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BEATH & 00. have a speoial line of 2° ' TTATTn'M' dozen Gents' Lined KID GLOVEB» lb*m^-. 4/1N worth 6/9, ; tLwSgi STJSA.3^, SHIP (3?5)T ODGE VICTORY.- INSTALL A* ! K ®W- ?? ; t!O Af P A "Kf Y* ** aX^JJ TION of Worahipf.il Mas-er P v ' ■^ A n^}i3 %£s \lr& and INVESTITURE of Offl- era will ' r OF NEW ZEALAND, tke. pinoe at the Lodpe Room, in 'o! in?- ' LIMITED. wood sr-et, THIS '( F » (l ay) EVENING, ■ at 7. o'olook shaip. Ins f»llii>* Offloar, __ PROBABLE BAILIHQB. £^^ W o!S^7 e " taßb ' n i6?ri "---^^^A^DMANUKAU. ■ Obbti | Monday | June 1 1 1 p.m. NELSON TEMPERANCE LEAGUE. ~"'" WE L LINQTo¥ mREoi THE INAUGURAL MEETING of the W"HHBi» | Friday | May 29 \ Midnight Nelson Temperance Leawae will be B»™nkr* I Baturday May 30 |11 a.m. held THIS (Friday) EVENING, in the 'Pagaengera only. ISXl^U^lclT' THOS ' „ Hq^N A NPWELLINGTON. _ The Rbvb. F. W. OHATTERTON, F, W. "o* oßo4 I | June 2 | 4 p.m. ISITT, and others will addroßH tbe Mo- ting, rßNoom | Thursday \ June 4 | and will aleo be piepared to atsworques- t.VTTEIjTON ahd miMi?r>TM tioos bear.ng on the eubjeot dealt with? - • LY ?if' LTOI I **? PgjIEDIN. A'iinission Free, with CoUeotion to defray Botoroa J Toetday | June 2| 4 p.m. expenses. KiOl— l Pinooin* j Thuraday jJuoe4| ■ *Lyttelton only. THEATRE ROYAL westport MONDAY NEXT JUNE 1, WMBifUIU. — — < Gb&vion* I Saturday | May 80 | Noon A COMPLIMENTARY OONOERT will M™B4 ! Tueßd »y. I * <««• « I will be teude^d to PROFESSOR • O«go to be landed on return back from Zl MMERMANN, on tho above d»te, o.mil»t. Qfeymonth. tog of GREYMOUTH. Rossini's "STABAT MATER." „ T^Tl iT. — 7T.~^ — ando.htrVooaUndOrohe-.rHlMu.il-, under S^ 1^ S**^ May BOM8 O M N °° n tbe coudno'orship of Prof. Zimmbumann Mawhbba [Tneßday )June2J Soloists.— Meadum^ P. Adanw, Ohat'(-r- MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON. 'Oa, nnd Houiktr. Mibb Oamp ■ell. Bva P — . Z ~» — 5 .... _— „ — W. 1 Ch.tt.rtoi., and J. ***£&£ Ts AnAo# 1 * M.(. 8 t». Gr«oe adA, P. Lucas, *ottllß Hobart. PiANiSTEB.-Mifßeß Atkinson and Kemp- SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. thorne. • — — • Admisbton-8/-, 2/-, and 1-. Doors opeu g>«OMMiABAt I Friday , June 5 | at 7.30. Conceit at 8 o'olook. Waidoha' | Fnday | May 29 | Tioke.a and Programmes obtai. able at t^'ona 'Welling on via East Coast. Mew*. H. D. Jaokeon's, T. B. Huffam'fl, and • From Wellington direct, M| Soott> *' TONGA AND SAMOA. WANTED immediaely, a Fisfcvlass Wainoi* | About Tueßday, June 2ad. Experienced MAN COOK, Good *From Auokland. Waxes.— App.y HUNT BROS., bttva iun xvvrvirl 1596-3 Belgrove Railway Works. SUVA ANDjjSVUKA. .__ x iuPo « | Abqut Friday June 19 BISHOP'S SOHOOL. 'From Auokland. Trr^, «« — — — HONOUDLU AND SAN FBANOIUCO HE SECOND TERM of the current » i — , a . „ T^ 7TT year will begin on THURSDAY MoNOW ~ I S^urday | June 30 | NEXT, June 4th. 'From Auckland. Ifinn t^ J. H. HARKNESS. WINIER EXCURSIONS to Sydney or lbU0 ~ td Head Master. Melbourne^ Single »nd Return Tioketa »t pt a Mnwrnjain a att% aTxrriT—n Mail Sendee ov_ land < ou'u >o Great PIANOFOETE AND SINGING. Br.Uin through Araenea. PBBdeDgoiUooked Mdo nmiTTc. ,A ifl m through to Umi F-ranoiHeo Livetpoo or RB. BEAVIB (Oert»float€B Trin. Col., London. THURSDAY 'LESS WUI ° Omm6nOe ° U Paß8 V J Tioket » ißßaad at P «» 0^ orff UwT' MANUKA STREET. *g£ MOm * tU>n '^ J '* "" ~ Govebnmbnt Wuarp and G. L. BEATH & 00. ___, ARE NOW OFFERING ' "* * ~ THE UNDERMENTIONED NELSON COLLEGE FOR BOYS. bIT IIiOIAL LINEb mH E SECOND TERM will begin on BOUGHT AT A A THURSDAY, the 4th June. TMQ^rfcTTATT* Oswald ourtis, UIpVAJUJNI nil nm Secretary, of College Office, FIFTY PEE CENT Nelßon> 27th May> 1891< 1690 " td , * NELSON COLLEGE FOR GIRLS. DRESS DEPARTMENT. — * KAA YARDS double-wid.h Frenoh H^M SECOND TERM will begin on j\J\J FouiO3, 3/6 for 1/11, 2/9 for 1/6 X FRIDAY, 6th June, at 9 a,m. for New 800 you. Cheviot Ooeok Tweede, 2/- for 18Jd Pupils, and 9'30 for Old Pupils. 800 yuß. Fould Serges and Homtsponß, OSWALD OURTIS, 1/6 for 1/- Secretary. Fanoy Oheok Costumes, 12 jardß lor 6/11 College Offioe, Nolßon, n is •> 6/11 27th May, 1891. ' 1691— td „ „ „ 9/11 — A few handßome Brooaded Robes EXHIBITION MANCHESTER AND FANOY DEPTS. PHOTO GR A PITS 60pai. 8 the well-known Kaiapoi Blanketa J^VXVVTXVtt.- ~LO. 23/6, usually 28/6 ~~" — 60 Blanket Roga 6/6 HP BLAKE HUFFAM begs to announce 30 La.aieß ( Fur Boas 10/6 for 7/6, 9/6 for 6 9 -L • tnftt he baa b(6D appointed SOLE 20 ladus' littiidsome Fur DoiJb 27/6 for AGENT in Nelson for tbe Sain of DeMAUS' 16/5, 18/9 fer 10/6 oelebratcd ARTISTIC PHOIOS, amongst 800 La Jiou' Woollen tJuawlfl lOid, LV 1/3. m»ny ohersaro 1/9,2/, 2/6 PHAROAH'sDADaaTBRbyB, LONO, RA, 100 Ladies' Braidod Melton Skirts 2/11 for Wbddbd .. .. „ Sir F, Lbighton 1/11 ThbTbaitob .. „ P. jaonowitoh 80 Ladies' Ulstera, large sizes, to be oleared Thb SlllVß ? Ah l • • >■ EsslN ' at 8/11 At tbe New Premises on the old site, CLOTHING AND MERCERY, Orders for MUSIO promptly attended to, 60 Men's all-wool Cardigao Jaokets 6/11 for A firat.-oiasn lot 01 C>a Violin Mu io in 8/11—50 doz Men's N.Z. Knitted Soik.s for Btook ' " Tutor-. " of all sort'. Moeical In^ 1/- pair— 6o doz Men'e Bißmarok Merino etrumentß Repaired, books 6d pjir— 2o <oz Men's Crimean Piotdbks Framed as usual. Union Sbirts 2/11, worth 6/6 — 20 doz 5n aP io,!! O w^ Di M e(i W°! B 8/ p '?' TXT ANTED afc onc«-a good COOK, also 4/11— 10 doz White Moagiel Kniued Pants Vy PABLOR MAI Dfa honHflm»!fT U «l.ghtly BO,led 8/9 for 6/6-20 doz Ge ate' JpJ, ££%£! ? IZ *X * Lined Kid Gloves 4/11, ueual ptioj 3/9- * MDa . nT Aai Tnm 100 paire N.Z, Tweed Trouaera 9/6-100 , KRI f Mbs. A. J. GLABGOW, Boss' Overcoat* with Capes from 6/9-250 1661 ~ t ° Wakapuaka Road^ ssa™ "■"■ '" *** mi Solt _&_;_ n T ■DW A rniT JP* fiA ' T^^ a SALE » oheo P.— loo ACRES LeaseVJT» li« IJXIa3uXJJL <Xi V/V/e IJI hold Bmh Land, situated in Belgrove ■nißFiflT TMPOWTTiIUfI ( District, 6 years to run, on deferred payUlttliiUJ. lm-Ultlliiltb. J ment App ,y A> HOLLANL)> 1224-24 G SMITH, The CASH DRAPER, IB NOW OFS'jB'RING THE FOLLOWING JLINES AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRIOES. ■, ■■' 0 Ladies' Ulßter^ new shapes, from 3/11 A t'trong Dress of dark stuff for 6/6 Russian Cloaks, for edge, from 19/6 A Stylish Dregs of Flaked Cheviot, for 6/11 New Cloth Mantles, from ... 12/6 ' A Pretty Dress of Frenoh New Plash Mantles, frcm ... 39/6 Serge, for 9/9 Fur Tippets, new shapes, frcm £4/11 A Durable Dress of Cheviot Tweed, for 10/6 Ladies' Corsets, large variety, fr. [1/11 New Melton Braided Robes, for 12/6 Ladies' Winter Under Vests, fr. 1/9 New Zealaud FlanDo), heavy Ladies' New Under Clothing, fr. made, per yard 1/3 Ladies' Kid Gloves, all sizes, fr. 2/6 1 Welsh Flannels, grand values, fr, 6\v Ladies' Ribbed Cashmere Hoso,fr. 1/3 White Witney Blanket?, per pair, from 5/11 Ladies' and Children's Merino Hose, from -/6 Heavy New Zealand Blankets, fr.Jl7/6 Ladies' Cashmere Glovee, from -/9 Grand lot of Flannelettes, from 3|d A Useful Dress of dark stuff, for 4/6 Choice Patterns Cretonnes, at ... B}d LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF MILLINERY IN THE PROVINCE, GRAND ASSORTMENT OF TVf EN ' s AND "ROYS' /CLOTHING AT VERY LOW iVI PRIOES. -D O ;<§TPat?tornß sent post free. Freight Paid on all parcelß over £2. G SMITH, Th7cASH DRAPER, UPPER BRIDGE STREET, NELSON.! ______ 9 a Oiacouni allowed off every £2 *"™ 9 for CASH/ at LOVEDAY BROS. — "lO— ■ tfew Dross Materials ... ... ... 6d, B£d, IOJd, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6 New 56 inches wide Costume Clol lie, per yard .. ... ... 2/New 46 inches wide French Foule*s, all shades ... ... ...2/6 New Flannelettes, from »• ... ... ... 4£d tq ?Jd New Linen Diaper, from ... ••• ... ... .„ 7^d New Kibbed Hobo— Wavy, Soal, and Blaok, per pair ... ... 6d New Rnpl ah. Flannel ... ... ... ... ... 6J D Now 70 inch wide White Twill Sheeting ... ... , t# ty_ JNow English Whito Blankets ... ... ... ... 5/U New Black Cashmere Jersey Gloves, Ladies' ... ... ,„ l/~ New All Linen, Table Damask ... ... i/_ l/$ f \/Q t 2/New Good btxong Cotton Shirting ... ... 6d, 7d, Bd, 9d, 10d New Fashionftble Ladies' Jackets ... ... jo/6, 12/6, 15/-, 18/6 New Tweed and Cloth Ulsters ... .„ ... ... 3/6 New Warm Winter Skirts ... ... ... ... ... 4/6 New Black and Coloured Velveteens ... ... ... ... 1/4 New Corsets ... , •» 2/6, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6 New Strong Calicoes, Whito and Grey, per d zen, from ... ... 3/6 New Uietonnes „. •■• ... ... 4^d, 6d, 7|d, B|d New Trimmed Winter Hats ... ... ... ... ... 3/6 New Wooi Wraps .. ... — ... ... ... 1/New Black Cashmeres and French Merinos ... 2/-, 2/6, 3/-, 3/6 New Oounterpunes, New Toilet Covers, New Table Napkins, and ail other Goods equally low in p>ice. Pa Discount allowed off every £>2 ***• for CASH/ \ ___.IIIB»II~ T '-*_ * 11. ■wMMhHObr li O V E DAY B :RO TH E R fl DIRECT IMPORTERS, NELSON^ r

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 126, 29 May 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 126, 29 May 1891, Page 3

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