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D. & Co.'a New Excelsior fplate English Levers;: -ThdlCodel „„.,„ y**^ , wel l worth $10 Its,, £3 15s.— S, D. & 'a Ladies'j finriish Silver >u):yvrorbh£7 £6 155.-s!*D. & , , " ir \ nntinr Ohronograpn teve * r £12 :> 10s.; or Crystal Glass £5 £6 10a— S. D. & Co.'s Silver Key! esHmifc ing Lever, value fo £10 10s Open face £5 10s. £1 15s.— The Wonderful Sterling Silver Defiance Hunter, worbh £3 10» Open Face, £1 7s 6d, £6 10s.— S. D. & Co.'s Official Railway English Lever, unequalled at £10 10s. £12 10s., £15 10s £18 10s., and £25 — S. D. & Co.'s Superb" 18,-carat Gold Eng sh Levers and Half Chronometers, never equalled un der 40 per cent. more. £6 10s and £7 10s., S. D. & Co.'g Ladies 18-carat Gold Keyless Watches, perfect gems, worth £10 • lOfc £8 10s, £11 10s., and £14 10a.— S, D. and Co.' Ladies' 18-carat Gold English Levers. Save at least 50 per cent, by purchasing" from the makers, £11 10s. and £12 10s— In Silver, Vortfe £30, and £27 and; £3o— 18-carat Gold, worth £60\ S. 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The Nelson Evening Mail. - W I orward a P.O. Order, payable ko S. D. fif and Co., Dunedin, with 2s 6d> added to- § pay post and registration, or serid : cash fin I • registered letter, and' we will forward f Watch on a week's free trial, bj-'ftssfc ( post. . 'I Note.— All letters to be addjess^ _ 4 """" STEWART DAWSON <fe O a 34, Princes street, Dttne&- ot Otter WoaW r JtMwh/M .^-MBtBOTOUB bxu »\it, and ATJOia^ND. p RI Z E STORY competition; THE PHOPEIETOBS of the STsjwoir BvJKnir HLU£ Trill glTo'»> I ' PBIZB OF FIVE GUINEAS sox raa bx&s} ■ ■ OB I GIN AL STOBI »ens ia to the Editor on or before October Slst, 1889 by any person resident in the Protinoial District of Nelson. The attention of Competitors is drawn to the folinw me COMDMIOirS, Jln 7 atory fX,?^ oomjly with them will be disqualified ; "W (1). The scene of the story most be laid in New /ealand. , . :, (2.) With the exception of this limifc.-the ohsracter of the story is entirely left to the author (3.) The story may he written by two or nwrepeopl© collaborating. ■ „:_.,., .-.-.> r (4.) It must be of such a length a* td.ocoupT no* leaa than eight columns, aor morj^ than sixteen columns of the Etbnutc Mia. Beyond eight columns, howeTer, length wiU c n«;t »f itself be considered a merit. Calculations maT be made on the basis of 1800 words to tha column, . . (5.) It must be legibly written, with wide spaces be» tween the lines, and on only ob» side of the paper, the several sheets of whioh mu»t b» numbered consecutively. (6.) Every story sent in must bear a v *nom de plume, and the author's real name and c »ddHj<Js mns4 also be sent enclosed in an;enve|ob« WKk tha nomde plume ' outside. The envelope will only be opened if the story gains the seize The author's name and address will then b» published. ' „, . . . . 7.) The successful story, will, belong solely to the Proprietors of the Evening, J^aii,, 'and will be publiahed m their Christinas Supplement (8.) Manuscripts will not be returned onlessi accompanied in the first instance by stamped and addressed envelope. _*•«»» mm. The decision aa to the merit of the storie arnved at by the Editor of the Evßjrnro> iU.il., or by such person or Committee oft: Persons as he may call in to assist him, mua. be considered by all competitors a? final, JVTE^SON ETENINGf.MAIL. Subscription • 6d. per wssk, delivered town and suburbs ; or 6s, per quarter, advance ; posted to aDy part of the colon* Advertisers in the countrj can remit pay tnent by Money Orders or Postage Stamps. Instructions as to the iniertfm tii mth' drawal of Advertisements ia thd I TSft'BNINa< Mail must he in writing. Advertisements received without Bach insfcruotibn^ be mserted until countermanded, ana-charge tor accordingly, While every care is exercisea'iiiireMaid to the due insertion of advehiseinerits; lid proprietors do hot hold them&ryei a reepon sibl© for non-iriflertioh thJrongtt " from other eaoseis i M& ' W"fnifitetotoM reserve to themSelre^ itne'^Qt* T t(f ;t bmltting advertiaemeti^ '« mf'&k* 1 U SBS&M objectionabre," : 6veD',yi|b^u^sS6h^^lse. may t hare been' bceiVed aid spaid5 paid fb¥ln ifaa For the donTßhietice 6f advittii'er^te^ea to advertisements may be serf* ixi'iki Mail übhßhing Office j but the proprietors uofc accept any responsibility in r this T^epeot. -Births, 1/.; Marriages, 2/6 each) ' cosh booked Births, 1/6 ; Marriages 3/-. , -'■■'-■ The livening Mail is on view at tKe'principal Advertising Agents thconghoat the world.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 244, 13 October 1886, Page 4

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