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MR. ALBERT -PITT, requests .tie- : Electors of ..he City of Nelfloii: to MEET him in the PROVINCIAL HALL, oh FRIDAY the 12th Inrtant, at Eight o'clock. .. ; : ' 8393 FOR HAVELOCK, o_*_ rFHE Schooner SIBT__RS will vMfcW. X leave for HAVELOCK on Jlllgjg^ S ATORDAY Next. For Freight s»*siaraß» or Passage apply on Board.. 2p ON SALE. ■ifi TONS POTATOES— Juat Arrived Al/ from Blenheim, in splendid condition for Table or Seed, To be bold CHEAP. 3189 , W PATTERSON. Public Tea Meeting*. ANNUAL HOME MISSIONARY MEETING in WiSLEYAN CHURCH, on MONDAY, November 15. PUBLIC TEA in {■ OHOoL-nooM.at-6 p.m.. PUBLIC MEBT7 ING at 7 3i: Addres«e-» by Key J.:Smith (Hokitika), T. Cabh (Blenheim), C. Stjndage (Greymouth), and other Ministers arid Friends attending District Meeting. Special Music by the Choir. Tickets for Tea, 1/6. 3_v6~sa J. ROSE, Secretary . sPEciit pffil ;* GENUINE \ ■'■;-:-"- Clearing-put Sale. TH E undersigned thanks his customers and the general public for the liberal -support accorded to. him these last ten years, and in consequence of the in- , creasing export trade for his NELSON SOAP, lie has resolved to relinquish the Grocery, Drapery,* and General Produce Trade carried on by him in Waimea-street, and , -. j. Great Bargains will be offered in the following; goods until the whole is clear;ed ou t. General Household Drapery Fancy Dress Material Pompadour Satin Cloths .I Prints. Lustres Satins, Silks Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, Ties Straw Hats, Hosiery, &c, UNDER PRIME COST ! - CHEAPEST LINES ever offered in j in Nelson in : Men's and Boys'Clottaßgr,; Printed Moles, Tweeds Straw, Rush, and Felt Hats' Shirts, Collars. Ties Braces, Belts Hosiery &0., &c. ALSO, GROCERIES of all kinds. Earthenware, China, Glass, . Brush and Hardware, Electro-plated & Fancy Goods in great variety, at Less than Wholesale Prices. Also, balance of 500 dozen Tumblers JAM, manufactured by self last season^ atlOd. per Tumbler. Poultry, and all kinds of Froduce taken until further * notice. W.P. requests that all ACCOUNTS due to him be SETTLED on or before the 3rd of Januaiy, 1881. Hours "of business from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. WI. PHILLIPS, WAIMEA-STREET, NELSON./

STRAWBERRIES snd CREAM „ At R. GREY. S, 3496— 6p The-Wood.;. "TJ I STRICT ORDER. MONTHLY INSPECTION of VOLUNTEER CORPS in the District on WEDNESDAY, the 17th instant, at the Drili. Kiied, at 7.30 p.m. Fu-l Drees. Battalion Band to attend. STOKE and WAIMEA BIFLFS arrive at 7. 15 pm. Return Train at 10 pm. By order, W. H. WFBB, Captain, Adjutant Kelson Distiict. Volunteer Office. Nelson, 12th November, 1880. 3494—3 ff „ii_Km_»www__g.r^an__m__»^^ 'F.U N.E R A'L.. - TOE Friends of the late Mrs. HOOPER are respectfully, informed that her FUNERAL will leave her late residence. Hardy-street, tor the New Cemetery, at 2.30, on SATURDAY AFTERNOON. G FLEMING, 3.95— t Undertaker. ._.u!..m»_»_./.«-_LM..-lij_ll_lll»_.Hl_i __m_._«J-l_UJ___P_v_»« F U N ERAL. T'tHE Friend, of the late Mr F NIEMANN are reep s ctfu 1 7 informed thst lis FUNKRAL wilt leave his lafe res dence Spring Grcve, for String Grove Church, at •_ SO p.m. on MONDAY NEK f, Nov. 15. RUTBEBFORD EROS., 3-193— 2 Undertakers. Proctob! THEATRE EOYAL POUESE OF TIBEE 0 .LECTURES. Ry the eminent Astronomer, R. A. Proctor, Esq., 8.A., whose Lff tares in (he other colonies, and in Dunedin, Chrislchurch, and" Wellington, bave excited intense interest ecoorg sll classes. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday) November 16, 17, and IH. OPENING LECTUEE: Life and Death of a World WEDNESDAY ; Tlie MOON. TBURSDAY : The SUN. The Lectures will bo Illustrated by a number of ILLUMINATED PICTUB ES. For Synopnis of Lectures tee Prospectus Courhe Tickets— lo/-, 7/fl, 5/-, Single Leotubbs— 4/-, 8/-, ?/-. Tickets to be obtained at H. D. Jackson's Commence at Eight o'clock. Carnages at 9 45. 34C0 R S. SMYTBE. 40 days from London steamer Orient. A N immense Assortment of the X_L NEWEST SHAPES worn in Ladies' and Children's STRAW and CHIP HATS @ Is. NEW STRAW WREATHS NEW SATEEN COSTUMES NEW FRENCH DRESS BEIGES @ I Is 3d c^ Dress NEW BLACK LACE & MUSLIN SCARVES and FISCHUS from Is. NEW EMBROIDERED END SCARVES, 6d. TWO-BUTTON GLOVES, ls lid JOSEPHINE GLOVES, 3s 6d FOUR-BUTTON BLACK KID GLOVES • NEW ALPACA and SILK DUST ULSTERS, 10s 6d NEW FANCY HOODS for Dresses or MANTLES, from 2s 66. Everett Brothers & Co., DIRECT IMPORTERS.

New Spring and Summer Groods Shipped Irom London by Orient steamers wV Melbourne, and late eailirig shipa via Wellington. Loyeday & Heyhoe beg to announce the early arrival of NEW GOODS for every branch of their business, the whole of which will be found remarkably CHEAP, and in the LATEST FASHION. New Millinery Bonnets New Flowers and Feathers New Straw Hats and Untrimmed Bonnets New Jackets, Mantles, Fischus, Gapes, etc. New Dress Fabrics, Silks and Satins New Ribbons New Fringes and Trimmings New Hosiery And plain HOUSEHOLD DEAPERY at y e ry low rates.' ■^"'•■-'^•■'■ | -* m,i ** i ~-^ i *" i * mii| -**^ , ' i *'*w Further shipments to arrive as the season advances. LOYEDAY & HEYHOE, CHEAP DRAPERY STORE V3EtAJTAL3L»Gi-AXt g_»__ , _g___3_EST. NOW OPENING-, ex " Cuzco," " Aconcagua," and other late arrivals— TTUNEST ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS AND SHOES ever offered to the New Zealand public, manufactured under the personal superintendence of our Englibh Buyer, including English, French, and German Goods OF THE CHOICEST KINDS. • Price and Quality Unsurpassed in tlie Colony. Also, a large stock of d O ___. O EST X ____. _L_ G- OO JO _3', our own make, guaranteed. — ___. oTRADE SUPPLIED ON USUAL,. TEHMS. , . , L I G H TBA ID & 0 0., TKAFALaAR STBEET, NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 224, 12 November 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 224, 12 November 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 224, 12 November 1880, Page 2

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