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"WE ARE NOTED TRY ous For 00-d mm. in Mvcheit*. "rSS« K rta2.T»^!!i» Mnblin., «• i t*. - -. eo!d onl 7 °y n? - TRV OUR „,. o •!/.". T...WEIP. IV WE J AKE NOTED WE AllE JsOTtiD For OOCD valur in Ladies' and For good value in Dresses Dr!!Bmrtln M . il ir ,7,Und " OlotbiDßr ' Hoeiery, Qbve P , Ribbons, Lace/, „. Ur < fBm »W, eto. Umbieil-s, tt\ Big variety in all departments, and all goods fresh and np-do-date. MRS ANSTICE TRAFALGAR FT., AND AT TAKAKA. '

LOST, between Richmond and Wakefield, on 23rd uU., a Purse containing monoy, with owner's name outside. Reward. Apply MRS FAULKNER, Wakefield. WAIMEA SOUTH AT HLETIC ASSOCIATION. THE following ALTERATIONS will be made in the programme for Boxing Day: — 1. Trophies will be given for the "Winners of the 300 Yards Points Race and Obstacle Race, in addition to tbe prize money. 2. The Cycle Handicap will be m:ide an Open Race, and not run under the N.Z.L.W. Rules. 3. At ihe Ball in the Evening, Double Tioket3 will be 0/-, Extra Lady 2/G. __^ WALTER R. PFAELESS, Hon. Secretary, MOTUEKA ELECTION. LADIES AND GENT.'EMEN,— FT IS with extreme regret that, owing to the short time at my disposal before polling day, I shall be unable to address you in person, I trust you will accept my apology tor not doing so. My speeches have been circulated through- j out your districts which no doubt you have read, and I trust that yonr esteemed confidence in me as your future representative will be expressed at the lial'ot Box. Yours faithfully, W. J. MOFFATT. THE 'LITTLE DUSTPAN," JCST opened up, a very choice selection of Christmas Goods, comprising :— • Very handsome Flower Stands Fancy Glass Baskets Fancy Glass Vases Fancy China Ornaments Fancy f hina Vases Funcy China Jugs and Teapcea Eine China Trinket Sets Fancy Glass Sugar and Creams Breakfast and other Cruets Cheese Covers, Err Frames Glass Jugs, cut and engraved Tumblers, cut and engraved Ruby, Crystal and Green Bulla Tes, Dinner, and Toilet Sets Child's Tea Sets Photo Frames, assorted Dolls, China and Wax Pocket Knifes, Parses Bis'cets ot all descriptions Toys in endless variety Xmas and New Year Cards All New Goods. In;pection invited. G, KIDSO N, TRiFALGAR BTREEr. MR NELSON SECTION. TROTTING RACES AT RICHMOND, 30tu NOVEMBER, 1609. SPECIAL TIMETABLE. OU P. Nthon dep -8 a.m, 10 30 a.m, 12-30 pm, 1-30 p.m, 0 p.m. Richmond arr— ll a.m, 1 p.m, 2 pm, r>"2o p.m. Richmond dep— B-30 a.m, 545 p.m. WnkefiiH dep— 9-5 a.m, 020 p.m. Belgrove arr 930 a.m; BelgiOFe dep — G-15 p.m. Motupiko arr— 7-15 p.m. IN. M tnpiko dep— 7 a.m. Belgrove <!ep— 7 30 rt.m, 053 a.ra. Wakefield dep 7-55 n.oi, 1U25 a.m. Richmond arr 1055 ».m. Richmond dep 830 a.m, 11-15 a.m, 4 p.m, 5-30 p.m, 6-15 p m. Nel^ n arr-0 a.m, 11-45 n.m, t -30 p.m, 6 p.m, 7'15 p,m. EXCURSION FARES. (A aila le for d y of i=sue only). 1.-t 2nd Class Class N lson to Richmoni ... 1/0 1/Wak- field and intermediate Stations lo Richmond 10 1/'elgrove and intermediate Stations to Richmond 3/- 2/Motupiko to Richmond ... 4 0 3/BY ORDER. Distri t Manager's Ollice, Nels n, 25th Nov., 1890. WAHOO (Loasby's) cure3 Biliousness, Bad Temper, Low Spirits, imparts Energy and Vitality. Purely herbal. WANTED, a Respectable LAD, must be able to Milk. Good wages and a good home.— G. BRAN FORD, Maitai Dairy. 4900— tc KOOLIBAH, the Cyclists' and Athlotcs' friend, cures all pains, relieves headaches in a few minutes. 2/- everywhere. ANTED TO SELL— Ladies 7 Rambler Bicycle, as owner is leaving NelsoD. No reasonable oiler refused. Apply Mail OHice. 4948---~ANGLO-SPECIAL BICYCLES. TO WIN RIDE AN ANGLO-SPECIAL. of the Wins at Nehon ,• po ts ; let in Half-mile Cash Ist in Two»miie Cash Ist in One«mile Amateur 1 t in Bandsmen's Raoe 2ndsin Half-mile Amateur 2nd in Two-mile Cash R. MACDONAI.D, Agent.

LiGmm^~&7xx~~~ Are opening up their SPRING BOOTS AND SHOES. Ex Ruahiue, louio, Waitnate, Sahara, and others. 120 trucks ajid esses of American, English, and German Boots and .-hoes. Fpecial'y manufactured for the extensive trade of Lightband & Co. Ladies' American Glace Oxford Shoes Ladies' Amerioan Brown Kid Oxford Shoes Ladies' American Dong Oxford Bhoes Ladies' American Brown Kid Goloshed Balmorals Ladie=' American Box Kid Goloshed Balmorals Ladies' Fng ish Glace Oxford Shoes Ladies' English Tan Oxford Shoea Indie*' English Chrome Glnce Cxford Bhoes 1 adies' English Canvas Shoos Ladies' hnglish 2 Btrap Glace ahoes Ladies' English 2 Birap Tan fchoea , Ladies' English Tan Halmorala ' Ladies' English Lusting Elastic Side Boots Ladies' English 1 Btrap Glace Clippers Ladies' English Glace Slippers Ladies' English Cashmere Slippers Gents' American Colonred DoDg Balmorals Gents' American Tan Balmorals Gents' American Black Vice Balmorals Gentß' AmeiCitn Glace Balmorals Jnfanls' Colonred Booos and Shoes in back glece, tan, Irorjre, blue heliotrope, etc., at all prices ' Infants' andGirls' Tan nnd Gluce Ankle Strnp Miors from 4 to 18 Ohildren'e Glace Kid Buttrn L'orric Shoes English and Coloniol Boot and Slice Uppers in threat variety Gentt' and Ladiet>' Gai ers All kind* o! Tan and BJnck Fmsirgs on sale, including the celt l.ru'eJ andy Combnaiion 1 en T reusing, ehe besi in the world 10,000 pa!rs of the celebrated ZEALANDIA. 10,000 Poota end Hoes direct from th Factory BEPAIRS A SPECIALITY.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 270, 29 November 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 270, 29 November 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 270, 29 November 1899, Page 3

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