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CORRESPONDENCE. *»♦ "We arc desirous of affording every reasonable facility for the discussion of public subjects; but it must be understood that we are in no way responsible for the opinions expressed by correspondents. AN ANSWER. To the Editor of the Nei-son Evening Mail. Sir,— ln reply to your correspondent, " A " Shareholder," who asks — " Whether it is true that the person in charge of the Perseverance Mining Works has not had experience as a practical miner," Like many other rumours of a similar character it is not true, and is very far from true. Yours, &c,, Another Shareholder. " Well, sissy, how do you like your new school? " " Oh, so routs 1" "That's right. " Now tell me all you have learned to-day." " I have learned the names of all the little boys ! " For remainder of News see Fourth page. New Advertisements. WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT and NURSEMAID. ApDly to Mr. ALBERT PITT, Nile-street East. 145 1 WANTED, a MARRIED COUPLE, without Encumbrance, to proceed to the Wairau. Apply to Mr. A. WARREN, Nile-street East. 1446 COMMANDING OFFICER'S INSPECTION. THE CITY VOLUNTEERS will Meet for Commanding Officer's Inspection on THURSDAY NEXT, the 4th instant, on the Parade Ground, Opposite the Police Station , at Half-past 5 p.m. By order, JOHN LOCKETT, Captain, 1450 Adjutant, Militia and Volunteers. COMMERCIAL GOLD-MINING COMPANY. AT a Meeting of the Subscribers in the above Company, it was unanimously resolved that a CALL of £ 2 ss. per Share be made as follows, viz., £1 ss. to be paid on MONDAY NEXT, August Bth inst., and £l on the 22nd August inst., such Call is therefore hereby made, and may be paid either to Mr, J. JERVIS, Commercial Hotel, or to JOHN PERCY, 1449 Hon. Secretary. SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF ! ! TJTTINTER "pjRAPERY. Q GREAT BARGAINS ! ! ! f i i i ,i COME AND SEE OUR PER YARD. S. d. Wincey's, yard wide - -at 0 8£ Aberdeen Winceys, do. - - „ 0 10i Wincey Skirtings, very wide - „1 10 J French Merinos - « - „ 1 llg White Shirtings - - - „ 0 5£ All Wool Welch Flannel -„ 1 3£ j I LOTS OF OTHER BARGAINS AT S. M. S OLOMON * C a ' s ' Trafalgar Street. o MEN'S, BOYS' AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING. A Large Stock of MELBOURNE-MADE CLOTIIING, Equal to Bespoke, at VERY LOW PRICES I CRIMEAN SHIRTS at 5[6. MEN'S UNDEK-FLANNELS, DRAWERS, HATS, CAPS, &c., &c, Greatly Reduced in Price, at S. M. S OLOMON & C°' s - JTkafalgax Stkeet. 1442

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 179, 2 August 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 179, 2 August 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 179, 2 August 1870, Page 3

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