4,-=-,.- .... rym .■■.,..,,,-. ,„.. ,■',--,:■- NELSON VOLTO-ITEER FIRE TI/pd^HLY METING, THIS (Friday) IVx^BVENING, at S iS^'clock. JNO. W. WIG^LL, 912 I Hon. Secretary. EUTHERFORD'a, OsUOBfRIOR FLOUR. NEALE ANETb/D^OW, Sole Agen^ Collingwood-street. y 694 N . TJRIMZ^V^RK TTAMS ! ! lb y^— y^~y 1 CASE %tm, NOW ON/&ALE at ./* HENRY HOUNSELL'S, 804 No. 1, Bridge-street. THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. r pHILDREN'S 'THREAT. The Children will MEET at ttte TEMPERANCE HALL, at TEN o'clock a.m., form a PROCESSION, Walk round the Tgjsnand back to the Hall, and then regale ilHemselVes with Bung. Cricket, Football, and other Amusements. Refreshments at Two o'clodk. In the EVening a PUBLIC MEETINGyfriII be held; a Lady -Choir will Sing Pieces The Harmonium will beNplayed, assiste^dljy Mr. Axtgarde, with the Violin. The Chilofen will Recite Pieces. New MAGIC LANTERN and New Slides will be exhibited. programme: — Fra Diavolo •<• Felix Gautier All together Again ... ... ... Boot Little drops of Water,.. y*y ... Bridge Water, Sparkling Water (J. .. Bridge The Patriot Spirit ... x -yl. / ... Forgive and Forget ... /•/ •■• Buckley r Touch not the Cup ... /./ The Crystal Spring ... Y. I There's Music in the Air /... ... ... Moot 'Mid the Sparkling of Glasses Chorus of Huntsmen . . / . . . . Freischutz God Save the Queen / Admission to the Meeting: — Adults, 1/Children, 6d., to help to defray the expenses. 851 B. CRISP. "VTELSON T)HOTOGRAPHIC "DOOMS, Jj^^ HARDY STREET, y TV H. BANNEHR, Photographer, SUCCESSOR TO A. FLETCHER. Photography in all \y€ Branches Carefully Executed. v. Portraits of Children by the Instantaneous Process, 6 FOR lOS. 2451 A gALLOON JITTER Photographed from the Printed Letter. Can be Read with a Hand Microscope. Showing the state of Paris during the Siege, with various interesting particulars respecting the Balloons which left Paris, J &c, &c, &c. J f / TV/rENU DURING THE g^JEGE, Showing the singular Animals the/Parisians were + compelled to eafr m \. (Kindly lent by Mr. Washqurne, of the United States Embassy, who was present at the extraordinary Dinner.to ivhich the Menu refers). " A most in terestinlfWemento 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.~I SAACS ' LONDON PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. 886 ESTABLISHED 1.8 58, ■ /T W -TATTON MEDICAL, SURGICAL, and MECHANICAL '"' d/ntist. J. W. T. cafls attention to ihe many years' residence in yNelson, which is a guarantee for his professional/reputation. The s|!dv»ntage of Assaying and Refining his own Materials, and with the Most Improved ■ '"" Appliances vssii in the construction of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, enables him to assure that no deleterious compounds are used in his Establishment, such as are being jfesised off 'on the public for cheapness, set on plates composed of Zinc, Copper, Silver, Tin, &c, by analysis., , . ,t TEETBI ADJUSTED WUHOUT EESORI?-' ! INa TO BfeCKLESS EXTRACTION.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 117, 19 May 1871, Page 3
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452Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 117, 19 May 1871, Page 3
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