The gospel is preached every " SUNDAY EVENING, at tlfe BETHEL, Port Road. 2040 WANTED IMMEDIATELY.— A STEADY MAN, who can MILK WELL, to take charge of a few Cows near Nelson. Also, a Smnrt IAD, about Fourteen years of age. Apply, Office of this Paper. 2159 \ TO LET, Partly Furnished, if required, an ' Eight-roomed HOUSE, Opposite the Institute, Hardy-street; Rent to Suit Tint's. Apply to W. BRENT. 1920 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PROVINCE OF NELSON. Gentlemen, — As the Election for the Superintendency, for the next term, t>*kes place shortly, at tbe sugetstion of my friends I beg to announce my intention of becoming a CANDIDATE for your suffrages. As I deem it far better to see you personally than write a lengthened address in the papers, I propose shortly to ask 3 r ou to meet me in Nelson, and at convenient places in the various districts of the Province, when I hope to be able to give you such explanations of the manner in which I would prop se to fulfil the duties of a Superintendent, nnd to satisfy you that, in tlv- event of my being elected, my conduct during office would bear comparison with any promises I had made. I am G ntlemen, Your Obedient Servant, W. GIBBS. Totaranui, Sept. 27, 1869. 2066 GO b I M £ *** 3 i i.H EX Abdul Medjid. — To the Boot and Shoe Trade.— Now opening, a direct shipment from the leading Manufacturers, consisting of a very superior lot of FIRST-CLASS UPPERS. French and English Calf, Stout Fronts, Grafts, Grindery, &e , &c. M. LIGHTBAND. N.B, — Constant supplies to hand of Best Stout SOLE LEATHER and KIP. 1951 EX Abddl Medjid. — Another shipment, consisting of s*ooo PAIRS of those wellknown COOKHAM BOOTS. 1952 M. LIGHTBAND. "Ij-IX Abdul Medjid. — 80 Trunks, being a XJj Large and Various Assortment of SEASONABLE BOOTS AND SHOES. As the above Goods are a direct shipment from the Best Manufacturers, thev will be SOLD •■it PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Country Storekeepers and Heads of Families will find the present an excellent opportunity for sorting up their Stocks. M. LIGHTBAND. N.B. — New Elastic inserted in Boots. Repairs promptly executed on the Prennses. 1953 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, THE HOURS OF SALE WILL BE T7IROM "J f\ AM. TO A P.M. TRAFALGAR HOUSE. 2132 FUNE R A L . mHE FRIENDS of the late Mrs. T. FOY, _!_ are respectfully invited to attend her | FUNERAL, which will leave her late residence, Waimea Road, on SUNDAY, at Half-past Two ' p.m., for the Wesleyan 'Church, Hardy-st., and from thence to the Old -Cemetery, Collingwoodstreet. — VW.^BRENT, 2145 " Undertaker. ALL PERSONS Owing me any Money are requested to PAY the same to me forthwith. And all persons to whom lam indebted are requested to send mp in their Bills with>ut delay. WILLIAM DICKENSON. Nelson, October 8, 1869. 2158 FOR SALE. WESLEY'S WORKS.— I7 Volumes, com- 1 plete,. half-bound calf. p r i ce £2 15s. j R. LUCAS Se SON.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 238, 9 October 1869, Page 3
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