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SIXTH ANNUAL CHBISTIAN CONFERENCE, COLLEGE HILL, NELSON. January Ist, 1879. Programme: SUBJECT FOR THE DAT : — Fellowship with the Lord Jesus and with all Believers; or the Seven " togcthers." Crucified together with Christ— Gal. ii, 20. Quickened togetfier with Christ- Col. ii, 13 Raised together with. Christ— Eph. ii, 6. Seated together with Christ in heavenly places.— Eph. ii, 7. Sulfereri togetJier with Christ— Rom. viii, 17 ; ii, Tim., 11, 12. Heirs together with Christ— Rora. Tiii, 17. and that we are to be— Glorified together with Christ— Rom. -viii, 17. The morning meeting will be held, as heretofore, in the large room, commencing punctually at eleven o'clock. The Afternoon Conference commences at half-past two, under the shade of the large tent. Evangelistic addresses commence at six o'clock. Friends are requested to bring their luncheon, and will .find abundant shelter to picnic und«r the trees about the garden and grounds. Tea will be provided at 5 o'clock. Stable and paddock accommodation for friends bringing their conveyances. It is hoped that Ministers and Brethren rof allr, evangelical churches will take part during the'day. The afternoon will be an open Conference. Sankey's hymns used. This will probably be the last time we shall have tbe privilege of inviting Christians to a New Year's Day Conference at College Hill. 4222 BENJAMIN SHORT. rpKNDERS are required by tbe 23rd mat, For CARTING from the Spring: Grove Station to Mr William Newport's, about 700 FENCING PQSTf, and delivering them en tbe boundary line of his land, ready for fixing. The diitance to the land is abont one mile from the station. ♦139— «ts W. ROUT. NILE-STREET EAST Drapery &Grocery Store (NEXT PBIMGB ALBERT HOTEL). SPECIAL. NOTICE. NOW OPENING OOT— New Spring & Summer Drapery PLAIN and Fancy Dress Materials in all the New Textures New Printf, Mualiria, French Cambrics Linen Seta, Fancy Collars, Raffles Flower*, Featheas, and Ribbons Straw Hats in all the newest shapes trimmed, uatrimmed, or trimmed to order And a general assortment of HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY, of good quality, ' cheap. Also, GROCERIES of all descriptions— HoUow-ware — Earthenware Cbinaware— Glassware— Tinware— Brufhware 9&T AH Goods in tbis Establishment, comparing quality, will be sold as cheap as any Home in town. Inspection invited . MISS M. GARDINER, Manager. SANDER & SONS 1 EUCALYPTI- EXTRACT. TTNDER tha distinguished patronage of %J HU M\josty the Kiug o f Italy, at home, according to tbe communication received from the Conani-Gener »l tor Italy, at . Melbourne, upon instructions from thej Minister, for Foreign Affairs, dated 14th March, 1878. Dr. Crnikshaok, Health Officer forthe City of Sandhurst, the discoverer of the medical properties of the Extract of the Kueajyptas Globulus, has pronounced the extract ;to U the moat reliable remedy for^all external infUmmatioa of whatever kind t : inflammation of the chest, aad lungs, all throat tff&tlons (bronchitis, diphtheria),^ all palna of rheumatic nature, neuralgia, &aj all swellings, biuises, sprains, wounds of all kinds, and of J moat seriou* nature, all disorders of the bowels, diarrboei, &c. . ■ The uxtract fs proved- «a tbe rarest; cure for iatld« thioat affection* (to toe applied by means of a leather), and the best disinfectant and preventive of contagion! in scarlet or typhoid, fever— more r^lUhle than quimpe in caaea of intemitteat fever. '■ TO BK PAD AT E.LUCAS AND SON'S, NELBON. CAUTION. The genuine article is made up. in vials, bearing on the labels our trademark and (signature. Other preparations of the gam ((turpentine) ere most dangerous in of their nature, for mort of tba diaceaaes our Extcactisreocommended for*. therefore ask for Sander and Sons' Bxtract in viala {with onr label, trademark and signature thefceon. Every vial is .accompanied by direction s for use, and. reports of cures

Otoi&tßias Fruits ! CHRISTMAS FRUITb;! ! . Prime HAMS for PICNICS! InoOeringhia CHRISTMAS GOODS this season, respectfully requests the special attention of Customers to their SUPERIOR CONDITION AND QUALITY. DRIED FRUIIjS, The Finest ever seen in the Colonies, consisting of— : Muscatels, Elemea. Sultanas, Currants, Frenth Plums in \ Bj Jais China Ginger in lib Jars ; Jordan and bhell Almcnda ; ; , Barcelona Nats Orange, Lemon, and Citron CandifeiPcel - Persian Dates, Erteili ligs j ' &c, &c, Ac. ' sugars: Mauritius Crystals. Sydney Company's J.W •: dnd LO Loaf and Crashed Loaf -Tablet and Brown Sugars. Half- a-ton Phime Canterbury BA.acm and hjam; Halp-a-tom Knight's cELEBkATiu) €HBESE. ALSO, A FEW OF WASTER'S Specialities— Ling Fish— Fine Red birring in barrels— .- Albro'-Binoked, Sprats— Anchovii in Oil BpaniAholl7es— Sheep Tongues— tarragon Vinegar. — — , 1 ' And,- as a- matter of fact, . Webster's Coffee is the Best ! Because the Finest Ceylon Plantation Berry is used only, and that is roasted and ground dally otr the'premlaes, ensuring freshness, briskness, and that exquisite ar(>ma for Which gdodiGoffed ia so much valued. , JI..M, WEBSTER, i FAMILY GROCER, \&c, r TRAFALGAB-ST. » A JIKIVED Mj>- « TABANAKX? • Eagles' 1 daws Bias Cutting Gauges ,[,Jfeg Beaters • ■■■..,' ■" Bight Lanlps Pocket SpixltStoves Pen, Pencil, Knife, and Rubber combined Buttonhole Lattcets _ Machine Threading Thimbles z' Good X<mplar Pens Bose Supporters "' DaplerOarters Armleta Veil Pins : Brooks' Combina< ion Glass-cutter, Scisaowsharpener, and Enife-sharpener Tack Hammers Key Rings, &c, &c. Moustache Protectors Stationery, &c., &c, &c. Night Lamps Indelible Tablets Chromos and Frames . And a very large quantity of useful! and ornamental things never seen jhere before, can now be seen at ; ' J.S. JONES'S, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, &c, 9 Trafalgari-street CLOSING. ; Balkrat Gallery of Paintpgs. QRAMD ART U#iON. 20,000 TIC KB TS, AT £1 EACH--100 PRIZES. jr £2000 FIRST' PRIZE £2000. 2na,prire,£looo^3rd,pri«, £1000; 4th prize, £1000; sth prize, £1000; 6th ! prize, £1000; 7th prize, £500; Bth prize, £500 ; 9th prize, £500; 10th prize, £500;; 11th priaep£2sO; Mth-rpri^^fiaSO; £250; ,I,4th prize, £250; 15th. prisa.J&lOO ; 16th prized £100; 17th prize, £lpO j 18th prize, £100 j >19th -prize; £100; 20'thiprize IJIOO j 21 9 fc prize, £100; 22nd pme.^lOO ; 23rd prize, £100 r£khf< prize* £100;! 25th prize, £60 j26»h prize] £50 ; 27th pnaej £50 ; 28th prize, £50 ;i 29th prize, £50 ;! 30th prize, £50; 31st prize, £50^ 32nd pme,'. i'^£sO; 33rd priio, £50 ; 34thpriz^ £50. 35th ta 60ih PRIZ^; £iO each 1 ; filst to. 100 th PRIZES, dßlOflMb. ' 'If prefer^eo, Messrs Bridges and Co.'.guran- • ; tee to find purphaaor* for the pictures a- [ * the -full amounts Weacfr'priz^, as statat-, | above, at thacloso of th6f Drawing. ', NoTBr.-^-AU moneys are danbsitea in the Bank ; of AustralasiaV td : the oredifl ofWm.Bridges and Ck '■ B. Finnis, as an Arb-Union ; Trust account for the fulfilment of the abovecontract with the Ticket-Holdera. It is to the of all concerned that the drawing should take place as soon a« possible; intending|aub?critiera, Bbonld not therefore withhold' their subscriptions till the Im6 mpmenc, r as; frpnntljat cauee only can there arise any necessity lor delay. . I Tickets and Proajbeotasea can i be obtained from W. M. STAHTONj* Sole Agent for Nelson.

TO ARBIVE IN DECEMBER. TO CAPITALISTS • ONLY. x P«"WnxABDMrjDGEXT" f torn New Yorfr. TTTT ANTED £800, fir which goad iv- — ' — "V teieit tiHi te given. Apply sna,. TIJOOD'S SELP-BINDING Auckland Point Bearding Home, ". W HARVESTERS. Pott borders arerequ^ed.as the.upplyia limited. itf the foiloving low phicss, for ONE _ MONTH ONLY :— EDMUND BCXTON AND CO. A Completk Set, from ... £\o o o 3869 A Siuglk Tooth ... 0,10 0 — . . StoppingTcetb, 5/- each. Eatractlrg 2/6Vach None bat the best materials used, and all ALBUMS great variety. work guaranteed. £X At R. LDCAS & S0N»8 Tbafaloih-sthebt, Nbisom. 8031 ® MASON v^^^^^ 1 ill)/' A Iv v CABINET, METROPOLITAN, AND PORTABLE, FOR CHAMBER, I CHANCEL, AND CHURCH. Sole Agent: If. M. S TAN TON, Importer bf^Music, Pianofortes, Stringed, Brass, & Wind Instruments, & Musicians' Sundries. *** Catalogues sent on application. Organs Shipped and Eprwarded to all parts of New Zealand. .■: Sewing MacMnes at the THE information has juafc been telegraphed to the Anstralaaian Agents that the GRAND PBIZE-r^tbe highest award in the class— has been awarded to the Wheeler and Wilson Company, Machines in several styles, oi both the. Original and the New Straight Needle pattern, on, sale for Cash, or by Monthly Payments, by the Nelson Agent, W. C. WILKINS, Bridge-street. * # * HAND MACHINES in various patterns, all warranted to work well. Downer's Kerosine well known as ond of the best and safest, if not the VEET BEST illuminating Oils produced. . A Fresh Supply of this Oil just received, and another lot invoiced to arrive early in the new year, per " Helen A. Holmes, '* from Boston to New Zealand. This KBBOSINE is. guaranteed, GOOD, and purchasers are invited to examine it upon delivery, and return if not approved. W. C. WILKINS, Importer of Ironmongery, Lamps, &c, BRIDGE-ST., NELSON.; November, 1878. 1,100,000^ ALREADY SOLD. gEWING IMOHINES. The SINGER, ami TAYLOR'S PATENT MAQKIfNES Can now be had'with the TRIPLE ACTION. "Improved; 1 '! nofc the "'Friction." Ask pr'i the J TRIPLE ACTION V W. HUHBARD, Agem, TRAFALGAR-9TEEET, ; Oil, Needles, and Acceflaorie?* Machines Repaired or Escl^ttged

I; R. HQDDIR & CO. OUR COUNTRY FRIEM)S, before deciaing imoii iMir ymdimmmit will do well to pay a visit to any of our STORES, we having the largest STOGK to choose jfroni in the^ Ifro^pjce. Our GROCERY DEPARTMENT is well assorted with all the neces- IRONSIONGERY, CROCKERY, OILMEN'S STORES, &c, &c. I Many Genuine BARGAINS in our ', saries for the CHRISTMAS Season, at the very lowest . JEwlffi- 6^/ d^" Sf Sy o^,' for PAPERY, MILLINERY, and i CLOTHING DEPARtMENT, market rates. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. offered only for the CHRISTMAS SEASON, English and Colonial BOOTS at our usual satisfactory prices. v : T CASH BUYERS OF WOOL. ' £1 A Second-hand Six-horse Power PORTABLE ENGTOE in good cwder^ to feesol^^iieap. • T . R . HOD DE R & 00., I December, 1878. EIOHMOND, SPRING -GBWBi; --ikß. MOOTSiIi,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 292, 17 December 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 292, 17 December 1879, Page 4

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