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T. R. Hodder & Co. II !■ ■■■11l |) — Um ■ ■■■■■! Ml ■■ ■!■■ .11 !,.»!■! ■■!!■!■■ WMIIIIIMmRi.I J., »„, ■ M>M ,,, , W| limili """ fIBWIMM twin 1 9tP^& r # SUGARS suitable for Preserving: Finest Crushed Loaf First and Second Counters Fine Yellow from 4|-d per lb. New Season's TEAS in Boxes, Half-chests, and Chests from Is 9d to 3s 6d per lb. ' Just Received : a large importation of AMERICAN GOODS: Washing Machines, Novelty Wringers Preserving Pans, Buckets, Tubs, ' Axes, Hayforks, Rakes, Saws, Cutlery, Clocks, Electro -plated Goods &c , &c. ' Fencing Wire, Corrrugated Iron, Hop Bales, and Corn Sacks. Cash Buyers of Hops and all Colonial Produce, RICHMOND and MOUTERB. p "™™ iii '"''^"*™ |^»^

PUBLIC LECTURE. fTtHE Rev. J. BUGLER (author of "Forty iT" rS, ia * ew Ze a'aul ") will deliver his LECTURW in the Theatre, On THURSDAY NEXT, On "Reminiscences of mvt Visit to the ( LD (.'ODNTRY " Admfs-,ion-Front Seat', 2?.; Gallery and Body of Hill, is Special Musio by Wesloyan Church Choir. Doors open at 7 30 ; Lecture to cosnounce at light o'clock. 268—3 Wesleyan Oliurcli Conference. Conference Soiree in the Theatbb '1 O-DAY. "WEDNi SDAY, Tea served at 6 p.m. Tickets, is 6d. Adcreeees by the iresicVt and Kevs. Reid, Crump, Btst, ulmr, and M \t icol!. i-periai Mußio by ihe Choir. Late Irain lor Fox bill Rt 10 3) p.m A DANOE will be held by the «£S. Wakemkld Kiceeation Focir^TY, at t».e ( hor^l Fall, vv/iK -^FIELD, oi> 'iUtSlicY, beb u&ty i s t. l^ndngto commence at kuht o'clock Adnitarne— Genti, 2/ . For pr<i(jtan ra • see lvindbUlß. 'le: puranre 1 tfresbmtnts iroviiied. 274— ?a T>KIVaTIO B"'ARD aud IRE IDFNCE X for GhNTiJKME^. Apply f) MRS. BttANK<-Rl>, late Mr Bf.itktt'B lveid-nce, Washington Vallky. 27 i— tc WANTED by an experienced elderly pe-fon. ><■ litht situation as Wtikirg HoUSKKKifER Good references. Apply J- W,' : iVai " (file 26i~2p "Rose Bank" Ladies' Boarding School, TitAFAI.GAK-ST COCiU, X> ELfcON. Mrs. Thos. SCOTT, Fkikctpal. THE FIRST QUARTER of the preEent yeir will locnineuca on MUISDAY, January 3is: it stant. hupi.B vr-partd for the Cambridge Local Exaniin'*tioL.t». f-PKCUL Evening Classes —Monday: Qrammar 'ihursdaj: Arithmetic. Friday: Drawing. Terms on application. Mrs. Foott will be in attendance io see pnrtnts willing to place thtir children under her care, during the week previous to reopening. 256— 6 LOST on Monday, between Ue'son and Richmond, the BKASS CAP of a WHEEL. Five Shijlinga reward will be paid to anyone restoring the same to H. HAYCOPK, Richmond. WANTED. PAA FOWLS at ONE each. O\JU Aho some HAMS.— App'y C- bMITH, s.a. GRAFTON, iramedia'ely on arrival. CUT OF NELSON. Town Clerk's Office, 24th January, 1881. NOTICE ia hereby given that all GENERAL and WATER RATES now duo must ba PAID on or before TJUUbSDAY, the 27th instant, alter whfeh date SUMMON SitS will be issued without further nodce. H. V. GULLY, 2G9-8 Town Clerk.

FOR TTIRE~HOR ; E and BUGGY. JIL Apply 288-6 COACH amd HORSES HOTEL. friOUND STRAYING,— A Greyish color Fem&le DOG, without collar. Owner can have her by paying expenpes. 278 HENRY CLOUSTON, Maitsi Valley IfX f-\ m~LOYAL MA vine •L/.VT. I » LODOE— Er.ECTION of OFFICKKS TO-MOhROW (Thursday) NIGHT. Full attendance requested. JOHN HEY HOE. 280—1 Secretary pro tern. If\ ri fp —ALL MEM3BUB of • V^»vT«X» the Order are respectfully requeßted to meefr. at the Temprwamob Hall, on FRIDAY J VENI -!G »*XT, at Seven o'clock eharp, to form a PRuCESSI< N, and proceed to the Provincial Hall, where ADDRESSES will be delivered by MINISTERS attending the Wesleyan Con fkkbncb. Eeqalia to be worn on that occasion. ISRAEL PICKARP, 260 — 2a Disirics Deputy. Richmond Wesleyan Church Anniversary, TW O SEKMHN^ will be presold on SUNDAY N^XT January 30, in the mormng at Eleven by the i-ev. W. Cannel, ia the Kvening, at Half-past Six by the Kcv. Alexodbp. Kkid. Collections in aid of the Trust Funds. On TUESDAY, Felru-r? 1, tho Annusl TEA MKETING will take place at Brightwater, in connection with the C"nlorence Picnic. Aft.r whi^h a PUBLIC MEb.T-.Ni} will beheld, and ADDRESSES delivered by several Ministers and Friends. A Special Train will leave Bt the close of ihft Bervice. Tickets for the Tei, ■ /6, can be obtained at Messrs. Hoddek & Co J s. 275— 3a THEATRE ROYAL. NELSON CITY RIFLES MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT BY Lady and Gentlemen Amateuks, On FRIDAY NEXT, 28th instant. PROGRAMME : Paet I. Overture Lady Amateur a ODg Mr Hill Duett .. Mr Fell and Lady Amateur Reading • •• Mr Black Song .t. ••• ••• Captain Webb Clarionette Solo Mr MiUg Song Mr H. C. S. Ba<3delty Duet Lady Amateurs Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. Overture ... ••• Martin Baddeley Song Sertrt. Jackson Song Capfc. Bunny Sonar ••> ••• Mr Hill Violin Duet .. .. Lady Amateurs Reading Btv J. Leigh ton Song Bugler Adam 11 God Save the Queen," by members of tho City Rifles. Volunteers are requested to appear in Uniform. Tickets can be obtained at all Stationers, and from Mr Oakey.

Travelling Boxes. ■ O m WILKINS & FIELD Invite inspection of their various patterns of TRUNKS and BOXES, inyaltjable to Ladies and Gentlemen who are travelling. The patterns comprise " The Tourist's Box," " Tlie Ladies' Satchel," " The Handy Box," " The Scarborough Trunk," and " The Steel Overland Trunk," which latter is unsurpassed for strength, lightness, and security of fastening. ■ ■■■ o In SEWING MACHINES their stock embraces several new and improved patterns, both in " hand " and in " treadle," also in " hand and treadle combined ; " and variety for selection, excellence of quality, and moderate prices cannot fail to meet the approval of their customers. Wilkins & Field, Ironmongers, Nelson. Janwy,;ißßl,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 22, 26 January 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 22, 26 January 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 22, 26 January 1881, Page 2

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