SPRING DRAPERY. G SMITH, THE CASH DRAPER. is now showing LARGE SHIPMENTS of NEWAND FASHIONABLE GOODS. The latest productions in Millinery, Costumes, Dress Fabrics, Washing Dreases, new Lustres, Crepons. Zephyrs, and Muslins. JSpecial'value in New Gloves, Hosiery, ."■ unshades, Lace Collars, Belts, Blouses, Vests and Shirts.' The latest in Art Muslins (single [and double width), Oretorn"s, Lace Curtains,) Galateas, and Flannelette. Oall and- inspect the stock. Best value in town for ready money. G SMIT H, BRIDGE STREET. WANTED, Nursery Governess or Mother's Help, to teach young children, eto. Apply, stating terms, to MRS INNES JONES, The Vicarage, Failding. References required. PUPONGA.- COAL 27/6 per Ton Cash (Delivered). NE >LE & HADDOW. rpO tlieLady Eleotorß of Nelson.— Our JL larpe shipment of German and English BOOTS aud SHOE 3 now to hand, inoluding the well km.wu branda of Woll, 80.-tock, Strakuhk, Stead und Simpson, aud Otto Uertz, which we intend to olear during the sale at 13/6, 14/6, und 15/6, nsual prices 15/6, 16/6, and 17/6. 2851— t0 HEALI&SON. F"" OWL FEED.-Pollard, B.an, Crushed Oats, Maize, Barley, Peae, and Oats at lowest rates -t NEALB k HADDOW S. NOTIOE OF POLLING DAY, IS pursuance of "The Eleotoral Act, 1893," I, John Glen, Returning Offioer for the Eleotoral Diatriol of City of Nelson* do hereby give notioe that, by virtue of a Writ bearing date tbe 20 tb day of November 1896, under she band of the C/erk of the Writs, anELECIIOS will be held for the Return of One Qualified Person to serve a3 a Member of the Baid District ; aud that the latest day for receiving Nominations of Candidates will be the twenty-seventh day of November, 1896 ; und that a POLL, if uecessaiy, will be taken at tbe seeeral polling-plaoeß of the Buid District on the Ith day of DECEMBER 1896. Every Man desirous of becoming a Candidate must be nominated by not lees than two Eleotorß of the District, by a Nomination Paper as prescribed by seotion seventy.flve of " The Eleotoral Act, 1893," delivered to the Hemming uffioer on or before the 27th day of November, 1896. The Licensing Foil of the Electors of the said Dißtriot will also be taken at the ■inn time and piaoes as the Electoral Foil. The following are tbe polling-places for the Eleotoral District of City ot Nelaou;— The Provincial Hall, Nelson (prinoipal) The Theatre, Waime-street, Nelson Tht Sohoolhonae Hampden-etreer, Nelson The Port PubliD U»U The Bohoolhouee, Olifton Terrace, Wakipuuk» The tiohoolbouse, Hillside, Wakapuaka The Half. Way House, Wangamoa The Publio Hall, Stoke I'ho Road Board Office, Biohmond fhe tiohoolhoaße, JKauzau, Hope Foster's Hall, Brightwater Toe Sohojlhousc, Upper Uoutere Tbe Southern Hohoolhonse, v aimea West The Appleby Sohool, Lower Waimea Weat The Courthouse, Havelock Mr Blaok's Honße, Nortb-Weßt Bay, JVelorus Sound The Poet Office, Maori Bay, Pdorue Sound The Posi Office, Brightlande, Peloruß Stand Mr W. Webber'd House, Elmslie's Bay, Frenoh Faaa The Post Offloe, Oroixellea The New Soho ilhouee, Cunvnitown 11 r D. C'ouger's Hju-"-, Pelorus Valley JOHN GLEN, Returning Officer, gueat bargains" musical' instkuMEJSTS, TUST arrived per p.p. Uakaia for Xinas (J Presents a large Btook of VIOLINS, CORNETS, FLUTES, PICOLOS, Etc., and r variety of the latest MUSIOAL INSTRUMENTS. To be soli at prioes unheard of before in Nelson, Now ia the time to buy Fieeentß for the young and old. a.Violin, Bow, Case, a set of Strings, acd box of Reßin sJI for 25/-. PIANOS AND ORG'ANH Greatly reduced in price for Xma a . Aleo great Bargains in gord Second-hnsd Pianos from £12 10a oash or jfimo Payment. DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY, HARDY-STREET, NELSON. R. H. MABTIN, Manager for Neleon Branoh. TO LEI: SHOP Premißea, corner {Trafalgar and Haidy-streets, lately^ocoupied by Mr Beaoham, Rent £150 per annum. SHOP Premises, corner Trafalgar and Bridge-Btreets, lately ccoupied by Mr Bain. Rent £120 per annum. Landlord will pay rates. SHOP adjoining DeoV, Urafalgar-street. Rent MO. Landlord will pay rates. Two Aorea of Land and five-roomed H ( > THE at Stoke, Rent 7/6 a week. 6- room 1 d HOUSE, corner Waimea Riad •nd Hampden-Btreet, Nearly new. Bent £25 per annum ; 7-roomed HOUSE and large Garden, letely oooupied by Mrs J, H. Newmaii. Bent £35 per annum. SHOi. J lately ÜBed bb a " Tea Kioßk," Rent \sb per week. PROPEhTIES FOR SALE or L TO LET n all parts of the City or Suburbs. W, KOUT & SONS, HABDY STREET, THE COMING SEASON. THOS.PETTIT desires to return thanks for past favours, and to inform his numerous customers and tho public generally that ho is well stocked with SEASONABLE GOODS. Also to announce that he will bo a Purchaser of tirst-class FRUIT & PRODUCE as nsual. W A nTe D— FRESH EGGS and POULTRY in any quantity, KOTE THE ADDRESS — THOS! PETTI T, THE BRIOK STORE, WAIMEA-St,, KELSON. | i
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 278, 24 November 1896, Page 3
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790Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 278, 24 November 1896, Page 3
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