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. NEW ADYEBTIEBMBNTB E. BEACHAM, SPECIALLY GOOD VALUE IN P-' BLANKETS : ;-.: rugs, FLANNELS> '-IAIAPOI TWEED CLOTHING, BOYS' ana MEN'SSBUITS, GENT'S KAIAPOI TWEED SUITS to measare from 67/6, 200 Tweeds to select from. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, 1 in Serge?, Tweeds, and£Gaßhmeres. Ladies' Jackets, Capes and Ulsters from 4/11. Gent's Waterproof Coats made to measure A large assortment in etook EOYS', YOUTHS' AND GENT'S TWEED OVERCOATS in the newest styles. E. BEACHAMi. DIRECT IMPORTER, Hardy and Trafalgar streets. JUST ARRIVED, BY DIRECT BTEAMERS. 0 Dent's Kid Gloves, in Tans, Brown, and Blaok, from 2/11 pair Kid Gloves, with Silk linings, the latest novelty Art Serges, in the newest art colors, very cheap Plain Art Muelins, for decorative purpo3es, from 3/- per dozen Black Evening Nets, latest designs Colored Burat and Pongee Silks, for Evening Wear Velveteens, silk finished, wide widths, from 2/- yard White Twill Sheeting, soft and heavy, free fr.im dressing, 72-inch 9^a yard ; 80 ioob, 1/8 yard ; 90 inch, 1/G yard 100 Pairs WHITE BLANKETS, from 9/6 pair, EVERETT BROTHE RS BRIDGE BTREET NELSON. XTfE HAVE JUST SECURED ANOTHER EXCEEDINGLY CHEAP LOT OF DOUBLE WIDTH Costume Tweeds, 8s 9d to los 6(1 FOR FULL DRESS OF 7 YARDS J. P. BLACK & SON.

Tree Pla tling. AFirst-olass asßortmer- cf PINES CYPRESSES and Flowing SHRUBS' FRUIT IREEc : Apples, Apricots, Cbeiries, Currants, Figs, Gooseberries, Grspa Vines, Nectarines, Lemons, Peaches, fears, Plamß, Japanese Plums, Quince?, R-^pberries and Strawberries FOR S4LE AT S. BOLTON'S NORWICH NURSERY, NELSON. t£T Catalogues Free on application. MISS MELHUISH, Certificated Pupil Royal Conservator ium, Leipsic. TEACHER cf PIANOFORTE, HARMONY, and THEORY of MUSIC. SECOND TERM commences on THURSDAY, June 6th, at 2 o'clock at Har. monic Hall. 1236 DISTRICT OBDERS By Libutknant-Colonbl 4. Pitt commanding Nelson Militia and Volunteer Distriot. Militia and Volunteer Office, Nelson, 27th May, 1895. OBDEBS for the Month of JONE are as follows :— Colonel F. J. Fox. Military Adviser and Inspector of tho N.Z. Forces, will hold Inspection Farad rg cf Corps in the Ne'.eon Volunteer District as under: — 1. Battalion Inspection. All Corps, Cadetß and Band will paiade in front of the Polloe Station on Saturday, Bth June, at 2.15 p.m. Review Order. Stoke and Waimea Rifleß by Train, arriving in Nehon at 9 a m. 2. Ocmpany Inspections, io Drill Order. Fall in at the Drill ShedNelson Naval Artillery, Monday, 10th at 7.30 p.m. H Battery N.Z.R.A., Thursday, 13th, at 7.80 p.m. Nelson City Riflee, Tuesday, 11th, at 7.30 p.m. Stoke Rifles, Saturday, Btb, at 10.80 a.m. Waimea Bifleg, Saturday, Bth 11.30 am. Nelson College Cadets, Wednesday, 12ib, at coon. Fines, »s provided in Seotion 52 of the Defence Act, 1866, will be enforced, viz. : — In the case of an Officer— Five Pounds ; in the caße of a Volunteer — One Pound. By order. W. 8. tITTLEJOHN, 1200 Captain and Adjutant. NEW BOOKS.- John March (George N. Cabe) 2/6 ; An Unsatisfactory Lover (Mra Hungerford), 2/-; A Daughter of Today (Sura J. Duncan), 4/- ; Two in tbe Bush (Frankfort More), 2/6; Midst the Wild Gaitatbiarjß (N. Jokas), 3/6 ; The Bed Sultan (J. Maolaren Ocbban), 2/- Ivan Greets Maiterpiece (G, Allen) 2/-; Just Like a Woman (E, Kennard), 2/- : Colin Campbell (A. Forbo*). 8/. ; The Trial of the Sword (G. Paoker), 2/6; The Banishment of Jossop Blythe (Hatton) 4/-; Mrs Halliburton'a Troubles (Mrs Wood), 2/6; Life-Power, oi Character, Culture, and Conduct (G. A. Piernon), 3/- Tbe Story of Margredel (D. Storrai Meldrum) 4/-.— H. D. JAuKSON. WANTED, a few ycung Ladies anc Gentleman to form a DRAMATIC CLASS. Age not to exceed 20, height no more than sft. sin. Apply to F. J. H. 0.P.0., Nelson. 122( QFV TEABPOONJfULB in One Pound o O | BUKATUBA TEA.— Ohisholm.

\S\/ BOUTHERN STAR LODGE, 735, >gfl/ B.C. — Monthly Meeting THIS «S§#^ (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 7.30. Visitors cordially welcomed. 1252 TO LET, with immediate pofsession, Sixroomed COTTAGE, corner Cambria and Tasman streets, in first-class order ; half sore la&d. Also, Four-roomed COITAGE, Vanguard street. 1250 A. A. SOAIFE. ALL SAIKTb'^HUROH /^HOIB SOCIAL on TUESDAY, June 4, KJ at 7.80, in Aid of the CHOIR FUND. Admisßion— One Shilling. 1256 ST. JOHN AMBULAMCE ASSOCIATION. A LL Persons who intend attending the J\_ forthcoming Course of Lectures are requested to meet at tbe Shelboorne-street School To-morrow (WEDNESDAY), sth mat., at 7.30 sharp. Various matters are to be decided. LECTURE for LADIES by Cb. HUDSON at 8 o'clock. W. W. SNODGRASS, 1251 Hon. Seoretary. WITERJiPEIT WE have jast bought at a Tremendous Dieoount a large lot of LADIES' BLACK SERGE & CURL CLOTH CAPES, which we are enabled to SELL at Half the Regular Pricea. Capes for 12/6, worth 25/Oapee for 15/-, worth 80/Oapes for 20/-, worth 40/Capes for 25/-, worth 60/- --' These are all Fresh Goods, in the Very Lateet StyV?, and every Lady who intends buying a Nice Warm Stylish Cape this eeuson should see these Goods. EVERETT BROS--1254 tenders: FVENDERS wanted for abont TKIBTYX THREE CHAINS OF DITCHING BANE. Specifications and line of ditch to be seen at the Farm, Appleby. 1246 T. A. GOOE. FOR SALE. A FEW TONS of First-olaßß POTATOES, at £2 per ton on the Farm, Appleby. 1247 T. A. COOK. THE Owners of the OOLLINGWOOD GOAL MINE have determined to REDUOE the Prioe of their Goal by 4/~ PER TON from (be Ist Jane, 1895, and now offer Goal as under : — Round Goal. 26/- per Ton *t Wharf 28/- per Ton Delivered i 15/- per Half Ton Delivered 8/- per Quarter Ton Delivered For Nut Coal, suitable for Stoves | with close bars and Steam Engines, i they offer at ; 20/- per Ton on Wbarf 22/- per Ton Delivered 12/- per Half Ton Delivered 6/6 per Qaarter Ton Delivered J reorders can be left at Messes \ WJLKINB & FIELD'S, Hardy-street 3 For the Owners, • J. C. BURFORD.

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Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8265, 4 June 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8265, 4 June 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8265, 4 June 1895, Page 2

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