FOR SALE, in large or small quantities— f^\ OOyEBEKRIES BLACK aud UT BED CURRANTS, and RASPBERRIES, /it Geo. MARSHALL'S, 4013— tc Toi-toi Val'ey. In the Estate of T. S. WYMOND, a bankrupt. AIL persona IKDKBTRD to the above l'etite are requested to PAY their Accounts forthwith t'» Messes. ADAMS and KINGDON. SolicHvtß Kelion, who are au-thori.-eJ TO COLLECT AKD SUE FOR tie same. JOHN g ODTHKRN, 1 TrnsteM 3824 J. SM. THOMPSON, f lrj6iecß AFTER Ist Javuabt, Db. MONCKTOK will remove to tho well-knovn Hesi-ik-nc and Pnrßcry fomirrly occupied by Drs Cotterbi.l f.nd Mabks, in Waircea-itrcet. 3°9i NOTICE. GEESF, rUCK^, FOWr.S, aa^ TURKfYR en BALE at LOWEST POBSIBLF, PHJCKB, t-t the MEW PRODUCE STORK, Bridge street. 3946 | F0 R SAL E. THE HOUSE and LAND at the Port, at present occupied \y Mr John 11. Cook. The BUILDING in BWIDGE-STUEKT known an N. Kuwabds & Co.'s BOND, and the LAND on which it stands. SBsß~a t o Apply John H. COCK & 00. Notice to Insurers. mHE COLONIAL INSURANCE COMX PANY has REMOVED from the Office of Mb. Stantoh to the Offices of Hems ADAMS & KINGDON. 8926— tc DR. HOADLEY HAS COMMENCED PRACTICE in Nelcon, and may be CONSULTED in COLLISGWOOD STRKKT, at the Houße foimefly occupied by I)b. Fabbellr. At konie from Ten to Eleven a.m., and frcm to Eight p.m. 38'6—4m a NGATJEMOTI. A SALE of WORK and CHRISTMAS TREE will be held at Ngatimoti on THURSDAY, January 6, 1881, in aid of the Church Building Fund. Refreshments will be provided at a reason able charge. At 3 o'clock there will be a Children's Ten Parly; at 5 o'clock tea for Adults. Admission— Adults, la 6d ; Coildren, Cd ; all children attending Ngatiuioti 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. IT. Jennings will be in attendance during the day to grind scissors, knives, and repair lockets, brooches, &c, tho proceeds to go to tho Building Fond. N. B,— Contributions in Works, Goods, or Money in aid of the above object addressed to the care of Mas BHERETON, Ngatimoti, tiro earnestly solicited, and will be thankfully reoPived. 3^06 TO BUYERS OF DRAPERY. W. Milner, IMPORTER OE 1 GENERAL DEAPERY i-ND READY-IADE CLOTHING, is now showing in the Dress Department A useful and well-assorted stock of DRESS MATERIALS, mostly plain, with Pompadour Mateiual to match, for Trimmings. WASHING- COSTUMES, suitable for Holiday wear. In the Mantle Department Really good and inexpensive MANTLES AND JACKETS in. Silk, Cashmere, &c. FICHUS in great variety and at low prices. The Millinery Department. New MILLINERY BONNETS New TRIMMED HATS And Uui rimmed Hats and Bonnets in all tho Nowest Shapes. Ladies' DRESS CAPS, new styles, richly trimmed. WIDOWS' CAPS and FRONTS. FEATHERS, FLOWERS, ORNAMENTS, &c. Underclothing. CORSETS in favorite shapes Infants' Cashmere, Silk and Sntin HOODS Children's White and Colored Silk BONNETS Embroidered and Quilted Cashmere ROBES and SQUARES Embroidered Muslin ROBES, FROCKS, BODIES, &c. Parasols. Embroidered, Trimmed Lace, Fringed nnd Plain. TIES, in Silk, Muslin, Lace, &c. A VARIETY OP Fancy Goods, all imported from England direct. W. Milner, 3990
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 262, 28 December 1880, Page 3
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