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I JUST RECEIVED. A Second Shipment of the CHOICEST SUM Elt \J GOODS TWEEDS, COATINGS, &<: of the best manufacture. Cheap Line. — A quantity of lhe l&te Isaac Martin's stock having been purchased very cheaply by me, I am prepand to make up GOOD TWEED SUITS, from £', 5 TROUSERS, from 16 other mate-rials equdly eh ap. O. P. ANDERSEN, TAILOR AND DRAPER, TRAFALGAR STRKhT, NKLSON — NOWjOiPiSN. MEDICAL HALL, HAHDY-STRKKT, {NJe xt Masonic Hotel, JAME.SIJOOM , PROPRIETOR, For Five yeara Manager Hadfie-'s Drug Emporium.; t JAMES BOON has now Opened with a large and varied Stock of PUKE DRUGS and CHEMICALS, PATENT, HOMCEOPA TIII C, and HERBAL MEDICINES. Also, a complete Stock of PER UMERY by the best makers. BRUSHWARE aud TOILET REQUISITES of every conceivable kind. Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Receipts dispensed witb J. B.s usual ability. In addition to tha above, a large stock of HORSE and CATTLE MEDICINES will be kept. JAMES BOON, Pharmaceutical Chemist, opposite Fell & Atkinsoa's, Hurdy-strep'. OPENING OF New Dining Rooms JAMES H. BETTS begs to announce that lie has NOW OPENED £ Those Spacious Premises! late James' Furnishing Stores, Bridge Btreet which he has fitted up with every requisite for the comfort and convenience of his patrons, — where he hopes to see all his old friends, and as many new ones as possible. Separate Rooms for Ladies.| Well-aired Beds. Meals and Beds 1/- each. Dinner 12 to 2. A Room set apart for special use of Members of Cricket and Football Clubs, GRATIS. BETTS' DINING ROOMS AND HOARDING HOUSE, BRIDGE-S TREET, Four doors below Collingwood-st., Nelson. 3150— t J. R. SIGLEY, TINSMITH, &c.,; Has for Sale, at very low prioes for cash, /^JORRUGATED aud Plain Sheet Iron j Sheet aud Block Tin ; Rain Water Goods ; Ridging ; Pump 3 ; Tanks; Copper and Tin Washing Boilers j Portable Furnaces ; Gas and Water Fittings ; Garden Hose ; Dairy aud Kitchen Utensils ; Stove Pipes"; Stencil Plates, Travelling Boxes, &c. Jobbing in Town or Country attended to at reasonable rates. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. IS iHl CLYDESDALE ENTIHE '* ■VJBi PRESIDENT! For Pedigree tee Cards. PRESIDENT will Travel as follows* — Mondays, Railway Hotel ; Wednesdays, through Dovedale to Rose's ; Thursdays, through Ngatimoti — Motueka Hotel Mid-day, Arnold's Hotel, Riwaka, at Night ; Fridays, Moutere Inn Midday ; all other days at James Ilagen's Stables, Spriug Grave. Terms. — £3. Groomage 55., to be paid on first service. Liberal allowance made for two or more mares. R. McRAE, 8918— tc Richmond. Aw^^ TO TRAVEL THIS Thorough-bred Horse BRED" ie 1880 ; got by Leander dam Corona, by Towton (imp.), by Gratia dam Stride. Towton by Melbourne, Cinerelle by Touchstone, Brocade; Leander by Dead Shot dam Miss Nightingale, by Sir Hercules (imp.), Jessica dam of Strop • Dead Shot by Raveusworth (imp.); C rtainty by II Rarbigre ; Chance by Sir Hercules. (Further see Stud Book.) CORONET is a rich golden chestnut, standing 15| hands high, ani showing i«-J mense power aud great quality. CORONET will Travel as ut.der :— Monday, through Motueki (Coppins 3 Hotel at 10 o'clock; to Travellers' Kest, Riwaka ■ •tetuming by Brooklyn in the Afterooon! * Thuraday at Brougham"*, Upper Moutere ' ' A fttruoou, Rose*?, Dovedale. Eridiy Morn' ' iog, Remnant's, Ngatimoti ; returning After- * noou by Paogatotara. The rest of the week - at Kildrummie's, Lower Moutere. TERMS.— Hacks £2 iOs.; guarantee i £3 3s. Thoroughbred Mares, £5 5 8# . groomage 55., to be paid to groom first visit. Al] Fees to be paid to ihe undersigned ob or before lst of January, 1886. W. P, SIMPSON, 3790— t c Lower Moutere,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 265, 16 November 1885, Page 4

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