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FIRST DISPLAY of SPBING GOODS TO-MORROW EVENING. -1 EVERETT BROS. FOR SALE to Sava Sr,Bck r ng, 10,000 Gocd BRICKS at £1 15s per 10: 0 ; likewi.e a f.w 1000 2 aud 4inoh DRAIN PIPES ot reduced rates. M_a • bs olea*ed in a few doyi at PATCHING'S BRIOK KILN, Vanguard S rcet, Nel.on, 2547— 2p FIRST DISPLAY of SPRING GOODS TO-MORROW EVENING. -1 EVERETT BROS. CITY CF NELSON. Town Clerk's Offior, 2. dSe-t.FOI. TENDERS will Ye reoeived at 'he above Offi.o until FRIDAY, the llth met., a y 4.30 p.m. for Supplying* Coals to the Oity Gasworks for the period ending 31st March, 1892. Speoifica'ion tray te fen ct the City Survey, r'. Office. H. V. GULLY, 2565-3. Town Clerk. CITY OF NELSON. Town Clerk*. Office, Sart'mbar 2nd, ipoi, AIL Persons who Suffer from nn Insufficient or Intermittent Supply of Water from tbe Oifcy Waterworks nre re quested, on or before the llth ins.,, to send in fcheir n .mes to the City Council, stating where tbey live, size of service and distance from main (if known), and between what hours fche water does not reach them. H, V. GULLY, 2566-6 Town Clerk. I 0?T on Mor day las .a SILVER BROOCH _. with name MAB worked on it, Finr'e-rewa-ded,— F. A. BAMFORD, T.afalger-st. 2543— 1p WANTED a Good BODY HAND ior the Dressmaking Department. 2530— tc EVERETT BROS. BOARD AND EE 3 IDE_.CE WANTED by YOUNG LADY in Busines.. Apply with ful patt'cu'a s, A.T,, Box 83. —3 NOTICE.— POISON will te l.uTafter .Lis dab-, fur Doge on WELLS' RUN, •f imcrly Inwn as Thompson's ; also ALL PEKSONS FOUND TRE. PASSING will be I'ROSECUTED. 2533-3 W. WELLS, Ru'sel!-s.. TO BUILDAfiS, TJ .ENDERS ore invited up till SAIUR- | _l_ DAY, 6.h September nt 4 p.m., for ■ be ERECTION OF A BUILDNG iv Hardy S.ieefc. Plana and ep cificafcion. to be seen . on app'icitim to the under igned. Loweß or any Tender not noo.^.anly accepted, MRS. ANSTIOE, 12522-5 Hardy Sire).. KUCH & C 0., I PORK BUTCHERS AND SMALL GOODS MEN, BEG fco announce that in consequence of the greit demand for their specialities I tbey are SOLD OUT, but will RE-OPEN their premises upon arrival of fresh stock in a few day.. Next the N.Z. Clothing Faotory, Trafalgar Street. MARUPiL ALL people are liable afc any time to suffer from Colds in the Head, Sore Thorat, Bad Cough.., &c, ancl, which, if nofc attended to, lead on to worse complications, such as Asthma, Lung Disease, Consumption, and General Bronchial Affection!.. Sister Mary Joseph Aubert has, during her thirty years' experiments, found that there is a wonderful remedy for tlie above in the vegetation of New' Zealand, and in fche preparation of Marupa, which is a combination of many plants, we are given a medicine which has already proved most efficacious to those suffering from complaints wlio used it, and which only now needs fco become generally known, and ifc will be found to clo all that is said of it. Seventy-mile Bush, June, 1887. DEAR Sister, — I am perfectly cured, l the cough is gone, and I can work as well as ever. A. Jenkins. Tongohio, May, 1882. i. EAR i.aADAM, — iou promised to cure; nic in three months, bufc you have done ifc in one. Not only can I speak without any fatigue, hut I can sing and shout oufc as loud as anybody. The cough has quite left me. T. Bests ett. Owhifci, May 1880. DEAR Sister, — I feel quite well again. The blood has stopped ancl the cough is insignificant. I feel another heing altogether. I have a little medicine left, which I keep carefully. A. Andrews. Hampden, Nov. 1889. !!.Dear Sister,— Will you let me have a little more medicine. It is the only one I have found to do me any good. J. O'Brien. .

SALE! o SALB! G SMITH, T™ CASH DRAPER BRIDGE STREET, IS NOW HOLDING A SALE OF WINTER DRAPERY. HUNDREDS OF GENUINE BARGAINS ARE BEING OFFERED, AND MANY SPEOIAL LINES ARE OFFERING AT HALF USUAL PRIOES. «3*FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS SEE SALE PRICE LISTS. ■ " — o-— — — — - GlbLS' and Maids' ULSTERS, about 50 TJILANNELS.— 18 pai^s best Wellirgton newest .hapee, at 3/6, 4/11, 5/6, 7/6, JO FLANNELS, in gray and white, at. 1/2 aod 10/6. Tfce.e Goods are juet "one-half yard, worth 1/6. Few pieces s rong Welsh usual pricee, " F.anrel at 6£d, worth 1/-. T ADIE3' JAOKETS, nearly 200 of jjthe _. ~ A pAIRS BLANKETSi ia be3b raake ,, "Hrn , Ue .To e '.ofr al ". 5 k f B **™ 1'?? ' IOU Ist «_e 4,9 pair, 2nd .fee 5/9, 3rd at 7/11, 10,9, 15/-, 19/6, worth from 15/6 to ftad n/6( 12/J) paj _; ' Ihj ' ' «— — best value evtr offered in Nehon. 2f\ PIEOES good benped FLANNELU ETTE, Bplendid patterns, to be cleared A few pieces TAPESTRY ao 3id yard, worth 7^.. \J OARPETS, at 1/11 and 2/6, worth 3/6» QA PIECES good Dark DRESS STUFFS, ______ OTTT _-, "~~ . r vnmvT , *J\) in Stripea and F ake., at 2/11 dczen T\°\* * S Q UI F S - - 300 s rone TWEED yards, worth 8/0. J B -** SUITS, sizes 2to 10, from 3/11 to 6/11 -__— _ a g rea jj ar g a j Dj n PIECES Black and Colored CASHMERES, double widths, a. 1/2 yard, .j- ACB cURTAINS-special line 8 -2J yd., we.th 2/-, a wonderful line. J^ , on?| tape edge) 1/n p - irf worbb 3;ll 3 yards long, a good Ine, 3/9 piir, worth 6/6 LADIES' GLOVED— IOO dozen Ladies' CASHMERE GLOMES, in dark oolors, 6d pair-a Bplerdid Hne, "worth ftom 1/- to p? DOZ. Ladles' Dark MELTON CLOTH 2/-. O SKIRTS, at 1/11 each, worth 4/6. G SMITH, T_7cASH DRAPER UPPER BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. SPRING AND SUMMEII 1891-1802. K> « - — °— (^ 7* NEW GOODS NEW GOODS S" FOR THE COMING SEASON. | °* HI g> LOVEDAY BROS. I ■s*^ TYAVE very much pleasure to announce to their Customers Q -O. and lhe Public that they are NOW OPEJNIMG- UP g their FIRST SHIPMENT of NEW GOODS for the Spr.Dg «J t^S and Summer fc'eason, by tho J... M. S. S. lonic, direct from London. Our foeond Shipment of New Goods "will arrive by rw> tho R. MS. P. Ruapehu direct from London on September »* 7th. As the Season advances other NOVELTIES vriil arrive by Direct Mail Steamer- from London, so that our Customers «* may rely on getting the BEST VALUE for their Beady CS> f^g Money at our Establishment. **| 53 - — ■■ "■"-■ ■■ o|u | LOVEDAY BROTHERS, *J § DIRECT IMPORTERS BRITISH AND FOREIGN DRAPEBY, g $£ TRAFALGAE STREET, KELSON, •

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 208, 2 September 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 208, 2 September 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 208, 2 September 1891, Page 3

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