HARMONIC SOCIETY. IN consequence of the SERVICE at CHRIST CHURCH, the HARMONIC SOCIETY'S PRACTICE will not commence until HALFPAST EIGHT THIS EVENING. J. T. CATLEY, 1810 Hon. Pec. PENNY T>EADINGS, T\/fUSIC , &c. 11 lt-I-FOR THE BOYS. THIS, THURSDAY EVENING, At 1 o'clock. At the TEMPERANCE HALL. ADMISSION— ONE PENNY. 1804 WINTER EVENING BNTTHUCAINM ENTS IN AID OF THE CHRIST CHURCH ORGAN FUND. nnHE NINTH ENTERTAINMENT of the JL SERIES will take place at the ASSEMBLY ROOM, on MONDAY 'EVENING NEXT, and will consist of DISSOLViNG VIEWS of EUROPEAN and ASIATIC SCENERY, to be followed by INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC by the Harmonic" Society's Band, SONGS, CHORUSES, GLEKS, &c Admission, ]a. Doors Open at Half-past Seven, to commence at Eight o'clock. IS'- 9 NELSON CLOTH. HpHE PUBLIC is respectfully invited to JL Jnsnect the First lot of pLOTH made by Messrs. Weblkt's NEW MACHINERY On view at the NELSON CLOT hi DEPOT. JOSEPH WEBB, Agent, 1806 Trafalgar-street CULLIFORD GOLD-MINING COMPANY (Registeked). mENDERS are invited for the CONVEYJL ANCE of MACHINERY from the NELSON WHARF to the Machine Site of the Company at WANGAPJIKA. Tenders to be lodged with the Legal Manager by 2 p.m , on SATURDAY, the Sth October. Particulars to be had at the Office of the Company. Specification can be seen on and after Saturday, the Ist October. WILLIAM STAVERT, 1802 Legal Manager. NELSON PHOTOGRAPAIC ROOMS, Hasdy-Street. TTT T3ANNEHR, . XX. JL> PHOT O G R A P II E R . "PHOTOGRAPHY in all its Branches carefully Jl executed. Copies of all Negatives taken by Mr. Fletcher during the last Eight Years. MR. FLETCHER, in recommending Mr. T. H. BANNEIIR to his old Patrons, begs to assure i chem that all work undertaken by Mr. Bannehr will be done carefully and well. A. FLETCHER. September 1, 1870. 1630 COLLINGWOOD COAL DEPOT, THE PORT. (opposite lukins' lime kiln.) JUST ARRIVED, ex WAIIIOPAI, COLLINGWOOD i^OALS, Which will be DELIVERED to any part of the Town at 33/-, or at the Wharf at 30/---per ton, Cash. JAMES BUIiFOED. | N.B. — Orders left at the Collingood Coal Depot, or with Mr. J. R. Mabin, will be carefully attended to. 1628 ASSEMBLY ROOMS. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO , MR. /"^ EORGE XJ KJ FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1870. The Friends of Mr. Cotterell having invited him to accept a Complimentary Benefit before finally leaving Nelson, several Ladies and Gentlemen Amateurs will assist in the ENTERTAINMENT which will consist of the following ; — Part I. MR. G. COTTERELL'S IMPERSONATIONS Part 11. A MUSICAL INTERLUDE, Vocal and Instrumental. Part HI, A FARCE, The Characters sustained by Amateurs. Admission, 3s. Gallery, 2s. 1807
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 230, 29 September 1870, Page 3
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428Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 230, 29 September 1870, Page 3
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