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Printing Electoral Rolls. TIIENDERS will be received at roy Office X until NOON, on MONDAY, the 10th day of May, 1880, for PRINTING the ELFCTORAL ROLL for the District of Moxpeka. They must be addressed to the Registrar of Electors foe the District of Motueka, and marked outside •' Tender for Printing Electoral Roll." CONDITIONS. 1. The number of copies to be printel is two hundred and fifty. 2. The paper, type, and size of pages to be according to sample to be seen at my office. 3. The tender to state the rate per page, which must coverall expenses of composition, pre§swork, paper, folding and stitching, and alterations and corrections in proofs. Blank pages net to be charged for 4. Proofs and revises to be furnished in dup - licate to the Registrar of Electors, who will return the same to the printer within tsro days after beiDg received. 5. Should the printing of the Roll not be completed before the day of , 1880, the contractor shall forfeit the sum of ten shillings for every day beyond that date during whiih the work shall remain unfinished. 6. Security , to be approved by the Registrar cf Electors, to be given for the o*UB performance of the contract. 7 The lowest or any tender will not necesearily be accepted, JOSEPH FOORD WILSON, Eegistrar of Electors for District 1322 of Motueka. J|[ Hat Factory. C. Hill (OP LAJIBTON QU.iY, WELLINGTON) Begs to announce to the inhabitants of Nelson, that he hts opened a Manufactory of Hats and Caps ia those premises lately in the occupation oi Mr. Jones, Boo^eller, Trafalgar-street. Every description of Hats made to order. C. Hill Irs imported, at sn enormous co t, THE PATENT FRENCH OONFORMATEUR, for taking exact shape and size of the head. A SURE FIT GUARANTEED. 1275—96

fXIHE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING ■*■ FACTORY'S GARMENTS FOR MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR Fit Better Are Better Cut Look Better Are Better Made Wear Better Are Better Shrunk And therefore give more satisfaction than any other goods offered to the public. Testified to by their Thousands of Customers, who purchase constantly at the NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY'S BRANCHES now established in Dunedin Wellington lsyeboahgill nelson Oamabu Wanganui Timaku New Plymouth Ash burton Napier Lyttelton Thames Chbistohueoh Auckland A SINGLE GARMENT AT WHOLESALE PRICE". N.B.— Our New Winter Manufactures are Now Ready. TRY THE « N. Z. OVFRCOAT." SHIRTS, HATS, ana HOSIEY of every description at WHOLESALE PRICES. NELSON BRANCH : Teapalgab-steebt. J, C. LOCKERBIE, 1840 Manager.

NEW WINTER DRAPERY. W. MILNER Begs respectfully to announce the Arrival per, ships Buttermere, via Wellington, and Mail steamer Garonne, via Melbourne, of Q£^ CASES OF 00 NSW GOODS SUITABLE FOR THE APPROACHING SEASON. These Goods have been very carefully selected by Mr. Thos. MILNER, who, taking advantage of the low prices rnling at the time, has sect a FULL ASSORTMENT FOR THE SEASON'S TRADE, the whole of which will be ready for customers On SATUEDAT NEXT, the 20th instant. AN EARLY CALL IS SOLICITED. W. MILNER,- Trafalgar-street.' BOARD and ItESIDENCB with an Eng- _ „ T , lisa Family lately arrive! AF. GOD iO De Let by Tender. ARD, Waiaaeu-st., corner of Bronti st. -Imp TpENDEBS will be recuvofl by the underJL signed until SATURDAY, 15th May. [A caud ] for the LEASE for 8 or 5 Tears of MR. F. A. MONCKTON, SELLON'S RUW, WAKEFIELD, QTTnmmisr containing 2400 Acres First-elats Grazing bUUIiItUJN. Country, with excellent HODvSE nnd OUT^ Besidbkcb :— Housa occupied by the late BUIDI&G3, and PADDOCKS in English Major Stack, Nile -St. Ea36. 1339 Grass. Also, TWO COTTAGER, Sheep . . Dip, end Cattle Yards, Wool Shed, &c. fTST RECEIVED, a few dozen of Perby The bi B neßt © r any tender not neeesßarily J Co/. COPYING WFygj* "ggf. gELL&ATKISSON . Facts worth Knowing. LOYEDAT & IEYHOB Have received and are now showing a Large and Valuable Stock of Well-bought SEASONABLE DRAPERY, which, for Excellence of Quality and Remarkable Cheapness, cannot well be surpassed. Note as an example the following List, which will convey a good idea of the prices now ruling. "VTOVELTI*Rft in Ladies> Hats > in Beaver, Felt, Chip and |\ Straw, from Is 3d. Embroidered Skirts, 4s. Quilted Skirts, 8s 6d. Ladies' Long Cloth Mantles, 9s 9d to 73s 6d Ladies' Ulsters with Hoods, 8s 9d to 45s I Ladies' Striped and Self-colored Hose, 8d and Is to 5s 6d A superior Stock of Flannels, from lid to 2s 6d New Dress Goods in many New Materials and Prevailing Shades, from 7^d per yard. Silk Scarfs, from Bd. Empty Zinc-linedfcases for Sale.; iM*A \£ J S&§ *§jJr «srew< Jfer ,- WV Ss^kr cl« 4 «J» bU|» %# JUJ 9 i

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 108, 6 May 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 108, 6 May 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 108, 6 May 1880, Page 3

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