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WANTED a FEMALE COOK. Apply 1367— t0 COMMERCIAL HOTEL. :— APOLOGY." GRAND HIGHLAND GATHERING. IN coßsequflnoe of Herr. Von Zimmermimn having decided to bavo a Rehearsal of the Harmonic Sooiety To-morrow, (Thursday, 26th <net.) ye aro compelled to POSTPONE OUR ENTERTAINMENT unril FRIDAY sed SAIURDAY NIGHT. T. M. McKAY. I. O O. F., M. TJ LOYAL HOWARD LODGE. MUSICAL EVENING TO-NIGHT (W^dne^day). All Mrmbfrs of tbe Order ara welootnr. 1372-1 F. H. GIBLIN, N.G. FUNERAL. TBE FUNERAL of tha late MARY JONES will leava her lato residence, Examimr B;rr-e-, TO-MORROW Afternoon, at Two o'clock, fur the New Cemetery. T. SHONE & SONS, 1371—1 Undertaken. l^j^j_g*a3__Bj_M_p__n«_m,JftU*wglwruj.sj^gPl>l^^JlWi^g.^^*> *mw r rriW. IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC OF NELSON AND DISTRICT. C. SMITH, the well-known WELLING 'i\o N CASH DRAPER having secured those commodious Premises in BRIDGE STREET, formerly occupied by Me. James Hart, purposes holding a GIGANTIC SALE •OF GENERAL DRAPERY gAND clothing; COMMENCING SATURDAY, JUNE 21st, 1890. The first lot t > be cleared consists of about c£sooo WORTH OF THE NEWEST GOODS which will be offered at prices hitherto unheard of in this district. Blankets, Flannels, Bugs, Quilts, Towele, Curtains, Calioore, Holland?, Sheetings, Drees Materials, Ladies' and Children's Hosiery, Gloves, " Ribbons, Loess, C"raetp, Underclothing, Mantles, JaoketP, Uiet re, Wools, Haberd'shery.&o. MEN'S CLOTHING, BOYS' CLOTHING. HATS AND MERCERY. {§sp°All English and Foreign Goods are oif our own importation, and are marked at actual wholesale priceß I ***Colonial Flannels, Blankets and Clothing we shall offer at 25 per cent, below usual prices ! The Clothing, s hit ts, and Mole Trousers are our own make, and oan be thoroughly r.-lied on. SPECIAL JOB LINES will be offered in c. Ci deportment at SENSATIONAL PRICES. No old stock or rubbish will be offered. Every line will be found new and sound, The public are invited to inspect our Stock, and cau do co without being pressed to bny. Catalogues are now being prepared, and will be issued shortly. (l^p^Don't make your pui'chases until you have seen tbis Stock, C . SMITH, Wholesale and Retail Warehouses, Cut a street, Wellington, Branches at Greymoutb, Wes' port, Masteriod, and Bridge street, Nelson. — lm

FOR SALF, bt a low price, the PROP- j ERTY occupied by Mb. Thos. Pavne, adjcir.ing the New Insurance Buildings, j having a frontage of 45 feet to Trafa gar, street, and extending in dfpth to Right-of.. Way. This valuable Property centrally sitnated in the beßt partof the town, acd within one door of the G' heral Post Ofßce, will be sold a bargain, and on easy terms. PITT & MOORE. FOR SALE.— 9B Acres Freehold and 202 Aores Deferred Payment Land, situated at the Sherry, formerly helonging to Frederick Pahl. To be Sold oheap, and on easy terms. - PITT & MOORE. FOR SALE (by order of the Mortgagee) FARM at Suburban Nortb, being part,. of Seotion 24, with the bnildings thereon, lately in the oooupation of John Powell. Good grazing land, and within a short distance of Nelson., Two thirds of tho purohase money oan remain on mortgage. , PITT & MOORE. FOR SALE,— The Owen Junction Property now in the occupation of George Edwards, comprising 150 acres held from the Grown under Occupation License, with the buildings 'thereon. -— '■ PITT & MOORE, j FR SALE (by order of the Mortgagee) —250 acres Freehold Land, being seotions 1 and 115, Marahau, Sandy Bay, within a short distance of Motueka, This ' property is the making of a good Farm, and in the hands of a practical man would rapidly • increase in value. To be sold a bargain* PITT & MOORE, TO LET.— VILLA RESIDENCE pleasantly situated in Hardy st., next Dr. Leggatt'e, comprising Newly - built Nine • roomed HOITSF, Bath, and Storerooms, and all convenient Offices. Apply to ■ PITT & MOORE. ri 10 LET. — That Splendid Suburban A Family Residence known as " BROOKLANDS," the property of Mbs. Glasgow. Can be let with land to suit tenant. Possession early. For full partioulars apply to PITT & MOORE, Solicitors. FOii SALF.— I6O A cres Fim-clesa AGRICULTURAL LAND, all lr.Tel, fencad and sub-divide d into convetik-Lt Pnddockp, ani iv good order, within easy distance of Port of Motueka. This Pioperty is recommended as a good investment. If desired, a purchaser c»d Secure a satisfactory tenant for a term of years at a rental equivalent to six per oent, per annum on the purchase money, PITT & MOORET FOR SALE -The PROPERTY in Trafa •- gar stree". now in the ocoupation of Mhv Riley, an i adjoining tho Sowings Bank Buildings Valuable site. To be sold at alow price on easy terma. PITT & MOORE. FOR SALE.— That Piece of LAND belonging to Mr Thomas Payne, baying a froutage of 230 Jlinkß to Bronte street and 271 links to Waimea Street, with Six-roomed HOUSE thereon. Apply to PITT & MOORE. FOR SALE.— The PROPERTY of Mr George Steman at the Baton, comprising 100 acres, and being deferred payment, section 25, blook vi. Prioe low and teims easy. PUT & MOORE. TO BE LET, — Commodious SHOP and Premises in Hardy street, Good business site $ suitable for drapery, grocery, or any retail bo siccus. AUo, adjoining the abore, a smaII. SHOP : and convenient Offioeß, Rental low, • PITT & MOORE. MONEY TO LEND on favorable .torms, at low rates of interest, on approved freehold security, in same to suit borrowers. Invesftmentßjnad.e, nd interests collected for ettts. Pitt & Moobe, SOUOITORB.iNELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 149, 25 June 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 149, 25 June 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 149, 25 June 1890, Page 3

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