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"]t|"ADAMB BOTTENELLI, MILLINER, MAHTLE,j DRSSSIiKBR, I cobner of collingwood and Nile-streets, [ (House lately occupied by Mr. H. J. L. Augarde) Okders Executsd with the utmost Neatness and Dispatch. 1071 STRAYED from the house of the Ret. J. Andrew, Washington Valley, a very small Yellow Rough Terrier DOG, long ears and tail, answeri to the name of "Charley," Anyone restoring the same will be rewarded. 1 _ 1553 J AM a CASH PURCHASER of HORSE X HAIR in any quantity. F. N. JONES, j • Saddles, 1652 Trafalgar-street. . ODDFELLOWSVHALL. GOOD TEMPLAR ! DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. The Bottle ERIDAY AND MONDAY, Bth and 11 h June. SEE BILLS. Tickctl, 2s. and I*. 1694-8 TEINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: THE ANNUAL MEETING of the CONGREGATION will be held at the Temperancs Hall, On WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT. the 6th instant. Tea at Six o'Clock. The Chair will afterwards be taken by the HON. DR. RENWICK, st J-past 7," aud the Meeting will be addressed by Clergymen and others, and there will be Musio and Beoitations during the evening. Tickets may be obtained at Mr H. D. Jackson's sn 1 Mr J. HouKflELL's.orfrom any of the Office-bearers of the Church. 16"8-4 pHRISTIAN AND LARKING' TAILORS, Beg to announce to the public of Nelion and the surrounding neighborhood, that they have taken the premises in Hardystreet, formerly occupied by W. A. Waxsian, and hope by STRICT ATTENTION TO BUSINESS to merit a share of public patronage. FIT, STYLE, AND MATERIAL GUARANTEED. INSPECTION 18 EESPECTFULLY INVITED. CHRISTIAN & LARKING, Hardy-street. . 637 London House, HARDY-STREET. JUST ARRIVED,? AND ON SALE, SIXTEEN ROLLS OF Linoleum, OR NOISELESS FLOOR-CLOTH. It is Warm to the Feet and Wears Well. ■o ALSO, SAMPLE BOXES OP NEW ZEALAP WOODS, ' '' ' ' CONTAINING* i SIXTY VARIETIES, [ Sgf These have taken, ten years to collect,' and have Maoii and La.in names on each. ' Second-haol Furniture BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED,; OR LET ON HIRE BY THE . WEEK OR MONTH. \" \ yenetSllips -a MADE OR REPAIRED*,; A FEW CHEAP LINES OFCARPET. o . . . FURNITIJRE of every description made on the premises GOOD VALUE FOR MONEY. THE ONLY HOUSE WHERE Drawing-room Suites ARE MADE OF WOOD THAT WILL NOT TAKE THE WORM! WHOLE SUITES OR PARTS ONLY CAN BE HAD. G. FLEMING, CABINET IAIEE, ,„ Upholsterer, ,' .. AND. : '■ ';■-. TTWTYI?.'P r FATr : B I T3> )

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 130, 4 June 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 130, 4 June 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 130, 4 June 1877, Page 3

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