MISS RULE, DRESSMAKER. 51! — 26 Wellington-st , W&imea io3d. r V TTARRJS, Licersd GASFITTER 1 • JJL nnd PLUMBEK, Lower Tasnurj Street, ihe Wood. 398— t c We Die to Live and Live lo Die. TO TBE PUBLIC OF NELSON.— As I am in communication with the beat Dyeing Establishments in Britain, I am able to DYE GOODS IN ALL the NhWi EST COLOR**. — French Merinos, Reps, Lustres, and all other materials Dyed and Finished to look like new without being taken to pieces. — Your's, etc., ALEX. ROBERTSON, Collingwood-at Agent at Wellington— 495-3ro H. G. GOODMAN, Lamb' on Quay. TTIMROD'S Cure for Asthma, •■^Catarrh, Bronchitis. Croup. "Whooping Cough, and aU diseases of the respiratory organs. TBIS WONDERFUL MEDICINE is well known to several sufferers in Nelson, whose testimony can be had in favor of its efficacy. Six Dozen just received from New York, by R. HADFIELD, Family and Dispensing Chemist, Trafalgar-street, Nelson, Who has also just receive! 36 DOZ. PATENT MEDICINES. And has now landing — 30 PACKAGES OF DRUGS, Ex '• Tongoy " and " Inch Marnock." r.05— 9 tf VTEW ZEALAND TELEGRAPHS. Head Cffice, Wellington, ilth February, 1879. The Telegraph Commissioner is prepared to receive APPLICATIONS for CADETSB IPS in the New Zealand Telegraph Department. Applications must be male in applicant's own handwriting, stating sge, and accompanied by references as to character, &c, addressed to the General Manager, New Zealand Telegraphs, Wellington. By order of the Telegraph Commissioner, C. LEMON, 533—6 General Manager. SATURDAY NEXT, February 22. GEAND INTERCOLONIAL A THLETIC GATHERING A AND FESTIVAL (Under the auspices of the Tradesmen's Athletic Club), "WILL TAKE PLACE ON TIIE BOTANICAL GAIiDEN EESERVE On Saturday Next. Feb. 22. PROGRAMME : 220 yds— Maiden Cup— Prize a Cup, Entrance, 2a 6d 100 yds Handicap ") Groodfellow's 150 yds „ I Trophy Gift Cup 300 yds „ ) Entrance ss. 440 yds Handicap — Prize a Cup, Entrance, ss. Half-mile Handicap — Prize, a Cup, Entrance, ss. One Mile Handicap— Prize, a Cup, Entrance, ss. 150 yds — EXHIBITIO X MATCH between Mr F. GOODFELLOW, the Australian Champion, and Mr D. J. M'DONALD, the Canadian Champion. Entries and Colors will be received at Mr M'Gee's Nelson Hotel, up to 8 o'clock on Thursday Evening, Feb. 20. Handicaps will appear in Friday Evening's " Mail " In all the events in which Mr Goodfellow and Mr M'Donald compete they will start from scratch, and if they win, the Prize will then be given to the Second Man. DON'T FOEGET! Saturday Next, Feb. 22. 554 Notice! Notice!! Bee-hiye Store. Reduction of Duty on Teas and Sugars. NEW SEASON'S TEAS, 1878-9 In Chests, Half chests, and Boxes, From [1/10, 2/2, 2/6, 2/10, 3/2 <jf lb Quarter-chests from 20/-. SUGARS ! SUGARS 1 1 Crushed loaf Sugar 6d. ty lb No. 1 (Best White) sjd. „ White Mauritius, for Pre?erving sd. „ Fine Light Yellow Counters ... 4Jd. „ 1 crate Jelly Cans 1 hhd. £ nsmmelled Preserving Pans, new Bhape A few Prime Hams Groceries of every description and of the btst quality Families waited upon for orders and Goods delivered toiany part of the city Fbee. At H. V. Phillips's BEE-HIVE STORE, Corner^ of Bridge and Collingwoop s?beetß. ' 106
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 45, 21 February 1879, Page 3
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