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NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS against the Estate of the late Mbs BOURKI are requested to be sent in to Mr M. J. HUNT by the 20fch of October. 2908. MEETING of the COMMITTEE of the HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY on MONDAY NIGHT, 730. Business of Im« portanoe. H. FIRTH, 2909 Hon. Secretary. TO PAINTERS. SEPARATE TENDERS will ba received up to SA.TURD \Y, Oe-. 17th, 1891, for 1. Painting part of Stoke School. 2. „ Paling Fence. Specifications may be seen on application to CHAS. CHING, 9'h October, 1891. Chairman. 2904—2 WAIMEA COUNTY ROAD. A TEMPORARY ROAD through Mr Cook's •£*- Paddook will be available for LIGHT TRAFFIC on and after the 9tb inst.. DURING THE CONSTRUCTION OF A BRIDGE on Main Road. Lower Monteie. H. A. TARRANT, County Inspector. October 8, 1891. 2868-tc FOR SALE OR TO LET.-A vory convenient Fivt-roDmed COTTAGE. Gs and Wafer laid oa. Good Garden and Outbuildings, Enquire on premises, J. W. TREACHER, 2890— 6p Cambria Sfc., The Wood. DRINK 5 O'CLOCK TEA. MRS. H. V. PHILLIPS is prepared to receive ONE or TWO BOABDEtRS. Private family, healtby locality. Special care and attention given to Children. Apply, 2730— t0 ColUogwood-Bt., Nelson. /~1 RIFFIN & SONS have much pleasure \JT in announcing that, encouraged by the CONSTANTLY INCREASING POPULARITY of their Manufactures throughout the Colony, and in order to keep pace with the continued growing demands on their stocks, they have determined to add largely to their already extensive plant, and are now erecting, and have to arrive ex Asfcerion, Machinery of the very latest approved type for Lozenge-making and other purposes, which will greatly increase the effioienoy of their Factory, and enable them to retain and even improve the good name their Manufactures have already established for themselves. In making this announcement they desire to thank those storekeepers and consumers in Nelson and district who have consistently aupported them in the past, and to respectfully aek a continuance of the support reasonably due to a local industry duoh as their Factory represents, GRIFFIN & SONS, Manufacturers of Biscuits and Confectionery of every description. Millers and Produce Merchants, Proprietors of the " White Star " Brand of Hungarian Process Roller Flour, and the celebrated Eureka Biscuits and Cakes, I

* TTNTON Itt! STEAM SHIP |p3E| COMPANY US OFJJEW ZEALAND, LIMITEP ' "" PROBABLE BAILIKQS. TARANAKI AND MANUKAU. Mahinapua 1 Monday 1 Oot). 19 t ~ WELLINGTOnI)IREOT Gbaftoh* I Wednesday | Cot. 14 | Mawhbba* I Saturday | Oot. 17 | •Passengers only. HOTON AND WELLINGTON. Pmura fr^Uy" I OoJ. 18 I4p m. Rotoboa | Thursday | Oot. 15 | 5 p.m. ]QYTTELTON_AND DUSEDIN. P^iNf 1 Tu^aay I Oot. 13 | 4 p.m. Rotobua* I Thursday | Oot. 15 J 5 p.m. fOallß at Akaroa. *Lyttelton only. WESTPORT. Maavheba I Wednesday | Oofc. 14 | 3 p.m. GBASTONt | Baturdsy | Oot. 17 | ILandß We3tport oargo on return from Grey mou th. GBSYMOUTH. Mawhbba. I Wednesday | Oot. 14 | 3 p.m. Gbafion I Saturday 1 Oot. 17 | "MELBOURNE FROM. WELLINGTON, Manapoubi I Monday | Oot. 19 1 SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON^ Te AnatjJ I Friday | Oofc. 23 | IVia Auokland and toast Coast ports Hauboto* I Saturday [ Oot. 17 | *Sydney direct, TONGA AND SAMOA. WAiHOiMTuesday | Ootober 20 1 "From Auokland. SUVA AND LEVUKA. Ovalatj* I Early *From Auokland, HONOLULU AND BAN ffBANOISCO Mabiposa* I Saturday | November. 7 | *From Auokland. Visitors ara requested to leave tbe steamer immediately after the eeoond whistle.haß been Bounded. No oargo reoeived after 4.30 p.m. Royal Mail Servioe oveiland route to Great Britain through Araerioa. Passenger booked through to San iianoisoo Liveipooi or London Pasflage Tickets issued at Port Offioe only For all information apply at the Company's Offices, Government Wharf and Tbafaloar Street, Next Bank New Zealand, FOR SALE.-Small STYE PIGS. G. E, FIELD, Butcher, 2903— t 0 Bridge-Btseet. WANTED at once for the Dressmaking Department, Good Body and Machine Hands, a'oo Aj-prentioei?, — li-VERETT I BROTBERS. —to

SPECIAL NOTICE. OWING to the Success we havo met with since opening our HAT AND MERCERY DEPARTMENT in October last we have just received FULL SHIPMENTS in all Brancheß, thus enabling ub to meet the lull requirements of our numerous Customers, IN THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT SHIPMENTS OW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ex IONIC and TAINUI aye just to hand, comprising aa unusually GOOD ASSORTMENT of TWEEDS, COATINGS, .SERGES, WORSTEDS, and New Styles in ORICKETIN G and TENNIS TROUSERINGS. THE HAT DEPARTMENT. As the sales in this Department have been great we are compelled to keep A VERY LARGE STOCK, and have just received a consignment ex " Pakeha" from the Famous English Makers " FIELD $ SON" of Stookport and London, including all the LATEST SHAPES AND SHADES. j A SPEUIAL LINE of Fawn 2^oz weight, THE LATEST. HATS from other famous makers constantly arriving. A Good Selection ' of FENTON'S CELEBRATED A UCKLAND MADE always kept in stock. THE MERCERY & HOSIERY DEPARTMENT has been stocked with late shipments direot from Home ex IONIC, PAKEHA, TAINUI, and TEKOA, including a splendid range of j Fillie & Henderson's WHITE SHIRTS, not to be surpassed. By receiving these shipments we are enabled to compete with any house in the trade. TIES A SPECIALITY. INSPECTION INVITED. E. W. DEE & SON, TAILORS, HATTERS, & GENTS' MERCERS, TRAFALGAR & BRIDGE STREETS.

C. SMITH, THE CASH DRAPER, IS NOW SHOWING FIRST SHIPMENTS OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRAPEKY. "'0 ■ ' i LATEST PRODUCTIONS IN DRESS FABRICS, PEINTS, MANTLES, CAPES, CLOAKS, SUNSHADES, GLOVES, IRiMMINGS, LACES, RIBBONS, &c. millTnery. GREAT VARIETY of the LATEST NOVELTIES IN SUMMER HATS AND BONNETS. PRICES THROUGHOUT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW GOODS NOW ON VIEW. INSPECTION INVITED. THE CAShIdRAPER, BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. 1 ; PRELIMINARY NOTICE. RELINQUISHING BUSINESS IN NELSON. LOVED AY BROS., IN thanking the inhabitants of Nelson and the su: rounding districts for the liberal support accorded to them m the past, beg to intimate that owing to the ill health of their senior partner, Mr P. Lo\eflay, they have dcci 'ed to DISPOSE OF 'IKEIR BUSINESS IK NELSON, and before deiog ao will OFFER FOB SALE the whole of their VALUABLE STOCK at such prices as must make a tpeedy clearance of the Fame. Every article in the Establishment will be REDUCED in Price, and sale prices will be issued shortly. In meantime we shall be pteparin,;r the Stock, for the GENUINE i SALE.' The Sale will commence on S ATURDAY, October J7th, 1891. THE PREMISES TO LET ! THE BUSINESS FOR SALE ! ! (ONLY PRINCIPALS DEALT Wiril). ~ ::0! ' LOVEDAY BROS., » GENERAL DRAPERS, TRAFALGAR STREET.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 242, 12 October 1891, Page 3

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