GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER!!! :o; i ■ LOYEDAY & HEYHOE (Successors to John Coutts) Respectfully announce that they have PURCHASED THE STOCK-IN-TRADE of Mr. JOHN COUTTS at a GREAT DISCOUNT. The BALANCE of the PRESENT STOCK will he SOLD AT Still Further Reductions in Price ! ! ! ■ — :o : THE PREMISES WILL KE-OPEN ON FEIDAT NEXT, THE 21st INSTANT. o— — • The Sale tvill Continue for a FORTNIGHT ONLY! Afc the expiration of wjiicb time LARGE SUPPLIES of NTES'TOT GOODS FOR THE AUTUMN AND WINTER TRADE WILL BE OPENED UP. o The Greatest Bargains in Drapery ever offered in Nelson ! o — This is the last opportunity of buying Goods at Half-price ! LOYEDAY & HEYHOE, [ (Late John Coutts), TRAFALGAR-STREET.
Dr. A. Groves Duff, (Doctor of Medicine of the University of Edinburgh, and foimtrlv of H.M. Bengal Army), HAS COMMENCED PRACTICE, and may be consulted daily at Mr. Prichard's, Trafalcur-st., From 10 am. to I p.m., and from 3 to 6 p.m. Private Residence : — Corner op Scorn Trafalgar and I'ronte Streets, -*- House late'y occupied by his Honor Judge Broad. 125— 3 m 'TIKNDEB.S will be received by the WAI--1 MEA ROAD BOARD until 10 a.m. on SATURDAY, March 1, for Gravelling Roid in Waimea West, between Mr Dron's and Mr Tcmlinson's. Specifications to be seen, after £SATURDAY, the 22nd, at the Waimea West Hotel. Tenders, of winch the lowest will not necessarily be accepted, to be left with Members of the Board, or the undersigned. T. J. THOMPSON, 568-3 Secretary. FOR SALE, a handsome BAY MARE. The easiest and best Ladies* Hack in Nelson. Perfectly quiet. 461 Apply to TWIST & GAY.
LOST a CHEQUE on the Bank of New Zealand for £10. dated February 10, drawn by Mr Wm. Uldbam in fc.vor of the undersigned. Payment stopped. Finder will oblige ly 'enving ihe Cinque at the Office of tl c '• Evtning Mail." FRAS J. BLUNDKLL, NOTICE. ANY persona permitted to PICNIC in the Glen or Grounds at Prumduan, are requeetel rot to leave any Wliole or Broken Bottles, Glass Crcc«ery, pr 'iins. behind when leaving. 'i bose bringing Dogs or Gups will be Proskcoted. Any disregard of this notice wid oblige the Proprietor to shot the place cp THOMAS MACKAY, Drumduan, Wakapoaka, Ist February, 1879. 373 Mr. Hursthouse, M.H.R., Request? the Electors to Meet him »t THE SCHOOLROOM, WAIMKA-WEST, On TUESDAY, February 25th, w. At 8 p.m., and at THE SCHOOLUOOM, UPPER MOUTERE On MONDAY, 24th, at 8 p.m. 535
There's no future hope for a man with a Leather Sole. o WE would adrise all those who are * ▼ in want of Leather Soles, to try Healy & Son, who are now selling Better and Cheaper BOOTS and SHOES than has erer been sold in Nelson. :o: — Ladies' best Lasting Boots, reduced to 9/6, usual price, 12/6 Boys' Strong Nailed Boots, our own make, from 7/9 Gentlemen's Elastic Boots, our own make, 15/And all other Goods equally CHEAP. Persons who are puzzled to know why they do not get on in the world, had better look to their BOOTS ! HEALY & SON, >W^ , BRIDGrE.STREET.j~
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 45, 21 February 1879, Page 3
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