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WANTED APPRENTICES to the MILLINERY and DRESSMAKING. Apply MIFS WARNER, 1960— t c Trafhlgar-.trret. Rose Bank Ladies' School, [Established June 18, 1877,] Tbafalgae-stbeet South, Nelson. Mrs. Thos. SCOTT, Principal. SCHOOL RE-OPENS on MONDAY, Ju'.y sth in.taot. SPECIAL CLASS for GRAMMAR, MONDAY EVKNINGS. Do f.r DRAWING, FRIDAY EVEMNGS, from 6.80 to 9 o'clock. 1978—2 Mr. Chas. King, Begs moßt respectfully to thank those who have so kindly supported lr'm during the last twenty years. Having; DISPOSED of the BAKING BUSINESS to Mr. J S ANSTICE ft SON, hopes the same support will be accorded to them, who, I feel cure, will give satisfaction, to ensure a continuance of your patronage. In reference to tbe above, the undersigned havirg taken the above Business, hopes, by strict attention to same, to merit a fair share of the public patronage. ANSTICE & SON, Bakers. Windsor Castle Hotel. MR. CHAS. KING wishes to inform his friends and the public penerally tbf t he has taken the above Hotel, and hopes by civility acd a first-class article to meet with the *amo support as his predecessor, Mrs L. Mgobb. 1944— tc ELECTION NOTICE. Motueka Highway Board. RATEPAYERS in the undermentioned Sub dietriotß, are hereby requested to MEET on MONDAY, the sih oay ot July next, at Noon, at the paces stated below, for the purpose of ELECTING ONB duly qualified PERSON in EACH of such _übdistricts, to fill vacancies in the MOTUEKA HIGHWAY BOARD, caused by the retirement of Messrs. Fry, Bisley, B.uke, and Burrell, v.h.ee term of offlce will then expire, but who are all el.gi.le for re-election. Sub-districts. Places of Meeting. Riwaka Schoolboom Moiueka In.titotb Uppbb jWoutebe Sabau Schoolboom Noatihoti ... Schoolboom : In the event of a Poll being demanded, the Polling will begin as soon as possible after the Nomination, and continue for Four Hours and no longer. H. A. TARRANT, Secretary. Secretary's Office Lower Moutere, June 16, 1880. 1833— a

mHE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING •*• FACTORY'S GARMFNTS 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 Inteboabgill Nblson Oamabu Wanganui Timabu New Plymouth A sn burton Napieb Lyttblton Thames Chbistohuhoh Auckland A SINGLE GABMENT AT WHOLESALE PRICE. N.B.— Our New Winter Manufactures are Now Ready. j TRY THE « N. Z. OVERCOAT." SHIRTS, HATS, and HOSIEY of every description at WHOLESALE PRICES. NELSON BRANCH : TBAPAL GAB-STREET. , C. LOCKERBIE, IS4O Manager. FOR SALE. AFEW TONS of BROWN SPANISH ONIONS, second to none in the Country. No reasonable offer will be refused. Fcr patticulars apply to Wm. BATHERLY, 1873— 1 m Wairoe*We*t

; i COMMENCING BUSINESS. ROBERT SNODGRASS Begs leave to inform the inhabitants of Nelson and surrounding Districts, that he has Commenced Business as a Family Grocer & Provision Dealer y in that old established Store, Corner of Milton & Grove Streets, the Wood. R. S. has purchased, for Nett Cash in the best markets, a Large wellassorted Stock of fresh ISEW COODS of the best qual'ty, upon whicli he will charge a very small profit for Ready Mokey Only. Please try a Sample Parcel. Families waited upon for Orders. Goods delivered in all parts of City or Suburbs Eree. Auxiliaries:,— Coals, Crockery, Smallware, Stationery, Stamps. ■ i r _^^>_M_____»W«MMMMM»MMBMMW«WMiiiMMiMiiiiMWWMWWMMIMM_____^____^^ LEATHER V. BEER. o JUST RECEIVED, ex " Himalaya," from London via Wellington— A Q TRUNKS LADIES' and CHILDREN'S ~pj /I !E^ which we are determined to sell cheaper ■"% f\ (^1 JLv_7 than any House in town, being direct JL#V^ \J' JL X?} importers for cash. My friends do not grow], but be yet of good cheer, You'll still have your Boots cheap, though the duty 's on beer, And look after your soles in this trying cold weather, And buy fro& tbe Snobs that have cheapen' d the leather. '■ ' ' '0 Men's Watertights, own make 16/6 Ladies' genuine Kid E. S. from 6/4 Men's Watertights, Colonial made ...13/6 Ladies' Lasting Boots, from 4/9 Youths' Strong Nailed Boots, warranted 7/6 ladies' Walking {.hoes, from... 6/9 Men's Elastic Sides, from 10/o Children's Boots, from 1/0 and all other go ids equally chef n. HEALY & SON, Bridge-street. IggT A lot of Empty Shoe Trunks on bale. 1818 COOKING BY GAS. THIS mode of Cooking has been proved by long experience to be advantageous in many ways, and the recent reduction in the price of Gas bas further increased its economy. Not only may tbe coßt of Gas consumed be kept by careful management under tbe cost of coal, for a similar am ou ot of work, but a saving is effected in the value of meat cooked by Gas — the nutritious juices being more readily retained Id the meat owing to the easy control over tbe amount of heat used. ECONOMY in TIME, and in the saving of dust and dirt, are such wellknown points in favor of GAS COOKING, as to need only to be alluded to, to be understood. IN SEVERAL SIZES, BOTH IMPORIED AND OF LOCAL MANUFACTURE. _____ 'I IB _____» ALSO, The Gas Water Heater, by means of wbich a Warm Batb, or Warm Water for the Nursery or Sick Room may be obtained at any time of the dny or night at the rate of a gallon a minute. WILKINS & FIELD, IMPORTING IRONMONGERS, &c, T a ..NELSON, JyNjs, 1880, jwi

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 158, 3 July 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 158, 3 July 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 158, 3 July 1880, Page 3

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