QROSSE& T) LACK WELL'S TRICKLES, SALAD OILS, BOTTLED FRUITS, AND COLMAN'S MUSTARD on Sale, under Market Rates. 1747 T. NEWTON & CO. ASSEMBLY ROOMS, TO-NIGHT ! TT\ AFT TT^ATTY V. THE -VTAPOLEON OF NELSON. VERDICT FOR NAPOLEON (OF COURSE) Watty caught in a very Oddfellows' Spider's WEB. NEW SONG ; ! I 1762 TRICOPHEROUi ! TRICOPHEROUS! ! W. H. W EST Has jnst eceived per Wonga Wonga, another case of TRICOI'IIEROUS, from San Francisco, And on Sale at Reduced Prices. 1740 AT THE OLD STAND. PHOTOGRAPHY. T> R 0 W N ' S NEW RAPID PROCESS. w. e7b rown ' Having REMOVED to NEW COMMODIOUS PREMISES IN HARDY STREET, Adapted expressly for the above HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL PROCESS, Is now in a position to take PICTURES superior to anything hitherto produced in this art. ggsT Note the address — Hardy Street, Nelson, Three Doors from Messrs. Rotter and Biddell's Warehouse, Trafalgar-Street and. opposite Balme's Coach Factory. 1751 TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for BUILDING a DWELLING-HOUSE, near Richmond, Waimea East. Plans and Specifications can be seen on application to the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be sent on or before THURSDAY, the 6th day of October next, to THOMAS BRUNNER. Brookside, Nelson, September 20, 1870. 1756 W. D A VI s - PHOTOGRAPHER, HARDY STREET, Opposite Hooper & Dodson's Brewery. N.B. — W. DAVIS, has commenced business out of Trafalgar-street, at the above address. 1571 TO-NIGHT ! fTHHE S^ OURLAY TIAMILY AT THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, CNOT the Oddfellows' Hall) FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, September 23 and 24, MISS MINNIE Having recovered from her late indisposition will make her FIRST APPEARANCE. First and only time of the New Extravaganza "A PIECE OF ABSURDITY.'' "PRETTY MARY," AND OTHER ENTERTAINMENTS ! ! ! NEW LOCAL SONGS. Admission: Front Seats, 35.; Second Seats, 25. ; Gallery, Is. Family Tickets admitting Five to Reserved Seats, 10s. SATURDAY. FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF SCHOOLS AND FAMILIES. /^IRAND -jVTID-DAY TIXHIBITION of Master John's Drawingroom Diorama T7INGLAND TO TTNDIA. Thirty-two Views, comprising all points of interest met with on the route. The closing scene of the Diorama will be the STORMING AND CAPTURE OF DELHI, Illustrated by a Pyrotechnic Display. Juveniles 6d.; Adults ls. Commence at 2 o'clock. 1765
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 225, 23 September 1870, Page 3
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358Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 225, 23 September 1870, Page 3
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