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PROVINCIAL HOTEL, BRIDGE-STREET, (Opposite Government Buildirgs), Nelson T. F. O'BRIEN, Proprietor. ' TP. OB bfga to inform his numerous • friends and the public generally that he qns taken the above old established House, which he has had thoroughly renovated and improved, bo that he can now offer SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION to Visitors at moderate charges. N.B.— The Bab has been replenished with a carefully selected stock of Wines and Spirits, etc. 3141 "BISING SUN" HOTEL, WArMEA ROAD. /HEORGE CLEMENTS, formerly VX Steward on the " Anchor " line of Pflckfts, begs to inform his friends and he public that he »"8S taken the shove Hotel, and hopes that his long experience ns a caterer for the public will secure for him a full fhare of supprrt There is very good accommodntif n for thoae who favor the "Rißinsr Sun" with a Call, and a Grass Paddock for Horte^ 3067—26 " Golden Fleece " Hotel. HT. HALL (late of the "Rising • Sun " Hotel) begs to inform his friends ard thp public that be lirb purchased the above favorite Hotel, and to assure them that under new management the Hotel will be EEPLETE WITH EVERT COMFORT. The "Golden Fleece" Is not to he excelle d ns ji Family FTote', and from its convenient although retired position It nffoHs fp?cial advantages. The utmost attention is devoted t« the welfare of Boarders, and none but the best of Wines. Spirits, &c are kept. 2843— t.c. jppl REWARD —The above reward C\jtJ will be paid to nnyone who will give info'mation leading lo thscorriction of the person or persms that are stripping my Caatelias, and otherwise destroying my Garden. 3068 J. R. HOOPER. AUCKLAND TTOUSE BOARDING JLL establishment; for Gentlemen and Families, Port Road, convenient to Postoffice, Saltwater Baths, and for Sportsmen, who enjoy Shooting, Boating, and Fishing. Terms moderate. — 52 FRUIT, VEGETABLES, POULTRY, &c E LAWRENCE wishes the public to • know that he lihs taken the Shop lately occupied hy T. R Hodiler & Co., Tra-falgar-street, where he intends carrying on business in the nbove lines. Civility and a strict attention to business will be the study of F. L , in oriier that he may secure the patronage of the public. —78 THE REVIVAL GOLD-MINJNG COMPANY [Limited]. NOTICE. ALL SHARES in the nbove Company uron vrhi h the mil Call remains unpaid will be SOLD by PHBLIC AUCTION, at the Kegutend Office of the Company, on SATURDAY, the 2!st September. 1878, at 2 o'clock, unless the Calls and Expenses be in the meantime paiJ. WILLIAM McLEAN, Manager. Reefton, September 14, 1878. SOTSBOATMAN'S CREEK GOLDMINING COMPANY [Limited]. NOTICE. ALL SHARES in the above Company upon whiih the 34th Cull remiuns unpaM will be BOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Registerei Office of the Company, on SATURDAY, the 21-t September, 1878. at 2 o'clock, except the Calls and Expenses be in the meantime paid. WILLIAM McLEAN, Mannger. Eeafton, September 14, 1878. 3094— "THERE'S NOTHING LIKE LEATHER," "Were the memorable words of St. Crispin, as he travelled through Italy and the South of Prance putting newsoles upon the feet of the poor a long time ago. Healy&Son Have just received a large assortment of LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, and CHILDREN'S Boots, Shoes, and Slippers, Suitable for the Season, which they are Selling at the lowest remunerative rates. To keep your feet dry and warm, purchase a pair of those renowned ANTI-RHEUMATIC CORK SOX, only to be had at Healy & Son's, BRIDGE-STREET. 2415-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIIL, Issue 199, 20 September 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIIL, Issue 199, 20 September 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIIL, Issue 199, 20 September 1878, Page 4

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