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, &c, &c. M. LIGHTBAND. N.B, — Constant supplies ta hand of Best Stout SOLE LEATHER and KIP. 1951 EX Abdul Medjid. — Another shipment, consisting of 2000 PAIRS of those , wellknown COOKHAM BOOTS. 1952 M. LIGHTBAND. _ ___ EX Abdul Medjid. — 80 Trunks, being Large and Various Assortment of SEASONABLE BOOTS AND SHOES. As the above Goods are a direct shipment from the Best Manufacturers, they will be SOLD at 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 Premises. 1953 THE SUPERINTENDED CY. MR. HORN solicits the attendance of the Electors at the places mentioned below, each Evening, at Half-past Seven o'clock : — Stoke, School-house : Saturday, Oct. 16. Richmond, Agricultural Hall : Monday, Oct. 18. Spring Grove, School-house : Tuesday, Oct. 19. Waketield, Forest Inn : Wednesday, Oct. 20. Waimea West, Southend School-house : Thursday, Oct. 21. Upper Moutere, School-house : Friday, Oct. 22. Lower Moutere, School-house : Saturday, Oct. 23. Motueka, Institute : Monday, Oct. 25. RiWAKA, School-House : Tuesday, Oct. 26. 2196 ELECTION OF SUPERINTENDENT. MR, CURTIS will be glad to MEET the ELECTORS of the PROVINCE, on the Evenings and at the places mentioned below : Wakefield : Forest Inn, Saturday Oct. 16. Waimea West : School-house, Monday, Oct. 18. Upper Moutere: School-house, Tuesday, Oct. 19. Lower Moutere : School-house, Wednesday, Oct. 20. Motueka : Institute, Thursday, Oct. 21. Riwaka : School-house, Friday, Oct 22. Wakapuaka : Black Horse, Saturday, Oct. 23. Stoke : School-house, Monday, Oct. 25. Collisgwood : Miles' Hotel, Wednesday, Oct. 27. Takaxa : Dodson's Hotel, Thursday, Oct. 28. The Meetings to take place at Seven o'clock. Nelson, October 8. 2181 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, THE HOURS OF SALE WILL BE T^ROM "I f\ A.M. TO A P.M. TRAFALGAR HOUSE. 2132 GO H g b § M £ I ~ £ I f MRS. T (P A TKINSOST, O • \J» X3L Dressmaker, &c, Informs her Customers and the Public that she has 1 REMOVED from Bridge-street to the House in Tasman-st., lately occupied by Mr. Robert Aitken. 2156 "DELLGROVE TNN AND QTORE, JQ X Wai-iti, £> J. WAGSTAFF, Proprietor. DIGGERS and others can b© SUPPLIED with EVERY REQUISITE at Moderate Prices. 1932,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 244, 16 October 1869, Page 3
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