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rpHB Misses ROWE, 1 DRESS-MAKERS, have REMOVED for the convenience of customers, to the WAIMEA ROAD, opposite Mr Noble's, Bakery. 266 tt CHOOL COMMITTEES who bave kD cot already forwarded to the Educa* tion Board's Office the AUTOGRAPH SIGNATURES of the newly elected members of committees, are requested to do so as toon as possible. W. C. HODGSON, 301—6 Secretary Education Board. WANTED an ASSISTANT TEACHER for Upper Wakefield School. Salary, £49 per aoDuro, to be inert ased to £60 at the end of two .rears' good service, together with one-third of the head-money. Applications, enclosing references and testimonials, will be received by the undersigned until TUESDAY, March 2. W. C. HODGSON, 429—6 Secretary Education Board. WANTED an ASSISTANT for ibe Third Division Tasmatsstbeet School Katery £48 per annum, to be increased to £60, after two years' good service Also, a THIBD ASSISTANT for Tor toi Valley Girls' School. Salary £48 per annum, to be increased to £60 after two years' good service Applications, enclo ing references and testimonials, will be receive 1 by the uaderßigr e<3 until WEDNESDAY, March 3. W. C. HODGSON, 417—6 Secretary Nelson Education Board. Election of School Committees. IN accordance with the provisions of Section 66 of The Education Act,! the Education Board hereby FIX THE FOLLOWING TIME AND PLACE for the MEETING of HOUSEHOLDERS to ELECT SCHOOL COMMITTEES in [the undermentioned School Districts :— ; Time— WEDNESDAY, February 25, at 7 p.m. : Place—The School-room in each District. 1. Foxhill S. Suburban North ; 3. East Takaka 4. Rockvilie 5. Eighty-eight Valley 6. Waimangaroa ' ' 7. Faogatotara, ) ft The First Meeting of the Committees, as in all previous Elections made this year, shall bo held in the School-room immediately after the Election. By orfer ol the Board, W. C. HODGSON, 421—6 Secretary. LIST OF PERSONS who bave been nominated by the several SCHOOL COMMITTEES of the District of Nelson, as MEMBERS of the EDUCATION BOARD :— Atkinson, Abthur Barnicoat, John Waxlis Bavin, Rev. Baimsfokd Dkngkbb, Christian Gbahah, John HtrasTHOusE, Richmond Lbighton, Rev. Jambs Pools, Rkv. Samuel The day of Election of the Members of the Board shall be WEDNESDAY, March 10, at Noon, in the Board Room. On or tefore the last day of February, 1880, the Committee in each School District shall send to the Board's Secretary a List io writing, setting forth thb fdll namzs of not mobs than thbbb of the persona whose names have been notified above. By order of the Education Board, W. C. HODGSON, 418—6 Secretary.

HOP-PICKERS are requested to give in their names to the undersigned. 462—6 T. HAttLEY, Bridge-at. : '_ls A Sheep-run for Sale or to Let with immediate possession! THAT valuable RUN situate at the Cboixblles, with all requisite Farm Buildings and a good Stock, on easy' terms. For particulars apply to R. ASKEW, Rose Lodge - 411 |^iBISHOLM'S TRIRH MOSS ELIXIR for \J Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Whooping" Couftb, Bronchitta, and all nffections of chest and lungs. Caution. — The extensive s^le of this preparation having caused many imitations, purchasers are request* d to observe that each bottle bears an ova! lable. with the wordß " Irish Mobs Elixir 1 ' printed thereon. Sols Agent* : £. BUXTON & CO., NeUon. ; 300 Established 1850 Goerie & Sons, Coachbuilders, WHEELWRIGHTS And BLACKSMITHS, BBIDGE-ST , NELSON. Important Notice. THE BANKRUPT STOCK OS J. S. Jones, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Trafalgar -street, Nelson, having been pur-' chased by J. HOUNSELL, WILL BE SOLD ON THE PREMISES FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. Must be cleared at a Great Reduction. Fifty peb cent. Allowance on TOYS AND BASKETWAEE. 4d- IN THE IS- ALLOWED OFF BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND FANCY. GOODS. SALE COMMENOED Saturday, January 24. ice HTJ A TC O C K runs a comfortable . JtlL CONVEYANCE between RICHMOND and MOTUEKA, leaving the Rail-way Station, Riohmowd. every Monday, Wednesday, and Fbiday, at 10 a.m and returning from Motueka ©very Tuesday, Thubsday, ard Satubday, at R o'clock a m. All Parcels left at th<» Hon Hobse Hotel. Richmond, at Coppin's Inn. tfotueka, and Ferby Housb Hotel, Kiwaka, will be attended io. Enorasred Seats to be Prepaid

Bii^BHWHF^HPBBfiraBB^H STIC. ANTIDYSP^PTI ! and ■^PTTTB k m ii "I ■**tJ|m INVIGOUATING CORDIAL. H lhi9 MEDICINAL BEVERAGE is H^^< li Afl Uft vli tt f&li fl ft ftjjHl warranted not only free irom tv.ry in■lOß HHI il a lir iIB ff) ll « W /W ju'iouß property and I gredierit, but of H w VWQO 81l VaV Gw fiivH the beet possible quality. Its extraor-M-^^-jgsu-wdLaJL.il Y. m, )LJBLJ«^-jdEBI dinary mediciDal properties in Gravel, Grout, Ctronic Rheumatism, Incipient ■Hsßlii'Biii^ll^"Wi-«>»it^iWsTATlk l fcwtß Dropsy, Flatulency, Colic piins ot the Stomach or Bowel*, whether in Adults or HH_HHH^kBhHBHHHbjHbSbhhB^^H9 Infants ; in all ordinary cases of ()b- - * I *Jb\¥ fTBITH structions in the Kidneys, Bladder, and RH^B_|^k^^^B^^* B BBjft |^^^|^^LS^^3B| Urinary Organs ; in Dysptpaa, whether [HBhBH^BHHH^BHHHHHHB^B acute or chronic ; in General 'Debility, IHHsfInLVLfIHSHBiVBaHBeIkuBH Sluggish Circulation of the Blood ; Inadequatu abb miu»uun oi couu, uuU jj,xiiausiea Vital Entrgy, — are acknowledged by the whole Medical Faculty, ard attested in their highest written authorities. ; Pebjpbtpai. IwjDNOMOHfI against the Sale of Counterfeits of '« WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS " have been granted by the Supreme: Courts of New Fouth Waleß and Victoria and further action will be instantly taken against anyone infringing upon the Trade lights cf the Proprietor. ' Sole Agents for Australia and New Zealand :— -M. MOSS & CO., Sydney and iMelbournt.

" Explosion " iv Leather. A S we find it necessary to "* " raise thb wind " this month, we have determined to SELL OFF the whole of our present ; stock of • i ■ ■ BOOTS AND SHOES ! AT 100 per [cent, less than manufacturers' I prices! The walking public will therefore find it still to their interest to patronise us if they want good VALUE FOR MONEY. The Kings of the; Snobs are HEALY & SON, Their Boots,, they have a tremendous run, Their Shop is well stocked with all sorts of leather, i Exactly^suited for all kinds of weather. Hpaly & Son*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 37, 12 February 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 37, 12 February 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 37, 12 February 1880, Page 3

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