WINTER DRAPERY O SMITH, THE CASH DRAPER, is now showing first shipment -*f NEW GOODS. Fplendid assortment and special value in LADIES' STYLISH JACKETS AND GAPES. Immense variety of LADIES' NEW HATS AND BONNETS OF THE VERY LATEST PRODUCTIONS, NOVELTIES IN CHILDREN'S WINTER COATS, TUNICS, PELI SES AND BEAVER HATS BEST VAITE FOR READY MONEY.
DRUID'S Sooial a Dane* 1 , Foresters' Hall, MONDAY" Evening next, at 8 p.m. Admission by ticAet only. 940 — lp CHARLES REVELL,. CARTER, &0,, Desires to e:cppr«B3 his ibanks for past favours, and would solicit a qontinuanoe of the same. 941—3 MUSIO at HUFFAM'S— Obas. Halle'a Pianoforte and Library, Maofarten's Popular Classic*, Sydney's Smith* Popular Works, &o. 909-1 FUR Collarettes 2/6 eaob, worth 4/6fupeifloo Black Caahmere Gloves 1/pair, worth 1/6, Dent's 4-button and olaep Sid Glovts 2/11 pair, worth 4/6, SBO 2 At EVERETT BRO3. MEN'S all wool Colonial Tweed Suits 80/-, worth 50/,, 5931-2 At EVERETT BROS. (""1 RAND lot Liitlo Boys' Serge Suits with !7T L.nyaid and Wbist'o and '^Collar from 9/8 982—2 , At EVERETT BROS. MSN'S heavy Tweed Trouser-), all sizes, ' tt ,6/6 pair. 388-3 At EVERETr BROS. MEN'B Tweed Overooata, with large Oape, 80/-, worth 46/-, 934-2 A. EVERETT BROS. ITTLE Boys' Naval Gep. in Velvet, Cloth, aud Aetraohnn from 1/-, a large assortment, 935-2 At EVERETT BROS - GAME! GAME! WANTED, ALL BINDS in unlimited quanw.j. Highest Cash Prices given. WILLIAM HALE, 938—1 Hardy-Btreet. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. THE BEY. JAS. H. MACKENZIE will ptwoh TO-MORROW, Morning aad .- BL^- J* H - MACKENZIE will Preach in Ttrope "wbm Hal), WAKEFIELD, on MONDAY, ii* 30fc k A P ril al 73 0 CONG REGATIONAL OHUROH. THEPA&TOR, tbeREV. IE. O, ISAAO, wilt conduct both Services TO-MOII ROW (Sunday"}.. Mo-ning, at 11— " Elijih aad the Widow's Son." Evening at 6'3o— VBiial Monthly Service for Young People—" S*-me Preeent-duy Tborna ' ST. JOH.V3 WJSBLISYAN OHUIUJH. •CiERVIOES will bfl oonduoted as usual IO TO-MORROW, Morniog aod Evening by tbe REV. GEORGE BOND. Evening Subj.ot : "Tha Nelsoa Flower Show. BAPTIST CHURCHSERVICES TO-MORROW as usual at 11 p.ni add 630 p.m. Evening subieot • " Ih * P reßmer Bnd bia DeB »" ' * JWi T. BRAY. W^lfJ3 \J ADDREBS by _vi. H F JEFFREY^ at €•30 p.m. TO -to ORRO W . iINOE ALBERf FOOTB&Ll' CLUB.~Members ol the Olub are vob*W ,hßt tbe OLUB ROOM will be OPEN l^W TUESDAY, THURSDAY, ond FRIDAy EVENINGS, from 7 till 9 oolook; Articles eoDduoive to amusement or instruction will be gladly received by tba Secretary, or at tbe Olub Room. 937—1 DRAMATIC RECITAL By MR OHARLES MILLIS. "LADY OF LYON S," &X THB lODDffBLLOWB HALL, RICHMOND, On WEDNESDAY, May 3rd. Admisiion Ooe SbiUiDg, J~i XL B E Y'B O.E. DRI JN, . *Jf Tfci pojulftK diinMor ryiflwor,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 98, 28 April 1894, Page 3
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445Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 98, 28 April 1894, Page 3
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