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WANTED a HOUSEMAID to go to Picton. For further information apply to J. HOUNSELL, Trafalgar-st. —2 OYSTERS ih good condition, Baskets 1/6. Wholesale and retail, always on band at PASCOE'S Oyster Saloon. 3065— 1p CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 18th September. Subject, MorniDg : God's Way in Early Church History. Evening : Recognition of Friends iv Heaven. 3067—1 NOTICE.— All FOWLS trespassfcg on my property, Alton St., and ground occupied by rue in Hardy St., after this date, will be DESTROYED. JAMES J. GARRETT. September 17th., 1881. —4 TRY the « PEZZARREE " Mixtur*, at 2/8 per lb., the frest value in TEA B in Town to be obtained onlr at the CIVIL SERVICE STORES.-Curr-mts tnd Raisins rd. Corn Flour 7d.— Mrs Knight's Cbeese and Batter. £058—1 R. AITKEN. Choral Hall, Wakfefisld. *<* fTIHF GOSPEL OF THE GRACE OF JL GOD " will be PREACHED at the above HALL by Wsr. Fowlet ("if tbe Lord will") on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 2lst inst., beginning at 7 o'clock: 3066—4 NOTICE. Nelson Fire Brigade. \ T tbe Annual Meeting of the NELSON £X FIRE BRIGADE, it was resolved . tlat In future tbe REMUNERATION tb VEHICLES conveying GEAR should only be ONE-HALF the present Rates in the event of the alarm proving to be false, or the Fire being confined to a Chimney. W. COOK&EY, 3049--1 Hob. Sec. NOTICE. ~ TMENARY will sunply COLD LUN- . » CHEON, EVERY SATURDAY, from 12 till 2. CHARGE— ONE SHILLING, to suit the times. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Bridge Street. 3048—3 Opening of the New Oddfellows' Hall, Kichmond. THE alnve will be OPENED on FRIDAY, the 23rd Bept Thero will be a TEA MEETING in the alternoon ; CONCHRT in the evening. Particulars in future Advertisement. 5059-1 J, F. PAPPS, Sec. CHAS. Ji^ft HILL, HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURER, HOSIER, GLOVER, &c. HARD and Soft Felts in great variety, from 2/6 Tweed Hats from 2/- | Straw „ l/_ ; Newest Styles in Black Silk Hats, Helmets, &c. Scarfs, Collars, Gloves, Shirts, &c, in great variety. Hats and Caps of every description made to order. Hats Cleaned and Re-blocked. TRAFALGAR-STREET. Masonic Hall, Nelson. "Ir thb Lobd Will." MR. POWLEY INTENDS Preaching "Cubist" in the above Hall, TO-MORROW, (Sunday) 18th inßt. Afternoon at 8 o'clock ; Evening at 630. 3054—1 ON SAL*! AT J. NEWBERRY'S, TRAFALGAR STREET. SALT BUTTER 63 per lb. ; 20'RGGS 17 CHEESE 6d ; BACON 6d to 9d ; NEW RAIBINB 7d ; TEAS in i Chests and Foxer from 17/-p*r Box— Try our Million TE* ! R at 2/- per lb— Large Stock of CBINA arid EARTHENWARE.-Special cheap linp» in GL&SBWABE and FANCY GOODS too numerout to particularise. Note the address— J. NEWBERRY, 2063—6 Trafalgrsr-Jtreet. FUNERAL. THE Friends of the late RICHARD ALLEN are respectf uly informed that the FUNERAL will leave hi 3 late residence, Milton Street the Wood, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON at half-past 2 o'clock, for the New Cemetery. PARMENTER & AMOS, 3056 Undertakers. FUNERAL. THE FUNERAL of the late Sister MARY" ST. LAWRENCE will leave the Con vent Chapel Next SUNDAY Afternoon, at Half-past Two o'clcck, for the New Ceme tery. PARMENTER 5s AMOS, 3040— S Undertakers ST. MARY'S. OWING to the Funeral of the late Sister St tawrenca there will be NO Service NEXT SUNDAY at the Catholic Churches of Wakbfieid and Waimea West. There wili h3 TWO MASBES at ST. MART'?, at 8 and 11. On tbe SUNDAY following, Sept. 25th. ONE MASS at ST. MARY'S at Bam, and another at St. Joseph's, Wakefield, at 11 am. 1038—2 W. J. MAHONEY, 8. M. Mrs. MELHUISH has much pleasure in announcing her first delivery of SPBING & SUMMER GOODS, comprising a splendid stock of Fbench Majttles New Satin Coats trimmed Spanish Lac« — Plain Satin Coats lined Cold Satin — The New Sleeveless Ja«kets — A. splendid variety of Dolmams ia Satin, Silk, and Cashmere, trimmed New Laces and Gimps — Chenille Fichus and Dolmans — Plain and Trimmed Cashmere Jackets, very good value, from £l Is — China Holland Robes, so much worn — Beige Robes — Madras Muslin in Cream and Black — Sateens, Pompadour and Plain — New Ginghams— Black Cashmeres, and a choice assortment of Dress Materials — Straw Hats and Bonnets — Shaded Gauze, Plush, Satins and Ribbons — Laces : black, cream, etc., a good assortment. The Millinery, Flowers, Feathers, and Nic-nacs, have been specially selected, and are expected daiiy from Paris and London. MRS. MELHUISH^ TBAFATOVft-STREET. •

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 222, 17 September 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 222, 17 September 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 222, 17 September 1881, Page 2

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