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MOWStKB iMPfIRTITII luLvyIIUXJJXt J_JJJLL± VXIXU'JIL J The BkLL OF COMMERCE. Meduced specially to suit the hard ■ times and cold weather i b . ; : ; / Ai ? e^ : the largest importers in this Comity, ..:••• "and therefore CAN and SJlfp r supply the public with :i >. : '■'''■ -)ua^~M& boots, shoes, kto|;:; At less prices than any other h©i|e>4m New" Zealand. ' -■■■■-.^;> ip^ k .2SrOTB.- l iaL----3FiE"W'; QXJOTA.TIO%e- f 100 Men's Beaver iDlster Overcoats, 21/- l :< ' r j3O 2; Bales Mexican Grey Calico, 2/11 dozen^yarda 200 : Boys' Melton Enicker Suits, 6/11 =^g 1, Caae Ladies' Wool Ties, Clouds, Scarfs, &c, clearing afe=i/---50 dozen Felt Canadian Hats, 1/11 i 50 doz. Ladies' White and Colored Stays, only 2/6, .Wxbhrja>lQ 30 dozen Men's Wool Crimean Shirts, 5/6 . . . JVO -' „.|. 500 Children's Heavy Cloth Jackets, 2/11 100 Gents.' Blue Beaver Shooting Jackets, 18/6 . '■;:•! J ■-.'. •-; '., '. '. ' .; ') j }f f 100 Ladies' Fur arid Satin Trimmed Jackets, from t&fQ 75 Gents.' Blue Beaver lined Double-breasted Walking Jackets, 27/0 > . \ , : 500 yards Super Flannels, 12|4- per 'll^ 150 pairs Men'a Scotch Tweed Trowsers and Vests, 21/- J I X.h 120 pairs White Witney Blankets, 10/11 per pai? T. S. WTMmMW&K _^_______ ' - -•-■ '.'.j-r-i .'l-Vi'O.'HcJ

KICHMOND CATILE FAIR. fpHB next QUARTERLY FAIR will be X held on the Ki< limond Cattle Fair Ground on WEDNESDAY, June 4. Admission— Fbhk. '=':.' i.i ; T. J. THOMPSON, 1712 Secretary. SCHOOL OF COOKERY. MASONIC HALL, NELSON. • Conducted on the same principle as. at the National Training School, Ibndon. ; ' : ' ■ MISS FIDLER, \ (From the Edinburgh School of Cookery.) . BEGS to intimate to the Ladies of Nelson that she will give a coarse of Piactical Lessons in Cookery. . The course of instruction will consist of Twelve Lecsons accompanied wi:h illustrations of Practical Cooking. A large Gaa Stove has been fitted up; aiid pupils will. be enabled to see the various processes of Cookr ing from first Wlaßt. J '-■ .' The afternoons of Mondays, Wednesdays, 1 and Fridays will be /devoted to Superior as well as i Plain Rooking. ' " '' , ~~~i: "''-' .; ' The Byening Classes are formed to suit the convenience of those who cannot attend in the afternoon. : ■ : Ladies in business and attending gchoo's are particularly invited to attend tte evening classes. : ■ ' ■ ; j ' >::: ••;; '■ " ; The Lessons will be of two hours' (or more) duration each day, between the hours of 6 wo and four in the altefnooo, atd seven and nice in the'evening. : : *, > j Duriog the progress of the Lesaon, the Teacher will minutely describe the ingredients, quantitl s, mixing, time of cooking • in fact, every detail incidental to the Lessou. i Pupils are requested to provide themselves with a email notebook and pencil, that they make, their r ow,n notes, .and ..thereby retain what 'they cbald - uofc trust^tb : - lEheir own memory. ■-•-• ' , , The articles made at each les6oa will be laid on the couuter with the price attached \ and pupils will be at liberty to piicclase them..' „ • i . l , - ij' \ : .- -■; i ; | The lessons .will ;icclude the Cooking of Soups, Poultry, Enfireea, Fish, Jst4wß, etc t Cekes, Pastry, Puddings Pies, Jellies, &c '■ Special care will be' taken to show the pupila that not an at m of material used in the kitchen need be wasted ti thrown away, i One lesson in each cba'se will be devoted to Siek Koom Cookery x '•' ; The Instructress will be in attendance at the School on SATURDAY, Jane 7, from two to four rofolo«jk, to give ell particulars', when ladies wishing to join the classes : are} requested to enrol themselvis, ' 1; : LESSONS. > Sphoul Class— Mondaye, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 2 to 4. Evbning Claß.s2~ j'MoMft£Bi .^WedEe'sdaVsi „,.?. and Fridays, from 7 till 9. -~ -~- r -" ' TERMS. BpficiAir Ci/A«s~ £2,; :2t per' coarse of .Twelve . r-!..L.esspcg. /-■ _ „„,:.,.. t T -„ ..„ .-.-; i EvßNrefo '<jii*Bß~£i l'per cburae'of Twelva Leseons »—-„,. . Sisoiiß LsssoHa^'49 and 1 \ Ihe First Afternoon- and EveniDg Lsssoq will be given, free df charge, £ when all interested in the classes ar a invited to attead. • « ..^he 'jOpenin^ ?lesß^*6n MONDAY, ,9$ June, at ; 2 pVm. -''Evenjng Leeeon oq Moni fi»y» at Tp.ro., 17$

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 130, 2 June 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 130, 2 June 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 130, 2 June 1879, Page 2

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