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THREE CENTURIES have rolled by since Baoon eaid " UoSee comforteth the brain aud heart, and helpetb digestion." Use Cbeabb'b A. 1. Coma, Sold ouly iu lib. and 21b, tins. For the seasonable, tbe attaaotive, the faßoinating in material, Bhspea, style, and tbe very lateet f aßbionß and novelties juet to hand per steamer Rimutaka, ladiea should not fail to embrace the opportunity now offered, and Jay a viait to the mantle department, at Te ro Houae, We are now showing some marvellous "oreations" in ladies' sealette jaokets, and speoialiy note the following :— " The Melba," with deep beaver faoiag, high Fife collar, wbioh oan be worn in four distinct waya, and ut pricea ranging from 3 to 6 guineas : " Tbe Bamßuy," faoed with num* fur, revetßible collar, cord ornamenta, latest Btyies, from 2 ' to 4 guineas, at Te Aro House. An exceedingly handsome garment is " Tbe Douglas " aealette jaoket, faced with Persian lamb and real astraohan, high reverßible medioi collar, lined silk throughout, from 2J to 6 guineaß. -An equally ohatming aealette i jaoket is "The Islo of Wight," with deep facing and collar of pure squirrel fur, prioe 5 guineas, al Te Aro House. In pluab, seal, pluahette, and sealette jaokttß we have an immense variety, A finer assortment wbb never yet shown in the oolony. The new stook is larger, better seleoted, and more complete than we have ever previously been able to exhibit, and we are sure that any lady requiring the latest fashions in jaokets of every description, - ulsters, mackintoshes, fur-liued oloaks, . travelUng wraps, &o„ will find everything desirable now on view, at Te Aro Houae,

WANTED a NUBBEGIRL. Apply MBS. EVERETT, 1664—2 Taemaa street, 11BE PRINCESS RINK will be OPEN . lor SKATING THIS EVENING. Admicstoa Oa, 1661— 1p LOST on Sundsy, a CATILE DOG named " Jack." Fmder rewarded. 1667-1 1> Mrs. BURNETT, College Hill, LOST between Annesjrock and Nblson, a BTIRRIP IUON and Leather, 1062—1 HADFIELD & CO. SINGING CLASS for OHILDHEN will 1666 -2p shortly be OPENED. TO BUILDERS. THE TENDER of Mr. W. E, WII.KES has been ACCEPTED for the Erection of Additions to the Girls' Sohool, Richmond, —1 STEAD ELLIS, Arcbiteot. BAPTIST OHUROH, BRIDGE-ST. TOrN I G H T, a Q ALE OF TTTORK wi.l be held k5 in tfce VV \ BOHOOLxROOM, at 8 y,m,, A'Jmissiun Od, The Artioles, whioh are bjth Useful and Ornamental, ebonld oommind a ready sale, as all are mat ked at teaaoi.aoL prices, ana the objeot is to obtain fends for a New Ohnroh, REFRESHMENTS will be pro« vided ut mu .ertue charges, Tho NEXT EVENING (Thursday), at 6.30, a PUBLIO SOCIAL TEA will be given (Cilietton made for eamu or j ot), when a pleasant evuiiing is autioipitcd. It is heped that frieudu will kiciily mow their praotical t-ympathy f r the Bapti t Church in theee < ffurte for their Ntw Buildieg, FOR SALE.- FARM near Rlobmond, being Part of Beo.ion 79, Waimea East, oontain» ine 40$ aorep, more or leaa, with the DWELLING-HOUSE aud Buildings thereon, afc present in the ooonpation of Mr. Thomas Holdaway. The land is first* olass agrioultmal soil, in good order, ready for cropping, and possession ran be given at onoe. A portion of thu land is in Orchard, To bo eold a*, a low prico, PITT fc MOORE. FOR SALE! VALUABLE FARM st Riweia, tbe property of Theodore Glaegow, Esq., being Sections 20 aud 26, On Square 9, nnd part of Seotion 73, District of Motaeka, containing Two Hundred and Sixty Aorea, more or lew. The Bnildinps comprise DWELLINGHOUSE, nood Ooaoh-hcuse and Stable, and Out-buildings. Some of the land is of tbe best of the rioh Riwaka roll, snd the remainder la all good gmiog land. The property hos re oently been improved by (rea planting, and the ereotion of substantial feuoee. Apply , PITT & MOORE. FOR HALE. — A Small SHEEP RUN of about 820 norm Freebold, near Neleon, Apply to PITT k MOORE. FOR BALE, by order of the Mortgagee.— FARM .of 68 sores, more or lees, the property of Mr. Riohard Andrew, being Section 1 of Block I. District of Waimea Wes', and Seotion 7, Hanman'a Vallev. r;Tbe Buildiope oompriio substantial TENRoomed HOUSE nearly new, Hop Kiln, Flve-8t»ll Btsble,;Oow Shed, and Oorn Room. Pries £660. PITT& MOORE. FOR SALE,— Firs: -olafls AGRICULTURAL LAND, 27$ sor s, m ar Brigh' water, being Part of Sectir n 2, Waimea S mth, formerly belonging to Mr. Willibm White, ard now let to Mr, Snowden. This is all good level land, and i« eitoaied i near to the Brightwater Railway Sta ion. i To be sold a', a low prioe, and on eaßy , terms, by order of the Mortgagee, ' ; Apply «o PITT k MOORE ' FOR SALE. — BLOOK of LEVEL LAND, » Vanguard Btreet, oontaining FOUR » ACRE I *, more or lees, being amotions 848, •■ 849, 860, and part of Seotion 9of Blook I E, formerly part of Foy's Hop Garden, I 'lo be Bold in ono lot, or iu seotionß, ta I mit purohasers, on easy terms, PITT & MOORE. » FOR SALE,— Ths PROPERTY situated neai ' Rlobmond, lately belonging to Mr. Roberl I Rot'ineon, being part of Seotion 212 > Waimba East, and comprising 73 sure Land, mote or locs, witn DWELLING--3 HOUSE and Buildings t hort on, J Bome of the land is equal to the best ir B Rlobmond for grazing and cropping putx poses ; and the Property being witbin t fc short, dietance of tbe Railway Station, ii well adapted for forming a firot'olasa reaid' t occe, combined with a good remunerate l farm ,-' Price £1000, to be paid at option of pur n chaser, either In cajm or by »utßtantia t dtpoßit, and balanoo on terms, at interc Br. Apply to PITT & MOORE. I MONEY TO LEND te on fatorable terms, at low rates of Interest i- on approred freehold security, in sums t< it nit borrowers, Intestments made, ;>d interests oolltottc 18 for ents. : Pitt & Moore, BDUC9XOBKNRLBON,,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 130, 3 June 1891, Page 3

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