NSW ADVERTISEMENTS. « — - T)RIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE JL at Mrs Ulackmoue's, near tollingwcoistreet Bridge. 3317—6 IA f"i m —Loyal Marine Lodpe at • \-/»\X«X» 7.80 This Evening, Nov. 8, 1876.— H. Cape- Williamson, W.s. 3324—2 WANTED by a young MAN, « SITUATION tj nmke himself generally useful. Address A. 8., Mail Offiue. 3307—2 AN ASSEMBLY will take place TOMORROW (Thursday) EVENING, at 0. King's Assembly Rooaio, commencing at 8 o'clock. Admission, 2/6. 3322—2 T. CHITTENDEN, M.C. SPRING GROVE CRICKET CLUB fTIHE Mombon of the above Club intend X playing their OPENING MATCH on THURSDAY next, Nov. 9, in Siloock's Paddock, Bridge Hotel. Wickeis to be pitcheJ at 9 o'clock sharp . J. S. BRYANT, 2318—2 Secretary. PUBLIC TEA MEETING. Id r\ rr\ — a public tea •VJ.VJN X • MEETING will take plioe in the Fike Brigade Hall, Havbn Road, TO-MOliliOW (Tliuradav) b.VENIJSG the 9thNovember (Prince's BirtOdf»y). TEA on the Tables at 6 o'clock. i\DDRESBtS AND Mu-.IC (Vocal and Instrumental), Readings, &c. Tickets, 1/6 each, to be obtaiaed from Mr Pickahd, Members ol the Marine Lodge, or ac ihe door, and as only 150 persons can be accommodated, early application will be ntceß«ary 3306—4 ANNIVERSARY OF SPRING GROVE WESLBYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL. A TEA MEETING in connection with the above School will be held on Jhe 9ts NOVEMBER next, in the Wesleyan Chapel, Spring Gkovb Tea on the Table at 5p m 'J ickcts, Is. 6 J. each; After the Tea there wili be a PUBLIC. MEETING, when several Ministers and Friends will deliver addresses. As the day will be a Public Holiday, Special Trains will Bun, enabling persons to return to. Nelson abouc 11 p.m. Return Tickets at Single Fare. On the following Sunday, the ANNIVERSARY S'-RMONS will be preachel by the Rev. Mr Russell. 3250— 3 TTIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR will hold an UNDRESS LEVEE, at the GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, oa FRIDAY, the 10th instant, at 12 o'clock. Gentlemen hiving cards for the private Entree are requeued to attend at 11.45 a.m punctually. Gentlemen attending the Levee will bring two carda with them H. L. PHIPPS, A. D. C. Nelson, 7th November, 1876. . 3314 "VTKLSoN PREPARATORY SCHOOL JLN for DAY PUPILS and BOARDEiIS, conducted by the liev. F. THOMAS assisted l>y his daughter, at his rPßiJenic?, Manukafctreet wi 1 (d v.) will be REOPENED on the 13th instant. Terms not high; to be hid on application. 3275—6 p-1 REWARD.—The above reward will cXw'X be given to any one who will give Budi information as shall lead to the conviction of the person or persons who Ukhctng tub Gaie acd Took Down the Hails of my Paddock T. R. COMBES, 3271—6 Upper Wakefield School. EXCHA NGE HOTEL, BRIDGE-STREET. TM E N A R T • be^B to inform his Friends and the Public tuno lie lias left tha ".EXPKErfS " for the • tXOHANGK," and ventures to "EXPRESS" the hope that the " EXCHANGE ' may prove be nr ficial. T..M , an experiencsd drives, now intends, if possible, to drive a trade by supplying nothing but a really first-class article, and old or new Iri^nris who fa7or ihe house with a call, will find the Landlord "on the j spot,' 1 prepared to "pot" tha best BhJER in Ntl:on, or supply WINKS or SPI KITS guaranteed free lrom adulteration. ! Any person j>r persona doubting the foregoing statement, are requested to call and be convinced of its truth. T. MENARY, Zx(.hakgs Hotel, 3018 Bridge-street. FIRE WATCHMAN. E- |" LOYD, in thanking his subscribers • XJ for the support hs has rec jived (iuriug tbe p st two and a half yeare, assures them that it will be his endeavor, by sobriety, punctuality, and by always being on the aieit, to merit a contiuuance of the samo. To m»k<3 his present ca'ling more permanent, anil for the L'iievention os 1 Firks arising from Fuul Chimneys,- he Las imported a fird'.-clsus bwaEPiNO Machine, unl by its completeness he is eaabjed to Clean Chiwueys without its being nece^ary to remove carpets or cover furniture} will be ready to commence at 5.3u a.m. Terms, 2/- and 2/6. Kitchen with Stoves, us per p.greeinent. 3286 — 3 A. H u "», PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEWEL LEU, &c. ? &c. BRIDGB-STREriT, NELSON. A large stock of Jewellery, Watches, Clocks &c, always on hand. 2578 NELSON AID SOCIETY. SUBSOUIPTIO V S i• A • «rt the above Society v 1 ••■<. i;m i-inl y received by Mr, KEB-'s i':c .■.-■■a'-. -y iroasurer, at the OfScea of i,',^ yatioual iiank, in Trafalgar' at <;e-t. 28*?o
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 241, 8 November 1876, Page 3
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