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VISIT OF H.R.H. the DUKE op EDINBURGH. rpHE CHILDREN OF NELSON^ Are requested to meet at the TEMPERANCE HALL, At 10 o'clock, On the morning of the arrival of His Roya ■ Highness, for the purpose of FORMING A PROCESSION. After the Procession, LUNCH AND TEA will be provided for the Ladies and Children oka.tui_ousi._- in the Hall. AN ENTERTAINMENT (For the Benefit of the Band of Hope) will be given in the Temperance Hall, on the Evening of the Landing of the Prince, consisting of SINGING AND RECITATIONS. The following Pieces will be Sung, under the direction of Mr. 5, Sigley, Junr.: — Chorus— " Hail Smiling Morn." ... Spofforth Trio— " Oh ! the Lone Starry Hours." Glee — •' t-'ee our Oars with Feathered Spray." Stevenson Song — " Chime again, Beautiful Bells." Glee— "Lordly Gallants." Calcott Song and Chorus — '• Just after the Battle." Instrumental Music— Harmonium. Song and Chorus — " God Bless our Sailor Prince."... ... ... Glover Song— "Tubal Cain." Russell Part Song — " There's Music in the Air." Rout Quartette—" We Trill a Hymn." ... Muller Chorus — " God Save the Queen ! " Admission to the Entertainment, 2s. Children, ls. Doors open at 7, Commence at Half-past 7. 814 B. CRISP. MR. RAWSON, DENTIST, Will be in Nelson for a short time. 825 Hardy-street, Opposite the Institute. FOUND, a Small POCKET-BOOK. The Owner, by giving a description of it, and payinsf for this advertisement, can have it on application to W. WATERS, Bt7 Bridge Street. LOST, a LETTER, addressed to the undersigned, containing a DOCUMENT, of no nse to anyone but the loser. J. S. CROSS, Harbor Master. 864 TO LET. A TEN-ROOMED HOUSE, with Cellar and Garden in Collingwood-street, lately occupied by Mrs White as a boarding-house. C. BLECHER, 724 Corner of Collingwood and Nile-streets. SHOP TO LET. THE Premises lately occupied by Mr HODGSON, well adapted for a Lithographer or Photographer. Fittings included. 596 EDWD. EVERETT. TO LET. — A Five-Roomed COTTAGE. Apply to M. LIGHTBAND, 637 Trafalgar street. WANTED. WANTED, a RETAIL BUTCHER. Apply at the Oflice of this Paper. 863 WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT, to go to Havelock, for an HOTEL. Apply R. LEVIEN, 866 The Port TO JOURNEYMEN TAILORS. WANTED, a COAT HAND. Apply to JOHN CANN, 868 Collingwood-street. WANIED a GOOD COOK. Apply to R. 11. HARPER, Mitre Hotel. 860 WANTED, Four EXCAVATORS. Wajres. 9d per hour. Apply at the Richmond Reserve. JAMES MoDONALD. 839 WANTED, A STRONG GIRL. Apply to Mrs. J. SHERRATT, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. B*l WANTED, a Good General Female SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. A. PITT, Nile-street, East. pl2 -TTTANTED, JOURNEYMEN TAILORS. Bio W. MILNER, Bridge-street. WANTED, BOARD and LODGING for Two Gentlemen. Two Bedrooms and a Private Sitting-room will be required. Apply at the Office of this Paper. 811 TO JOURNEYMEN RAKERS. Wanted, a Single Hand, Apply at the Office of this Paper. **?. v

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 87, 15 April 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 87, 15 April 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 87, 15 April 1869, Page 3

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