MR "O AW SON, TXGSrjtT, Hardy-st. Jlßj §>■( /jyY'^i.Kiriv /Opposite the Institute. r<?J^ v/ yfXT\ HORSKS.CA.T'J'lj&U^llEKliialipen in to GRAZE bylffllY ANDREWS, Spring. Grove. y "OOGLKj (&MNEY--SVVKEP, X . JL> Ord**-yft pt Mr. W. C.WILKINS, Bridge-street. /"^ & 5:5 EAC^E BALL. THE RAPE BALL will take plaa^inthe PROVINCIAL HALL, on/FKIDAY EVENING, the l<Uh instant. 7 Yl sY& wards/ AcTrtN-ADA^Esq. H. Adams. Esq. A. GREEjfjF/iELD, Esq. A JfacHMOND.Esq. W. (iLtTHA-M, Esq. , T/Brdnver, Esq. J^Watkins, Esq. \^A. Pitt, Esq. y. H. Stafford, Esq. D. MDonald, Esq. / W. M. Stanton, Esq. Wm. Stavert, Esq., Hon. Secretary. Gentlemen's Tickets, £1; Ladies' Tickets, free ; to be obtained from Stewards or Secretary. •""^ 641 IP P/RM ENTER, JyC V • XV. X/ LICENSED PA»Wy/ BBOKEK \ Myiiey L- nt on all Gcfoil/ Bills Disco-Wed at the STAR LO/lN COMPANY'S OFFICE, near TempeAnce Hall, Collingwood Street. / 327 "1/ X/r v - xr IE u^ aN - Lt/SSI. iV. 1) E NT^TiX WMMEA ROAD, Next Door to Mt^Scaife's. /ARTIFICIAL TEET[Kiw«erted without extracrion or any pain whiiievtT. 3-^*- /% ! BOOTS ' y TTIE4LY & Q°N have jn^t deceived, ex | XX/ O late arrivedaf and are now I opeiiing — y j E/GHT TRUNKS WdtF.S' AND CHILD KENS' BOOTS, ! which Ihey nre now offering at the Lowfst Remunerative Phicks. 559 XTELSON "piIOTOGKAPUIC T>pdMS^i /(7/HARDY STREET, X T. H/B AN NEH R, Photographer, / BTJCCESBOR TO a. fletouer 1 Photography in all ryi Branches / Carefully EirECDTED. j Portraits of Children by the Instantaneous Process, 6 FOR lOS. 2451 T>URFORD'S /^IOAL TTvEPOT, THE PORT, (Opposite Lukins' Lime Kiln.) Now Landing, ex the Pearl, and ON SAL E, — QA TONS COLLINGWOOD COAL, OU 30/- per ton at the Port. 33// „ Delivered. Sapftla of the Co »1 to be seen at Mr. Mabin's, I / Lr J / Bridg«-street. / Ex the Waiohopai— CkA TONS SCRKE\'ED WANGANUI £\J COALS, yY I 40/- per ton, Delivered. X T E R SI S C A a/H . Orders left at Mr. J. R. Mabin's, Bridge-street, will be carefully attended to. 474 JAMES C. BURFORD. / In all its branches carried on at the PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO (Known formerly as the New Studio) TRAFALGAR STREET, Opposite Mr. M. Lightband's, and next to Mr. Baly's Spirit Store. DIUT TSAACS, having purchased from • jyji* X the Trustees in the Estate the Business formerly carried on by W. DAVIS, including the whole of tire NEGATIVES of PORTRAITS taken by him, numbering over 4000, is enabled to supply uo[iies of JjtTtya de Visire at ONE -SHILLING KACIL/&ikiiig>P nt a time. Vignettes at Is. 6d. each i^hah a dozen s taken. Larger Ponr.ucs in pro|K>rtton. Portraits Takisn Daily/as Under : — Large Size Portraits, single copy ... 12 6 „ extra (joprVs, each ... 5 0 Cartes de Visite copy . 5 0 „ copies ... 10 0 „ twdve 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. An Portraits Guarantied to Grva Thorough Satisfaction. LONDON PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO STREET, NELSON. 3
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 81, 11 April 1871, Page 3
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500Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 81, 11 April 1871, Page 3
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