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MVEKTELLE will make his FIRST • ASCEKT THIS EVENING, at Mr C. Barley's Enclosure, at 8 o'clock. Admission, Is.; children, half-price. Nelson Band in attendance. 3365 EDUCATION. THE MISSES WINTER are prepared to undertake the EDUCATION of a limited number of Young Ladies. Music included. For terms, apply to Misses WINTEK, Man's Cottage, Waimea-street, Nelson. 3363 NOTICE. ALL Persons found Trespassing on the property known as Erme Ridge, or Destroying the fence, trees, or shrubs, or Damaging the house, after this date, will be PROSECUTED as the law directs. W. HALE, Tory and Hardy-street. September 17, 1867. 3234 NOTICE. ON and after MONDAY, September 2nd, the price of BREAD will be REDUCED to Bd. per 41b. Loaf, for cash at the shop; 9d. it' delivered. JOHN SHARP, 3123 Hardy-street. CHEAP BREAD. ON and after the 2nd October. Bread delivered to any part of the City, Sd. the 4lb. Loaf, CASH; if booked, 9d. 3335 HENRY BLACK. NOTICE. NELSON MEAT BAZAAR. A GOOD SUPPLY of PRIME QUALITY BEEF, Ex Kate Waters. 3354 NOTICE. JW. TAYLOR begs to inform the public • that he will HE-COMMENCE his business as LOCKSMITH and GUNSMITH, at his NEW Premises, on the site of the old stand, on THURSDAY nest, the 10th instant. Repairs neatly executed, and Orders promptly attended to. 3356 WAKATU STABLES. NOTICE.— No Livery or Bait Horses will be TAKEN IN at the above Stables after SATURDAY, sth inst. 3351 ANDREW M'AIITNEY. BROWN RIVER POTATOES, suitable for change of seed. 3364 J. FIRTH, Collingwood-st. PRINGLE and COMPANY'S WEIGHING MACHINE. Hay - - - Is. 6d. per load Coal - - - Is. „ Any other goods in proportion. PHINGLE & CO., 3360 Hardy-street. F O R SA L E , A FINE Five-year old COW, near calving. Also, a two-year old Heifer. Apply to 3347 M. HODGENS, Washington-road. NELSON PUBLIC BATHS. TN returning thanks to the public for the supX port they have given to this enterprise in the past year, the Proprietor begs to state that he is determined to offer every inducement to tha healthful practice of habitual bathing by reducing the price of the bath to meet the means of all. The entire satisfaction of all subscribers and visitors in the past year, as to the general convenience and comfort of all departments of this establishment, and the very moderate charges, i inspire hope that in the future the bath will become, a popular place of resort, in Nelson. The Summer Season commences on- the Ist October, and it is most desirable that ali intending subscribers should promptly take up tickets, so as to secure the whole of the season's Bathing, The following is the REDUCED SCALE OF CHARGES. Hot, Cold, and Swimming Baths— . 12 Months' Ticket £3 0 0 6„„ 2 0 0 3 „ „ 15 0 1 „ „ 0 10 0 Members of Subscriber's Family half-price. All the Children under ten included in one half-price ticket. Wet Pack, ss. each, or Five for £L Vapor Bath, 4s. each, or Six for £\. Douche do., 2s. each, or Twelve for £1. Warm do., Is. each, or Twenty-four for £1. (Shower at Pleasure.) Cold do., 9d. each, or Thirty-five for £l. Open Daily from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays from 6 to 9 a.m. SWIMMING BATH. One Monthly Ticket ss. Single Bath— Adults 6d, Boys 3d. Open for Ladies on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, from 12 to 4 p.m. For Boys, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Ladies' days excepted. HARDY- STREET, near Government Buildings. Proprietor— H. BARRACLOUGH. 3357

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 233, 4 October 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 233, 4 October 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 233, 4 October 1867, Page 3

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