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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Easter Holidays. THE DBAPERs"and CLOTHIERS will CLOSE their respective places of Business at 10 p.m. on THURSDAY NEXT, re-openingon TUESDAY, the 31at inst. R. ALLAN, Seoretary 785 Drapers & Clothiers Association. COW GRASS, White and Red Clover, Alsyke, Trefoil, Paoey'a Perennial Rye Grass.— MOLLEB. 786 ANTEJU— A Set of DOUBLE HARNESS for a BUGGY. Apply to 788 Mb. OLAPHAM. DISTRICT ORDER By LIEUT.-OOLONEL PITT, Commanding Nelson District. i Militia and Volunteer Offioe, \ Nelson, March 21. 1891. ] 1. The Naval Artillery, H Battery, City Rifles, and Garrison Band will Parade in ( marching order at the Drill Shsd at 6.40 p.m. on Thursday, the 26th March inst,, prior to j embarkation per s.s. Hinemoa for Wellington, en route to Camp at Palmerston North. The Stoke and Waimea Bifles will arrive by speoial train, leaving Wakefield Station at I 5.30 p.m., which will ran to the Port, where these Corps will fall in, and await arrival of Town Corps. Undress Uniform to be worn. Eaoh Volunteer to take Overooat, two c Blankets, Waterproof Sheet, Haversack, Tin s. Plate, Knife, Fork, Spoon, Pannikin, and s one Cooked Ration. 2. All Baggage neatly made up and legibly j marked with Name of Owner and Corps, to „ be left at the Drill Shed, not later than 5.45 p.m., or on board the s,s. " Hinemoa, not . later than 6 15 p.m. S. A Baggage Guard, consisting of a Cor- , poral and Two Men, will be detailed by the i{ Officer Commanding each .Corps, to take t charge of the Baggage of their respective Corps and will continue on that duty until l arrival in Camp at Palmerston North. 4. The Officer commanding H Battery will t i make the necessary arrangement for the shipment of his Guns before 6 p.m. a 5. Eaoh Corps must furnish one Cook and Assistant during the Camp. 6. Ordinary Parade States will be handed in on parade and correct Nominal Rolls < . Corps as soon as possible after embarkation J By order, H. W. KIERNAN, Lieu^ 7 i 7 _ CAV£BDI3g,'£OU3B. siecial »ts Ha 7t fceen made to procure for this Season's .rade the very Newest and best finished Goods obtainable, thus every confidence is felt in submitting them for inspection. Amongst them will be noticed : Cheviot Tweeds, Diagonal Cloths, Flecked Cheviots, Scotch Homespuns, Estamere and Fox's Serges, Plain Tweeds and Fouleß, New Shades in All Silk Velvets, New Shades in Velveteens, New French Millinery, New '• Piatteau " Felts and Straws Russian Shaped Cloaks, edged Fur Brocaded Dolmans and Jackets, Showerproof and Waterproof Cloaks Children's Cloaks in great variety. A large selection of FLANNELS, English and Colonial. Also, the celebrated DOCTOR and SANITARY Flannels. The Dressmaking being under the satisfactory management of MRS. CARTER, "ill Orders will be executed with oare and at moderate charges. li. T. Meliraish, Trafalgar street. NELSON BOOT 34ZAAI, HaardLy-. street, CLEAKINSSaIe BOOTS AND SHOES JE^oir 1 Tea ct;ayH only Previous to Removal to New Premises. Having scoured New Premises, and in order to save trouble of removing the Stock, I intend holding a CLEARING QALE OF DOOTS \J AND UHOES 13 which will last for Ten Days Only 1 during whioh time I will make Farther Reductions *£». Come and secure some of the Bargains offered. EF^NoTB THE ASDBBSS HARDY STREET, adjoining temporary premises of Royal Blue House. GEO. HASLE&f. FEMALE FfIIEHDLYS^CIETY T^HOBE who have intimated their & intention of joining the above Sooiety, and others between the ages of 15 and 45 who may intend doing so, are requested to meet at the Foresters' Hall, Collingwood street, on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, *at Eight o'clock, to pay Initiation Fees, etc. GBO. HASLEiI, 776 Seoretary pro. tern, Mr. Ambrose E. Moore, begs to notify that he has taken over the ' AGENCY BUSINESS lately carried on by Majob Webb. AGENCY ANC COMMISSION BUSINESS of all kinds undertaken, and attended! to with oare and promptitude. AGENT FOR— PEKENIX FIRE OFFIOfiS (of London) GLOBE MARINE INSURANCE COMPANT, Limited;(of London), MANNHEIM INSURANCE COMPANY (Marine only). Commission Ag«»t& Sharebroker HOUSE, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT. AMBBOsiTi. MOORE, OFFICES: TRAFALGAR-ST., next Bank of New Zealand First Floor). FOR SALE, a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL in a Mining District, doing a good business 111 health of owner necessitates sale. Apply in first instance to A. T. MAGINNITY. .729 Solicitor. Nelson. MR. J. K ISBN AN, ,::■■. . ■;';. ;DkHTIBT, .- . ■■■: ' Removed to tbe';Corner of Collirjgwood and . , s . Hardy Btteets, Nelson. 'I Clow on Saturday at p.m.

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Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 6067, 23 March 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 6067, 23 March 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 6067, 23 March 1891, Page 3

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