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EADICAL REFORM LEAGUE. THE COUNCIL of the LEAGUE are requested to MEET at the Rooms TONIGHT, at Eight o'clock, on Urgent Local Business. 74© PUBLIC NOTIOEI T7IVERETT BROTHERS & CO. beg to JLli return their sincere THANKS to all those Customers who have so liberally supported them these last four years in their Es'ablishmenfc recently destroyed by Fire. They would also reßpestfully'ask them to transfer and continue their favors to VICTORIA HOUSE, where all those who had Monthly and Quarterly Accounts in the late Establishment can be placed on tho same footing at VICTORIA HOUSE. EVERETT BROS. & CO., Victoria House, 740 Bridge-street. TO LET, a COTTAGE and 11 acres of LAND. Apply to J. HABVEY, Waifcato, near Collingwood. 744 — 26 T7IVERETT BROTHERS & CO. beg to XU tender their sincere THANKS to the FIRE BRIGADES, VOLUNTEERS, and the Public generally, for the kind ASSISTANCE rendered by them at the )ate FIHE. They also wish to express their gratitude to all who 60 enrnestly worked in saving a small porlion of the Stock. EVERETT BROS. & CO., 742—1 Victoria House. THE Undemaned tenders his THANKS to the FIRE BRIGADES and the Public who co kindly ASSISTED in the preservation of his property during the I'IKE on Saturday last, T. HARLEY. Nelson, March 22, 1875. 740—1 TnE LATE FIRE. MRS. MIDI) LEMISS desires to offer her sincere THANKS to toe FIRE BRIGADES for their noble eflorts in saving her House lrom destruction on Saturday night. yhc would also thank those friends who took charge of Furniture and Clothing, to r (urn the same without delay. Monday, March 22, 1875. 751 NAVAL BRIGADE. MEMBERS will MEET for DRILL at the Tout Fire Brigade Room, TOMORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 7 30 Sharp. Members who have not been sworn in tire requested to attend. PHILIP L. GULLY, 739 — 2 Lieutenant. FIRE ! FIRE ! FIRE ! THE CHARITABLE are aeked to contribute to the BENEFIT of Mrs. MIDD LEMISS, who has a large family to maintain, and who is a heavy loser by the lute FIRE by breakage, &c, and loss of Cash-box. She is not insured one penny. A List is lung at Mr. H. J. L. Atjgarde's, Auctioneer, Bridge-street, Nelson. 755 DISTRICT ORDER. 20th March, 1875. meE VOLUNTEFRS in the NELSON X DIKTKIOT will be ENCAMPED for FOUR DAYS at Easter. The CORPS will PARADE as follows:— v ARTILLERY, CITY RIFLES. ARTILLERY CADETS, and CITY CADETS, at 7 p m.on THURSDAY, 25th inst. STOKE RIFLES, at 8 p m., at Stoke, game date, to be ready to join the City Corps. WAIMEA RIFLES, at 8 p.m. at Tomlinso^'s Paddock, Waimea West, to join co'urnn at Richmond, CITY C VDRTS and STOKE CADETS will march into Camp by half-past Sevtn a m., on EASTER MONDAY. The INSPECTION will be held on Easter Monday, in Camp, near Richmond, at One oVI. ck p m. .All Accout cments to be worn, Slings inc'udid. J. T. MARSHALL, Captain, 737—3 Commanding District. MR. ALFRED FTARLEY'S HOP SUPPER and BALL t*ken place at the Turf Hotel, on WEDNESDAY, at Seven p m. Mr Oakey will be in attendance. 743—2 NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. HOLDERS of FIRE POLICIES in this Office, which expire on the 25th inst., are reminded that the Renewal Premiums must PAID fay FOUR o'clock on the Evening of that day, or they will lose ihe benefit of their Insurance in case of loss by Fire. CURTIS BROTHERS, Agents. Nelson, March 22nd, 1878. 741 NOTICE. npENDEKS will be received ty the underA. signed, up to Eight pm. on SATURDAY, the 27th irstant, for BUILDING STABLES in Trafa'gir-street Norih, according to plans and specifications to be seen on application to J. A. HARLEY, 745 Ship Hotel. NEW ZEALAND BREWERY DUNEDIN. i^OPELAND'S FOUR-STAR ALE, in Hogsheads, Bane's, Half-Hogsheads, and Kilderkins. Alto, INDIA PALE ALK. in Bottle. On SALE by the Sole Agent, WILLIAM FLETCHER, Wine Merchant, 175 Nelson. EXCURSION TBIP. 'SJ&fo'fiilv riIHE Paddle Steamer LADY BARKLY will leave for MOTUEKA. on GOOD FRIDAY at 8 a.m., returning at 9 p.m. FARE THERE AND BACK, ss. JAMES S CROSS, jutr, 743 Commercial Wharl. BODY FLOOR CLOTH for ROOMS, Splendid New Patterns, from six to sixteen feet wide. Aleo, A large variety of Passage Oil Cloth, from 18 in, to 4 ft. 6 in. wide. At H HOUNSELL'S Ko. lj Bridge-stueet.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 70, 22 March 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 70, 22 March 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 70, 22 March 1875, Page 2

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