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We notice in the English papers occasionally some very hard cases of excessive working of laborers. Recently a farm laborer was brought before a magistrate on a charge o' j : refusing to work. He had been at work irom five in the morning till half past seven in the evening, ■when be refused to draw two more loads of hay. The magistrate wisely discharged the man thinking that he had done a fair day's work. Tho man's wages were l,°.s Gd a week, with house free. Whoever buys Eugenie's villa at Biarritz I will be obliged, by a clause in the deed of ! sale, to celebrate masses in tbe chapel on the | snni^ersaries of the death of the Emperor I Napoleon HI. and the Prince — his sou. I '^i.*--'-">"^-----^..s3=2r. i :t.vr^;ftO'.-rrf'f^Kiar-itcsrtt:.»ctii-Msft»ijiof Civil Service Stores. 7TSHE "PFZ3A_REE" ?,AIXTUI?E-a ju.l. dicious rleua of tho Uhoicejt TEAd, coat! ueH to give unqualified e^ijfsclion, Excellent in Quality— Me cie^te in Price — :»iwiivi the s»23te. _ CuJ.ONIAL MASUFAOTUKES. Ki-jRi-is'n V> arwk'l-nbiri: Sen- n Houth -?r«i i-h Conpsnj's I.XL F.race Tola's Pomp<"o«-' Tonjato aanco d Tier's iVatueka Jarr.e V, o.)d, Crosbia & C*.', Boiled M^ttsn „ Hoiled Bee( „ Corned Dtef „ Tripe Rtiffin & (-'fins' Ris^uita Ptine ii, Wo:scn's FiieKiadlera SUMMER BF.VERAGKS. Z^i'dnno. Vigorine, Girder A'e, Hygefa, Belle i^au, J;s>i)t er.y f ; yrup, Ftppcrcaiijt, Ccv«, LeFiic»n Hjru-/, Orange isi.tero, etc. FDR THE LITTLE ONfS. Bon-bons, J'ii.aioro Pf.cftcie Pandora Boxes of Caii sitits Art Union Mveets, aiiu Coiik-ctioLc-ry vf a:l d.sciiptioae. Gl'O'Eiiir'S. OIfMAN'SJ STORES, PltiiVlSluNS. Ll.<cu Biscuits 6d per lb. BUTTER AND CBEESE of the best brfii ds only. t»g* R AITKEJN. Q INGER'S SEWING MACHINES O Hand or Foot, at ■will. Q I N G E irS SEWJNG MACHINES L ' The Dest for the Family. Q INGER^SEWING MACHINES kj The Best for Ihe Dressmaker, Tailor, and Habitmaker. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES The Best for the Bootmaker. Light on heavy work. ING~EirS SEWING-MACHINES K~) 10 )>er cent discount for Cash. C INGER'S SE VYING MACHINES O Easy Terms. Within the means of all. Q INGER'S SEWING MACtI INES KJ Given with each Family Machine — 4 Hemmers, 1 Binder and Folder, 1 Feller, 1 Quilter, 1 Tuokmaker, 1 Straight Guide, 1 Screw for Guide, 1 Brader, 1 extra Needle Plate, 1 extra Checkspring, 6 Bobbins, 12 Needles, 1 Screwdriver and Wrench. 1 bottle Oil, 1 Oiler, 1 Book of Instructions. ALL kinds of Sewing Machines REPAIRED ; Pure Oil, 8d per Bottle ; Needles for 57 Different Machines ; Machines Adjusted, Is Gd each. QINGER'S SEWING MACHINES O Liberal terms to up-Country Storekeepers. wTHUBBARD, Agent, Trafalgar-st., Nelson. X.B.— Machines left for repairs, if not fetched;^ Ithin two months, will be sold to pay expenses. 4325 ~SEiaD~POTATbES~"~ W,fo NE 8 c has FCR SALE some very Choice EARLY WHITS AND TRUE BROWM I?IV£K POTATOES FOH SEED. Also, GOOD KA7ISG POTATOES, fc-WEBEB CARROTS, & OBIONS. W. JONES.

At the Auckland X.M Court James Taylor v Kobert Paul ,- claim for £5. Mr Earl who appeared for the plaintiff, said his client had obeyed his country's call and was goue to death and glory. The claim was for a tombstone winch his client needed at Parihaka Mr G. Cooper assured the Court that Taylor had started for the expected battle field, and with the determination of fiVhtin" if necessary. The case was withdrawn. " A Scotchman at Hamilton, Canadu intends to present sn axe handle to the P.ince=s Louis*, brcause ia all her sketches of Lnnadian forest seene 8 she represents tho axe handle as straight, whereas it is crooked

¥ow is your time to get Cheap Boots! . & j . o ta/pies MONSTER CLEARING SALE WILL POSITIVELY Close on Saturday, 12th inst. ALL THE REMAINING STOCK WILL BE SOLD AT IMMENSE REDUCTIONS AS ALL MUST BE CLEARED OUT during ihe last six days of the sale I Be ia time aad see our SLAUGHTERING PRICES ! Remember the LAST SIX DAYS of the Great Clearing Sale ! as the Shop will be CLOSED on SATURDAY NEXT. Come and sco our Gents' Walking Shoes at 8/Come aud see our Gents' Calf Elastic-sides at 10/6 r,. , „. , , T CuLoe and see our Gents' Balmorals, 10/6 Lames Kid and Levant Elastic-sides from 6/Boys' Strong Nailed Boois iivm 6/6 Girls' Calf Laces, Copper-toes from 2/6 Children's^Boots and Shoes in great variety from 1/- per pair. 4349 Boots ! Boots ! Boots ! JUST KECEIVED, ex "ENGLAND'S GLORY"— 4Q TKUNKS LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES ! which we iiro .-.-eHing iifc rho Lowest Possible Pjuces ! ! ! At the LEATHER PALACE. Jack Muggins said unto his wife, The boots you bought a fortnight since My dear, this is not right — "Would wear three months, you said, So much money spent in boots And now the soles are dropping off — Every Saturday night ' Go down and punch his head ! You go a bargain hunting There's Jenny's boots— one heel fell Through the slop-shops in the town, And both arc out at toes ; And in rotten boots and shoes They tripped her in a puddle-hole, You knock my wa^s down ! And atarly broke her nose ! You pick up all the nssiy trash. liMr.'c I toil von to so to KEALY & SON 1 An.Uhmk you've male a Lit, -) : a ; -, :ilv s^',^ i u Wn ! Jj'Jt uiiorc they aru si wo ; k iiiTwc.ir, i whoro you ict the genuine article, lou lind that you rro Lit. j whon you P ::v your money down. HEALY& SON, Bridge-street.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue XVI, 7 November 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue XVI, 7 November 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue XVI, 7 November 1881, Page 4

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