John James 8c Co, Auctioneers AND Commission Agents, Opposite Mb. Moss Datis's Store, j VALUATIONS MADE. j SALES UNDERTAKEN T PRIVATE RESIDENCES IN TOWN OR COUNTRY. NOTICE. WE beg to announce that in accordance with the custom now prevailing in Wellington and Dunedin, that on and after >Saturday next, the 9th February, we intend OPEJMI X GOUR AUCTION ROOMS EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m , thus afiording to those persons who are unable to attend the Auction Sale an opportunity of obtaining Goods at their lowest reserve prices. JAMES & CO., Auctioneers. T CHAPMAN", ** » Chibinet Sweep, 829— 12ai Collingwood-St., Nelson.
MUSIC. MRS. MACARTNEY (Pupil of Sir Julius Benedict, Mme. Ferrari, In-troctr ss of the Princesses of Wales, Louise, «n1 B atrice ; Signor F. La blaohe, and Mr Kisely, Orgar'isf,C'if ton, England), is prepared to GIVE LESSONS on the PIANOFORTE ond HARMONIUM, and in SINGING, at h>r Residence, TRAFALGAR-STREET SOUTH, mxt door to Mr. Gully's. TEEMS ON APPLICATION. 14th January, 1884 204—26 a Notice of Application for Transfer of License. IHEINRIOH INTEMANN, of Nelson, * being the Holder of a Publican's Licenße in respect of the House and Premises situate at Haven-road, Nelson (Ar.cbor Inn>, do hereby give notice that I desire 10 obtain, and wi 1, at the next Licensing Meetinff of the Port Licensing Commiitee, to be faolden at the Resident Magistral e'e C lurt-house, N< lson, on the 6th day of March, 1884, apply for a TRANSFER of the said LioeDse from myself to EMMA TAYLOR, my appointee. Dated the 20th day of February, 1884. 878—3 HEINRICH INTEMANN.
Tailoring. T W ELSO]sr ( late of Cwrtertj • *^i bury) respectfully annouuuee to the public of Nelson and Districts that be has commenced bnsioes3 in the above trade, and respectfully solicits their patmna«e. J. NELSON, having had an extensive 'xperieoce in the above trade in all its branches customers can rely upon their orders beipg executed in tbe LATEST ARTISTIC STYLES, COMBINED WI^U FIRST-CLASS FIT AND WORKMANSHIP. A Good Selection of ENGLISH and CuLONIAL TWEEDS, FANCY COATJNGS, CLOTHS, &o. Try J. Nelson's Suits to measure... £4 4s. Try J. Nkd-on's Trousers & VestadojG2 23. Try J. Nelson's Tweed Trousers do£l ss, i^**Notb Address — J. NELSON, TAILOR, &c, Opposite Liphtbanc's Boot Warehouse, : TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON, 805— 3tn NOTICE. ETTOOPE begs to thank his • •*"** friends for the support accorded to him during many years past, and «o inform them that he has opened 'hose NEW and COMMODI- Ud PREMISE 3 by the Railway Gates, wifcti a lurge stock of FIRST-CLASS GOODS, consisting of Drapery, Clothing, Boots and Sbo^c, Groceries, Oilmen's Stores, Earthenware, Ironmongery, &c, &c. E. HOOPEE begs al? o to state that having had long experience of the requirements of the District, and being now in a position to buy on the beet terms and in the best markets, he is confident of bis ability to offer his cus'omera the very best value for their money, and he trusts that the advantages he is able to off.r, together with honest and straightforward denliosr, will secure him a etill larger business than heretofore. Upcouotry sett'era and others will save bo h time and money by making their purchases at E. HOOPER'S RAILWAY STORES WAKEFIELD. 7i9-t c
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 48, 26 February 1884, Page 3
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