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THE SIGNS OF THE TDtf^S. / " Watchman, what of feheNight ? " AT ECTURE on PROPHECY will be deI 1 livcred by Mr. DECK, Sen., on WEDNESDAY EVENING, at Half-past Seven, at the BAPTIST CHAPEL, Bridge Street. 125 HE Adjourned MEETING of the NELSON UTFLE^JIttiUItrEERS will take place at the NKLSUW^TEL, THIS (TUESDAY) 1 EVENDStavflft HALEf^AST SEVEN o'clock. Persog?wji«iin^to joia flieS^w Corps will please send in>meir^names before thaNslate to / & JOHN JOCKETT, Captain, 85 and Adjutant Militia and Volunteers. Nelson, January 11, 1871. SIR ~T* I\/TONRO will be happy to X/. IV± MEET the ELECTORS of MOTUEKA— Al» lIKJ-lAVITXUTIJ, MulUHkA.^li TVEDNE't^ A) AY, the 10th Janutiry. /At the School House, Mouteue, on THG^S/jS DAY, the 19th. And, / /At the Sooth School Hoxtsb, WAptEA West* / on FRIDAY, the 20ih^< / / The hour of meeting at each of these places to be Seven p.m. 82 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE >a y CITY OF NELSON. //fENTLEMEN. — Writs Laving now been 7 \X issued for the election of a new Parliament, and that of members for the City ot Nelson having been appointed to take place on the 25th of this month, I beg leave to solicit the renewal of the confidence you have hitherto placed in me as one of your representatives. My political opinions have been so frequently and so recently expressed, and are tha»fflsrKso well known to you, that I do noir think it necessary to address you in public nutting before the nomination day, unless it should appear to the electors to be desirable tllaJ^Fshould do so. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, OSWALD CURTIS, Nelson, January 5, 1871. 38 JUST RECEIVED x Per BEAUTIFUL STAR, from London] A1 A "DOCKAGES TI/fERCHANDKE COMPRISING — J 40 casks Cruuched Loaf Sugar ' 24 half-chests Superior Tea y 10 barrels Currants / 6§ hhds. Vinegar Jy^ 4 cases Mustard 9 do. Salad Oils 5 do. Castor Oil 3 do. Candied Lemon Peel 100 boxes Sperm Candles 4 cases Corn Flour 1 do. Scented Hair Oil 11 crates Crockery y^ 4 tierces China f 50 Wicker Jars Browji afnd White Vinega : 10 casks Rice \J \ 6 do. Pearl Barley ' \ 4 do. Carbonate Soda 6 do. Pickles / 10 cases Toys, Games, Fancy Stationery, & c 4 do. Paperhangings 1 do. Floorcloth 1 do. Patent "Wringing Machines 1 do. Tools 100 bags Fine Salt. TTODDER & HHALBOT, 89 NELSON AND RICHMOND. I/Z pfIOTOGRAPHY ' In all its branches carried on at the LONDON PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO V (Known formerly as the New Studio) TRAFALGAR STREET, Opposite Mr. M. Lightband's, and next to Mr. / Baly's Spirit Store. .#-— v Dlilf TSAACS, having purchased from • I3lL« X the Trustees in th/ Estate the Business formerly carried on Ww. DAVIS, including the whole of \he NEGATIVES of POKTRAITS taken by \jy»f numbering over 4000, is enabled to supply copies of Cartes de Visite at ONE SHILLING EACH, taking 6 at a time. Vignettes at Is. 6d. each if half a dozen s taken. Larger Portraits in proportion. Portraits Taken Daily as Under :— Large Size Portraits, single copy ... 12 6 „ extra copies, each ... 5 0 Cartes de Visite — single copy ... 5 0 „ six copies ... 10 0 „ „ twelve do. ... 15 0 Vignettes — single copy ... 7 6 „ six copies ... 15 0 , Cabinet Portraits — single copy ... 8 6 ' „ extra copies, each ... 2 6 Miniature Portraits for Lockets, Brooches, &c, &c. Views of Business Premises, Town and Country Residences taken in the best style and on 'the most reasonable terms. 1 Ali, Portraits Guaranteed to Givs Thorough Satisfaction. LONDON PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. 3

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 14, 17 January 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 14, 17 January 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 14, 17 January 1871, Page 3

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