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NELSON UAKMOMC SOCIETY. T H SSUif be m PRACTICE THIS J. T. CATLEY, Hon. Sec. PLEASURE BOATS to LET by the Hour AUCKLAND ROOKS THIS DAY. LF.VY, Trafalgar- street. WANTED, Q -ail, Larks, Tuis, Woodhens, or any native bird 9. Highest price given. 3035 LEVY, Trata'gar-atreet. SADDLERY, HARNESS, &c. Jj] F. To NE S, while thanking his supporters for the patronage acorded to him for over 20 years, begs to inform them that he continues to SUPPLY every description of HARNESS, Ac., in his usual substantial manner. A few really good Colonial-made Gentleman's SADDLES in Stock. fieir Opposite the Trafalgar Hotel, Bbidoe-stbeet, Nelson. N.B.— HOhSE HAIli BOUGHT in any quantity. 2 680 THE GOSPEL OAK IRON AND GALVANISED IRON & WIRE COMPANY Iron MANOFAcrnRERS & Galvanisebs. First Brand. Trade Marks. Second Brand. • G Anchor O." « Eagle." The GOSPEL OAK~7a ths oldest Manufacture of Galvanised Iron in England. The original Galvanised Iron was first made at these works in the ytar >842. This iron obtained the PRIZE MEDAL (or " excellent quality" at the Great Exibitionof 1862, it being the only Prize Medal awarded in the Trade. The price is now greatly reduced. Works: Gospel Oak Iron Works, Tipton Mitre Works, Wolverhampton Regent's Canal, Limebouse, London. Warehouse— 36 Upper Thames-street. London. Export Office— 74 King William-street, Lindon ~ 266 1 Crown Lands Office, NeUon, 26th Nov , 1874. TVTGTICR TS HEREBY GIVEN, that X^l SUBURBAN SliCriONSirj the Listrict; of COBDKN. and RURAL SECTIONS iv the District of COAL CREEK, will be oflfcied for SALE by AUCTION, at the Court House, Cobden, on MONDAY, the 21st di.v of December next. Particulars can be obtained at this Office. H. C. DANIf-LL,

THE NELSON CITY RIFLE DRAM A IIC COMPANY WILL GIVE AN ENTERTAINMENT ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1874. Overture from The Performance will commence with the Laughable Farce, By J. Maddison Morton, entitled, TO PARIS AND BACK FOE £5 ! Musical Interlude of half-an-hour, during which the Orchestra will play Selections fro:n favorite Operas and Popular Composers. After which, will be produced for the first time, and on a sca'e of magnificence hitherto unparalleled in Nelson, ths splendid Burlesque of ROBINSON CRUSOE, WITH ENTIRELY New Scenery, brefses, and effects, and Full Company of Twenty-thrte Performers. For Cast of Character?, see Playbills. N.l?.— The Orchestra wi'l be composed of gentlemen of well-known musical lalent. Pianist— Mr. OAKEY. Door 3 open at 7-30 p.m. The Curtain will rise at 8 o'clock precisely. Adniitsiou :— Bidy of Hall, 3s. ; Gallery. 2s Children, halt- price. A. M'KELLAR WIX, 30 il Stnge Manager. MANLY ART of J-ELF-DFFRNCE taught by PROFEHSOIi HEY WOOD, openinir on MONDAY EVEMNG, No--. 30, at the A.U.F. HALL, Bridge-street. Loial talent respectfully invited. Terms moderate. N.B.— Private Evening Lessons to Gentlemen so desiring. 3040 p. h. WAIMEA ROAD RATES. THE Undersigned is APPOINTED to ATTEND at the undermentioned times and places, from 10 to 4 o'cloirk each day, for the receipt of the RATES lately levied by the WAIMF A ROAD BOHD.a LJBt of which w?8 published in the Colonist ot Nov. 7 :— Richmond It.stitution Monday, Nov. 30. Stock, Public Hull Wednesday, Dec. 2 Spring Grove, Institution .. Thursday, Dec 3. Upper Wakefield, Library ... Friday, Dec. 4. Povedale, School Saturday, Dec. 5, Waimea West, Palm-r's... Wednesday, Dec 9. T. J. THOMPSON, 30 '^ Secretary. U»OR SALE, cheap, a PIANO, by H, Bord, J. in £Ood on J er. Apply Mad office.

30.16-3 | SI'S Cimmlsiloner. PAPERHJIN^INGS! !! JUST OPENED, AT J. P. COOKE'S ROYAL BLUE HOUSE. H AED Y-STREET, R CASES OF PAPERHANGINGS, ex Pasithea, nrcumiKa some VERY RICH PATTERNS. J. P. C. has also ON HAND, a LARGE QUANTITY of BOILED AND RAW OIL, AND TURPENTINE, Being part of T. R. Fisher's Bankrupt Stock, and which he is prepared TO SELL AT VERY LOW PRICES. N.B.— Agent for Johnston Brothers' Hematite Paint. 2 828 GRAND OPENING OF THE HALL OF COMMERCE!! +4. THE NOTED HOUSE H FOR H | CHEAP DRAPERY, § I CLOTHING, I § MILLINERY, &c. g OPENED ON 63 t SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10. g | tt | 1 T. S. WYMOND & CO. f fTIENDER their aiocere thanks to their Friends and Customers for m the Liberal Support they have received since the Late FIRE, H pq iand beg to inform them that, having I SOLD OUT AT WELLINGTON, £ they intend to concentrate all their energies in Nelson, and it is their rvj . £? intention to o g SELL THE BEST GOODS I « AT THE gp 2 LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH, AS THEIR p MOTTO IS—" SMALL PROFITS and QUICK RETURNS." CtJ , J I — !0! _ — * HALL OF COMMERCE ,L CORNER OF BRIDGE AND TEAFALGAE-STSEETS. '

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 280, 26 November 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 280, 26 November 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 280, 26 November 1874, Page 2

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