FOR WESTPORT AND GREYMOUTH. npHB favorite i.e. ffifryvJn^ GRAFTON will le»ve for the above Porta on FRIDAY, December 2nd, at One p.m. For freight or passage apply to JAMES S, CROSS, Jun., Agent, FOR WANGANUL, "WELLINGTON, AND PATEA. !js™ffircM&T W i K A T B will have for the above port 'Eafly, For Freight or Passage Apply to JAMES S, CROSSi Jub., Agent.
NELSON BOOT DEPOT, ESTABLISHED 1845. Children's Prunella BOOTS for Summer wear, 3s 6d. Ladies' SLIPPERS ditto, 2s. 6d. Ladies' Prunella BOOTS, 4s. 6d. M111.._1..J1M11... I I C\ LIGHTBAND & CO., — t c TRAFALGAR-STREET
AUCTION SALE On SATURDAY NEXT, December 3 At 11.30 am — At their Maet, Bridge-st. JOHN JAMES & CO. have received instructions to clear the Balance of Goods laf t from last Saturday's Sale, consisting of the following lines :— Clothing, Dress Pieces, Trousers and Vests, Turkish Towels, and Counterpanes ; 2 Ladies' Side Saddles, 1 Gentleman's ditto, 10 Bridles, 1 set Buggy Harness, 3 dozen Saddle Straps. Also, 1 Gentleman's Gold Hunting Watch 1 Lady's „ „ A sundry lot of Jewelry 24 Fancy Baskets 6 Cut Glass Lustres (with Drops) 4 pairs superior Vases 24 Table Knives (Balance-handle) 24 „ Desert „ 2 sets Carvers (with Steels to match) 22 boxes Cigars (very good quality) Also, 1 large Tent and Fly 1 Suveyor's Levelling StafE 1 roll Oilcloth 2 rolls Carpet 3 „ Tweed And a quantity of FURNITURE, removed for the convenience of sale, to be sold without reserve. JOHN JAMES & CO., Auctioneers. Sale of Superior Oleograph end Engravings TOHN JAMES & CO. have re- ?/ ceived instructions to Sell by PUBLIC isUCTION, At tbeir Mart, Bricge-stbebt, On SATUEDAY NEXT, December 3 at 11 30. fha'p, Tho following OLEOGRAPHS, in Gold Frames : — Her Majesty the Queen, the Madonna and Child, Portia (the Merchant of Venice), The Stag at Bay, the Rock of Ages, Scene on the Lakes, ditto ditto, The Pilot Station, The Waterfall, Child's Simplicity, Autumn Head, Arch Drop, Deer crossing the water ; 18 others assorted. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. JOHN JAMES & CO., Auctioneers. House To Let. A COMFORTABLE 4-Roomed HOU=E near the "Bethel" Chapel, on the Haven road. Further particulars may be obtained from the undesigned, JOHN JAMES & CO.
BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! — ■ a- — Dunedin Boot Emporium, Established 1873. LOFT~&TCO., TRAFALGAR-STREET, Will offer to the public of Ne.son and surrounding districts for a FEW DAYS, the whole of their immense stock of Boots and Shoes, at prices which must ensure a SPEEDY CLEARA.NOE to make room for NEW GOODS now arriving. a. d. s - d. Children's Shoes 1 6 Ladies' Kid Boots 5 6 nu -u ' TTiA Rr.«f n 9 q Gents' Calf Balmorals ... 12 0 Children s Kid .Boots ... z 6 in n Gents Lace-upa i" 0 Ladies' Slippers 2 6 Gents' Elastic Sides 10 0 Ladies' Prunella Boots ... 4 0 Youths' Elastic Sides ... 9 0 COME EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS. Repairs quickly and Neatly done. New Elastics put in. ©> Note.the Address— IjiOE"^ && CO., Dunedin Boot Emporium, London [m Dtowhp TRAFA&GAB-STh M?LSO».
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 285, 30 November 1881, Page 3
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490Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 285, 30 November 1881, Page 3
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