Neto gtofcertfeements. OPENING OF THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL. THE above HALL will be OPENED on J- THURSDAY NEXT, November 1, by Hia Honor the Superintendent ; at which ceremony tho public of Nelson, and all -well-wishers of the Order, are respectfully invited to be present. The procession will start from the junction of Bridge and Trafalgar Streets, at Two o'clock, p.m. In the Evening a CONCERT *m bo given ia tho Hall, at which several ladies and gentlemen have promised their kind assistance. The entire proceeds will bo devoted to tho Building Fund. Single Tickets, 3s. 6d. ; Family Tickets (to admit four), 103. 6d. ; Reserved Seats (Singlo Tickets) 5a • Family, 15s. '' ' ' Doors open at Seven, the Concert to commenco at Eight o'clock precisely. v^ * # * In the course of th^Evening a Poetical Addrcas will be delivered by me of the Committee. Ig3s° Programmes will be issued on Monday. \J J. Pbbcy, Secretary. BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! TUST ARRIVED, ex "Queen Margaret"— tP Gontlemen's Wellington boots „ fancy watertights shooting boots Ladies' black satin shoes „ whitd ditto coloured bronze ditto Children's bootß and shoos of every description. / Geo. Batcheloe, n/ Bridge-street. EX "MAORI," from London, and on SALE by the Undersigned— 24 half-cheats superior Congou tea 10 boxes „ gunpowder do. 1 hhd. sperm candles 2 casks coffee 5 cases chocolate and cocoa 5 „ mustard, in $lb. and lib. bottles 3 „ confectionery 1 „ women's boots and shoes 2 „ moleskin and tweed trowsera, vests, and light summer coats (Silvers and Co.) 2 cases haberdashery and millinery, &c. ' 23 dozen American pails and tubs 3 cases clothes pegs 3 cases toys and fancy goods /\ 3 „ cutlery and joiners' tools L, 3 casks hardware 3 bales rick and thrashing cloths 2,7 3 pairs cart wheels / 1 3-horsc power thrashing machine (Ransome'i) 1 „ winnowing „ „ Cases containing corks, salad and castor oils, perfumery, fancy glassware, West India arrowroot, red herrings in tins, &c., &c. D. Moore a>*d Co. 26th October, 1855. EX SHIP MAORI, direct from EnglandOne Case, containing Florenco fancy robea Silk dresses /i .* Coloured silk dresses — ' French barege long shawls Silk tissue do. Cashmere scarf shawl* Parasols Summer prints, &o. T. C. Batcheloh, Bridge-street. CU R RAN w T_^ Muscatels Prunes £ r fo^ Carrawayß White pepper Black pepper Barcelona nuts Soft almonds Mixed spice ' ' • Spanish juice Rice, barley Sago, tapioca T. 0. Batchblob, Bridge-street. EX QUEEN MARGARET— 1 case of Saws, best quality 7i ft., 7 ft., 6Ht., and 6 ft. Pit Saws 6 ft., s§ft., 5 ft., and 4 ft. Cross-Cut Saws Hand, Ripping, Panel, and Tenon Saws. C^ T. C. Batchslob, "* Bridge-street.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 61, 27 October 1855, Page 2
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425Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 61, 27 October 1855, Page 2
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