New Advertisements. WANTED a LAD for an HOUR every Morning and Evening. Apply at the Evening Mail Office. 285 WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Not under Twenty years of age. Apply, Mrs. THOMAS R. FISHER, Trafalgar-street North. 291 WANTED, by the undersigned, a Quiet, Staunch, BUGGY HORSE. A Geldiog preferred. THOS. RENWICK, Hardy-street. 214 CHURCH OF ENGLAND SUNDAY SCHOOLS. IVJOTICE. — In consequence of the rain this _LN afcernoon. the Annual Gathering of the Children attending the above-named Sunday Schools is POSTPONED until TO-MORROW AFTERNOt >N (Thursday), at 3 o'clock, in Mr. Richardson's Paddock, Maitai Valley. Should the wtather then prove unfavorable, the Children's Tea will be given at 5 o'clock, in the Temperance Hall, Bridge- streeet. H. D. JACKSON. Wednesday Afternoon, February 7, 1872. 286 NELSON HARMONIC SOCIETY. A PRIVATE CONCERT will be given by the above Society TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, the Bth inst., at the Provincial Hall. Tickets maybe obtained at the Society's Roosi TO-MORROW, from Four to Five O'clock. J. T. CATLEY, 270 Bon. Sec. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE COLLINGWOOD ELECTORAL DISTRICT. MR. COLLINS will be glad to MEET his CONSTITUENTS at Mr. Schafee's Hotel, on the EVENING of WEDNESDAY, the Uth February; and at TAKAKA, at Mr. R. Fellowes' Hotel, on MONDAY, the 19th. 267 TO THE FIRE BRIGADE. JOHN CLTPSON ATKIVSON tenders his THANKS to the Memhers of the Nelson Volunteer Fire Brigade and others for their kind assistance in putting out the Fire ou his premises jesterday. 282 IWrLL NOT be RESPONSIBLE for any DEBTS contracted by the Crew of the brig " PpaNCESS Alice," without a written order from ME. M. T. MEREDITH, 284 Master. I. 0. O. F., M. U. A MEETING OF THE "M-ELSON j" ODGE will take place at McGEE'S HOTEL, THIS EVENING, At Half past 7 o'clock. 283 ODDFELLOWS' HALL. TO NIGHT ! ! TO-NIGHT !! ! CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. COLLINS & CARROLL'S EXCELSIOR TROUPE OF IyTALE AND TjIEMALE "1/TINSTRELS EVERYTHING NEW! NEW SONGS, FARCES, DANCES, &c. First time of " SHIMMERHORN'S BOY ! " Happy Little Boys. Mrs. Collins and Mr. Brown in New Duets. Miss Carroll in New Songs and Dances. Glorious Success of THE GREAT PEDESTAL DANCE. WE ARE ENGAGED ! Front Seats, 3/; Back Seats, 2/; Gallery, 1/. 281 PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, with Calico and Leather Joints, for holding 20, 30, 50 and 100 Portraits, in great variety. R LUCAB & SON
T. S. WYMOND & Co., GENERAL OUTFITTERS & HOSIERS. £ COLLARS ! COLLARS ! 1 COLLARS !! ! 3 W :o: O M SOME D3EA OF THE GREAT g |j MAGNITUDE OF THE TRADE « £q DONE IN THE ABOVE GOODS IS NOW TO BE FEEN AT ©* $ T. S. Wymond & Co.'s., I f., Who have just landed, ex Claud Hamilton, their First Instalment for the m <S ' AUTUMN TRADE £ ' p For Style, Finish, and Quality not to be equalled in the Colony. Q &Q Manufactured Expressly for Nelson. 2 g :o: •« j^ 5r BSP" Lowest Wholesale List |^ in the Province. T. S. WYMOND & Co., FAMILY DRAPERS, SILK MERCERS, &c
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 33, 7 February 1872, Page 2
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484Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 33, 7 February 1872, Page 2
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