||| SBb6£ HALL OF COMMERCE. Bargains ! Bargains ! ! great bargains!!! TO BE FOUND IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. _:o:Boys' Trowsers Suits, 19s 6d Boys' Knicker Suits, 8s lid Fancy Dresses, 4s lid Mexican Grey Calico, 3s lid per dozen Men's Tweed Suits, 30s Rich Egyptian Glaces, 7s lid the Dress Long Muslin Curtains, 4s lid Men's Mole Trowsers, 4s lid BOOT DEPARTMENT. Our rapidly-increasing trade in this department has necessitated our engagiug the services of a female attendant, and Ladies can now be supplied in a Private Shting.room with all the Newest Styles and Makes in Boots and Shoes. Men's, Boys', and Youths' Boots, our own make, which for Durability, Style, and Cheapness, cannot.be equalled in the Colony. . .. I/M THE SIXPENNY AND ONE SHILLING TABLES LOADED WITH NEW TEAR NOVELTIES And BABE BABGAINS! Cur spac9 will not admit, or we could quote thousands of cheap lines, bufc we ask every one to make an inspection, and guarantee to please all. REMNANTS! REMNANTS!! Come and inspect our Kemnant Table, on which will be found the greatest bargains of all. ■x l . s. «ss Co., HALL OF COMMERCE.
Miss Stothard (Late Lady Principal ot the Girl's Training and High School. Auckland) INTENDS TO OPEN IN NELSON a SUPERIOR SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES above 12 years of age, at the end of the month. Terms Quitterly, in advance. Superior English (including Science, and Perspective Dray.ing), French, and Elementary German, latin and Mathematics £3 3d. Music and Masters extra. 197 BISHOP'S SCHOOL, NELSON. nn3E Bishop of Nelson, in Teply to many X enquiries by Parents and others, begs to inform them that the SCHOOL will REOPEN on TOESDAY. F EBRtrABY 4th. JAMKS H. HAKK«^SB,Esq, Scholar of tie University of Sew Zealand, will prepare Boys for Civil Service Examinations and the College, snd tor Commercial pnsitious. Application for admission fur new Boys to be made to the Master previously to the opening of the School. Fees, £i 2s per quarter. ' TWO SCHOLARSHIPS rf £10 (Senior) and £S (Janior), tenable for two years, will bo competed for ia Jane r.ext by Boys who have bjen two quartets in the School. The School will, if the Central Board allow, be inspected by the Govsrrment Inspector. 192-ttS To tlie Ladies. HEALY & SON during their late successful Sale, have accumulated a lot of LADIES' BEST KID and LASTING BOOTS, size 3, which they are prepared to GIVE AWAY at almost any price. I&egT Remember the size — 3's. _180 ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF CITY OF NELSON. IN pursuance cf " The Regulation of Elections Act, 1870," I Henry Clintok" Saleeld Haddelet, Returning Officer for the Electoral district of City of Nelson, do hereby give notice t^at by virtue of a Writ, bearing data the 1 5th day of January, 1879, un<it.r the Public Seal of the Colony, an Election will be held for the return of ONE qualified pertoa to serve as MEMBER of the HOUHE of REPRESENTATIVES for the aaii Electoral District, and that the Nomination of Candidates will take pace in the Pbovincul Hall, at Noon, on the 30th day of January, 1879, and that the Poll, if necessary, will be taken on the btu day of February, 1879. H. CLINTON S. BADDELEY, Returning Officer. The following are PolPng Places for the Electoral District of City of JSelgon :— The Provincial Hall The Oddfellows' Hall H. CLINTON S. BADDELEY, 186—2 Returning Officer.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 16, 18 January 1879, Page 2
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557Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 16, 18 January 1879, Page 2
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