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SM. SOLOMON AND CO. have just • Opened a large Stock of DRESS MATERIALS. See advertisement in to-morrow's Mail. 1670 FLOWERS, Flowers, Flowers, for the coming BALL, a splendid and choice variety, at low prices. 1671 S. M. SOLOMON AND CO. PARASOLS, Underclothing Trimmings, Hosiery, Cheap Clothing, and Flannels. See advertisement to-morrow evening. 1672 S. M. SOLOMON AND CO. HATS and RIBBONS, Hats and Ribbons. See advertisement to-morrow evening. 1673 S. M. SOLOMON AND CO. FAMILY and SMALL BIBLES on Sale, at B. LUCAS & SON'S. , . — . . — ___ BOOT & SHOE IMPORTERS, » . i EX COUNTESS OF KIN--1 TORE. » £ /GENTLEMEN'S, LADIES', 1 ■_} XJ & CHILDREN'S BOOTS td t UD and SHOES in great variety, & t 2 suitable for the season, NOW rj I M OPKNED, and taken in to stook. Q fi In addition to which, we beg to _*_ , .5 remind our friends and the pub- _y_, *• "*-*1 lie: that we have still a quantity h_ ', K4 of Deteriorated Stock (referred .3 to in our last advertisement), H ,i <j among which is a LARGE AS- • W 1 f=j SORTMENT of Gentlemen's, _^ 1 £_j Ladies', and Children's Boots that we are prepared to Clear Out at LESS than English 1 COST. t NELSON. 1652 e NELSON ANNIVERSARY FETE. 1 e mHE GENERAL COMMITTEE appointed to X organise the CELEBRATION of the r TWENTY -FIFTH ANNIVERSARY of the e SETTLEMENT of NELSON have resolved upon the following outline: — t PROGRAMME : _ PROCESSION of various ORDERS and SOa CIETIES, to assemble on the Government Domain, at 10 o'clock, a.m. Mr. James Graham, Chairman of Sub-Coinmittee. t t BOTANICAL GARDENS. r COLD COLLATION at 1 o'clock. Mr. Robert ? Burn, Chairman of Sub-Committee. -1 AFTERNOON— SPORTS and DANCING. J. S. t Cross, Esq., Chairman of Sub-Committee. ;, HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION-F. Huddle- | stone, Esq., Chairman of Sub-Committee. 3 TEA at 5 o'clock. Mr. Robert Burn, Chairman of Sub-Committee. GRAND DISPLAY of FIREWORKS in the Evening. J. S. Cross, Esq., Chairman of §üb- *** Committee. DINNER in the Odd-fellows' Hall, at 6 o'clock. Tickets, each, to be had of the Dinner Committee, available for the pioneers and ir original founders of the settlement, until the a instant, and afterwards for as many of the public also as can be accommodated in the Hall. N. Edwards, Esq., Chairman of SubCommittee. 2 BALL in the Provincial Hall, at 9 o'clock. Tickets, obtainable of the Ball Committee '• or Stewards. T. Brunner, Esq., Chairman of Sub-Committee. Distinctive Badges. — The Pioneers (or first expedition men) will be furnish-, d with a Blue favor; is the Early Settlers with a Red ; and tlieir Children e with a White. t, ,t Committee of Wats and Means: 3, The following Gentlemen have been appointed Chairmen in their respective districts: — Nelson: John Beit, Esq. '» Wakapuaka: Arthur S. Collins, Esq. " Stoke: Hugh Martin, Esq. Waimea East: J. W. Barnicoat, Esq. Waimea South: Mr. J. T. Smith. Waimea West: N. G. Morse, Esq. Moutere: Charles Kelling, Esq. Motueka: Captain Fearon. Riwaka: Mr. Bernard Macmahon. Golden Bay. Mr. W. C. Riley. '_ Marlborough: C. Goulter, Esq. The following Gentlemen being appointed a GENERAL COMMITTEE for the purpose of * carrying out the arrangements for the above celebration, are hereby informed that the Commiitee holds its MEETINGS at the Bank Hotel, Hardystreet, every MONDAY and THURSDAY AfterC noon, at 3 o'clock, when their attendance is respectfully requested: — Messrs Barnicoat, Brunner, Baigent, Batey, Dickinson, Elliott, N. Edwards, e J. D. Greenwood, W. Harkness, H. D. Jackson, , Sir David Monro, H. Martin, D. Moore, H. Redy wood, jun., A. J. Richmond, A. Saunders, J. T. I Smith, W. M.Stanton (Chairman), D. Sinclair, T. Tunnicliff, C. B. Wither, and E. Wastney, ■with power to add to their number. Chairmen of the Sub-Committees are, ex officio, members of this Committee. H. D. JACKSON, Hon. Sec. N.B. — Chairmen ofthe Sub-Committees are requested to intimate to the public by advertisement 8 as soon as the arrangements are completed. [1631 I

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 14, 17 January 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 14, 17 January 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 14, 17 January 1867, Page 3

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