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HBW ADVEBTISBMBNT3 __ .„___ Gt, L. BEATH & 00. ARE NOW OFFERING FOB SALE THREE L OTS TRAVELLERS ,-■ ■ SAMPLES! Amounting to £324. BOUGHT AX DISCOUNTS BANGIffG From §J5 to SO per cent Oft "Wholesale UPrioes*. THE LOTS COMPRISE&i&fik«ti, Han's and Boys' Salts, Overcoats, Tweed Tsousers and Vests, Waterproof*, Tweed and Moleskin Trousers, Braces, Belts, Under-shirts and Pants, Gloves White Oxford Regatta Shirts, Crimean Shirts, tJnfon Shuts, Merino Cotton and Woollen Sock?, Towels White and Colored Quilts, Rags, Toiletco?ers, Knitted Skirts, Felt Skirts, Fancy Aprons, Ladies' Underclothing, &c, &o. Ail m eiled Plain Figures—Gome Early for the Choice, j g.l, BiE^nrH fe'oo. ! SVICK. dk €€&«, Cash Brapery Warehouse. 72in. Sheeting (Grey Twill) Is ya | 72in. Grey Twill Sheeting la 2d yd Good Tioking7£d yd J Linen Tick Is 8d to 1§ ?d yd Flannels ia White, Grey, and Scarlet I Blankets, only a few pairs left— TO BE gOLD CHEAP. A Splendid lot of Merino Undershirts—special quality and value > Men's White Shirte, fi/-, 8/6. Men's Working Shirts, 2/6,8/-, 8/B—a large assortment, Men's Merino Sox, lOd, 1/-, 1/6 pair Silk Handkerchiefs; Belts, Braces, &o. STICK & CO., CASH DRAPERS, HARDY STREET.

I. 0. G. T. When ? THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 7.30. What? Good Singing, Good Music, Good Bellringing, Where ? Y.M.C.i. Bombs. to all. Collection. 1438 *" A^ISGBLLANEOUS II yOrijcylllllloll. y YTIU. BE OIYfIS 13 THE TUBILEE HALL, LOWEB MOUXERE, J On SEPTEMBER 4th, in aid of the Jubilee Hall Fand. ( Beserved Seats, 2/-; Unreserved, 1/Doors open at 7 p.m. Entertainment to oommenoe at 7.80 sharp. 1458 Prince Albert Cricket Club* a CdSTCERT in aid of tho Funds of the above Olub will be held in the FOBESTEBS' HALL, On MONDAY EVENING NEXT, Sept; 2. Admission One Shilling. Concert to commenoe at 7.49. 1456 L~b~ B~T — TWO COOKA.TOOB Finder Rewarded.—Mas LANGBEIH, Maitai Bank. ■ 1*57 "BHIP-t:IiS"IHTELLIGENOE. High Watbb ax Nemos. a.m. rm. Wednesday, Aug. 28 .. 10.84 10.65 Thursday. Aug. 29 .. 11.15 11.85 Friday, Aug. 80 .. 11.55 — Saturday, Aug 81 .. 0.15 0.85 Sunday, Sept. 1.. 0.56 1.18 Monday Sept. 2.. 1.41 2.6 Tuesday, Sept. 8 .. 2.86 8,10 ■HTEMD INWABDB. August 27 -Takapun, n, 980, Grant, ton Fioton, Wellington, and Sooth. Paneengwa —Misses Browning, Harris. Maisrs Somerß, Heley, Moors, Hodgson/Long, Tyrte, Qartii, Glen'ny, Pan-it, and 9 others. CLEARED OCTWABDi. August 27-Takapuna, ss, 930, Grant, fer > Pioton, Wellington, and South. Fautngtn —Mesdames Kivlngton, Elliot, Judge Biohmoad and Secretary, Master M'Donald, Meeirs Harkneae, Atobeson, Brown, Palmer, Borrason, Wars, and Elliott. 27—Syren, brig, 24' i, Stewart, for Newcastle. 27—Waitapiii S3, 40 : Westrupp, for Motaeka. The Takapuna sailed on her return South at 9.40 a.m yesterday. „.,,.. The Grafton will arrive from Wellington and South this morning, and sail at 10 a.m for Westport. The Koranui will arrive from Grevmoutb to-morrow morning, and proceed to WelliDgion direot at 10 a.m. The Penguin is due from Northern ports to-night, and sails at 10 a m to-morrow fox South. The Lady Barltly returns from Golaen Bay thia afternoon. The Charles Edvmd leaves' Wellington for ] ; Nelson this evening. She leaves for West Coast ports at 6 p m on Friday. The Kennedy will leave Greyicouth for Westport and Nelaon to day. The Murray leaves Westport for Nelson to- | day, and sails for Wanganni at 7 p.m tomorrow. I Tha W&rerley will arrive from Vatea on Saturday morning, aai sail for Wellington and Patea same day.^ _ j NOTICES OF MA'ilT To Wesiport.—Per sa Grafton, to-day, Wednesday, at 9 a.m. ! For Melbourne. -Leave Nelson, August 29. For Sydney — Leave Nelson, Augast SO. German Mall Packet (specify addressed) -—August 29; due London, Oot. 25. Parcels for England are forwarded by eaofc direct steamer. ■ y«M)«»<i'i 'K'i" ■■■'■■" !" f LLJ-ILILLm—. I'-'.'- ''l^'T^SS ESTABUBHED 1869.] r W. <• A T T 0 N & SON J • DENTAL SURGEONS, have ovod to New Premise, Trafalgar street. \/f^T^' P. WILSON, Dbntibt ixL has returned to Nelson. Hou.s— I a.m. to 5 p.m. '"77 aT j. X l ETHOTN i \'.S Dkntist, Has Removed to the Corner of Colliogvoo ana Hardy str^t9 t KsJwd.

CHITTIDI k CO, ! WAIMEA asb HAB.DI STBBBTS. i MANY business men now-a-days ; advertise that they are selling at ; cost, and in some cases bsdsb ost. ; This we cannot and do not pretend to | do, but givs the BEST VALUE at tho LOWEST possible prices in each Department. /*1 BOOEBf.—The east said abou VJT thia the better. We would simply say, without quoting prios, that we are prepared to compete with any respeoabla Houso n thia City. DBiPEBY. —We keep only plain Goods, bat of the bbst qoautt, Kad s«ll tame »t reason&olo and estimate prices. BOOTS.— In this Department we are noted for Selling only tbs best »Bo€OkißLis, and the increasing trade proves that good value Is appreciated, lor Prices jee Window. BOOTS, SHOES, and SLIPPERS made on the ; premise! by competent Workmen, under : the supervision of Ms H. Moons. /~IROCKBBY, GLASSWARE. —We ! \J bavfl just received a very nice j assortment of the above, which we in- j tend to Sell at a very qbeat b&dugtioh ; en ordinary prices. Not at cost, but tot near. Comb and She. Samples and Fricea see Window, Wadmoa street, j TT»O OtJB CODNTBY CUSTOMEBS- j i. We are prepared to take in any quantity, at all times (as in former years], all kinds of FARM and 3DAIBY PBODUCS at Highest market rates. JgjTill Goods in each Department marked in Plain Pigures. WANTED, BUTTEB, EGGS, BAGON APPLES, POULTBY, *0., &c. Chitteoden & Co., 1095 HABDI & W ATMS A STBEET3, F XJ N B B A L. HpHB FUNEBAL of tho lata Joseph X WBITE will leave hh Ist a residence, BrtJ«s»tmt, THIS (Wednesday) AFTER NOON, at Half-paßt Two o'clcik, for the New Cemot*ry, A. AMOS, 1464 Undertaker. I. 0. 0. F., M. V. MEMBERS c! the LOYAL NELSON LO.D3E and »f tha DISTBIOT are requested to meet at the Lodge Boom, at Two p. n>. TO-DAY (Wednesdßy), fer the purpose of attending the FUNSBAL ef oar late 880. JOSEPH WHITE, 1455 H. WILKINB, N.Q. COLLIHGWOOD COAL,

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Colonist, Volume XXXII, Issue 5584, 28 August 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXXII, Issue 5584, 28 August 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXXII, Issue 5584, 28 August 1889, Page 3

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