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THEATfiEjgJgf. ROYAL Grand tjpenißg^oxmg NigHt, December 26 and 27T . mHE 'CT|WETT TjIAMILf . TJiifQtJNpEi) 1 , stfCCE&'S, InvercMgnvClirisfißhurbh, add' Wellington. Ackncwfedged'bV Tre»s and Public as being without aY no* ilble rival 1 in the Southern Hemisphere! .rrpi <[ Drees C^rclje, 3s\; GaHeiy, 2s ; Pitt. Is. Beierved Seats at Mr Stantqh's. 3741 La«d Tax Act, 1678, NOTIOK -TO PERSONS LIABLE TO PAT LAND TAX. '■ : ■ ■ _ I ' •i . . PERSON^ wnu" are liable to pay Land Tax, but have not paid the s»me, are informed that proceedings will be taken for the recovery qf all amount* ., which may remain unpaid on the Slat instant. ' JOHN BPERHET, 381S— 2a ,-.■.■ .-.../ Commissioner Land Tax. 1 . , • : <- ■ ■ ■ , i Cooksoii's Consultation ••*.'.' l {• I l' '■ ■■ ■ \ ■■:.:. : ■. ON THB. DUNEDIN CUP> pXK FE^tJART 26th, 1880. 20G05gl EACH - Flwt Horae; £800 Second Horse 400 Third Hora© ... '.;v ;;; 20d Starters ..* . 200 Non-starters „.. „. ... 400 ,:. £2000 Exchange, \fc for Cheques ; two stamps for reply and result. Address" k COOKSON, Warner's Hotel. Or, Box 180, Port-office, Christchurch. ' : ; ■ 3889— tc We're off to- JONES'S, for some New Saddles i and Bridles for CHRISTMAS. Frederick Nv Jones ,: . r ', JMcrfCAL J " '■ sadd%jj' aj^d; H&KNti SS TBAFAJtfrAft STREET, ISELSdi", DEBffißJj r ,tM"-*l-* hie numerous patron* for .ttejf vers .liberal support extended to him in the past, aha begs to assure them tbat no etfbrtt will be f pared on hi* psrt to retain tbefr eonfideaee in the future, and would renjind thein, aqd'the publie generally, tbat he is ( now,in,a position to offer additional ad vantegeato purchasers of SADDLERY & HARNESS; hi 'consequence of the alteration in the Tirlfl"; which now ! reads— Baddlera Ironmongery and;. Materials DOT! FREE" Manufactured Saddlery of every defcription ia* per~Pnt; . ' Through being jsfttMed with small profits, F. N. JONES has previously competed successfully in price with Imported goods, while the large jrtsffo/, workmen, atill employed. at the Manutootory is good proof that the Nelson- made Saddlery is appreciated Ihe entire removal ofthe duty on Saddlers' Ironmongery however.JenabUw Mm now to offer extra inducement*; Jorib,e public to dp the right by Encjonraging Local Industry; The Largest and most Varied Stock of ManU- i factored toads in Nelson to select from.' and Inspection^ Jnyited to prove also tbat it is the j Cheapest and Best. Any Single Article, not iu Stock, made to order at Wholesale Prices for Cub. Sufficient labor employed to be able to execute Large Orders at Shortest Notice. A few of |f!'jO,ONES"S Celebrated Waterproof Riding S/addlks on hand. HARNESS of all kinds iu Great Variety. Ladies' Saddles ! A Cboice Variety purchafed lor Cash in Wellington during the depression at English Cost, and #ill be Sold proportionately Cheap. A large Stock of Equine Requisites, and Stable Appointments (no* bearing extra duty) will be Sold at the old Prices, until disposed of, such as Whip*, Spurs, Brushes, Combf, Sponges Wash Leathers, &c, &c. A lot pf. N^w Inventions and Novelties now on Extrißjit'on. Harvesting Gloves I Harvesting Gloves 1 1 —the strongest and cheapest:. T. N. JONES TRAFALGAR-STREET.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 292, 20 December 1879, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 292, 20 December 1879, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 292, 20 December 1879, Page 5

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