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| FOR SALE, in large or small quantities— GOOSEBEKRIES BLACK aod BED CUKRANTS, and RASPBERRIES, At Geo MARSHALL'**, 4013— -t c Toi-toi Val'ey. 3pk ACRFS BABLBY at Hopji FOB KJ BALE. 3911 T.H FOT. In the Estate of T. S. WYMOND, a bankrupt. AIL persona INDEBTED to the above l<_t»te are requested to FAY their Accounts forthwith to Messbs.' ADAMS and KINGDON, Solicitors Neleon, who ara author!, ed TO COLLECT AND BL'E FOB the .ame. JOHN SOUTHERN, \ Trafiteeg 3824 J. SM. THOMPSON, j *™ iee * NOTICE. AFTER Ist Ji-KUABY, Db. MONCKTON will remove to the well-known Residence and Surgery formerly occupied by Drs Cottebisll »nd Mabks, in Waimea-/treet. 3 f 91 TO THE LADIES CF NELSON. MADAME SIMON, from San Francisco, has arrived in Nelson, and is prepared to give leßsonß in Waxwobk, Embboidbbt, and other descriptions of fancy Work. Apply at Mrs JAMES MACKAI'S, Waimea Boad. 4007—6 AD ANCE will he held by the Wakefield Recreation Society, at the Choral Ball. Wakefield, on MONDAY, December 271h Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock. Admittance— Gentlemen, Five Shillings, including a Temperance Refreshment Ticket. Refreshments at ll and I o'clock. 3986 MOUTEKE ANNUAL .GATHERING ! WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29th. SPORTS to commence at Ten a.m., in Mb. Heinb's PmDOck. CHILDRESS'S TEA iq the Fnntio Ham,, at Three p.m j Adults from Five p.m. Don't miss the BALLOON ASCENT, at 6 p.m.,tbe largest ever seen in the Nels. m District. Children's Tea under 12, 6d., Adults 1/6. 3877—10 NGATIMOTI. A SALE of WORK and CHRISTMAS j\ 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 charge. At 3 o'clock tbere will bea Children's Tea Party; at 5 o'clock tea for Adults. . Admission— Adults, ls 6d ; Children, 6d ; all children attending Ngatimoti Government School admitted Free. i His Lordship the Bishop of Nelson haß kindly promised to deliver one of hia popular lectures in aid of the Building Fund at 7.30 p.m. Mr. S. Jennings will be in attendance during the day to grind scissors, knives, and repair lockets, brooches, &c, the proceeds to go to the Building Fund. i in Works, Goods, or Money in aid of the above object addressed to the care of Mks BHERETuN, Ngatimoti, are earnestly solicited, and will be thankfully reot'ivpd. 3.06 TO BUYERS OF DRAPERY. W. Milner, f MPORTER '01 11' GENEEAL DBAPEEY .: v.-- •; .> • ■ : AND..' . : ,»:..) ■ i .-- --' BEADY-IADE CLOTHING, {■■'-'-'* is now showing in the ; ! Dp es s Dep art in ent :A r useful and r well-assorted stock, pf i JDRESS MATERIALS, mostly j plain, with Pompadour Material ! to match, for Trimmings. •■ iWASHINa COSTtFMES, suitable ! for Holiday wear. ; ;:: | In tlie Mantle Department J Really good and inexpensive ':: j MANTLES AND JACKETS ... • in Silk,. Cashmere, &c. ; ! FICHUS iu great variety and at low j j prices. The •Millinery Department. " N6w MILLINERY BONNEiTS New TRIMMED' "HATS And Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets in nil the Newest Shapes. Ladies' DRESS CAPS, new styles, 'richly, trimmed. WIDOWS' CAPS and FRONTS. FEATHERS, FLOWERS, -j\ OENAMENTS, &c. ,'-^\n^derQlQt£i^dff. ; - ■ COMETS in favorite shapes. ■ Infants' Cashmere> Silk and Satin HOODS Children's White and Colored Silk BONNETS Embroidered and Quilted Cashmere ROBES and SQUARES ! Embroidered Muslin ROBES, I, FROCKS, BODIES, &c. Parasols. Embroidered, Trimmed Lace, Fringed and Plain. TIES, in Silk, Muslin, Lace, &c. A VARIETY OP ' Fanoy Goods, • all imported from England direct. . W. Milner, TRAWaAR-STOKET.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 261, 27 December 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 261, 27 December 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 261, 27 December 1880, Page 3

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