be seen at Bellgrove Inn, of the latter at the residence of Mr G. Coleman, Motupiko, and 'of both at the Tadmor Post-office. D. LINDSAY, Secretary. Upper Motueka, May 2p, IB'fß, 1823-1?
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 125, 27 May 1878, Page 2
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505Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 125, 27 May 1878, Page 2
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