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MISS DANIELL'S SCHOOL, Hardy-st, will R& OPEN MONDAY, July 18. 3292— 4 a A.R. DAKIELI, WANTED a GOOD LAUNDRESS. Apply at 231 2—1 p The COLLEGE. ANTED to REWT in or near Neison, ONE cr TWO K( OMS, Window looking Bonth, suitab'e for an Artists' Studio. Address, stating terms, to B A. B, "MaU "Office. 3006— at c MRP. SPOONKR, Wellicgton Terrace, receives PUPILS for tha PIANOEuRTE, 2 J-houis a week, £1 la. a Q isrttr. _ 5275~ lm NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS OWISG to the undersigued, if not PAID by the Ist or August n.xt, will be bUED FOR wi hout further noaee. GEORGE KING. 3002—3 A HOUSE TO LET at the POUT, at •*"*- present in the occupation of Edw asd Everett, Jun. ; immediate pos3_ssion_ Apply EV£RSTT BROS. & CO. -COl— t c Eo3e Bank High School, Tbafalg__r-_.t.; Sodth. THE above RC3OOL will RE-OPEN ot MONDAY, 18th in.tant. Terms on applic ition to the Principal, Mra. T.SCOTT. 3005-3 WAIMEA EIFLES. rHE SHOOTING for the CUP is POST PONKD until FRIDAY, July Istb, The ANNUAL BALL will be held the same evenicg, at tbe Chobal Bali.. Wakefleld. Tickets, 4s. WILLIAM COLEMAN, Li. ut. 2216— 3 a Hon. Sea. Ball Committee. ■3. £2 A. _3 ! THE un.er.isnei beg. to announce that he hss bear; aellin? i New Season's Tea ex rm. ss. * B-snabtt," (Th, Melbourne FoX THE PAST SIX WEEKS ! 91b. Canisters 20s Guaranteed free from Smallpox ! I C. SMUH, j G' verntm nt Wharf, The Port. A Consignment to hand of Condensed Milk — fr'anoy Ornamental Confectionery— Jewelry— -and CigHrg • me now efferin^ at absurdly low prices. 3004—1. New Teas, SEASON 1881-83. Shipped per s.a. " BOWEN " from FOOCHOW DIRECT TO NEW ZEALAND. WE have pleasure in announcing the ARRIVAL of our First Shipment of New Season's Teas selected specially for our requirements, CONSISTING OF 2,000 Half-chssts Kaisow Congou 5,000 Boxes do. 50 Qr-chests Scented Orange Pekoe SO Qr.-chests Gunpowder The above will include a few of the Very finest Kaisow Congous of the Season. Musters wili be on view on TUESDAY, the 19th instant. We have also, per same steamer, a shipment of Plain and Fancy Checked China Mattings Cbina Silks „ Pith Helmets Sclanders & Co. Nelson, 12th July, 1881. 3000 IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Nelson District Court, Holden at Nelson - . In the matter of lhe Debtors' and Creditors' Acis, and of JOHN CURRI K MOU TRAY and ROBERT MAUTIN CROSBIE, Arranging Debtors. NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made to this Honorable (Vuvi on MONDAY, the ISth day of July, ISSU at the hour of Eleveu of tho Clook i» the Forenoon, or so soon thereafter as Con«»e-l can bn henrd, on behalf of tho übove-tiaived JOHN CURRIE MOUTRAY and KQSKKT MARTIN CROSBIE for » Declaration af the complete execution of the Deed <vf A» v rangetoent executed by tham aud tiled iv thk Court on the Bth day of June, 19S1. Dated this Hth day of July, ISSI. PITT AND MOORE, 3009-1 Debtors* So'.icUora. H. D. JACKSON Has just received a beautiful lot of novv FANCY GOODS, amongst which will | ba found LADIES' FANS— the largest and best, lot ever offered in Nelson LADIES' RUSSIA and MOROCCO LEATHER BAGS— a very good assortment. , PURSES, POCKET-BOOKS, < CIGARETTE CASES, &c— quite new and very good CRYSTAL PHOTO. FRAMES— the first introduced into Nelson VASES, TOILET SETS, &c— a very pretty selection A large number of other choice things too numerous to mention. Also, HYMNAL COMPANION, with and j without music i MERCER'S Oxford Edition, do. HYMNS ANCIENT & MODERN, do. WESLEYAN & PRESBYTERIAN HYMN BOOKS , NEW BOOKS, MUSIC, STATIONERY, &c. New supplies of WATER and OIL COLORS, BRUSHES, DRAWING PAPER, &c. H. D.JACKSON, Bookseller, Stationer, and Fanoy De^er. 301Q— 8

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 166, 14 July 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 166, 14 July 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 166, 14 July 1881, Page 2