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Cathedral, Nelson. AN ORDINATION will (r>.v.) b a held TO-MOHROW, at 11 a.m. Sermon by the Kev. W. G. BAKER. Offertory for General Church Fund. 8886--1 THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, HAILKNSTKIN BROTHERS, Pr. prietors. Tpncourage Colonial Industry.

"VTTew Spring Gcods now on view. "FTlngHsb and Colonial Tweed & Felt Hats, XT7"ell worthy of Inspcc.icn.

nFeolancia Suits in great ra iety. T^ngineers' Overalls and Junipcrß. 4 11 Clothing guaranteed sbrunk. T arge and verid Stock to Beleot from. A nd all Goods marked in plain figures. T^"ew Jersey Suits, splendid value. TVust Coats in Alpaca and Silk.

Holloivay's Ointment and Pills. — Safely and Securely. — When the sev. riti?s of winter have yielded to the genia' spring, invalids should make a determined tffort to regain their lo*t health • when, through confinement indoors, want of appetite, and disturbed sleep, the miire syßtem baa been weakened, find the spirits have bren broken down, Holloway's remedies are equal to the occasion. Tho Ointmutt rubbed ovtr the regions of the stomach and liver, aided by tbe internal administration c f his Pills, will rectify the digestion, regulate the bile, a' d purify the blood — three sanatory actions which will speodily confer renened vigour, braco up the failing nerves, couflnn the flaacid m ecks, a™d restore to the ailing cbeeifu'n-ss — that great chat m of exis ence.

/"Cricketing Shirts & Trousers well shrunk. T ongcloth, Oxford and Regatta Shirts. /"\ possum Rugs and Mosgiel Mauds, nperms Cash. No Becond price. TTats : Straw Goods at less than cost, Tnoludiog all tbe Newest Shapes. "VTew Mosgiel Tweed Suite, Men's, 43/6. f^\ ood value ia Silk Ties, Braces, &c, -factory Price for Tweeds and Flannels. A Shgte Garment at Wholesale Price. /~1»U and laspect our Bojk' Clothing, nnhe Stock will be shown with pleasure. only ad tcbs is TuAFALQAR-STREiiT, "T> obebt Allan, the Manager. "VTour custom kindly solicited

WANTED a Good General SERVANT. Ap[,ly ATrs. Kdwd. EVERETT, Jun., Tha Po t. 3884—1 ■\£* ORANGES 1/- (sweet aa honey), XD Alfo, Lemons, Lcqua's, Mandarins, in a iy quautity. -MOLLER. 4885-1 WANTED TO EXCHANGE. AM VRR that will Bonn fcal— suitable for firm or bush work — for a lighter one. Apply J. M. CROUCHER, 3887 Richmond. PRINCE ALBERT FOOTBALL CLUB. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL, PUOVINfIAL HALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6. Tickets 7/6. 3883— 4a

A Service of Song (by the Sunday School Cnldron) ENTITLED "River Singers/ 1 WILL BE GIVEN In the WESLEYAN CHURCH, Hardy-st., On MONDAY EVENING Next, October 3, commencing at 7 30. ADMISSION FREE. Collection iu aid of Sunday School Fuud.

FIUST SHOW OS Spring GrOODS NOW OPEN R. T. Melhuish, TRAFALGAR STKKKT,

In the matter of the Winding up of " The Champion Coppeu-mining Company of New Zealand, Limited (in liquidation). Preliminary Notice. rHE whole of the PROPERTY in the above matter will be submitted for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Auction Rooms of Messrs SHARP and SONS, On WEDNESDAY, the 30lh day of November next. A. D. BAYFEILD, — 1 Official Liquidator.

A SPECIAL SHOW OF CHOICE v^PHING JVI ILLINERY IN THE NEW SHOP. Just Opened: A splendid lot of fc- UN SHAD as, HOSIERY, And FANCY GOODS

Cricket 1 Cricket! JUST OPENED, ex "AORANGI."

ON E Case of CRICKETING MATERIALS — an excellent assortment of best nnikes, comprising Men's and Youths' BATS, BALLS, STUMPS, LEG GUARDS, BATTING GLOVES, GAUNTLETS, &c, &c, AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. Inspection Invited. At ll* HounselVS) Nos. 1, 2, o, Bridge street. P.S. — Clubs liberally dealt with.

Everything marked at the lowest possible price.* •*MM^M»Q — — — — — • JAMES HAET, General Draper, LANCASHIRE HOUSE B JIDGK STRKBr.

ART UNION OF STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF Colonial and Other Scenery, by permission of the Colonial Secretary, COMPRISING fiOO PICTURES of English, """ Continental, American, and New Zealand Scenery ! among whiou may be mentioned Tli3 Artist's Dream— • Abbot jford - Fountains iu Kome — Coffee I'lanUtion, Mexico — The Groat Suspension Bridgo, New York— -Lake, Lucerne — Grand Armory, Berlin — The Tomb of Napoleon — The Great Kestloes City, New York — Orangery, Versailles — Geneva nni its Bridges— Cork from the Mardyke— Statue of Frederick the Groat — Kome from St. Peter's— Can't you talk, Jack ? — Popocatapeth — Suspension Bridge, Niagara FuIIb — Edinburgh Castle —Rome uu i tbe Tib 1 r — The Fairies' Walt. 500 Tickets at One Shilling. Tickets may ba hal at ho CO-OPERATIVE STORES, TRAF -.1 GAR STKKMT.

Just Received. NEW ZEALAND DIARIES For 1838. Now Supply of HAGGARD'S BOOKS. NEW SEASON'S FISHING TACKLE, CONSISTING OF Trout Flios Dovou Minnows Fly Rods, Reels Landing Nots Silk and Horsohuir Linos Wnding Stocking* Ami other Requisites. At J. UounseWn.

H. I). JACKSON. i -■„,- f\ .«..._ . „ . iii DUi-iiNG lie-building, Business will be carried on in temporary premises, NEXT HANK OF NEW ZEALAND. — — 0 -~ — — H. D. Jackson.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 300, 28 September 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 300, 28 September 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 300, 28 September 1887, Page 2