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BANK OF NEW ZEALAND A PPLICATIONS will be received at any XX Office of the Bank up to the 30th instant for SHARES of the NEW ISSUE of 25,000 on the Colonial Registers, from Shareholders at par, and from the Public at One Pound premium. Preference will be given to Shareholders in proportion to their present holdings, thereafter allotment will made pro rata of the number of shares applied for, and shareholders applying for more than their proportion, will be treated as regards such excess on equal footing with the Public. The proportion accuring to shareholders will be one new share to three of present holdings. Payment to be made £1 on application, £4 on allotment, £2 on the Ist of February next, and the balance upon not less than three month's notice. The premium payable on allotment. Allottees of new shares will be required to agree that the Directors may at their option receive from the holders of the old Shares Three Pounds per share, reinstating these shares at Ten Pounds paid without corresponding increase of liability. It is not proposed to accept this three pounds per share at an early date. By order of the Board. GEORGE BUCKLEY, President, Forms of Application may be obtained at any Office of the Bank. 8018— t c

Acknowledgement. Nelson, 28 ih September, 1888. Messrs. ROUT & SONS, Local Agencs Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society, Limited. Nelson, N. Z. Deab Sirs, — I desire to thank the Directors of (he Society for the prompt, payment of the fall claim under Policy No. 88,152, a cheque for the claim having b;ea handed over Immediately upon proofs of my late husband's death being lodged. I am, dear sirs, Yours faithfully, 8037-3n (Signed) HARRIET PHILLIPS. Art Needleioork. THE LADIES of Nelson are invited to inspect, on THURSDAY, 18th October, and following TEN days, An Assortment op Art Needlework to be shown in Hardy street, opposite Sclanders & Co.'s Store, in the Shop known as Pamely's Mode »c Paris. Berlin Wool and Beaded Suppers, Cushions, Foot and Fendar btooln, Chair Strip?, &c. Linen Cross-stitch Table and Sideboard Covers. PERFORATED FELT WORK. Tkaokd Zeuj N. D. Bags 10d, Splashers 1/6, Table Covers 2/6. Embossed Plush Goods. — Mantle Drapes 11/-, Brackets 3/6, Cosies had Cushions 6/6. Best Crewel Silk 1/3 doz,, Embroidery Siik 2/3 doz, Filoaellea 2/9 doz, Knitting Silk 2/3 ouoce ball. GENUINE SCOTCH KNITTING YARN its 2-ply for Shawls and Fine Work, in 4-ply for Sockß, Under Vests, &o. These Varna are particularly soft and durable, anl can be had in a variety of lovely tints from thB undersigned only. t. pringle; (49, Lambton Q'iay, Wellington) Designer and Manufacturer Art Needlework, (Temporary Premises) Mode de Paris, -12 HARDY STREET. Potatoes t T7URST CLASS TABLE POTATOES, Per SACK O/O For CASH. 7045—8 At NEA.LE& HADDOW'S. IS STILL ON. Gg-Look at tke following Quotations as a sample of^ how I am sacrificing the Goods :— GOOD Brown Holland 4d, w yard.? Eight Ladies' White Handkergchiefs for 1/-. 3 pairs Ladies' 1/- Hose for 1/-, A few more of those Bd. Towels for 4d. Dress Stuffs reduced"fromJ9D. to sd. i All Outstanding )AcCouns must be settled immediately. JAS. JlAtilj GENERAL DRAPER, Lancashire House, BRIDGE STREET.

Hottoway'a Ointment and Pills. — Sure Reluf. — The weak and enervated suffer severely from nervous affections when storms or electric disturbance*? agitate the atmosphere. Neuralgia, Ronty pan«s, and flying piins, very distressing to a delicate system, may be readily removed by rubbing this Ointment upon the affected part after it has V>pan fomented with warm water. The Pills tßkpn occasonally in the doses prectibd by the instructions, keep the digestion in order, excite a free flow r>t healthy bile, and regenerate the impoyeriatipd blood with richer materials, reeultng from thorough y asB : milated food — wanting which the strongest muflt inevitah'y soon siDk into feebleness, a oil the delicate find it difficult to maintain exiatenc\ Holloway's Ointment and Pills are lnfallib'e remedies.

"The SALE of ~ J. HOU IS. SELL'S STOCK* WILL BE CONTINUED Until BAIUEDAT, 20th instant I -o r^OO&S at still further reduction. _L> STATIONERY less than English wholesale price. FANCY GOODS and TOYS must be sold to make room for New Christinas Goods. BE IN °~ TIME! ■^■POSITIVELY THE LAST WEE KIM P , J. E. Hounsell & Co. I — F( WM. MO YES ( i ate Thos . Muncasteh). Lj Practical Watchmaker, Jeweller, etc. A r^ yß^ u *Tn^S^ arge and Su P e "or Stock of First-class GOLD and SIL VER WArOHEb by the best makers. All Watches Guaranteed. JET GOODh, CLOCKS, ELECTRO-PLATE AND SILVER WARE. A Large Stock of OPTICIANS' GOODS. Watch, Clock, and Jewellery JOBBING executed with dispatch. Wm. MO YES i late Thos. Muncasterl, JTBAFALGAB STREET, NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 245, 17 October 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 245, 17 October 1888, Page 2