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HT~£ONDAT. o: ■-■ •• ■ ' DURATION OF P SPECIALTY ■", AETISTS I ! | ) * ~•■ • ' ■■..•■.■. ■■ ■■■ •ful; BICYCLE JENTERTAI3STMENT! Company of Specialty Artists. £ICE(3-3/- 2h ±h BOXINO NIGHT! UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS, : ■■: FRIEHDLT BOCIBTT. A MEETlNGwillbeheld THIS (Frida>) _£3L EVENING, December 24, at the Nblso» Hotel, for the purpose of FORMING a LODGE of the ABOVE ORDER. Mr.H Aiexmsdbr, Diatrirt Presideiit, of Welliogtor,will be present to give every information. Cl air taken at Eight o'clock. All interested respectfully invited. ! ; 3 916 Qf\ ACRFS BARNEY, at Hope FOR JY SALE - . T.H rot.' In the Estate of T. S. WYMOND, a bankrupt. ALL perfona INDEBTED to tbe above Ket»te are requested to PAY their Accounts forthwith to Messbs. ADAMS and KINGDON, Solicitors Nelson, who are a\ithorUed TO COLLECT AND BUE FOR the tame. JOHN SODTHHRN, \ Trilßteeß 3824 J. SM. THOMPSON, } iraflieeß ~ ISfOTJ^GE. AFTER Ist Jajhuaet, Db. MONCKTON will remove to the well-known Resl* dene? and Surgery formerly occupied by Drs Cottbbkli, and Mabks, in Waimea-»treet. 3°9l TO THE LADIES OF NELSON. MADAME SIMON, from Ban Franciico, hsfl arrived in Nelson, and is prepared to give lessons in Waxwobk, Embboidhbt; and other descriptions of fancy Work. Apply at Mrs JAMES MACKAt'S,. Waimea Road. *Q° 7 - 6 AD AHCE will be held by the Wak« £eld Recreation Society, at the Choral H*», Wakeflald, en MONDAY, December |7th, Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock.; Admit tance-Gentlemen, Five SWllingß^iccluding a" Temperance Befreebment Ticket, tie? freihments at 11 and 1 o'cloek. 5986 MOUTEEE ANNUA L GATHERING ! WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER S9xh. SPORTS to commence at Ten «.m-«£ n _ M *r Hbink's Paddook. CHILDREN'S TEA. in the Fubuo HALi.,at Three p.m » 2»tJW» from Five p.m. Don't miss the BALLOON ASCENT, at 6 p.mi, the largest ever seen in the Kelion District. Children'* Tea under 12, 6d., Adults 1/6. 3877—10 NGATIMOTI* A SALE of WORK and CHRISTMAS XTL i TREE will be held at Ngatimoti; on THURSDAY, January 6, 1881, in aid of the Church Building Fund. ■-. ' Refreshments will be provided at a reasonable charged At 3 o'clock there will be a Children's Tea Party; at 5 o'clock tea for Adulte. Admission— Adults, Is 6d j Chil ; dren, 6d ; all children attendiog Ngatimoti Government School admitted Free. His Lordship the Bishop of Nelson has kindly promised to deliver one of his popular lectures in aid of the Building Fund at 7.30 p.m. Mr. H. Jennings will be in attendance during the day to grind scissors, knives, and repair lockets, brooches, &c, the proceeds tjo go to the Building Fund. i N.B.— Contributions in Works, Goods, or. Money in aid of the above object addressed to the care of Mbs BRERETON, .Ngatimoti, are earnestly solicited, and will be thankfully received. :■■>'' _ fflQ6 TO BUYERS OF DRAPERY. W.Milner, IMPORTER OF I GENERAL DEAPEET ' ' ■ i; ■ • AND • ■ : -■ ■ -• : BEADY-IADE CLOTHING, ; is now showing in the Dress Department A useful and well-assorted stock of DRESS MATERIALS, mostly i : plain, with Pompadour Material ; „to match, for Trimpainigp. . „ , ;WASHINa COSTUMES, suitable ■ for ! . Holiday wear. \ in tlie Maiitle Department Really good and inexpensive MANTLES AND JACKETS. .; in Silk, Cashmere, &c. FICHUS in great variety and at low prices. The Millinery Departinent. New MILLINERY BONNETS . ; New TRIMMED HATS And Untrimmed\Hatß and Bonnets in ; all the Newest; Shapes. Ladies' DRESS. CAPS, new styles, f"• . -&'"• '!■ richly teimmed. WIDOWS' CAPS and.FRONTS. FEATHERS, FLOWERS, ; OBNAMENTS, &c. j trnderclothin^. CORSpTS in. favorite shapes Infants' Cashmere, Silk and Satin j HOODS I Children's White and Colored Silk : ; ' BONNETS Embroidered and Quilted Cashmere ROBES and SQUARES 1 Embroidered Muslin ROBES, FROCKS, BODIES, &e. Parasols. Embroidered, Trimmed Lace, Fringed and Plain. TIES, in Silk, Muslin, Lace, &c. i A VARIETY OP Fancy Goods, all imported from England direct. TJJ4FALaAR^TBEET. 8999- ■ •■■•■ -:*■■* ;V **" •

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 260, 24 December 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 260, 24 December 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 260, 24 December 1880, Page 3

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