Hr. Graham's Committee. THE MEMBERS of Mr. GRAHAM'S late ELECTION COMMITTEE are iefp* ctfully requ. ated to meet him at the Cbnimitue Uocra, TBIS (TBURSDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. tY, CLARKSON, 2?83 Bon. Secretary. MOTUEKA. THE STORES of the undereigned will be CLOSED on TBURSDAY. PBIDAY, »nd SA l URDAY, the ISlfa, 19lh ktd 20th instant 2778-n s. BUCHHOIZ. SPECIAL DOTICE! To BTTYEBS of DEAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES. LAST OPPORTUNITY! Tlie Hall of Commerce Stock far too heavy in the face of ENORMOUS SHIPMENTS TO ARRIVE. £2,000 "IT CLEARED DURING THIS MONTH AT ANY SACRIFICE, / Ladies* and Children's Jackete/ 7 Cloth, Velveteen, andy**» from 1/11 Straw Hats, 3d. French Flower?, 2d pw s P ra y Ribhons, ld, 2<V and 3d per yaid Ladies' Driers, Chemises, Stays, l/&d Farcy Dresses, 3/11, 5/11, 7/U Prints (fast colors), 4|d French Merino, l/6i Black Glace Silks, 2/6 per yard "Winceys, 12 yards for 3/11 White Sheeting, 12?d per yard Grey Mexican Sheeting, 9f d Heavy Bed Tick, 6|d Grey Calico, 2/li per dozen "White Calico, 3/lld per dozen Counterpanes, from 2/11 Boys' Knicker Suits, 5/9 Boys' Trousers Suits, 19/6 Men's Cotton Shirts, 1/3 Straw Hats, 1/Felt Hats, 1/6 Men's Tweed Trowsers, 7/6 Men's Tweed Sac Coats, 15/11 Men's Pants and Shirts, 2/6 Paper Collars, 2d. T. S. WYMOND & CO.
HolloWat's Ointhbst and Pills — A frequent cause Of gout and rheumat son ia the inflammatory state of the b!ojd, attended with bad digestion and general debility. A few doses of the Pilh token in time are an effectual preventive agaimt gout and rf.eunr.atlsna. Anyone who has h*d an attick of either shoul t 036 Holloway's Ointment also, tha powerftil. acion of which, combined with the operation of the Pills, muat inlalli'l, effect a care. Thess Pilli act dir< ctly i n the blocd, which they puri/y and improveHaving oree subdued the severity of these diseases, perseverance with the Ointment after fomenting the aff-jcted parts wi.h warm biioe, will 6pi.edi!y relax all stiffces*. hnd
prt vent auy permanent c .ntractioi). A HOCKING HORSE 255. BONE DUST, 8s cwt 2805-1 p DeCARLE, Bridge- street. LOST — a Memorandum of Names and -A mounts Finder will kind y leive sime at Mr W. M. STANTON'd. 2804- !p YM.CA. LITERARY CLASS.— Meet- • ing TO MORROW NIGHT, at 8 p.m Subject— Debate on Politics of the day. 1 BOARD nnd LODGING tor a YOUNG MAN ia Mle-street fcast. 2774— 6a n Apply Mail Offlce. Mr. TRAUTVETTER'd ESTATE. ALL DEBTS DUE to the ahr.ve Estate must fe PAID or f-rranged for before th? 30th Ftp:emb<r, or they will be placed in the hands cf my Solicitor for recovery. 2799—2 H. D. JACKSON. Re Estate of GPORGE JACKSON. MR. NAYLOR, <• Rising Sun," will receive any accounts due to the above ; Estate. W. PATTERSON, 2794—2 Tru tee. ! FOR WANGANUI DIRECT. i ~I~JK rpHR Fast aad Favorite jfSfixV _L Schooner I mjjSsL AWAROA, ; will Sail for the above Fort op SATURi DAY M*XT, Sept. IS. For Freight, &c, app'y to t 2882 J. S. CROBS, jun. t CITY OF NELSON. - Election of Councillors, THE OFFI3IAL DECLARATIONS the POLL will be made at the CITY t COUNCIL CHAMBER, THIS EVENING, > at Half-past 7 o'clock. i ALFRED GREENFIELD. > Returning Officer, llth September, 1879. 2807 A LECTURE (third of the series) under the auspices of the YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, will be given in the PROVINCIAL HALL, On TUESDAY EVENING, i* ept. 23, at 7.30, By Rev. J. Beckenham. t UBJHCT : Life of TOM ED WARD, Shoemaker and Naturalist. Admission, 1/-. Members Free. Ticketa can be had from Messrs. J. I7oi:naell, H. D. Jackson, R. Hsdfield, J, S. Joces, and any member of the Association. 2 Newspaper Agency. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED at the Evening Mail Office, for the following Leading Daily Newspapers in New Zealand : — "EVENING STAR," Anckland " PRESS," Christchnroh « POST," Wellington " STAR," Dnnedin "HERALD," Taranaki " TELEGRAPH," Napier " ADVERTISER," Grahamstown Advertisements aUo received and forwarded to the principal Tapers in Australia. 24 R I.UCA S & SON.
SPECIALITIES To which attention is invited. :o: TTEROSINE LAMPS best Burners XV EROSINE OIL, finest quality only SEWING MACHINES, Hand or Treadle MOWING AND REAPING MACHINES DOUBLE AND SINGLE PLOUGHS ■■ — :o: W.C. Wilkins, Importing Ironmonger, etc., ete.^ BRIDGE-STHEET, NELSON, SEPTEMRBE, 1879. *
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 206, 11 September 1879, Page 2
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