wide, to be the most effective purifier of the I blood, the mo»t certain regulator of disordered organs, and the moat iDno:eat aperient that can be prescribed. This medicine is applicable to all alike, young or old, robuafc or delicate • it increapes the appetite, and controls aH derangements of ths bowels. After tha disorder ia eubdued occasional doses of these Pilla will prevent any relapse, end moreover secure, promote, and intensify the good results which flow from pjrfect purity and regularity. MlfeS NATTRASS, DRESSMAKER, Collingwooft-street, 3 doors from the Bridge. 3938— !p CJALVAGE CORPS-MONTHLY MEETD ING as usual, MONDAT, October 3rd. 3944 J. HOUNSELL, Sec. CREDITORS of the late HENRY REYNPLL are requested to RENDER their ACCOUNTS IMMEDIATELY to hia Executor, R.E.JOHNS, at his late reside'ace, Van Diemen-street. 3946— 2p LOST a SPADE GUINEA enclosed with Pebbles. Finder rewarded by applying to " Mail " Office, Bridge-street. 3919— 2p THBE FUNERAL of MSS. GOBRIS will i leave her late rs&idence '.for tias New Cemetery on MONDAY, 3d instant, at Two pra, 39.' 0 Mrs Fassmore's School, SHELB 0 DtsN K-STRBBT. maE FOURTH QtJARTER of tin carX rent year will commeace on MONDAY NEXT, the 3rd Octobsr. Baptist Chapel. T? VANGELISTIC SERVICES will be held .Hi in the above place TO-MORROW Evening at 6.30 by MESSRS MOYSE and DUNLE AVY. All are earnestly invited. Masonic Hall, Nelson. "If the Lord Will." MR. POWLEY TNTENDS Preaching "Christ" iu tbe A above Hall, TO-MORROW (Sunday) October 2nd. Afternoon at 3 o'clock ; Evening at 6 30. 3945 In Richmond Wesleyan Gircnit : REV. J. BERRY will (d.v.) PRE&.OH as follows during the ensuing week :— Sunday, Oct. 2, l!, Spring Grove „ S», Wakefield „ 6J, Brigntwater Monday, „ 3, 7, Dovedale Tuesday, „ 4, 7, Wake field Wednesday, „ 5, 7, Eichmond Church Meeting Thursday, „ 6, 7, Stoke 3938 Transfer of Business. T T3BODOR BLOGH, har« tbia day Sold -M my Photographic BusineM to J. B. AKEBSTSN. J. R. AKERSTEN Having purchased Theodob Bloch's PHOTOGRAPHIC BUSINESS, hopn the public of Nelion and Districts will continue their patronage, the business being carried on in the same style as heretof)re. S939— lp IN BANKRUPTCY. In thb Nelson District Coubt, Holden at Nelson. Iq tbe matter of the Debtors and Creditors Acts, and of the Bankruptcy of JOHN AVERT, o£ Collingwood, a Debtor. NOTICE ia hereby given that at the First Meeting of Creditors of the said Debtor, held at the Court Hou», Nelson, on Thurs« da 1 *?, the 29th day of September, 1881, Mr ARTHUR ASHTON SCAIFE, a Certificated Accountant ia Bankruptcy, was duly elected Creditors' Trustee of the Property of tbe Debtor, and that the (aid Arthur Ashton Scaife thereupon decUred his acceptance of tuch Truiteeßhip. Dated this 30th day of September, 1881. H. CLINTON S. BADDELEY, District Court Clerk, CHAB. EDWD. BUNNY, Debtor's Solicitor. 8942—1 KELSON Industrial and Art EXHIBITION. TO BE HELD DURING THE LAST WEEK IN NOVEMBER, 1831. /CIRCULARS giving all particulars and \J applications for space can be obtained rfurirg the forthcoming Week f'om W. T Shbewood, Hon. Sec , Bridge -street, Nelson. Applications for space required by Exhi bitors muit be returned to the Secretary on or before November sth. Local manufactures specially invited. Prizes will be awarded iu the following Classes : — I. Landscape, Mechanical, Pencil, Crayon, and Pen and Irk Drawings 2 Models of all kinds, and Specimens of Workmanship iu various Trades 3. Paintings ia Oil and Water Colors 4. Turnery, Carving. Fretwork, Frames 5. Collections of Dried Ferns and Spattering 6. Crochet, Wool Work, Embroidery, and Fancy Needlework 7. Artificial Flowers and Leather Work 8. Plain Sewing. All Exhibitors for these Prizes must be under 21 years of age. 3944 GOLD-MINING LEASE CANCELLED. Mines Department, Wellington, ?Bfch September 1881 IT is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor has been pleaded to pronounce the undermentioned Gold-mining L?ase CANCELLED, and that the ground is now OPEN for APPLICATION as if no Lease of the said ground had ever been applied for :— Fhbdehick West— s acres 1 rcodaad is perches, Collingwood Mining District. No. 245. WALTER W. JOHNSTON. 3941-1 For the Miouter of Mines Provincial Hall. (By kind permission ) MADAME /CECILIA SUMMERHAYES V-^ begs to announce that sh.3 wiil give a Grand Evening Concert in the above Hall, On TUF«r»AY, October 11. Fsuiwuia:& in ftstme &<JrertUem33ti
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 234, 1 October 1881, Page 2
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708Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 234, 1 October 1881, Page 2
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