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10.G.T.-LOYAL MARINE LODO?- --. OPEN MEETING on THUBSDAY, June 20th, at Ti.. Readings, R°eita* tions Vocal and Instrumental Music, Addrecspf*, and a Dialogue Lodge mrets a(.7*lssharj.'. Colleo.ion. 1259—8 WANTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT. App'y atter 7 p.m. io MRS PITl', " Muritai." 1218-2 FOR SALE. FOR SALE, 6.roomed COTTAGE with Bathroom. Watet and Gas »id on. Off Alton-street. Price' £ 110. Apply Mail Office. 1260— td FOR SALE. AT HOPE, NEAR NELSON: ASMALL PROPERTY of 12 Acres, divided into Paddocks, with Orchard and tastefully laid out Shrubbery. There is a commodious DWELLING ; also Offices and Farm Buildings with every convenience. Apply S. H. STRONG, 819— -te Hope. r'pABLE POTATOES. — Brown Rivers, X (prime quality) 416 per sack, cash. NEALE & HADDOW. WANTED ty KNOWN THAT OLDEKSHAWS have ON HAND a gcod supply of FEUIT, CONFECTIONEEY AND PASTEL HARDY STKEET (late Stringers). HOT PIES AND COFFEE from 10 a m. till 10 p.m. 1212— LEVIEJN BROS., [MEKCHANTS AND " COMMISSION AGENTS,! BRIDGE bTREET, WISH it to be distinctly understood that they have NOT ANY CONNECTION wiih any other firm or fhmß trading under the same name. —6 fTA SACKS MAIZE, splendid Winter t)\J Feed tor Puultry. Price low, NEALE is HADDOW. PEAB Stratagems. McLean'-, fO Yorkshire Hero, Railway Hariyi-, eto.— NEALE & HADDOW'S. PLANTING SEASON LAKE HALLNUE SERIES. rpHElargeßt stook of FRUIT lEEES, ± FLOWERING SHRUBB, und ORNAMENTAL TRfioS in the District. Plum, Apple, Pear, Peach, Aprico'B, Neotanucp, Japanese Plums, Lisbon Lemon, Silesia Lemon (tbin Bk.u), orange Treeß, Japoneße Wine Berry, A splendid variety of Oamelia?, RhododendiODß, Azaliae, Robes, Topp'a Winter Raubarb, Strawberry Plants, &c. JOHN~HALE, i WAIMEA ROAD. ll&3-tc r pOOTHAOHE I rpOOTHAOHE BARBACLOUGH'S MAGIO NEKVINE. FOR violent raging Toothaohe. Re!i*l in one minute ia every possible oo ut. ; t . I'rice 1/-. NOTICE. ASPHALTING. | ~f\i PLUM being the only praotioal and JL • experienced Asphalter in Nela n, is laying down Garden Paths, Yarde, ors, etc, with first olqbs ABphalt and workman oliip, whioh is second to none in ne; oolony, at the small cost of 1/- per yard Floating at 2d per yard. Old ABphalt repaired and made aB good as new at the lowest ocst..^, Measurements and Estimate? given freo of obarge. Boreened Gravel of all Bheßßold>t tho Works, Trafalgar-st Kortb. All. orders addressed toF, PLUM Asphalter, Maitai Bank b, Nelson willb punotnally attended to. ~3___ W. R. MAY, RICHMOND, ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING. LAEGE EFDUCTIOKS will be made on DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BCOTSandPHOiS, FANCY GOOLP, CBOCKEItY; and GLASSWARE These Goods are all new and well' bought, and comprise Colonial and English manufacture. A FURTHER REDUCTION of 2/- in the Pound will bo made FOR CASH. gggTull costumes made up during the Sale for 15s and upwards. FOR TWO MONTHS ONLY. W. R MAY,

BARGAINS. DKESS MATERIALS, CHILDREN'S DRESSES, FANCY WOOL GOODS, ULSTERS & MACKINTOSHES J. P. BLACK k SON. THE 111. 1 -lULTOiiB OF THiTcEIIbBaTED SPRING BLOSSOM TEA Huving Eatii-fied tbrmßilvfs Il.nt the Di lie ale Aroma of Tea is preserved lcngcr in IIN-" than in l'npfr Poclto.s linvn decided to place tluir Tia oa ibe Mnrket in AIRTIGHT TINS, and in ordtr lo biig these prominently before tbo Public int'.nd giviig a SPRING BLOSSOM TEA COMPETITION, WHICn IS KOW OPES, /ND WILL OLOSE ON TBE 30in SEPTEMBEB, 1895. 1 Every ONE POUND OF TEA is guaranteid to co..la ! n a Cotjfon entitlirg the Holder to Participate in this Oompctiiion. Compclilors to save ns many Codpomi as liny can collttl tnd seed them (with NAME and ALDREirS in full ai d Number of Coupt-ns enclosed; to Si B. T. C, oaro NEILL & CO. (Limited), DUNEDIN. The Cc mpelitor who sti ds in tic LAI.GEfcT NUMBER ( f COUPONS will r.ctive FIVE GUINEAS The next Ctrnpetltor THREE „ TVVO .. ONE Tho next Five Cimpel.t-.s each H "LF-A-GUINEA The next ' Jen Cimpetitoise.ch FIVE BHILLINGS ta _______ The BESULT v, 1! Lc ! UHLI-HrD in tl.e DAILY P/PEIB immediately Ihe Ccmprtition is decided. Be sure jou ask fcr "fiR/KG BlO'fcCM" SEA in 01-E 1 OUND TINS, andi order to secure the Largest Number of Coupons BUY EABLY AND BUY OFTEN! To Ibe hnd of 1. T. EOWMN & CO., Nelson.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 143, 19 June 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 143, 19 June 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 143, 19 June 1895, Page 3

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