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MISS miIENWITH begs to intimate that JL she has now a Commodious and Healthfully - situated Schoolroom, YOUNG LADIES finishing their Education' will receive strictest attention. Music, French, and Drawing taught. Mount Pleasant Cottage, Russell-street. 1841 NELSON CRICKET CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will be held at the MASONIC HOTEL, THIS EVENING, at 8 p.m. All old members and those wishing to join the Club are requested to attend. R. E. TENNANT, 1843 Hon. Sec. NELSON REGATTA CLUB. MEMBERS are requested to Meet at the GALATEA HOTEL, on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, at 7.30. JOHN CLARE - , 1855 Hon. Sec. BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS ! ! BILLIARDS ! ! THE Undersigned, having made considerable improvements in the WAKATU HOTEL, will RE-OPEN THE BILLIARD ROOM under the management of Mr. E. Tomlin, on MONDAY NEXT, the 10th instant. 1862 G. THOMPSON, Proprietor. COMMANDING OFFICER'S INSPECTION. THE CITY VOLUNTEER COMPANIES will PARADE for COMMANDING OFFICER'S INSPECTION on THURSDAY NEXT, at the Botanical Gardens, at 6 p.m. By order, JOHN LOCKETT, Captain, 1851 and Adjutant Militia and Volunteers. COME AND SEE THE I^TEW TI/TACHINES, Price, £3 10s. Also, SINGER'S UNRIVALLED NEW NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES, At £14 10s. SOLE AGENT-. M. LIGHTBAND, 1866 TRAFALGAR-STREET. T)ENNY "OEADINGS, ~|%/rUSIC, &c - FOR THE BOYS. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY EVENING, At 7 o'clock. At the TEMPERANCE HALL. ADMISSION— ONE PENNY. 1867 TTELLER'S TTTONDERS !! ! FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, IN THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS. Part I. —WONDERS. Part 2.— MUSIC. Part 3.— SUPERNATURAL VISION. Numbered Seats, 3s. Unreserved, 2s. Gallery (for Boys only), ls. Children under 12, to Front Seats, 2s. The plan of Seats lies at Mr. Stanton's, where Places may be secured. — o " Mr. Robert Heller is the most talented and versatile Entertainer that has ever been amongst us."— Lyttelton Times (Sept. 17) and everybody else. R. S. SMYTHE, Business Manager. CHARLES HILLSDEN, Treasurer. 1865 SALE BY AUCTION, AT RICHMOND SALE-YARDS. TO-MORROW. THURSDAY, 6th instant, at 3 p.m. O KA PRIME FAT WETHERS. THOMPSON & STAVERT, 1857 _ Auctioneers. SATURDAY NEXT, At 12 o'clock. At the Nelson Auction Rooms. A THOUR-WHEELED i^IARRIAGE, With Hood and Windows. A Set of Harness Both are in capital order. JOHN R. MABIN, 1868 Auctioneer.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 235, 5 October 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 235, 5 October 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 235, 5 October 1870, Page 3

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