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>4J vfTT"! 1 ;^ '^T^^'"'!'' U^''^."^ kMster irtiiuM! The HALL OF COMMERCE. :o:- --. Medticed specially to suit ifyMrM r r: - times and cold weather* - ; " ! °- : " i? • T.B. WYM^n^Gp, Bi| : Are the largest ?»nporters in this Coimty,^ r • ; an4 therefore GAF and r Wffel?"^ . supply the piißlic --with, ;.'::; -..'.f^w,* : BOOTS, : BHQmITCCir At less prices than any .otb.er ik®nse : i|i ' " : ' ; :: New Zealand. ; ■":-. ■: NOTE A. FJ^...^OTAKQ^Sr:r P t "..y. . •'•'•'--••K.fU o -■:!•$(♦: .;•';";■' " (I ;'. I '-"'\ -' ji.:.j.'iiOAtiO'. : 1 100 Mean's Beaver tJ later Overcoats, 31/- i ■ ' ' ' ! tl " '! - ;> *"-""at , . „ . : , 2 Bales Mexican Grey. Calico!,^2/ll. N doz en^arilfiL 1 Melton Knicker Siiil^,,6/il- ; -.'" . - : l * ?■-'■= - : ;:v./i,?»f!J»' .1' 1 Case Ladies* Wool Ties, Clouds, Scarfs, Ac, clearing afciy. 40 50 dozen Felfc Canadian Hats, 1/11 ' '''■■■ ; :-.c: .i ; ;.K\? : y t A^r-r ■ 50 do». Ladies' White and Colored Stays, only : 2/6^ortli 5/f---30 dozen Men's Wool Crimean Shirts, 5/€j ' ;:. - ,j ;M - . . ! ■;:'''■■ •■'■•' 50 ° Children's. B^eavy Cloth Jacfcefa. g/|| 100 Gents.' Blue Beaver Shooting Jackets, 18/8 ■: '■'.■':}'■'■ v. i ,-• V,?> 7;' r l ' T f io6 Ladies' Fur and Satin Trimmed Jackets, ?roQrlS?/6 !a 75 Gents.' Blue Beaver lined Double-breasted Walking Jackeftj/-27/6 ■■"■'( < _*:'V 500 yards Super Flannels, ISfd. per yariT l 150 pairs Men's Scotch Tweed Trowsers and Vests, 21/- ; 120 pairs White Witney Blankets, 10/11 per pair . T. S. WTMOJ!W u &nd&k ....,■ .....a

[Advt.] No. 146.— Ann Coombea and James prove. The petitioner, Anne Caorabes;' prays ;for inquiry into tbe circumstances which she alleges tended to hasten the death of her late husband. : • •"-••-•■; ':;;: •■•-■•;• j - .■,.::.:.;' The petitioner, JamesjGrove, prays that an inquiry be instituted into the circumstances ; connected with his actipo*in the above case, and especially into the circumstances of, hif ' committal for. trial on an action for libel iv- ; stituted againat.him .by. one of the member's of the Wakefield School Committee, on account of a tester he wrote. to the Board of Education. showing : how harshly the, Wakefield School Committee treated the s'chopl- ; master, Mr Cpombes. ; ,; • „., ■."',',:', ."- From, inquiry made by the Committee' it appears that' the School Committee appears : to have acted harshly towards the schoolmaster and the petitioner, James Grove, and : that the petitioner, James Grove, only acted < with ordinary humanity in protesting to the ! Education Board with respect to the arbitrary : acts of the Committee. With respect to Ann Coombestbe Committee has not directed me to make any report; but with respect to James; Groverl am directed to report as follows:-— ' ' " '"* '•That thYComm'fttee [recommend that the petitioner be paid the cost of defending the action . instituted against him .for t libel ■ — namely, £31 llt>~aa 1 the Committee consider, that the case ought not to have' been 'sent to the Supreme Court." ; : : - 21st OctVlß7B. - ■ Copied from " Heports of Public Petitions Committee Presented to the Horse of Representatives, Session 1878, and ordered to be printed." See page 16. l GEOEGE BIXON.of Wellington, Begs to inform rhelafcab'taatsof Neleon, that haviog purchased Mr J. A. Hab^by's AEBATBI) WATEB AND COBDIAL MANUFACTORY, He fis now' prepared (o^eup'ply ian 1 article, wbich be hopes wiU meet with their .. , entire fatisf action. '.■'VAadTOM'GJDixpw,''- I .;' J\, ' Cordial Manufacturer, &c, Bsidge-at.yNekon. ■ Note— l bave purchased .all the Bottlei, Baskets, and Kegs,.the property of this Firm, they will therefore be collected by me. 1675 , . , O,D. VOLUNTEER BALL TO BB BELD IH XHH . . PROVINCIAL HALL, On FEIDA3f, f l§b ,^,l^9. . .-(. .»^ ,„ . j "Comihxteb': Major Pits - Dr Boor : Captain Bunny : •{ . . : [ LieQteDaQfc.fif'Cabe 1 . „»•„£. G Q l'y ;«• -r » -'-" -'Boeco'w. i .- „ MBCkay ' '-•■ - 5t ' J >f '-'M'Gea'^: ; „ Malcolm Gunner H. Hodgson ■ JJieutenane Simpson J . i Yojuate er Hyiloore -■■•-",''.:•■■ ,- .-.SOUBIJIIjBpWIiD^a..,.^ „,;-',( ; \ Gentlemen's Single Tic tee, 10/- i,-jt6-adiin't ; One; Genfijetaan aad-Two Ladies, 15/-; ' Ladies' Tiefeeta, , .5/- ;, can be obfaioed ' . . v , aVMi 1 Sit J««sb Hops- i - ' "'' >'■ ■■'' '' -''''■''"" «'•'?; :

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 133, 5 June 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 133, 5 June 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 133, 5 June 1879, Page 2

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