MONDAY EVENING, .POSITIVELY THE LAST!!! ASSEMBLY ROOMS, LAX 12 3IASONIC HALL. W 0 0 D Li 0 F F E ' S CELEBRATED EXHIBITION" OF FANCY AND PHILOSOPHICAL GLASSBLOWING,. SPIN MXtt AND -\VorUvIXG, The ir.ost Novel and Instructive Entertainment ever witnessed in the Colonie--. By Special Request as the stramer is not leaving so early as was anticipated, the GLASSBLOWEKS will give a GRAND FINAL KXIIIBITION THIS EVENING, MONDAY, MARCH 28, When Evr.nY Visitor will receive a BEAUTIFUL PKFSENT OF THE WOnlvS'OF A! IT, as a PARTING GIFT from the PROPIUETOPvS The Proceeui'ifrs with terminate by Mr. Woui'roll'e taking the (.il.is-; Stwnn-ICnginc-s to piect'a in the presence of the umliei'ce. Dcors open at Half-part Seven. Admission 2<.; Chilsireii, Is. 007 IT. PEACILMAN, Agent. COALS ! COALS ! ! COALS ! ! ! Ix ALIiELiTINA. BESTNEVrCASi'LE COAL, DELIVERED at 40s. PER TOX, in quantities of half toa and vp \v aids. Ex WALLABY asd lIEATHCOTE. TIF.ST GiJI-.Y JJIVEII and WEST WANXj GANUI COAL, at 40s. and 455. PiiK TON, in quantities of half ton and upwards. ORDERS left :«t Bridge Street, opposite the Warehouse of llr. T. K. Fisher, v.i:l bu pro.-iiptly attended to. 590 J. LIVICK. NELSON -BOARD OF WORK:-. £5 RE W A R D. nnilE above I'EWARD vrill be p.tid by the JL KELSON BOARD OF V.'OIiKS for sudi INL'OiiMATION as will lead to the COKVICTIUJS" of tlie Person or Persons who, on tiie niyht of MONDAY, the 21st instant, SET FIliK to the GOKSK HEDGE at the PAKSOXAGE, a-d, on the ni»ht of THURSDAY, the 2-ith, HET FH.'E to the GOKSE IIEDCi!^ opposite the resilience of Mn. Ai.ritiii) Waiiekn. By ordtT, THOMAS YOUNGER, Surveyor to tlia Board. Board of Works (Jfifice, Nelson, March 26, 1870. COS COLONIAL W IKE, 4 NOTEIEU S'nrM;:is Cof tha Well-kn-wn JA. "G 00 N T A V,* A 1 £R A ," also, •• R EIS LING." 1365 Vintage. 59G THOMPSON &- STAXERT. QAD D L 1-: TT ORS E S fj:oji T7IDXIHLL TO TITANGAPEKA. JJ VV 1 fi AUKIiODGEH, of the FOXIIILL INN, fj • \JT tegs to inform the public that he has made arrangements with Mr. J. CHANDLKR, of Wanirapeka, for the LIVERY of HORSES at his Station; consequently he is in a position to LET HOUSES, cither for the SINGLE or RETUKN JOURNEY, at moderate charges. Any arrangements entered into by Mr Chandler with travellers will be recognised by J. G. SIDE- S ADD LICS always kept. 557 VALUABLE PIANO, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c, &c. MR . JOHN R . M AB I !S T lias received instructions from Jas Hoopek, Esq., who is leaving for England, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his residence, the "Wood, Nile-street East, On TUESDAY, the 29th instant, at 11 o'clock. The whole of his Superior TTOUSEI-IOLD T7IURNITURE, JUL JD AXD EFFECTS, Comprising— Handsome Piano hy Broadwcod, and Stool — Tispestry and other Carpets— Drawingroom Tahle and Chairs — Hair and Cane r.eated Easy Chairs — Dining TablesSide Tables — Damask and Muslin Curtains — Oil Cloth— Cocoa-nut Matting — Iron Bedsteads— Feather. Bed — Bedding — Oppossum Rutr — Lamps — Ornaments — Washstands, Toilet Sets— Decanters — Glassware — Fenders and Irons — Kitchen Utensisls, Chest Drawers, &c. &c, &c. Also, A SEWING MACHINE (by Wheeler and Wiiisox. And a quantity of Garden Tools. 540
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 73, 28 March 1870, Page 3
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527Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 73, 28 March 1870, Page 3
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