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WORTH KNOWING that you can get a GOOD RIDING COAT for 15s. 6d., worth 255. at T. S. WYMOND & COS. t^O Hall of Commerce. WOODLAND HOUSE. MRS. "PICKETT will RECOMMENCE X School on MONDAY 15 th inst., at Quarter to Ten o'clock. The Wood, Nelson, Bth April, 1872. 758 NOTICE. ALL DEBTS or CLAIMS against Mr. JAMES CHAS. PHILLIPS to be SENT IN to the Undersigned, on or before the 30th inst. for SETTLEMENT. H. V. PHILLIPS, Bee Hive Store, Bridge-street. Nelson, April 4, 1872. 731 9nnn LADIES' and GIRL'S BLACK £\J\J\J STRAW HATS from Is. EACH. 741 T. S. WYMOND & CO. 1.0.0. F., M.U. THE MEMBERS of the TRAVELLERS' REST AND GENERAL CAMERON LODGES intend to bave a GALA DAJ? on 12th APRIL Next, to Commemorate the Raising of the Standard of Oddfellowship in the Province of Nelson, which event took place on Thursday, the 7th April, 1842. A PROCESSION will take place. Members intending to join the same, are requested to Attend at the Agricultural Hall, Richmond, at 11 o'clock a.m. After the Procession, various Sports for Juveniles, &c. &c. A TEA wi'l take plaoe at 4 p m , at the said Hall; after which, a PUBLIC MEETING. J. W. Barnicoat, Esq , will preside To conclude with a BALL in the Evening. Admission to tbe Tea and Ball by Ticket only which may be obtained from the Stewards, Tickets for the Tea :— Children under 7 years, 6d.; between 7 and 14 years, is.; Adults Is. 6d.: to be obtained from Bros. Wm. Galbraith and W. M. Bell. Tickets for the Ball .—Gentlemen, 2s. 6d.; Ladies, Free; to be obtained from Bros. C. P. Kearns, H. Lankow, and S. B. Silcock. Stewards. P.P.G.W. C P. KEARNS. P.P.D.G.M. H. LANKOW. P.D.GM. JOHN LAMMAS. P.G FRED CORDER. P.G. VV. W. BARNES. P.G. THOMAS LAMMAS. N.G. DIET. BEUKE. V.G. H. HAMMOND. E.S. W. M. BELL. Br. S. B. SILCOCK. Br. Wm. GALBRAITH. 273 Br. Wm. HIGGS. A pRAND /CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN IN THE PROVINCIAL HALL, ON FRIDAY, April 12, 1872. TO COMMENCE AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. PROGRAMMEE. Ist Part. Overture By the Band. Solo and "God Bless the Prince Chorus of Wales " Part Song "You Stole ray Love " Macfarren Chorus "How bright and fair" Rossini Duet "The Merry Merry Bells" S. Glover t Song "Ah ! Quel Giorno " Rossini Chorus "Of all the Brave Birds " Freeman Song "Little Footsteps" A. Barney Chorus "From Oberon in Fairy Land " Stevens 2nd Part. Overture By the Band Chorus. "The Song of the Railroads " Macfarren ' D'cet "Maids of the Greenwood " Gtover Trio « Don't Tickle Me, I Pray " Martini Violin Selections from "Anna and Piano Bolena " Song "Tom Bowling" Dibdin Chorus The Phantom Chorus from Sonnambula Glee " Where art thou, beam of Light " Bishop Chorus "All among the Barley" Stirling National Anthem. The Proceeds to be devoted to the ALL SAINTS' CHURCH ORGAN FUND. Tickets 2/6 each ; or Family Tickets to admit Four, 7/6. To he obtained from Mr. Darby, and Messrs. Lucas & Son, Bridge-street, Mr. Stanton and Mr. Hounsell, Trafalgar-street, or from any Member of the Choir. 773 DURFORD'S pOAL T^EPOT, THE PORT, (Opposite Lukins- Lime Kiln.) COALS DELIVERED IN ANY QUANTITY In bags if required, WANGANUI „ ... ... 42/6;perTon. GRE? .v. 35/- „ NEWCASTLE 35/- „ COLLINGWOOD 35/- „ MANUKA FIREWOOD ... 30/->3r Cord TOB M 8 OASH. Orders left at R. Luoas & Son's (opposite Mr. Wilkie'a), will be carefully attended te. 2160 JAMJEB 0. BUBFOKi),

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 86, 10 April 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 86, 10 April 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 86, 10 April 1872, Page 3

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