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ODDFELLOWS' HALL. AN ENTERTAINMENT will be giv<n in the above Hall Ou TUESDAY, the 4ch September, In aid of the Funds of the NELSON AMATEUR DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION. The Performance to commence with Planche'a Favorite Musical Burletta, in Two Acts, entitled A LOAN OF A LOVEK. Concluding with the Popular Farce, by Thos. J. Williams, ICI ON PAELE^ FHANCAIS. Tickets 3/- each, to all patts of the Hall, to be obtained from the following Members of the Committee : — Messrs. Aofon Adams, Pitt, Bunny, Ltell, Olives, Capt. ( oknwalLj Das. Boos, Blioh, Squires, and No Money will be taken at the Doors. W. M. STANTON. 3581 Manager.^ " Coach and Horses " Hotel, Cosnbr op Bridges and TbafalgarStreets, Nelson. mHE above HOTEL,— RE-BUILT and •*• thoroughly RE-FURNISHED by the present Proprietor, will be foaad replete with everything required by Visitors to Nelson, j Private Suites of Apartments for Families. ALFRED LEECH, 3591—26 Proprietor. mBNDERS will be received by the UPPER JL MOTUKKA ROAD BOARD up to 10 a.m. on SATURDAY, the 15th September, for GRAVELLING TADMOR VALLEY, for FORMING MOTUEKA. VALLEY, and for the Remainder of Work on Hops Road. Specifications of Gravelling nmv be seen at the Reaidence of Me Isaac Fitch; of Forming, at the Residence of (he Secretary; of Work on Hope Road, a*; the Residence of Mr G. Sloas, and of all the work at the Tadraor Post Office. Specifications of Work on Hope Road will only be seen after the Bth of September. ) D. LINDSAY, Secretary. Upper Motueka, Aagust 23rd, 1877. 3587—6 FOR THB DEPARTMENT. 3 OASES AND FOR AND SUMMER X/ \J JLTJL -LOL JLJ JLU WEAK, *l UJSX J-kli<<o ikl V JUJ AND Now on View AT TRAFALGAR-STREET. 3583

The 6d. and Is. TABLES ATTRACTION ! AN OLD SAYING FALSIFIED. It is an old saying that it is a difficult matter to please everybody, but thi3 was not the the case last Saturday night, whon upwards of 400 people expressed their entire satisfaction at the GREAT B Aft&AINS given away at JAMES'S 6d. and Is. TABLES ! Butter Coolers I Butter Coolers ! Sugar Basins ! Sugar Basins ! THREE MORE CASES to unpack for Saturday Night ! ! \ The Reserve Shelves and Tables appropriated expressly for the contents of several immense Hogsheads and Cases, all bought at ridiculously low prices, and to be sold equally cheap ; besides the goods are beautiful to look at, useful in the house, and will last for life. THE ASSORTMENTS ARE IMMENSE, amongst them are CHaßs Jugs Glass Mustard Pots Scented Oil „ Candlesticks „ Cream Juga Pipes „ Bed-room do, „ Butter Coolara Pencil Cases „ Mugs Pictures Tobacco Pouches Sugar Basins Knives and 3?orka Cigar Cases „ Toilet Stands Pocket; Knives &c, &c, & c . „ Tumblers Penknives &c, &c, & c . JOHN JAMES, Bridge-st. $9" For a Short Time Only { SpecialKlnvitscl,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 208, 3 September 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 208, 3 September 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 208, 3 September 1877, Page 3

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