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THE PIANOFORTE TAUGHT by tbe Misses AUGARDE, Upper Colling- ! wood-street. 3483 j BONE DUST FOR SALE afc £8 per ton H. H. STAFFORD, j 3567—6 Annesbrook. " QUEEN BEE " RELIEF FUND. COLLECTORS will please CLOSE SUBSCRIPTION LISTS, forward them to the undersigned, and pay collections I iato tbe Union Bank, to credit of «' Queen Bee" Relief Fund. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 3533 Hon. Secretary. LIME ! LIME \ LIME II ! VICTORIA LIME-KILN Below Pilot Station. ; 3223 D. GILBERTSON k SON. ._ _ | Scott's SAWING, PLANING, AND MOULDING, MILLS, SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. Thb undersigned having cotap'eted tha erection of IMPROVED MACHINERY ia prepared to execute, with the utmost despatch all orders with which he may be favored. Flooring, Lining, Mou' dings, Sashes and Doors always in stock:. Timber, Shingles, and Building Materials of every description. Builders' Ironmongery, Corrugated Iron Ridging ani Spoutiug. Glasa all sizes for Sale at lowest remunerative ratea. Joiners' Work prepared to order. Sawing and Planiag done for the Trade. Planing up to 24 inches wide. John Scott, BUILDEE AND CONTRACTOR, TRAFALGAR-STREET NORTH. ___^ 8385 G. Munbo's MONUMENTAL WOEKS, DUNEDIN. ! PLANS EXECUTED for all iinds of j MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, &c, In j Marble, Granite, or Kakanui Stone. Tomb Raitinga, &c, any desiga. Designs may be acea ani all requisite information obtained on application to JOHN SCOTT, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, Trafalgar-st. North, Nelson, j AGENT. 8206 j BEE HIVE STOEE. | NOTICE I NOTICE ! ! 1 f\f\ BOXES PRICE'S BELXVJIJ MONT, Nb.VA STE A- j ; SINE, and YOUNG'S TRANSPARENT CANDLES. (AH full weight). PRICE'S CARRIAGE CANDLES, Nos. 6 and 8. 1 A A CASES DEVOE'S AND JAJU DOWNER'S BRILLIANT KEROSINE. v PBIME AMER?CAN SALMON, 9d. f lb. ITON FINE ENGLISH CRUSHED LOAF SUGAR. 5 TONS No. 2 BEST WHITE, YELLOW, AND BROWN MOIST SUGARS. 6^° SINE TEAS from 2/-, 2/4, 2/8, and 3/- lb. ' 2f\ KEGS PRIME POTTED \J BUTTi-R. Q TONS FINE SALT O AT H. V. PHILLIPS' BEEHIVE STORE, Corner oi Bridge and Collingwood Streets ISB7

ODDFELLOWS' HALL. AN ENTERTAINMENT -£*- will be given in the above Hall Oo TUESDAY, the 4th September, In aid of the Funds of the NELSON AMATEUR DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION. The Performance to commence with Plancbe's Favorite Musical Burletta, in Two Acts, entitled A LOAN OF A LOVEB. Concluding with the Popular Farce, by Thoa. J. Williams, ICI ON PAKLE FEANCAIS. Tickets 3/- each, to all parts of the Hall, to be obtained from the following Members of the Committee: — Messrs. AcroN Amus, Pitt, Bonny, Ltell, Olives, Cait. i. oknwall, Drs. Boor, Buoh, tQcrraEa, and W. __. STANTON, 3 58 l Manager. 5 " Coach and Horses " Hotel, Cobnek of Bridge and ThafaloabStrbets, NbLBO». mHE above HOTEL,— RE-BUILT and •*■ thoroughly RE-FURNISHED by the present Proprietor, will be fouad replete with everything required by Visitor, io Nelaon. _, Pbivats Suites of Apabtsients foh Families. ALFHED LEECH, 3591—26 Proprietor. TENDERS will be received by the UPPER MOTURKA ROAD BOARD up fco 10 a.m. on SATURDAY, the 15th September, for GRAVELLING TADMOR VALLEY, for FORMING MOTUEKA VALLEY, and for the Remainder of Work on Hops Road. Specifications of Gravelling may be Been at the Residence of Mr Isaac Fitch; of Forming, at the Kesiden.e of tin Secretary; of Work on Hope Ro.d at the Residence of Mr G. Sios., and of all the work at the Tadmor Post Office. Specifications of Work on Hope Road wiil ouly be seen after the Bth of September. , D. LINDSAY, J Secretary. Upper Motueka, Angus* 23rd, 1877. 3587—5 FOE THE DEPARTMENT. 3 CASES AND FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAK, Just Ebceivbd AND Now ON VIEW AT TRAFALGAR-STREET. 3563

Tke 6d. and Is. TABLES ATTRACTION ! if i i" r iJirn___Maa»fc6^ufa-___ii_» AN OLD SAYING FALSIFIED. • =-— ■ ■ "■"""""""*id"'ii'niirtiTiTi . It is an old saying that it is a difficult matter to please everybody, but thia wsa not the the case last Saturday night, when upwards of 400 people expressed their entire satisfaction at the GREAT BARGAINS given away at JAMES'S 6d. and Is. TABLES ! __^_-_-^T^ — - - >--,-. _^~-~.-.,-..^,. 1 » Butter Coolers ! Butter Coolers ! Sugar Basins! Sugar Basins ! THREE MORE OASES to unpack for Saturday Night ! ! ! ■ The Reserve Shelves and Tables i appropriated expressly for the contents of B9ver*d immense Hogsheads and Caaea, all bought at ridiculously Jotr ppices, aad to be sold equally cheap ; besides the goods are beautiful to look at, useful in the ijouse, aud will laat for life, THE ASSORTMENTS ARE IMMENSE, amongst them ara Class Jugs G iaas Mustard Pote Scented Oil „ Candlesticks „ Cream Jugs Pipes i „ Bed-room do. „ Butter Coolares Peicil Cases „ Mugs Pictures Tobacco Pouches Sugar Basins Kuives and Forks Cigar Cases „ Toilet Stands Pocket Knives Ac, &c, & c . „ Tumblers Penknives &c. & c ., & c , JOHN JAMEgUJridgwat \W For a Short Time Only ! Haspectioa Speoialh Invited.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 207, 1 September 1877, Page 3

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