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GENTS' BOOTS Soled ?/6, Bealirg 1/-, at C. WEBB'S. Hardy street, Cash. If booked, old price charged. — lp LOST, yesterday &f tr-raoan, between Ne'.son and Richmond, an OVER- 1 CO (VT. Would tbo Finder kindly rom- 1 municiita with the Rev. Mr. OLIVKR, I Nolflon. ' -2835— lp I I JT VICTORY LODGE. I 1927 ' E#C I I npHR ORDINARY MONTdLY MEET I X ING will bo hold on T¥ESDAY I EVENING, August 26 h, in the Lodge I I Room, Colliogwoo i ttrest, Bt 7.30 ebarp. I I Business: Ordinary: Alsr>, a Paper by I" I Bro. Ebv. A.C Wi IGHP, I Fall Choral Service. ' I I Brethren of Sister Lodges ero cordially I " I invited. j I By order of the W.M., I THOMAS SCOTT. I 2837—2 Seoratary. I "FOOTBALL! WELLINGTON COLLEGE v. NELSON COLLEGE. mRAFALGAJt PARK, JL WEDNESDAY, Sept. 5. I Entra oe 1/-. Ladiep Free. J I Tickets may be obtained at Messrs. j 12840—1 Hounsoi.'jßnd Jackson's. I PUBLIC SCHOOLS pONCEBT, \J PROVINCIAL HALL I THURSDAY, August; 30. . I The First of a Scries of CONCERTS will j I be gi^en f a above, by the Scholars of I I thfl Toi-toi Valley ScbooU Admission 1/-. I ,1 Pr. oeeds to b^ devoted i.o provide Amuse I 1 ments on tho I 'lay Grouada of tha | j Girls' So oo's. I J Tickets to be had from the Stationers and I I Committecmen. I j Doors open at 7. Coner rt at 7.30. I 2 800-4 a W. BETHWAT/B. PALACE ROLLER SKATING RINK, BRIDGE STREET. 3WOW- OPEN D^.XZ.ir AS A FIRST-CLASS PLAGE OF POPULAR AMUSEMENT, Eveby AFTERNOON from 2.30 until 5 p.m.. and Every EVENING from 7;30 until 10 o'o ock sharp. Admission— ONE SHILLING. A Spbciai* Session for L\diks and Childbkn only, from 10 to 12 Admission Fbbb. Afternoon Admission for Ladies, Sixpexoe. GAKRIBON B*ND EVERY EVENING. SKATES FOR SALE AT RtNK. E. P. PALMER. Manager. THE PRINCESS ROLLER BK&TING RINK, BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. nnHE Manager bega to announce tkat A. the above Ems will be Opened in the course of a few days, witti an etHoient staff of gentlemaaly Attachit, and will nfEord the Public of Nelson A Superior and Select Resort for Popular Amusement and Healthy Exercise. The Building occupies an area of 135ffc by 40ft, thus affording a Magnificent Skating Surface, unsurpassed by any in thfl colony, and includes commodious Ante«rooms for both ladies and gentleman. Good conduct and decorum will be rigidly , enforced. GEORGE HUNTER, \ — t c Sole Manager.

[ HollOTvay's Pills. — No myfctery,— When* , ever fhe blcod is impure, or the general I health ia impaired, the human Indy if? pr*disposed to attacks of any prevailing epi* J demic. The first indioitt ons of faulty c action, the first sensations . of deranged 01 j diminished power, should be rectified bj 3 these purifying PUIp, which will cleanse all 1 corrupt and reduce all erring fanctiono tc k order. These Pills counteract the sabt c poisons in decaying enimnl or vegetable matter, and remove all tendency to bowel complaints, bi iousneso, and a hot of annoy- { ing symptoms arising' frora foal stomachs, s The fruit Bea3on is especially prons to pro- { dues irritation eff the bowels and disorders f of the digestive organs ; both of which 3 dangerous conditions can be C"mpletnly raj moved by HoHoway's eorreo'ire medioines.

PRIME CARROTS 3/6 sack. SWKDES 3/~. Various kinds SEED POTATOES, cheap.— LOCK BROS. 2836 -1 TO BUILDERS. mKNDKRS for ERFCriNG a SHOP in JL Bardy atresa will be received at my Office till NOON, on FRIDAY, September 814. A E. T. SOMERVILLE, 2887—8 Architect. To Let. ITIH-.T DESIRABLE PROPERTY on JL the Haven Road, adjoining the Reridenoß of H. V. Gully, Esq. Moderate rent to a good tenant. GEO. M. ROUT, Secretary Permansnt Building Soci-ly. 2839--tU o CITY OF NELSON. Town Clerk's Office, 27th Auguat, 188?. SEPARATE TENDKRS will be roceivod nfc ihe &\ove Office, until FEIOAY, tha 31 at instant, at Four p.m., for 1. Removing and Re-erecting Fencing for Queen's Gardens. 2. Laying Pipe Drain in Altonostreet, Plan and Specifications may bo Tseen at the City Suryeyor's Office. H, V. GULLY, 28*2-1 Town Clerk. r|T\HE Undersigned have ad- | vanced the price of all kinds ©f COAL FIVE SHILLINGS per Ton until further notice. ANCHdR S.S. COMPANY. COLLINGWOOD COAL CO. NFALE & HADDOW. JAMES S. CROSS. Nelson, 27th August, 1888. 2341—3 TO THffi INHABIT AN IS OF BRIGHT WATER AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. MR. ;-\ SILCOCK baring purchased the BLACKSMITH'S BUSINESS from Mb. J. Robbetson, b:>gn to solicit a continuance ot tbo support hitherto held by bia prcclecsseor, and c\a aa^uro his customers fch t any orders entrusted to his charge yri 1 be performed in a wor'un'inliku mann; r. C. SILCOCX • m^^ mmmnmmm «O %^ mm •■■HI tlM* In connection with the above, Mb. ,T* ROBERTSON begs to thauk the inhabit; ants of Brightwator and surrounding Dig tricts for the support he has received daring th« time be hue carried on ths Blaeksmith'a Business, and begs to solicit a eontlnnanco of the same to bis successor. 2834—6 JAMES ROBERTSON, Just BeceiyedL CASSELL'S " Australasia," Vol 11. Cassell's "Popular Educator," 4 vols. Caßsells '* Technical Educator," 4 v. Cassell's " Household Guide," 3 vols. Cassell's " Cities of the World," 8 v. 1 Set Chambers' " Encyclopedia," in broWQ cloth. 10 vole. Spon's " Household Manual." Spon'a " Workshop Receipts," three eerie? a % A large number of "Bible Text Books," beatifully bound in fall morocco and ca'f leathers, includiog " Bible .Forpet-me-note," " Golden Grain," " Bible Immortelleß," &c. 3Sg"Two or three Vole. Caßsell's " Austral* asia," Vol 1., still on hand. At J. HounseWs*

Cave»dish;Housb. FOR THB J^lrJtCxl^ xx AND SUMMER WILL ARRIVE SHORTLY! Ku T. Meibuish 9 Direct Importer, TRAFALGAR STEEET.

Gash Sale IS STILL ON. at the following' Quotations as a sample of how I am sacrificing the Goods :— GOOD Brown Holland 4d, y yard. Eight Ladies' White Handkerchiefs for 1/-. 3 pairs Ladies' 1/- flosejfor 1/-. A few more of those Bd. Towels for Dress Stuffs reduced from 9». to 5», Ml Outstanding Accoun s must le settled immediately, Jas. H AJttT, * GENERAL DRAPER, Lancashire House, BRIDGE STREET.

Wm. MO YES, watchmaker f * .am., w -*. .i^AKJy And JEWELLER (for many years in the employ of the late T. Mwnoastek, and laterlr Manager to the Estate), having purchased the Goodwill, Stock-in-Trade, &o« of the late T. Munoaster, begs to intimate to the public of NelstM, \ and surrounding districts that HE WILL CARRY ON TEE SAME, and hopes by good workmanship, moderate prioes, and keeping only «e*«ia« i Goods, to maintain the reputation of the late business. WjILLIAM MOIES, (Late T. Muncastek) TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 201, 27 August 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 201, 27 August 1888, Page 2

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