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MR. T>AWSON, DENTIST. JTAi The Brick Bouse near the Eridgest. Bridge (formerly Mrs. Greenwood's School).

THE WEEK. o — — Before a storm comes a calm. Ido not mean to say that these words can lay any claim to the charm of novelty— indeed, I think I have heard them more than once before— nor do I intend to assert that there is any originality in the idea they express, but I make use of them simply because they suit my purpose, which at present is to state that everything is awfully dull. The lull in politics; in business, and in public matters generally speaks of a dead calm, but whether it portends a t storm or not, it is impossible yet to say, but considering that the Provincial Councils * f throughout the : colony will shortly be meeting, and following, closely on their

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 94, 19 April 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 94, 19 April 1873, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 94, 19 April 1873, Page 2

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