MR. W. 0. G IL BEB T, DENTAL SURGEON, TRAFALGAR STBEET, Consulting Hours 9to 4. Closed 1 p.m. Saturdays. C. SMITH," The Cash Draper. FIEBT SHIPMENT OP Hew ISpriag Goods, j *x s.s PAKEHA, WILL ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS. TWB O. SMITH (who is now in London) sends advices of very 1 rge Purchases of the Latest Prodnclionsin Mantles, Millinery, Tress Fabrics, Prnts, ttc, e'c. {HHf* Particulars m future issue, THE CASH DE APEE, Bridge Btreet. "~X^~MAGINNfITr SOLICIIOR, NELSON. OFFICES : TRAFALGAR STREET, next Bank of New Zealand (la'ely occupied by N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Co.). IS" Mr Maginnity has various sums of Money to Lend on freehold security 98 ADAMS*" kTnGDONT p a ,,.. ¥ . j Perot Bollard Adams fanners | C , HABLES John Hablsy BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIO. -4£?£3P EL &!&§j,'%£)k aa & upwards Ant'd^l'Ui; to LEND, in sums to Buit borrowers, at lowest rates. I BIRTH. Pettit. — August 17, at her residsnee, Waimea street, the wife of F. C. Pettit, of a daughter. DEATHS. Barltrop.— Auguet 12, 1891, at Waimea Road, Daisy Annie, the beloved (laughter of A. H. and Elizabeth C. A. (Daisy) Barltrop, aged 9 years. Black.— On August 14th, at his residence, Trafalgar street, Mr John Black, aged 7 I J years. Christian. — August 17, Esther, the beloved wife of Martin Christian, after a long and painful illness from dropsy and heart disease, aged 54 years. Denton— August 22, Ida, infant daughter of J. H. and A. L. Denton, aged 8 days. Dickson. -August 18, at the Nelson Hospital, John Dickson, formerly of Collingwood, aged 63 years. Jonks.— August 15, at Motneka, after a long illness William Jones, in his 82nd year. Kkrr. — August 21, at Mrs Morrison's, Belgrove, David Kerr, in his 69th year. Lock.— August 26th, Franoona May, beloved daughter of G. W. and F. M. Lock, aged 15 months. Main.— August 10, Amy Elizabeth, eldeßt and beloved daughter of Fredk. Main, aged 21 years and 7 months. Sadd.- July 8. at 7 King's Parade, Cambridge England, after a Bhorfc illness, Robt. T. Sadd, brother of J. B. Sadd, of this city, aged 76. Scadden.— August 15, at her sister's retidenoe, Mrs J. P. Black, Kawai street, of consumption, Sarah Ann Scadden, seventh and beloved daughter of Mrs Soadden, aged 37 years. (Gisborne papers please copy.) Shaeland.— August 9, at Bridge Btreet, NelBon, Jessie May Sharland, only daughter of Mr James Sharland, aged 5 years. Sunley.— August 22, at Gordon street, Newtown, Earnest Wilfred, youngest and dearly beloved son of Earnest and Charlotte Sunley, aged 2 years and 1 month. Tatton.— August 20, at his residence, Trafalgar street, John W. Tatton, aged 70 years. Tear.— August 31, at his father's residence at Stoke, George, youngest and dearly beloved son of Richard Tear, aged 20 years Thy will be done.
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Colonist, Volume XXIV, Issue 7110, 7 September 1891, Page 3
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464Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XXIV, Issue 7110, 7 September 1891, Page 3
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