S-r4 \- -- :: V ---:■■■ THOSE TAiTlElwho wertjso very good __ -i ?t.° ail, M» m> WEDOING in tho Daily Ttmes, if they would mind their own ; business and not Interfere with mine, it would : beb6tttrforth(eml--fWY__l_l T. WAKELIN. fy y.' j Ai fiyy 2659 |TO^OHE %mQTMs OP THE CITY V A. OE'NELSON. G>NTLEMEN-Our Municipal Act provides lor the retirement annually of three members of the City Council. lam by rotation included in that number, and I again solicit your support and interest in re eiectiug me to ot c of tlnse vacnccies. By the Abolition Act, which will soon be- ; Wv.lficre 1 sjd powers will beplactd in the han u _ of Municipal Council's, and the" duties iv connection with tho administration ol your affair* will; consequently involve muuh greater responsibilities. If you do me the honor .of electing me, .my. best _ _te« tjon sh.i.l be giyeu_ to your interests, and tvery-^ thing tt nding to the gehe/al- -prosperity of Nelson shall have 'my hearty* support. M-*ny. works* of ifaportance;gre<i_ly affect- ; ing the welfare and health of the people of thiß City have been initiated by the present (Joaocil, and must sooner .or', later be fully tonhidered and carried but. ' Sewerage irf oneof the most- impoitaot of these,: and willdemand the early attention of your Council. **.. The new.Raringr Act row .passing through, the General Assembly Wiil, when it. becomes ' law, give power to*do«We your ,p>(fc3nt.rat__v. 1 have always contended that you,*, re afeeady i tulljr.taseji, andif you.elect me J s^allopposo all attempts tb further increase your.burdens. f .-•;... 7.lam,* •...,.;- r - ...'y '. ..'...- 1 i ■• • .Gentlemen,,., ..,'...., -'• -» Yours very faithfully, . '■'"' j 2658 ■ :. - : ,EDWD. EVERETT. *..?.* j
" / . \ ■ ■ — - — — [}.'■ QlTjt: OP NELSON. 13-ECTIOiI<OF COUNCILLORS^: NOTICE is hereby given that the followin£person* have b,.*en duly nominated "'^iJS-SP I ** AT^* r for CELECf ION^ N as COUNCILLORS ofthe Cit^ of Nelsori «- Crewdson, Mosks .*■'' Everett, Edwabo Gray, Robert Levien, Robert ■',''- : . Little, James Keew : • "•.. i.;.MoDTBAY, John Currie • Pick.rd, Israel Pollock, Robrt -i>', A r n r n .., li £ c i9here by further given that a J- DLL will be taken for the Election of Three Councillors ot the said City, on THURSDAY, tho Uth d»y of September instant, at the City Council Chamber, Nelson, and that such Poll will commence at 8 o'c-ock. in the forenoon, and; close at 4 o'clock in the alteruoon, ! Dated this sth day of September, 1876., ..... EDWARD EVERETT. . 642 -' ; ..-: :.* -Mayor:,.: SOUTHERN STAR LODGE 735, E.C. ; . ORDINARY MONTHLY MEETING at the Masonio Hall THIS EVENING, ; at 7.30. .. ... ' r ''• W.M.STANTON, 2466 y Pro Secretary.-
MABAIiE BOTTEIE^LII ' to inforrq her Custobaers and the Public that she has TAKEN those BAeol°J8 A e ol°J r L afalgar Stfeet ' lßte, y occu P!^-by M r F: Gbimks, and hav;iog PURCHASED the whole of tbe DRAPERY STOCK on very favorable itshns, wilj*now offer it to the Public at such pbices as cannot fail to effect a jSPEEPY CLEARANCE. . j --—■-■•— 7"QQ ■ .".'■' — i— ;'/.;.:,; In order to close a very succ'ess.ul Millinery. Season, MADAHsiBOTTENKtM will also offer the remaining portion .of her Goods in this department at clearing priqjss, to make room for large shipments to arrive; The Millinery of M. B. has always obtained a well-deserved reputation, and so that the whole may be quickly diapgaed of,; Special Bargains will be offered. : " . . V* Costumes, Presses, Skirts, Mantles, JACKETS, SILKS, LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING STAYS, INFANTS'; REQUIREMENTS, &c., at Extraordinary Low Prices. Madamei BoTTB^ELLi, Trafalgar House (LATE OF HARDY STREET,) G&^ii^ • ■ ■■ - ~ - -i
NOTED FOR DRESSES, BIAHTLES, &_Y. 7. FOR THIS WE E K WILL BE OFFERED AT . T. S. WTMOND AND COS , .GREAT 7"a g £3 A T TT § Jz« ■■■••• ■-■• *• - i© M .... ' ' *, -V ,hrt « ' -•'••'■'•' ' : ' - '• ■•■■ ■•■.*■ *° p ... fe THE BALANCE OF THE * "'& • ;.,"■•; - , '°®' _OI __._« '' J-. f*i ' 1 ;"7 '.» * I J53 T^HPT r4 €\ TYI TYI CLW& § g \^CuXJpwli M.^jULXUXUp § g.f _, SO LONG EXPECTED, AND JUST ARRIVED H * PER * HAWEA." O | ■' ~ : ■y, ■- ■' .--9 . I Brussels, Kidderminster, ■and'§ | Tapestry fromls iMlmgifa % ■S-V.--Y — — ! "•'"••!> QIiAEiLRING OtJT : ■''•'' ' : i; : ' ■'■ A: ■>'■ ■• ••' ■■'•^ {*! I Floor-Cloths^ 3s lld per yd. ® 3 " : :;: f:.Yg £ SUPERIOR FELT CARPETS' I s 61 D - PER YD "i I ,<J S ■' •■-• ,-■ ■ :-7.Y ,T, ■■-•*,■ V PQ — ■- : : — _ - ■■.->.■■ L, | Tapestry Carpets (extra colors) p S 48 3d per yd. , WOrth 5s 9d. : H ' * -.■ , . ... ': : ' .- i. :;. ■ . ; ■' Y. :■ ' I Two Bales DOORMATS yv' ! 'yy;s - to be sold out at 3s 6d each. J .HAL L O F CO M M E RGE. I" ; . ... , . • ( ' : y"'" :; Ui "-M NOTED FOR CARPET&^^^wIF^, 1-4^l^B.'' ~ ' * *" im —^— —^ . ___
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XL, Issue 218, 5 September 1876, Page 2
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