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TO LET.— A COTTAGE.— Tenant can have £20 worth employment in flop Garden. -. 648 J. SANDERS, Maitai. ANNIVERSARY of the /WESLEYAN I SABBATH SCHOOL- RICHMOND. ! * ' - '„ * - TO-MORROW, TUESDAY^vthere will he a PUBLIC TEA, after which Ministers and other Gentlemen will addre«s*tbe Meeting. - Chair to he taken by ? Mr.^E. JQabtnall, at 7. Tea on the tables at 5 Tickets?r/6 each. VOLUNTEER RECEPTION; COMMrTTEE.'" ALL ACCOUNTS against the above Committee must be SENT. IN not later than Six p.m. TO-MORROW, March 18, to the Under- x signed, at the Masonic Hotel. „ GEORGE CAPPER, 643 . -Hon, Secretary, V.R.C. Y VOLUNTEER RBCPMION- COMMITTEE. Z MEETING "TO-MORROW "EVENING : at , Masonic Hotel, ,at 8 o'clock sharp.; Ball Committee meet at 7 o'clock. , ; . LtincheoX Committee, at 7.30 o'clock. , All SUBSCRIPTIONS are requested, to be paid in on or before above date. ■ Y ' ' ' ' , ' . . GEORGE CAPPKR, 642 • Hon. Secretary,, V.R.C. '

THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. .MASONIC HALL. Poetic and YDeamatic Delineations. MISS AI,TK EN, JLjL(Mra. J. L. BtnsiEN) Programme : " Hubert and Arthur" — King John — Shakespeare. " Lady Clare" — Tennyson. Lecture (Mr. Caudle becomes a Freemason)— • Douglas Jerrold. " The Ruined Cottage" — Miss Landon. " The Woonerfu' Wean"— Miller. "The Bells"— B. A. Poe. "The May Queen": Part I., 'May Morning; Part 11., New Year's Eve ; Part 111., Deathbed— Tennyson. "The Chaige of the Light Brigade "—Tennyson. "Come Whoam to thy Children and Me" — (Lancashire Poem) — Waugh. " The Brook "—Tennyson. u . Mansie Wauch's flrst and last Yisit to the Play" (from Life of Mr. Wauch, hy Delta.)— Dr. Moir. ! — — Mr. Oakey will preside at the Pianoforte. Admission : Front Seats, 3. ; Back Seats, 25.; Gallery, ls. Doors open at 7 .30, to commence at 8 p.m.

H. D. Jackson, BOOKSELLEE ASD STATOSEE, TKAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FAtfCY GOODS, TOYS, AND BERLIN : WOOLS ALWAYS IN HAND. LICENSED TO SELL POSTAGE and RECEIPT STAMPS, ACCEPTANCE FORMS, &c. SUBSCRIB ERS WANTED FOR PERIODICALS. . 1 994 AUTUMN AND WINTER DRAPERY. _. -;o; ■■ ■— r T. R. Hoddee & Go,, RICHMOND. — to: Ex "RANGITOTO" — '''"" Dress Materials, Cloaks, Hats, Fancy I Drapery, Clothing*, Boots and Shoes* &c. •- •> ' T.. R. HODDER has just returned from Melbourne, having carefuUy selected a very large and seasonable assortment of Goods, and of excellent value. . . • ■ Also, , .... ; :j . • ; fr... • 40 Boxes Superior TEA, Hardware, Fancy Goods, &c, &c. '■•.-■ 6 29

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 66, 17 March 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 66, 17 March 1873, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 66, 17 March 1873, Page 2

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