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MASONIC HALL, NELSON. V LAST NIGHT ! "~"~~ . LAST NIGHT ! OF THE CELEBRATED Q. O U^R^L A V ' S. NOVELTIES ! .NOVELTIES ! " The Pretty Page," " Who'll buy my Flowers," &c. THE DWARIM THB DWARF I This funny little nonentity in Local Allueions. The Serio-Comic Drama of MILKY WHITE I MILKY WHITE! 08, EARLY LOVE! EARLY LOVE ! AuMiasios— 3s, Ss, and ls. w?_is? B^-' IS (SATURDAY) EVKNINb, most positively the Last Appearance m Nelson of tho GourlayfrY ' -•' buEVHEJM, Monday, July 13: PIOTON and TARANAKI to follow, 7 ' im STOLEN from. my Shop, between 6 and 9 .o'clock^ last evening a MONEY BOX containing donations towards the Motueka Orphanage. Anyone giving information so a & to k&i to the conviction of the 'offender, will be rewarded. ■.:,., ANNIE RANKIN, 1771 Hardy -street. STO LKN— Whoever took a new GREEN SILK UMBRELLA from the Exchange Hotel yesterday evening, will save the owner — whoss uame is cut into the handle— further | trouble in its recovery by returning' it at once , 1775—1 FIVE SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST, on THURSDAY, June 18th, between the Miners' Arms, and Wilkins' Store, Bridge-Street, PA*T of a BRASS INSTRUMENT, belonging to the Artillery Band. Finder will please leave the same at MR. OAKEY'S. 1773 LOO. F., M, U. MEETING «i MEMBERS of NELSON and HOWARD LODGES, at the Ow>- Fellows* Hall on MONDAY EVENING Next, at Half-past Seven o'clock. 1761 PERSEVERANCE MINING COMPANY ('IEGIST-REDj. V .'THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING A of the SHA K EIIOLDERS . in . this Company wili.be held at the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Nelson, on TOESDAY.JuIy 28th. at 7,30 p.m. . . ,„,.... BUSIKSES : To receive the Directors' Reports , and the Accounts tor the Half-year ending June IBlh, 1874. . '"" To Elect Directors in the place of Mr . Fverett, Mr B -thwaite. Mr Milner, aud Be Squire?, who retire by rotation, but are eligible for reelection. : To Appoint Auditors.' - J jHN R. MABIN. * Legal Minagcr. DO NOT HARBOR SUCH THOUGHTS. OH ! Have you heard of our ssrioas loss, ff tru _ its a very aid disaster; From the port we lost a good-sized cross, And it was called this harbor-master. Its loss we kuow we aire sure to feel, .-• Perhaps jaa6 cause for to reperitj. ; i As we tannot often send to Deal, \ To the county town of Kent We ware this jem for many yeara, . Even on the raging billow; '.' .. :'" ; - ' Its loss we msy have cause for 'tears;*' When resting on our pillow... ' : !.- Don't you be Cros a . 1772 J.A.W.

Holloway's Pills.— Ha'e Constitutions —The experience of years has shown that when the humon frame has become debilitated frcm the effects of exposure, excessee, or neglect, these Piils will repair the mischief taken according to the directions. Holloway's Pills excercise the most wonderful tonic properties in all cos? Bof nervous depression, whereby tlie. vital powers are weakened, and the circulation's rendered, languid and unsteady. They improve the appetite, strengthen tbe digestion, regulate the liver, and act as sentle aperients. The Pills are suited to all age* and all habits A patient writes :— " Your Pills to be valued require only to be known. During ninny years I sought a remedy in vain, wa* daily becoming weaker, but when I heard of your Pills, and hai recourse to them, they soon restored me" 1769

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED, a RUNNER. Apply at the Mail office.

BANKRUPT STOCISJ;: -:o: — ' In T. R. FISHER'S Estate. oo — :o: — -•• I T. S. WYMOND &00. || © *? -t> _ h HAVING rUECHASED A QUANTITY OP THE- . v 3 _^_^ .. , ■ i. .i •:•- . ■ Imt § Bonded Stock in the abore Estate. § p ------ fa. ARE NOW OFFERING SOME -Yg * EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS 1 $k IN •■ > g Calicos, g § Flannels, -•-''' ij, i_| - ■ - W Q Blankets, 2 « • w Dress Goods, * g Mens and Boy's Clothing, &c. q 03 -o h_ W '{___! g ALSO, £ 3 The WHOLE of the STOCK previously on hand pq g STILL FURTHER REDUCED, 2 J— i AS A CLEARANCE MUST BE MADE, O g Having positively to leave Premises in August. v *$ . ' * ■' m — -.: g BE IN TIME FOR BARGAINS. ? €m\ *Q* g Eyory Article must be Sold. fe " _o_ T. S. WYMOND & CO. [ SIGN OF . THE FLiGy: V l /y TRAFALGAR-STREET. ? Zf 166* : 'Z"-' y :

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 163, 11 July 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 163, 11 July 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 163, 11 July 1874, Page 2

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