EVENING'S MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. THE HARIToF ERIN. THE COMMITTEE~tf~the NELSON INSTITUTE beg to announce that they have, with much pleasure, accepted the kind offer of Mr CHARLES RUSSELL, who will deliver a LECTURE on IRISH MINSTRELSY, Illustrated with National and Characteristic Songs, In aid of the funds of the Institute, at the * PROVINCIAL HALL, On WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, July 22nd. Commencing at 8 o'clock; doors open at 7.30. Tickets, Half-a-Crown each, may be had of the Librarian, at the Institute, and at Mr Stanton's. 1507 PHRENOLOGY. JH. COOK, PROFESSOR of PHRENO- • LOGY, ELECTRO-BIOLOGY, MESMERISM, &c, will give a LECTURE on PHRENOLOGY, at the Temperance Hall, Bridge-street, on THURSDAY, July 23, for the BENEFIT of the BAND of HOPE. By the kind permission of the Phrenological Society, he will exhibit the Casts of the Maungatapu Murderers, Burgess, Levy, Sullivan, and Kelly. Admission, Is. Doors open at half-past 7, commence at 8 o'clock. N.B.— Character will be publicly delineated. [1503 NELSON BOARD OF WORKS. NOTICE is hereby given, that the ELECTION of FOUR MEMBERS of the Board of Works, to supply the vacancies which will then occur by the retirement of Messrs J. Bentley, R. Burn, J, Webb, and R. Carter (whose term of office will then expire), will take place at a MEETING of RATEPAYERS to be held at the Mar-ket-place, at Noon, oa MONDAY, the 27th July instant. In the event of a POLL being demanded, the POLLING will take place on the Following Day, commencing at Noon, and closing at o'clock p.m. By order of the Board, THOMAS YOUNGER, Secretary. Board of Works Office, July 6, 1868. 1422 PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. THE Juiy MEETING will be held on MONDAY next, the 20th instant, at the Temperance Hall at 6 p m. Stewards:— Messrs Stringer, Thornton, and Younger. The money will be sold at half past 8 p.m. punctually. By order, WM. ROUT, 1500 Secretary. MISS TRENWITH'S SCHOOL for Young Ladies, Kussell-st., Beach, formerly occupied by the late llr White. Terms moderate. 1458 JM. MERRINGTON having DISPOSED of • his business to Mr W. Milner, and, being about to leave Nelson, begs to return his thanks to the public for the very large share of patronage awarded to him; and hopes that they will honor his successor with a continuance of their favors. J. M. MERRINGTON, 1335 Bridge-street, Nelson. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. W MILNER has much pleasure in notifying • to the public of Nelson that he is REMOVING into BRIDGE-STREET, to the premises of J. M. Merrington 8c Co. W. M. has labored under great disadvantages this season, from the unfortunate circumstance of his former premises having been destroyed, and his inability to procure a shop sufficiently large to enable him to open out or display the very large and carefully selected shipments of goods which he has received. W. M.has been enabled to obviate this difficulty by purchasing Mr J. M. Merrington's business in Bridge-street (who is leaving Nelson), where the advertiser will have ample space to DISPLAY his NEW GOODS, to which place they will be removed at once. The premises in Trafalgar-street will be closed and the business carried on in Bridgestreet from, this date, Thursday, June 25th, where he hopes to merit the continuance of past favors from his own customers, and to secure the patronage of those of J. M. Merrington & Co. Note— W. MILNER, Bridge Street, Late J. M. Merrington Sc Co. 1336 i ' m BREAD AND STEAM BISCUIT FACTORY, Alton-street. JT. JOHNS has DISPOSED of his Business • as above to Mr A. BLACK, and respectfully solicits for his successor a continuance of the patronage received by himself. A. BLACK, in reference to the above, begs to assure the public that no pains will be spared by him to merit their patronage, and that the business will be continued in all its branches. Nelson, July 18, 1868. 1512
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 168, 18 July 1868, Page 3
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