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;jfifjf^» LADY BARELY wi.l ieave »s under :— Nebon for Ifc otneka, Mcnday, November 10, at 8 am. Motutka tor NeUon, Monday, November 10, at 6 pm. Nelson for Bt oin eka, Tuce.ay, Kcvemter 11, at 3.r;0 p m. Moiueka for Waitapu, Tuefday, November H, at 7 pro. Waitapu for Collirgwood, Wednesday, Novcmbtr 12, st 6 am. Collingwood lor Waitapu, Thur iday, Kovtmber 13. _t 6 a.m Waitapu for Ive'son, Iburetfay, Kcvemter 13, at B*3o a m. H^ L J. S. CROSS, Jan. COMMERCE. ~ r V •-— Tradesmen's Athletic Club Speical Importation op IVf EETING at lhe Masouic HoTBr., THIS. MEN'S I*l MONDAY KVENING, at 8 o'clock. , Wnn i? qtiipto i Business- Preliminaiie3 of New Year's; HUE SHIRTS j LaySpcrts. made exprtsy to F AYDON, order - 3310 ' Hen. Secretary. Those who appreciate ihe cofhfort of a well-fittirg v->L SHißr.sloi'd inspect these NAVAL J^^ BRIGADE. without delay. Bags.. Mtn's White Shirts, 4/11 A CONCERT will bo given by Mi itary Fronts *■*■**■ numbers of tbe Naval Brigade, asMen's White Rhirts, 4/11 bU,<ul b ? F "tnd9, in the Port Ptjbmo 7.9,bu1 11 pleate Hall, on WEDNKSDAY EVKNING, NcMen's White Sbirts, 6/11 vember 5, commencirg at 8 o'clock. Admanifold pleats mission One Shilling. Tickets can be obMen's « hite Shirtß, 5/11 tamed from any Member ot the Brigade. Embroidered ffronts m . f•, _ , , -r_ a -*-._-_ -n Men's Oxford Shirts, 4/6 To . be fo,l ° W ?' b , 7 B DANCJ E, comnew patterns mencmg ac 10 o'clock. Admission, GentleMen* Oxford f hirts. 5,0 men > Two S hil!in 8 8 . ladies Iree. with Collars attached SIMPSON Secretary. 30 cnd9 GE^S DS Fireworksjmd Masks. ( usual 3 (iL 6/6. "XXT" H. WEST baa just receive* price, / ; ¥ v • and on sale a Splendid £\J pieces assortment of ""SSS'.SSr- Masks and Fireworks sultbe FOE ior GUY FAWKE'S DAY, Summer wcm ' Whole.ale and Retail, Train Fares Paid to At the Old Stand. Country Bayers __ of Fifty Shillings and upwards &£t Gay Fawfces to be Burned on the Mud- ' flit at Eight o'clock. 332.— a T.S. Wymond & Co. ■ Independent Order of Rechabites ANNIVERSARY TEA AND PUBLIC MEETING TO BB HELD IN TFMPFRANCE HALL, On TUESDAY NEXT, November 4. Tea on the Tat Ie at 6 30 p.m. POBLIC MEETING at 780 p.u. Tickets— Adults, ls fid ; Children, la— tobe had of Messrs. 11. D. Jhckson, J. Hounsell, H. Bndden, or any Member of the Tent. Members to wear Blue Sashes. 3323—3

BEST VILTJE FOR. MONEY ! F. J. HINGSTON, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, and Produce Dealer, CALLS ATTENTION to the following Goods, just landed, which, with his already varied and well-assorted Stock, he is now selling at the lowest remunerative rates ; so that his customers may be sure of making the most of their money. New Currants and Baising, Su'tinas, Lemon Tinware and Brnshware Peel Patent Medicines, and Stationery Crashed Loaf, Snowdrop and other Sugars Boots, Shoes, Slippers — Men's Women's, New Seaaon TEAS, Congont, &c„ in cheats, ,/,..,_ , . ,„ _ . and Children's— a large assortment, half-chests, and bozes Gunpowder, Orange Pekoe, Scented Caper Men * 8 and B °y 8 ' Fe,t and Sfcra * Ha f The Mixed Tea, as supplied for Family use, Women ' a and Childten ' 9 Stow and ***' is specially recommended for trial to horn Hata tbose desirous of a really good article. Flowera< Ribbons, and other Trimmings COFFEE Fresh Roasted and Ground upon the MBN , a and BoY , s CLOTmNQ premises, warranted not to be surpassed ior delicate arom» ; also, Wholesale, Also, a varied assortment of Hosiery and in 1, 2, 7, and 28-lb tins, and in bulk. Habebdashiby Sauces, Pickles, Jams, Marmalade, Sardines, — ■— Herrings, Lobster, Salmon, Mustard, and all the nsual Oilman's Stores. Fgg9 > Bnfcter » Bawn » XKune, Cheese, alwaya on sale Soaps, Yellow, Blue, Mottled, Scented, etc. Also, Poultry, and all Farm Produce Candles, Speim, and Mould Kerosine — test 150 "~~~ Crockery and Glassware in great variety Produce taken in Exchange at Highest Special lines in Cups and Saucers, cheap | Market Rates, O P. J. HINGSTON, General Storekeeper & Produce Dealer, Waimea-street, Nelson.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 251, 3 November 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 251, 3 November 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 251, 3 November 1879, Page 2

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