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" TWA HOURS AT FAME !» SONGS OFIcOTLAND. MASONIC HALJ , NELSON. COMMENCING MONDAY, 27th APRIL. MR. KENNEDY, the SCOTTISH VOCALIST, will give his Entertainments on the SONGS OF SCOTLAND, assisted by the following Members of his Family ;— Mifcß Helen Kennedy Soprano. Miss Marjory Kennedy ... Contralto. Mr. David Kennedy Tenor. Mr. Robert Kennedy Tenor. Mr. Jamks Kennedy Baritone. Pianoforte ... Misses Kennedy. Entire Change of Programme each Evening. Admission :— Front Seats, 3s. ; Body of the Hall, 2e. Commence at Eight. Children ia arms not admitted. 944 THOS. KENNEDY, Agent. Treasury, Nelson, 10th April, 1874. AN AUCTIONEER'S LICHNSE for the Year ending 31st December, 1874, has teen ISSUED to J. D. BRACE, Collingwood. JOSEPH SHEPHARD, 943 — i _ Provincial Treasurer. THE FRIENDS of Mr. JOHN TREGEA are iuformtd that tho 1 UNHEAL of his late SON, John, will leave bJs residence, Collingwood-street, TO-MORKOW (Sunday) AFTERNOON, at half-past Two o'clock, for the New ( emetery. PARMENTBR & AMOS, 949 Undertakers. ## A ♦ SOUTHERN STAR LODGE, No. 735The BRETHREN are invited to ATTEND* the FUNERAL PROCEcSION of their lateBrother, Mr. JOHN TREGEA, Junior, TOMORROW (SUNDAY, April 12th). The Brethren will MEET at the Masonic Hall, at Two o'clock, and the Procession will leave the late residence of deceased, in Collingwoodstreet, at half-past Two o'clock. By order of the W.M., E. G. COLLINS a Secretary* N.B.— Master Masons, in funeral dress, are alone admirable. 948 BBBiHnBHBSBi^BaBaBiagHBBB^ THE FRIENDS of the late MRS. JOHN BARTLETT are respectfully invited, to attend her FUNERAL, which will leave* her late Residence, Appleby, on MONDAY AFTERNOON at Two o'clock. 945— 1 i ESTATE op THOMAS R. FISHER. ALL ACCOUNTS against tbis Estate must be SENT IN to the undersigned forthwith, and all DEBTS owing to the Estate must be PAID without delay to the TRUSTEES of the Estate, at T. R. Fisher's Warehouse, Bridge-street. 939 — 6 EMU STORE. THE Undersigned thanks the publnr f&ar past favours, and would inform, them that he has RE-COMMENCED BUSINESS in those Premises next Mr. WARREN'S, Butcher, where he hopes for a continuance of their support. W. PHILLIPS, E6O Emu Store. SADDLERY! SADDLERY! THE Undersigned intimate that they are CARRYING ON their BUalNEba for the present in the Premises OPPOSITE theirOLD SHOP, and next to Gorrib & Sons,, where they hope to be favoured with a continuance of the liberal patronage they havehitheito received. PEAT & THORNTON, 907— m Bridge-street-

Holloway's Ointnent and Pills. — Rheumatism, fceuralgit— lt is sometimes difficult to determine which of these diseases is afflicting the sufferer, but such uncertainty will be immaterial if Holloway's remedies be used. 'Ihuy alleviate and cure all muscular and nervous pains. In hereditary rheumatism, after bathing the affected parts with warm salt water, Holloway's Oiutment should be well rubbed on the spot, that it may penetrate and exart its soothing and regulating properties on the deeper vessels and nerves, which being unduly excited, cause both pain and swelling. Holloway's treatment has the merit of removing the disease without debilitating the constitution, which was the invitable result of the bleeding, mercury, and colchicum practice formerly adopted in these complaints. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED immediately, a SERVANT GIRL. Good Wages given. Apply WOODVILLE BOUSE, corner of Trafalgar and Examiner-Streets. 946

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 86, 11 April 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 86, 11 April 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 86, 11 April 1874, Page 2

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