******************************wm*mm^ PROVINCIAL LAND & BUILDING SOCIETY.— PERMANENT. MONDAY EVENING, August 10> at halfpast 7 o'clock. Stewards— Messrs W. Darby and R. Lucas.; .: JNO. PERCY, 1702 Secretary. NO. 2 CADETS. THE above Company will DRILL at the rear •of the Institute, TO-MORROW afternoon (and EVERY following TUESD AY), at half-past 4 o'clock. F. C. GUERIN, 1714* Hon. Captain. SCHOOL OF ARTS. THE Classes will MEET on and after this date, at the Girls' Schoolroom, Hardy-street, by permission of the Local Board of Education. WILLIAM H. LAWLEY LEECH, 1713 Secretary. NOTICE. ALL the PRIZES in W. DAVIS'S ART UNION are PORTRAITS to be taken of each Member, and a Prize for all. 200 Members, at £l per Member. 20 Prizes, at £6 6 0 80 „ „ 2 0 0 100 „ 0 10 0 The Drawing will take place TO-MORROW, Tuesday, at the Harmonic Hall, at 8 o'clock in the evening. W. Davis avails himself of this opportunity to state that he is desirous of Disposing of his Business in Nelson (Negatives included), with Gallery, Cameras, and all _ hotographic Requisites. Any gentleman wishing to take up the business, can receive tuition in Photography. 1669 NOTICE. TO ensure success in my Art Union TOMORROW NIGHT, I will DOUBLE the 10s. PRIZES. This will be about £400 worth of work at my usual prices for £200. Subscriptions to be paid before drawing. IgiT Read the list of Art Union prizes. W. DAVIS, Photographer, 1711 Trafalgar-street. NOTICE. TENDERS for the Erection of a Cottage for Mr Everett, will not be received after WEDNESDAY, August 12. _ 1708 NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DOGS. POISON will be laid on my ground after this dale. THOS. PRATT, Sen. 1703 Van Dieman and Waimea streets. NOTICE. ALL FOWLS, &c, found Trespassing in my garden, after this date (August 10), will be DESTROYED. WILLIAM SPENCER, 1715 Collingwood-street. NELSON SOAP. BENNETT & M 'INTOSH beg to inform the merchants, storekeepers, and public of Nelson, that in a short time they will be ready to supply a Superior SOAP, of Nelson manufacture, and trust to merit a share of public patronage for this new introduction of Colonial Industry. 1704 NELSON SOAPWORKS. BENNETT & MTNTOSH will shortly be prepared to- Exchange NELSON SOA_ iii return for Waste Fat, Butter, Lard, &c. Nile-street East. 1705 ~ NOTICE. Clearing-out Sale of Groceries, China, Glass, Earthenware, Drapery, &c, &c, at an Immense Sacrifice. THOS. TURRELL begs respectfully to inform the public, that he has PURCHASED Mr LANGFORD'S BUSINESS in Bridge- street, and will, for TEN DAYS ONLY, be SELLING OFF the Old Stock, in order to make room for NEW GOODS. T. T., in soliciting the patronage of the people of Nelson, begs to assure them that he will always study to supply those who may favor him with their orders with the best articles, at the lowest possible prices. THOS. TURRELL, Bridge-street, Nelson. 1670 GOOD INVESTMENT. FOR SALE, FREEHOLD PROPERTY in Marlborough j let on lease, to a good tenant j at £55 per annum. Will be sold a bargain, for cash. Inquire at the ofiice of this paper, or of Mr Pitt, solicitor. August 7, 1868. 1681 SALMON. SALMON* JUST EECEIVED, a small consignment of Californian SALMON. Quality guaranteed —a treat to connoisseurs. . JOHN R, MABIN. Nelson, AUgUst 6, 1868. 1670 :
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 187, 10 August 1868, Page 3
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