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Encourage New Zealand Industries. To the people of the Nehon District. Messrs. Hallenstein Bros. Desire to inform you that a RETAIL BRANCH OF IHE . IVTEW ZEALAND n CLOTHING FACTORY WAS OPENED On premises lately occupied by Hodder & Co., Next Bank of New Zealand, Tbafaigab-steeet, NELSON, On SATURDAY, Aug. 2. To effectually introduce their Goods, and drive out tbe imported article, they have decidtd to cell a SINGLE G.ABMENT AT THE WHOLESALE PRICE. All goods are marked in plain ftgur.B for net CASH ONLY. Any article purchased and not approved of will be exchanged with the eame courtesy with which it was sold, or, if desired, the jnocey will be returned. Tbe incceii which hat attended the New Zealand Clothing Factory's Betaii Branches in Auckland,. Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, and other towns, leads the proprietors to believe that there exists a piaiaeworthy deeire on the part of tbe public to encourage New Zealand Ihdustbibs, especially where superior advantages are offered, and your support is solicited on this understanding only J. C. LOCKERBIE, Manager Ni lson Bbanch NKW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. 2216 THEATBE ftJ&jjS BOYAL, Proprietor J. C Rainek Lecturer and Manager ..H. !_t_nlet Positively for Three Nights Only, commencing W.DNKSDAY, AUGU>-T 27, RAINER'S GREAT ORIGINAL DIOKAMA op tbe AMERICAN WAR The only complete work of the kind in existence. The Thunder of the Cannon and the din of the Battle Field fall upon the ear of the audience. All tbe principal BATTLES, SIEGES, NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS Of both Northern snd Southern Armies in the United States. During the travels of this Exhibition thtough Africa, In:ia, Burmah, Java, Torres .trait Settlements, China, Jap.n, and other part. of the world, tbe laet ten ytars the receipts amounted to over B9§" £*O,COO, And, in consequence of the liberal p .tronage bestowed on the Entertainment, there will be nsTBiBCTED free, each evening amongst the audience. Presents and Souvenirs, on a scale of Magnitude never before attempted, consisting ot Goli and Silver Watches (guaranteed) value fr^m £3 Sg to £10 10.; Sewing Machines ; Electro Silver-plated Tea and Coffee Services, value from £1 4s to£is; Gold-giit Alabaster Co :k s ; very haDdgome Oleograph Pictures, beautifully framed ; and a vast asiortment of other Souvenirs too numerous to mention, amounting in value to £100! No Fxtra Charge for Tickets. Admission— le, Ss, and 3«. Ctii'drea Half-price to stcond and reserved _eits Open at 7.30, commence at 8. 2563 NELSON CITY ELECTION. TO ALBEBT PITT, ESQ. WE, the undersigned Electors of the City of Nelson, request that you wili allow yourself to be nominated to represent us as a Member of the House of Representatives at the forthcoming Election, and we pledge ourselves to use our best exertions to secure your return. (Signed by 161 Electors.) GENTLEMEN— I have much pleasure in complying with the invitation contained in your requisition, and consent to become a Candidate for the honor of representing you in the House of Representatives in the next Parliament, il shall ask you to meet me at an early date that I may have the honor of expressing my political views. Yours faithfully ALBERT PITT. To the Gentlemen signing the above Requisition. To the Electors of Nelson. PBELIMINARY NOTICE. GENTLEMEN.— At the earnest and repeated request of many of your number, I bave consented to become a CANDIDATE for the honor of representing you in the next Parliament, and will take an early opportunity of publicly addressing you. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Yours, &c , 25 ?8 JOHN GRAHAM. To the Electors of the SUBURBS OF NELSON. MR RICHMOND requests the Electors of the Suburbs to meet him at the lollowing places, on the days and at the time mentioned. AGRICULTURAL HALL, RICHMOND, WEDNESDAY, 27th. The INSTITUTE, STOKE, THURSDAY, the 28th. SUBURBAN NORTH HOTEL FRIDAY, the 29th. ' The Chair at each Meeting will be taken at 8 o'clock precisely. 252?

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 230, 26 August 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 230, 26 August 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 230, 26 August 1879, Page 3

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