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_ NEW APVBBTIBWBNTB E. BEACHAM, ISrOIEITJaUJMIBEItr^ A.CVO BLOUSE! NEW GOODS FOR Spring and Summer. o OPENING IN EVEEY DEPARTMENT Ladies' Dres« Goods, Prints, Muslins, etc, 123* Notwithstanding increase in duty on these Goods, we shall continue to quote our USUAL LOW PBICES. j E. BEACHAM, Hardy and Trafalgar streets. Summer Dress Materials : o : WE are bow Bhowing an enormous assortment of NEW DRESS TWEEDS for Summer Wear, in all the Latest Designs, from 12s 6d the Full Dress of 7 Yards, or by the single yard from 1/6 yard double width. : Also, PLAIN MATERIALS in the newest shades of light Greens ana Blues, Navy Black ia flatin Cloths, Whipcord 3, Bummer Serges, French Beiges, &o.> all double width, from 1/6 yard. Aleo, a large Eeleclion in Light Black Materials in Grenadines, Orepons, and Figured Materials EVERETT BROTHERS, BRIDGE STREET NELSON. Hutterick's JUNE AiD JULY FASHIONS NOW READY, ■■ i 0 J. P. BLACK & SON.

CITY OF KELSON. ELECTION OF COUNOILOBB. IN pursuanoe of the provisions of " The Munioipal Corporations Aot, 1886," " The Regulation of Local Elaotions Aot, 1876," and " The Regulation of Looal ElectioDS Aot Amendment Aot, 1888," I hereby give notioe that at a POLL this day taken for the ELECTION of THREE COUNCILORS of the City of Nelson the result was as follows :— Name. No. of Votes. HABLEY, JOSEPH AUTY . . 415 EVERETT, EDWARD . . . . 406 PIPER, JESSE 390 HYDE, JOSEPH .. ..368 HADDOW, WILLIAM.. .. 356 I therefore declare the said Joseph Auty Barley, Edward Everett, and Jesae Piper, being the candidates who received the highest number of votes, to be duly eleoted as Bach Councilors as aforesaid. Dated this 12th day of September, 1895. A. A. SCAIFE, 1921 Returning Officer. mHE Establishment of A. W. BAIN & CO. _1_ FINALLY CLOSES in Nelson TOMORROW (Saturday), when a lot of JOB LINES will be offered for PROMPT SALE. SUMMONSES are now being isßued for recovery of ALL ACCOUNTS. A. W. BAIN. Nelson, September 13th. 1918 SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. /CHRISTIANS' MEETING HOU3B, \J Waimea street. W. T. OLAPHAM, EvaDgeliet, of Sydney, preaches SUNDAY EVENING. Subjeot:—" The Power of the Gospel." Setta Free. Sankey's Hymns. i 1919 ! BISHOPDALE SKETCHING CLUB T7IXHIBITION in Bishop's School TOIL DAY from 3to 5 and 7to 10. Admission 6d. 1916 NOW IS THE TIME TO BURN YOUR GRASS. IP YOU WAN! WINTER FEED, USE TYREE'S Patent Grass Burner. On Sale at all Ironmongers. Crown Lands Office, Nelson, sih September, 1895. F BASES and LICENSES CANCELLED XJ FOR NON-EXECUTION :— H. A. Soott, occupation with right of purchase, eeotion 30, block iii, Aorere, 247 aorea 2 roods. L. H. Thomaaon, occupation with right of purchase, section 34, blook X, Motueka, 128 acres 8 percheß. J. Gibbe, D. P. Lease, section 4, blook ix, Takaka, 132 sores 3 roodß. Goodwin Bros., D. P. Lease, section 9, blook ii, f ota anui, lUO aores. H. Dellow, Occupation License, 50 aorta, Marnia. t bases surrendered— JLj W. Walker, section 3, blook i, Hanmer Plains, I acre. W. Walker, seotion 4, blook i, Hanmar Plains, 1 acre. A PPLICATION for LEABB CANCELJ\_ LED for non-payment of Survey fees— G. Fleming —100 acres, Mokihinui. J. S. BROWNING, 1915 Ccmmiseioner of Grown Lanif.

MISS MELHOISH, Z^IEttTIFIcATE Royal Conservatorium of \^J Music, Leinzfe, commences THIRD TERM, MONDAY, September 16tb, in NEW ROOM over Huff am 'g New Music Depot (next Tyree's) Trafalgar street. 1903 APPRENTICES to DRESSMAKING jt\. Wanted. 1914 R. T. MELHUISH, Trafalgar-st. WANTED, a Good COOK.— Apply at the GIRLS' COLLEGE in the mornings. 1930 OP£N LODGE TO-NIGHT at Foresters' Hall. Come al, young and old. Good Programme. Collection. 1922 RELIABLE Agricultural Seeds. MANGOLDS (Mammoth Long Red) MANGOLDS (Obamp'.on Orarjge Globe) BEET, Green -top Bugar Carrot, Onion, Parsnip, Swedes, Etc. VEGETABLE BEEDS, ia 83. pfcts. QTTTTT^ Wheat, Oats, Teas, Hong KJHiJIiJLJ Beans, Cape Barley, Rye, Tares, Etc. All Descriptions GRASS SEEDS, CLOVER BEED&, FESOU The above are all Freeh and Reliable Seeds. NEAIE &~HADDOW, i Wholesale and Retail GRAIN, PRODUCE, AND SEED 726 MERCHANTS. THE PEEMIER COLONIAL COMPANY. New Zealand losniance COMPANY, FIRE and MARINE RISKS of Every Description effected AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. J. WILSON, Manager. Tree Planting* AFirst-olass assortment Fcf "PINES CYPRESSES and Flowering SHRUBS FRUIT TREES : Apples, Apricots, Cherries, Currants, Figs, Gooseberries, Grape Vines, Nectarines, Lemons, Peaches, . Fears, Plums, Japanese Plums, Quinces, Raßpberries and Strawberrie FOR BILE AT S. BOLTON'S ORWICH NURSEKY,;.NELSON. tST Catalogues Free on application. JUST RECEIVED. NEW BOOKS.— fj Into the Highways and Hedgee, by Montretor, 4/-; The Martyred Fool, by Christie Murray, 2/6; The Story of Besßie Coslrell, by Mrs W. Ward, 2/- ; The Jangle Book, G. Budyard Kipling, 6/- ; A Man of Mark, Anthony Hope, 2/6 ; A Strange Company, Guy Boothley, 2/6; "Trilby," G. George Do Maurier, 2/6 ; By Adverse Winds, Oliphant Smeaton, 2/6 ; The Despotic Lady, W. E. Norris, 2/6; Matthew Furtb, Ada Lemon, 2/6 ; The Tale of Ohloe, G. Meredith, 2/6; A Business io Great Waters, Ju'ia Cotbett, 2/6; " DoSo," L. 0. Benson, 2/6; The Great Secret, Hunn Nesbet, 3/; Into the Haven ; Annie Swan, 1/6. H. D JACKSON. Gilbey b London Dry Gin Exoelleni for kidney and allied diseases.

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Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8352, 13 September 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8352, 13 September 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8352, 13 September 1895, Page 2

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