A *> -• *■ appears lhat there are several -O. Government Rifles in POSSESSION ot Persons not enrolled Volunteer* it is HANOKD IN to the uadcrtigaed without delay, J. T. MARSHALL, C»ptain *f 33 Commanding District. m R I N I T V PRESBYTERIAN X CHURCH BAZAAR;Proceeds to go to form a/ nucleus dfi a Fond ior the Building of a NEW CHURCH. Tbw BAZAAR will be.aeld in fche PROVINCIAL HALL, On THURSDAY ttnIFRIDAY v the 3th and 9th' io'ata'ot. ' The FORMAL OPENING will; take place At Eleven o'clock ON THURSDAY FORENOON^ The different Stalls will Wfoaad to contain an UNUSUAL VARIETY of PLAIN and FANCY ARTICLES mo«t lioerally by |he.rLadJes of Kel?on generally and by Frienda in England ; and to addition, THREE LARGE OASES bought sin^LONDON in the most advantageous way, and IMPORTED SPECIALLY for this Bazaar, have juat been received per "LEQNILDA SEMINO," cor twining a great variety of FANCY ARTICLES, nsiiS afthetn NOVELTIES in their way. .: , There will also be a REFRESHMENT STALL well supplied wiih every retuisite. There will be some EXCELLENT MUBIC at the Opening and during each Evening of the Bazaar. '• ' • Tickets-ONE SHILLINGeath ; Children, half-price— available for the whole of each Day asd Evening of the Basaar. JAMES SCLANDERP, Honorary Secretary. NO T I C E . ALL PERSONS having r-LAijyfo aga j nßfc the Jate. ROBERT SlMffeQlif, of CoU liogwood-atreet, are requested €0 SB^D them IN by the loth INaT., otherwise they will not be recognised ; and all pers-mo Indebted rnuat PAY their Accounts by that date, or legal proceedings will be taken. . LPICKARD,;. ; Vangrard-stEest ; W. R. PARMBNTJBB,; ». V. CWlfi%woo4--«treee. Nelwn, July l, 1875. . 1753 •■ : '■ • t " • :t- j ■ ' ■: ALL-SAINTS 1 PARISH. THE ANNUAL MFETING of the PARISHIONERS of ALL-SAINTa' CHURCH, for the , purpose of pwing the Accounts lor ; the pwt twelve months, and electing Churchwardens aW VeCtrypen for the current year, will 'be'he'!d«fe<the'/Biiihop > c Schoolroom, on TUESDAY- EVENING, July 6, at Seven p m. J THORNTON! ryu t , E. W. PA SLR Y,/ Cnt «chwardenff.
IX7ANTBD, a GENERAL SERVANT! f I Apply to Mrs. E. LBVIBN, Nile^st. g!, st - 1756 tpaoapacTUß.i| ; NELSON 1 ADIES' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL,' ~^-^ CONDUCTED BY MRS. R. CABVOSSO ALLE3, (Daughter late Rev. B. Carvosao), ASSISTED BY MASTERS. Course op Studt : Junior department : British History, Political <md Physical Geography, Grammar with parsing. English Diction and Composition, Writing-, and Arithmetic. Senior Department: History, Ancient, f^ G Ju f U f W* 5 Gio « ra Phy. Political and Physical: English Grammar with Amivtts; Natural Science, including Botany Zjclo7.A,tTb n otnv,Geol Wl & c . Ancient and Modarn literature; C 6m P osition, Elocalion, French and Mathematics. Tbeus: Per Quarter. Junior Course 2 fiuineia Senior Course 2 Guineas ••• ••• ••• o ii For Specul iNSTaocnoN : Phaolotte ... I ! Gaineaß Ringing ... I 2 »» Rudimentary Italian, German ... 1 do. each Urwing in Perspective ... \ Painting in Water Colors ... / * taliail I 2 Guineas Sss; :: z - ( •* Gymnastics : ... ... ','[ I No pnpil will be admitted unleas able to te«Jandwritefromdictetipn. ' r^«; 3 ua^ r " day " on wbich namea W »H be receded and f eas pai d are July 14th, October let, February I B fe, and April 10th. «*„ i ■ enteria S d unnß a Quarter will be charged in proportion. Mrs Allen, educated for the Profession of good fiouhing school for yoaog f ades In England, Austr tt li 9 ,and recently in New Zealand, has been most succesiiui in her profession, and confidently looks lor the same X^scri witureßpec6totheiadie9> In the system pursued a Bound Engliah Education will be eafcemed as demandta* greater consideration thau is usually 1 accorded to thw branch of Instruction; and care will be taken to adhere to the Home plan of regarding the lormaMon of manners and deSSKffiJSS.-' attl * ly impocteat Ihe syatem of teaching adopted is that baaed upon the latest methods used ii^ the best public schools iv Otago and at Home: itsobj : ct, that of cultivating the mind and educating the taste of the pupil. COTOREGA/nONAIT CHUECH HARDY-STREET. ' nPHE REV F. WALLACE, CongregaI l^k^Z^J;^t\ The Morning at 1 1 , Evening at 6 30. Ann 2?« MrRSH( >KTwill De'iver an ABDR^SB,esDecwlly totheyonng. Sub3e;a: "The White Stone and New Name," All are invited, particularly the new arrivals. Sunday School at 9«30 ».m. and 230 pJm. Parents whose young people do not attend bundavSshooi, are affectionately urged to
_ NOTED FOR PRESSES, MANTLES, &c zo '','■'...' 5 s § s I g tr MORE @i!LA£PX.&S. . § .' : ,"■-. _■ w Q TUST RECEIVED, -the TWO YEABS' SAMPLES " O > g of a LARGE €*£«.&.» GS-O-W FIRM, g H which will be Ready for INSPECTION oq FRIDAf, '; g t> the 2nd of July, at PBIQEIS that will 1 AM*!* t ! j | 2 ... ~ °— |a I T. 8. WYMOND & CO-,. : P HALL OF COMMERCE. S § O pq For further particulars see future Advertisements. g g" 5» E3 f .\ ■■,:;;■ \ NOTED EOR CARPETS & 'FtJRHISiS^; *' : --'">
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 160, 2 July 1875, Page 2
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