'fI;Lp)N rJilWay." SexSlrsion Itrains/ A a * v ANNIVERSARY" DAY. '. THE ORDINARY TIME TABLE WILL BEbU=PESDED. Tr^insiwiJl Jeayp Nels n at 8 -a.m., , 12 noon, %.l : f [ A\ * v- m » $ ■ y . '. r „' ,', " Foxhill at 9Ao •a.m^-1.40---j - pm, S4O pm, rlWrs ticket Ea- single FARES.; . :OA:-.this'. day .the carriages will be reserve d for firet-clftßS. pasf engers, and trucks wi 1 be -comfortably, fitted up, for sejipnd-clAss. , - FRANK B. PASSMORE: 2?lh January, 18, 6. */ ' X .1 7>>. 1266} NELSQN ; r&; FOXHILL RAILWAY. ■r ; O^NINp NOTICE; REGULAR TRAINS will be run on and after MONDAY, 8 1st Januuy. Leaving Nblson 7-10 a.m. and 3 pm. I,i -- JFoiaiLL : .; ..'9.20 aim. an 1 4 40jlm A train will leave Nelson for Richmond at > p.m., x returning .from Richmond at 1 Tha morning train from Foxhill will leave .at 9.10 a.m, eh biindays' '' '-■ - '•' "'•'•'■ FRANK B. PASSMORE. " 27th January. 1876, .. ,. ...'.,. . 265. TTMRRELLA AND STICK F)UND — U , Owner can have them on applicatipn ,to JOHN BPE^OEfi; by paying adve-tlee-ment.. '. '".'.' r ' r '' .. 264-1 TO be OPENED ( n the Ist FEBRUARY, . .;.' . 18.76, " .".. : ; ' ENGLISH and CONTiNENTAL PHOTOG^APHia ATEtIER, \ <Nbxt : Mas'6nio Hall, Nelso -f, • Built with all the. Latest. Improvements in -,•. '.'.- ,-.„., iuXightsj '&c ,'" , J ;. , ". '" ' ;;' Having studied *he Photographic Art. in,,. Euglatfd, - the Continent, ' and Australia, we can guarantee a Picture, which for-.s finess,, brilliancy, and durability, can be compared..? with any Photograph produced. elsewhere. --;> Pictures re-tpueheTl, colQred, and enamelled, i T llouses,' v !ißstate.9, Torobstones," &c.,' t-ikeh j ; any distance.^^piut of. topn. .fyf. . ' ; -ENGLISH & CONTINENTAL PHOTOft ,-. GRAPHIC .ARTISTS. 217 ./ yj y Ai j :l '; ___; NELSON CLUB. THE CLUB wifi be OPENED ;oii the Ist ot FEBRUARY next. Gentlemen in<o become Members will oblige by replying to invitations before thit date. ALFRED GREENFIELD/ J 225 -y -y„- -. , r Hon . Secretary. ( BEFORE PURCHASING, TEST i . t.- r ?HB • .-' y CELEBRATED X-.REMIUM | f; ' j 'FOR HAND AND FOO*. ::! AMONG the innumerable makes and JpL. descriptions of SEWING MACHINES before the Public, each Claiming: distinctive , superiority, »7iere ate yet, O/VLY. THREE Descriptions of STlTctfESyviz.i— *.i ;. . i 1. The CHAlN ; (oriSingle Thread) Stitch. 2 The SHUTTLE (or, so-called, 'Lock ) . .«■ "•■> Stitch; \fA-.f *-•:-, i-flf U -'-ii'fo: 3. The "Grover and Baker" ELASTIC - - STITGBV- - . - -.--.- The, Chain; Stifch being superseded by, the. fast and permanent' work of the Wo last/ described, it; has;tp b e e- further -.explained that All the Machines advertised as "LockStitch" Machines, Whether operating with a needle^aß the vHo we and? the Singer,.- pr; with a needle, bobbin, and rotary hook, as tlie 'Wheeler & Wilson Machine — make the shuttle}stitch and nothing else, and none of; the in-.-; fir nii ties of this stitch haye been got rid of by the assumption of the term ?f,Lock-Stitoh.": TheGhOVER & BAKER Company (rot depreciating the.shuttle-stitch for, some :/?i«rposes) .manufacture Shuttle.rMachines as well as tbe Grover, and Baker-.or Elaftic-Stit h Machines, but they reepmmend the latter as unequalled for fami'y work, _or for those kinds of work where strength as well as beauty of stitch are required," and' particularly lor any'" materials which are. to be washei and ironed. A comparison of .a. Spam o? ..both kinds of, sewing' will tohflrrri' the '^assertion- that "the Grower & Baker . stitch;-, while p.oßseß"ing tho elasticity which ' is'-'deficient ini>tlie'Sbuttlestitch, is even more fast And durable and more worthy of the -tefhr?' lock-stiti'h' '". r ■f-'- ? I^° NOTICE.-- - Hand Machines, at well ns Table Machines, PerniTCabinet, ,_a'nd Fall Cabinet, in Walnutwppd'and Mahogariy, various styles, may be be/had at ''■"■'.' .'■"', :^./.'^/^'bEpijcSDPWCES■. X' "LUC AS &'SON'have the following • K JWORKS on SALS,, at. their NorPremiise's, opposite/. N. Edwakd's .& (Jo.*,' Ware'h'puse ; j— -..' , '/",;".„.. ."_', ",'" : The Golden Ladder Series, com-. ye !■;' '.•-•■ -'.*.-, prising:— . ... .J. Queechy -""• > '' What Sho Could,' and . Urbane & hissEriends) :•-■ Opportunities Sceptres and Cr"owns, House' in Town ! '. j- the Flag--pfiTruee>>: Aunt. Jane's Hero., - Without &:nd Witlunin Walks from Bdenv : Melbpnrne ! House"-) . Dare'to do Right Three>Li|tlo Spadeß-' : -!Daisy-.if,7 . %..-.. Wide W/ide World Willow Brook • . Thp^iLittle tCamp ont.'Kettie'a Miaai'pn - . a-' 1 Eagle Hill ' . SteppingfHtavenwflfd.'-GTen»Lmia>na.:i.-U lh . yßrayionvllalliu tloii HbQsedf Iwaeli;|l ,'«l ?^ineg*M>i'Hill'' o^iiyAi (The Golden Ladder Star out of Jacob a ,iic-& 1' 36 y.-• .'^ fdti^tmQ,. y --;._;•;
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 26, 28 January 1876, Page 2
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658Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 26, 28 January 1876, Page 2
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