NELSON VOLUNTEEIfFIRE 1 / BRIGADES i^yfONTHLY me\ejing, KJ-iViUERow IW. (Friday) EVENING, at Seven o'clock. /* <f JNO. W. WIGZELL, 91^ <D Hon. Secretary"" T> UTHERFOKD^- ABUPERIOR FLOUR. XX NEALE AND^femßOW.^oie Agents, Collingwood-street. <s 694 T>RIME XS"ORK TTAMS ! ! 1 CASE ONLY, NOW ON SALE at HENRY HOUNSELL'S, 804 No. 1, Bridge-street. DORAN'S GtoLDttfINTNG COMPANY y^f«EGBTERED) . QS&KSfi&fi^RMn Arrears with tbeir Calls O arg^iiereby) notifcd to' pay the san:e within One Week\EcDafthiß oHte. t / r. piston lain, I \ \ \ Manager, May 16, 1871. \ \ 890 "~~THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. /CHILDREN'S fTIREAT. \J X The Children will MEET at the TEMPER*^IWSE HALL, at TEN o'clock a.m., form a PROFESSION, Walk round the Town and back to the Hall, and then regale themselves with Buns. Cricket, Football, and other Amusements. Refreshments at Two o'clock. In the Evening a PUBLIC MEETING will be held; a Lady Choir will Sing Pieces. The Harmonium will be played, assisted by Mr. Augabde, with the Violin. The Children will Recite Pieces. N-sw MAGTTCNLANTERN and New Slides will be , 'exhibited. \ PROGRAMME: — Fra Diavolo ... ... ■. Felix Gautier AH together Again Root Litlle drops of Water... S] .. S Bridge Water, Spirkling Wate/) .. ,/.'.. Bridge The Patriot Spirit ..J/ ,^, y ... Forgive and Forget ... y\. ... Buckley* Touch not tbe Cup .y" / Tbe Crystal %vy'vna/.. / There's Music ip'the Air Root 'Mid the Sparkling of Glasses ... / Chords of Huntsmen .. .. » . . /Freisckutz God Save the Queen \-^ Admission to the Meeting: — Adults, 1/Children, 6d;, to help to defray the expenses. 851 CRISP. "VTELSON -pHOTpGRAPHIC T>OOMS y jy STREET, T.^^ANNEHR, Photographer, TO A. FLETCHJSS. Photography in all i^Branches Carefully Executed. Portraits of children by the ''"~~ Instantaneous Process, 6 FOR IQS. 2451 A JJALLOON JITTER Photographed from the Printed Letter. Can be Read with a Hand Microscope. " N It 6 / ~ Showing the sdateof Paris during the Siege, with various interesting particulars respecting the / Balloons which left Paris, &c, &c, &c. J^ENU DURING THE^jgIEGE, ' 'Rowing the singular Animalmhe Parisians were \ compelled tp eat. (Kindly lent by Mr. Wa9hburne, of the United Stateß^Em.baßsy, vho jr&s present at the extraordinary Dinnerro whjch the Menu refers). "A most interesting Memento of the great siege. — Daily News. " Will be found in almost every album.-— Morning Post. ' The above form valuable Historical Memorials of the Great Siege. PRICE ONE SHILLING EACH. D. M.~x SAACSj LONDON PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. 886 ESTABLISHED 1858. MEDICAL, SURGIidAL, and MECHANICAL D E/N T IST. - J. 'Wi T. caUs attention to -ihe many years' residence lin,, Nelson, which is a guarantee for his professioMljreputation. . ( The advantage of Assaying and Repining his own Materials, and with the Most Improved Appliances used in the construction of ; ARTIFICIAL TEETH, enables, him , to assure that ho - deleterious cop>; pounds" are "used in his 'Establishment, such as are being- passed off on the public for cheapness, Bet on plates composed of Zinc, Copper, Silver, Tin', &c.yby' analysis: ! : '.M ■'■•*• ; <'•:■' •; TiffiT6 fe A'DjiJST-ED-WirfloUT EEBORTING TO RECKLESS EXTRACTION.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 116, 18 May 1871, Page 3
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