LOST in Bridge-street, near Post-office, a ONE POUND NoTF. Finder will be reward* 1 on returning it to the Office of this Paper. 2083 WANTED a good General SEKVANT for Wkstpobt, must be ab'e to Cook. Wages 15_. per week. Apply to Mrs McTDRK, Cambria- .treat, the Wood, a<ter 2 P-tn- 3077— 2p BREAD. I AM prepared to deliver Bread in any part of the City for £» D. psr 4-lb. Leaf, Cash. Xj M. STEVENSON, 3064—3 Waimea-road. PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON. THE SEPTEMBER MEETING witl la held on MONDAY NEXT, the 19th inst Hit, at 7 p m. Stewards— Mesais W. FLtTcr .it ard JGBAHA3_. 3080 W. ROOT, Secretary. Yl\/T H \ —THE NFXT LEC- • IVI.V^.iXo TORE of tbe course w't be d lit-ered in the P_.ovi_.crAr, Hall, on TUESDAY NFXT, the 17th instan% by tha Rev. A. J. HAMILTON, ou the greatest Preacher of the day—" Spun-eon, his Life and Work," commencing at 7.30. Tickets may be had of the Booksellira and Members of tbe AB.oe.atior. HENRY T. THOMPSON, 8085 — 3 JHon, secretary. ST. MARYS CHURCH. AS the Blenheim Mission has been Postponed for another wetk, until the 22nd inst., there will be TWO MASSES at ST. MARY'.S TO-MOKROW. Tha M snion takes placs in Nelson immediately alter B'euheim. at the close of which the Sacrament of Confirmation will be.admhrsfc red by his Lord.h'p ihe Right Rev. Dr. R_D\voon. 3UBI BOATMAN'S CREEK GOLD-" MINING COMPANY [L: man]. NOTICE. » ALL SHARES in the above Company upon which tbe 34th Call remains unpaid will be SOLD by PUBLIC ADCfIOM, at the Regis^rel Office of the Cimpany, on SATURDAY, the 2Ut September, 1878, at 2 o'clock, except the Calls and Expenses be in the meantime paid. WILLIAM McLEAN, Manager. Heefton, September 14, 1878. 3094—1 THE REVIVAL GOLD-MINING COMPANY [Limited]. NOTICE. ALL SHARES in the above Company upon which the 15th Call remains unpaid will be SOLD by POBJJO AUCTION, at the Registered Office of tbe Company, on SATURDAY, the 21st September, 1878, at 2 o'clock, unless the Calls and Expenses be in the meantime paid. WILLIAM MoLEAN, Manager. Reefton, September 14, 1878. 3075—2 Spring & Summer DRAPERY. John Ooutts Respectfully announces the arrival of NEW GOODS FOE THE APPROACHING SEASON. New Costumes. New Mantles. Plain and Fancy Dresa Materials in all the new texturea. Tussore Lawns. French Cambrics. White and Fancy Under Skirts. French Millinery Flowers. Feathers and Ornaments. ' Plain and Fancy Straw Hats, Sun Bonnets, etc.. etc. A choice lot of Children's Tunics and Pellises. Fancy Scarfs, Squares, and; Ribbons. Sun Shades and Parasols. JOHN COUTTS, IMPORTER OF NOVELTIES, TOAJA^GAR-STRW. 3078
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 194, 14 September 1878, Page 2
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