FOR SALE,— A CHESNDT PONY, perfectly quiet and accustomed to Children. Also a LADY'S SADDLE and BRIDLE. Apply to Mrß. JAMES DREW, Brook-street. 622 MISS OLAEA STEPHENSON IS COMING, AND WILL GIVE HER FIRST ENTERTAINMENT ON Satfkday Next. 624 NELSON CITY RIFLES. EXTRA Government INSPECTION PARADE POSTPONED until TUESDAY, the the 26th instant. W. McCABE, 604 Lieutenant in Charge. SINGING CLASS. NELSON PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. mHE SECOND QUARTER of the SINGING JL CLASS in connection with the above Society will COMMENCE THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at a Quarter to Seven o'clock, at the Tempebance Hail. Terms: — Members of the Philharmonic Society, Five Shillings, Non-Members, Seven Shillings and Sixpence per quarter; Payable in Advance. E. B. WALCOT, Conductor. Nelson, March 19, 1872. 613
New Advertisements. WANTED, a Strong Active GIKL, able to Wash well. Apply at the Office of this Paper. 616 WANTED, a Smart Active LAD. Apply to RENTOUL, BROTHERS, 620 Trafalgar-street. WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. S. M, PHILLIPS, Nilestreet West. 623 WANTED, a Comfortable Three or FourRoomed COTTAGE, situate about Ten Minutes' walk from Masonic Hotel, Furnished or Unfurnished. Address, stating terms, to X, Office of this Paper. 617 HOPE AND RANZATJ LIBRARY. A PUBLIC MEETING will take place on MONDAY, March 25, at 7 p.m.,—For the Election of the Committee for the ensuing year, and other important business. T. J. R. OXLEY, 621 Secretary. NOTICE. J "PATCHING has Just Opened a First- I • JL class Kiln of Two, Four, and Six- | inch DRAINING PIPES, likewise STOVE I FIKE BRICKd and WEDGE BRICKS suitable for CULVERTS. A Well-burnt, Ready-made CULVERT for Sale and on View at J. PATCHING'S, Vanguard-street, Nelson. Inspection invited. 618
T, S. Wymond & Co. ARE LANDING, EX "CLAUD HAMILTON,"— A LAEGE ASSORTMENT OF Wintee Drapery COMPRISING ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. T. S. Wymond & Co., HALL OF COMMERCE BRIDGE STREET. 25 per CENT. SAVED " IN" FLAMELS AND BLAMETS. T. S. Wymond & Co. HAVING SECURED A LARGE SHIPMENT BEFORE THE EXTRAORDINARY RISE TOOK PLACE IN WOOL, HAVE DECIDED UPON CLEARING 700 pairs Large Super Blankets, FROM I©S. ©D. PEE, PAIR. 2000 yards fine and heavy makes Welsh Flannels, FROM XSi D - , — -io:- — . The above having been purchased at the ExTBEMELr Low Rates ruling prior to the great advance on Wool, T. S. W. & Co. think it only equitable to give those -who have so liberally patronised them this chance TO SECURE THE B AJRG-AJIN&. WHOLESALE BUYERS will find it to their interest to lay in THEIR WINTER STOCK AT ONCE, as our usual Liberal Discount from Retail Scale will be allowed. T. S. Wymond & Co, $gt LOWEST WHOLESALE LIST IN THE PROVINCE. si9
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 69, 20 March 1872, Page 2
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