ELEMENTARY SINGING CLASS Jw on hullaH'S system:. Mr. R. B. W A LOOT begs to ifoform his Friends and the Public of Nelson that he is forming a 1 Class for the Instruction of Vocal Music on the above most popular system. Several members having been enrolled, he proposes commencing on TUESDAY (THIS) EVENING November 29th, at Seven o'clock, to be continued every Tuesday and Friday following Terms and other information may be known on application to Mr. WALCOT, 1, Snow's Cottages, Hard>> street; or to Mr. W. M. ST.INTON, Trafalgar-street. Nelson, November, 1859. '648 NION BANK OF AUSTRALIA.-r WEDNESDAY, 30th proximo, being S£. Andrew's Day, will be observed as a HOLIDAY by this Bank. ; , ( A. KERR-v Manager. Nelson, 24th November, 1859. 656 ATELSON BUILDING, LAND, AND X\ INVESTMENT SOCIETY. . : The Committee of the above Society hereby give notice that the next meeting for the payment, of Sub 7 scriptions, &c., will be held on MONDAY next, the Fifth day of December at Seven o'clock, p.m., at the Fleece Hotel. At half-past Eight, THREE SUMS of £50 each will be offered for competition to the members of the. Society. . ' Notice having been given in accordance with,: the rules) the proposition for disposing of ths monjgyj ; by will also be taken into consideration j?y the "meeting. . '.'■"•"', " ' WILLIAM JEI7FERY,"; 671 Secretary. ■ THE GOLDEN TEA-POT will be J- OPENED on Wednesday next, (TOMORROW.) . 672 OPENING of a NEW GROCERY WAREHOUSE, NEXT DOOR TO THE TRAFALGAR HOTEL, (Late Symon's Store), Bbidge-steeet, Nelson. I beg respectfully to announce TO THE PUBLIC GENERALLY that I have taken those centrally' situated premises, next door to the Trafalgar Hotel, Bridge-street (late Symons' Store), where I intend carrying on a READY-MONEY GENERAL GROCERY TRADE, which will be OPENED on Wednesday next (TO-MORROW). In establishing any new business, it is.customary and indeed, necessary, to state the system on which it is to be conducted, and in doing so I shall endeavor to shew you that your interest is concerned as well as my own. My object will be to establish a purely CASH TRADE, and to supply the public with all artiqles of the best and purest qualities, especially TEA and COFFEE. I need not dilate on this point, but shall simply ask ONE TRIAL—The proprietor having'jhad many years experience in some of the largest ReadyMoney retail Grocery houses in England, feels confident that the only means to ensure success, is to stick to the maxim now so universal in the old country of Small Profits and Quick Returns. This, combined with articles of sterling qualities, attention to business, and civility, cannot fail of success. To prevent mistake this establishment will be called THE NELSON GOLDEN TEA-POT. Oilman's Stores of the best brands obtainable. Of, these articles I can only say my aim will be to obtain the freshest and newest importations. In conclusion all I ask is " one trial," and I am content to abide by the result; which must ensure success, as all other ready money trades have done. Note the Address— ; THE GOLDEN TEA-POT, (Late Symons'Store), One Door from the Trafalgar Hotel, . ; ■BRIDGE-STREET, NBISON, . JOSEPH S.. HOLLIS, 673 ... - Proprietor. ■■• THE GOLDEN TEA-POT will be' ■OPENED on Wednesday next (TO-MORROW), 674 W ""ANTED a Strong ACTIVE LAD. Apply THIS DAY to J. S. HOLLIS, AT THE GOLDEN TEA-POT, BRIDGE-STREET, Next door to the Trafalgar Hotel. 675 ; "MOTICE.—AII persona indebted to me. -*-^ are requested to PAY their Accounts immediately, to Mr. H. Thomson, at Mr. Coates's, Trafa'.garBtreet, to avoid legal proceedings. N. T. LOCKHART, By his attorney, H.THOMSON. Nelson, 24th November, 1859. 666 SUBURBAN NORTH. TVTOTICE is hereby given that COPIES ■^ of the ASSESSMENTS for the above District, under the Country Roads Amendment Act, may now be seen at the Black Horse Inn, and at the Schoolhouse, Clifton-terrace1. R. POLLOCK, • ; Chairman. November 25, 1859. . : 663 SUBURBAN NORTH. TPENDERS are requested for FORMING -*- and GRAVELLING thatportion of the Trunk Robd, between Williams' and Frosts' contracts, as per specification, to be seen at the Black Horse,lnn, or on application to Mr. DOUGHTY. Tenders to be addressed, not later than the 30th November, 1859,. to , . R. POLLOCK, 664 Chairman. NEW DISCOVERY. PORTRAITS ON LEATHER. ]Y/rESSRS. OXLEY AND LANE beg to 4--*- announce that they have just received an entirely new process, whereby they are enabled to take ■PORTRAITS ON LEATHER, the portability and flexibility of which have only to be seen to be appreciated. _ Specimens may be seen at their Gallery, Trafalgar'street. • • , '■';*. ■<~. .«. ' Portrait's for LOukets, &c , and Views of Residence^ taken on the shortest notice. .; NB. The Gallery will positively close in December. . ■ . ■:■•.: 660 | Provincial Secretary's Office, •. ;! - Nelson, 25th November, 1859. ■TENDERS will be received at this Office 'I-1- until Four o'ciock p.m., on FRIDAY, the Second k December next, from persons desirous,of contracting to ERECT TWO BOOfIJS on the Hospital Acre, Waimea Rpad. ..'.■. ' : . ■;'-■■'■ '■■■'.& ■' ;ti6ii3 to fee seen at this Office. .. .'. ' ' '; > ■i iS-: -M ■■-'- ■• ALFRED GREENFIELD,':- ■" : 662-■•;•..;:..•.■..'=■--•'■ ' • ' V ; ChiefClerff.^;
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 220, 29 November 1859, Page 2
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817Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 220, 29 November 1859, Page 2
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