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LENDERS WANTED for the REMOVAL of Lt a TWO-ROOMED HOUSE"; also for the PURCHASE of TO;o6(r Second-hand BRICKS and IRONWORK of Registered iOven. Apply J. S ANDE RS, Grov.erstreet, the Wood. „ . .;.. . .,} 949 FfIENDERS WANTED' for tHe ERECTIONS JL THREE: SMALL WOODEN €OTTA^BS with Slab Chimneys, each 12ft x :20ft, on. Sectipn 38. and portion of 39 -in, L,uckhpw Str^efJ fiayelock, Marlborough, immediately ' aajoinib^ 'the Miners' Armsr ' The lowest' or 'any tentJe^z-idot necessarily accepted. gpedifictftions?to be seen at Mr. Frank Cohen's Store.- . Address C. J. PERCEVAL, Collingwood, Nelson. . 1944 Superintendent's Office; ■: • "'- ; Nelson, October 17th, 1870. mENDERS will be Received at this Office until JL MONDAY, the 31st inst., for making SIDE-CUTTINGS, in Five C6ntract3,"ori the MAIN SOUTH ROAD. '"• : - "■"■•••' - Specifications may be seen at the Pbovincia.li Engineer's Office, Nelson, andat McFari»ane*s Accommodation House, Motueka Valley. : ALFRED GREENFIELD, 1 1931 Provincial Secretary. W- TT J EECH, • ■ • JLJU JU PHOTOGRAPHER, OLD POST-OFFICE, Hardy-street. : n CARD PORTRAITS Fos rrS. />D. Horses, Carriages, Dogs, &c, taken at Persons' 1636] Residences. Views or Houses, as per order. REDUCTION IN PRICES. ~ TO meet the present depression in trade, the Undersigned have resolved to REDUCE THEIR PRICES, And to Sell at such a rate as will Clear Cost, and now ofier their Large and WELL-ASSORTED QTOCK to the Public, consisting of— Furnishing and Builders' Ironmongery! Carpenters* and other Tools Axles, Buggy Springs, &c. Garden Tools, Spades, Forks, &c. Kitchen Utensils Iron Bedsteads Japanned Toilet Ware Japanned Trays, &c, &c. Eleetro-plateJ Goods in large variety Cutlery, &c, &c. T> UTTER & T3IDDELL, 1942 TRAFALGAR. STREET. W . D AYI s • PHOTOGRAPHER, Is now prepared to offer to the Public ENLARGED PHOTOGRAPHS At a Very Moderate Cost, thinking that such a Portrait would be a Suitable present irom Parents to Children at the Coming Season. HARDY STREET, NELBON, 1923 Opposite Hooper & Dodson's. NELSON ASSEMBLY ROOMS. TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19; FIRST PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT OF THE Ty ELSON A MATEUR TjITHOPIAN "1/FINSTRELS FOR THE BENEFIT OF MR. Wai. H. BENT. PROGRAMME. — PART I. Overture — " Love Not," - - Nelson Amateur Minstrels Opening Chorus — " Lulu is our ' Darling Pride," - - - - Company •' Come Home Father," - - - Johnson '• Tilda Horn," Bones •' Twinkling Stars," - - - - C?esar •"The Lincoln Gun-boat," - - Banjo 1 Under the Willow She's Sleeping," ------- Johnson " The Farm Yard,"- - - - Mr. W. H. Bent Finale — " Nursery Rhymes," — Introducing the " Soldier's Choru«," from Faust. — Company. Interval of Ten Minutes. PART 11. SOME-ATTIC CONJURING !! ! Or, BENT ON HELLER-ISMS. The Barber's Pole, which is the same as the Witches — Card Tricks ; Coming to the Pomt — The Card and the Tea Cidriy—The Mysterious Pigeon — The Eccentric Ball — The "Rum" Punch Bowl, &c, &c. Interval of Five Minutes. PART 111. CHARACTERISTIC DANCE - EPH. COMICALITIES - - MR. W. H. BENT. VIOLIN SOLO - - LEADER. The Entertainment will Conclude with the Laughable Sketch, entitled the MURDERERS OF SHAKESPEARE, Or, DAIS-DE-MONY. Pete William (a Stage-struck Darkey) - Bones Jake Skimmerhorn do. - Banjo Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at 8 o'clock. Seats can be secured at Mr. Stanton's. Front* Seats, 35,; Second, 25.; Buck, Is. 1962

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 247, 19 October 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 247, 19 October 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 247, 19 October 1870, Page 3

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