TTTHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HENNESSI'S BATTLE-AXE BRANDY, Single Bottle, 5/. JOHN DE KUYPER AND SONS ANCHOR BRAND, J.D.KZ Full Coutdois, Siogia Bottle, 4/6. Martell'a PAtE/|f lfiuK B^ANDY^ JAMES DENIS^ENB^MOUNIE^CO'S VINE LKA^Tfi/ per BcU\of ENGLISH ATJtk AND POSTER OF I BEST BRANDS/^ GEORGE TIWHIPSJON, WAKATU HOTEL 2237 . > j ~i±\W&f TWEED TROUSERS, MEN'S* TWEED TROU3ERS and VESTS, from 15/6. s DEAR PUSLIO-If yoa've not 'aid in Your S'oolc.pf Summer Ctothiag, I'll sell you Clothes to suit tin Times — To you that mast ba soothing. I know quits wwel t in sa h hard times, s All that you can you'll save— Then patronise mo if yoi plea'.e, To all well I'll bebave. Just come and see my Stock of Goods — Tbe finest Stock in Town. I've Suiis in Colors x»f all aorts— there's Black and Blue and Brown. My Coats are <>f the Latest m ike, And really very neat. v-y Just see my Sto~;k of weU-made\ Pants, I quint tee a treat. ~* Sach Vtsts in Nelson ns'cr before Ha«e bten exuosed for S*le ; My Ties and Co'U»s jusi received Froni the Latest Mail Mf f>r«rcont< and Waterproofs Will fifWh s'.iort aid tali ; I've Hats ofeWy sbopa aci fcize To fit you oneSffid)all, I have laid in my BSmmer'a Stock, -Regardlesjjof cxpeo\a; — I'll cay no mtav^l Corn^ and Judge— 'Twill save you much suspense For Gentlemen, for Workiug-roen, For B>ys, and Youths and Children, My Stock's laid ia at Lowest "' \ / 1 Rites, expressly for the million. <• ' 'Twould be to bbsur<l (or n>e to Try my price list to lay down, But guarantee at lower rates th in ■ Any in the town 1 Pkaso come »t once, whi'e yt-t my Stock is la'ge and to comp'c'e; I'm everybody's C o jhier, and the Cheapest in Trafalgar-street A. T. FRIEN D, TRAFALGAR-STREET, (Next Door to Thomson, Confectioner.) Open from 3 a.m. to 8 p m., f r the convenience of the Public. 2388—24 tADIES' COLL.EGJATE SCHOOL. The Second Quarter will commence Oct. 6. EOR the convenience of, those Young ladiea who imy have discontinued attendioV school, SPtCL^^ASSES will be fcrrcoji in ArciENX History and LuebaTDBK, Bo^A^T^ZOOJiiMl, OlibLiiliV, 51u«|jBK HISTOEf |B?nffoOEßlf -LIPEBATOBE. TnV latter will include a Sketch of the Origin and History of tTfcr-English Langaftge. No Special Clashes will be commenced unless ttufframes of six students be entered. J ' References on application. f ' KENT HOUSE, Waiaiea Road. 2981— 3 ]\/f i^AJ^E MA DE l/l NE , -"-■-v^(LjrUily arrived^ft^mjpraince), will/tell fortVunes. Basted Boose, tßXjUiji&s. Squark, / Private Rooms. 2582—6 4pOSTAND THIS SEASON, ""AtE. *6e Entire Horse *% a/r eagle. War Esgfe, a dirk brown colt of great power, was g6t by Golden Eagle, dam a ihoroughbr«rm,ara, imported by 1 the late Mr. G. E<ftter /rom Victoria, in 1866, where ehe woa three-mile races in firet-claaa com- ( pany. Gotten Eagle, by Risk, who was (tot by Camel out of a Skeleton mare. CameUhn ported) by Camel— dam M»ss Skim, bwSSmP — Striking Biauty, by Sorcerer-^^ening-. borongli— Sir .Peter Skeleton Cnuported) by Mesttr Hobert— dam, bir W»lifr Raleigh mare. I The Biamina of the stock o/Risk is well known— a qaal ty inherited frojm that h r^e's granJsire Skeleton, who was ope of the beet horses ever br.d in le!an I. AVhea brought out at ihs.Ourragh of KiMaret he won fire out of the six races f >r which hmtuie 1. and was sold by his bree ler, tbe Mumuia of Sligo, for £2000. Eor first-class hnskneys no better b ood can be found, and/ the running of Golden Eagle, ac the Mftlborough Mestiug in 1860, where he defeated Voltigeur (haltbrother to Malvinsj aofl Harebell for the Maiden Plate, showed Jfiao tbe possession of considerable speed. M _, The produce '^VaJr mares covered by ths above horse th : a season will be entered for the ' -W»r Eagle Cup " of £25, added to a s*eep of £5 eaih, to be run for at the Nelson Meetings ie 79. Terms: £3 a Mare, and ss. groom jpe. Al'owance made for two or more mares. All fees to be paid on or before the Ist January, 1875. ) J To stand at the Stables of the undersigned. 1 T. HARLEY. Just Received, and JNbto on Sale, AT? It. LUCAS & SON'S, Price 10s. 6d., TE RO U, ob the MAORI AT HOME. A Tale exhibiting th 3 Social Life, Manners, Habits, an I Customs of the Maori Race , ta New Zealand prior to the introduction of i Civilization amongst them. By JOHN WHITE, Native iNtBBPRBTKR, Auckland 1(\ MORE CASES oi Fiavel's 1U Pathst KITCHENERS, from Bft. to iti. 6in., Now on Salo at lowest bbmombbATIVH PBIOBS. At H . HOUNS EL L ' S , No. 1 Bridge-street, 8365
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 265, 6 October 1875, Page 3
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