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MAUNGATAPU TRAGEDY. nnHE FOURTH LECTURE, by Mr. J. DAVIS, I will be delivered at Bridge-street Baptist Chapel, on LORD'S DAY EVENING, October 14. Subject: — The Condemned Criminals, the Old Settler, and the Free Pardon of Jesus. Commencing at half-past 6. 1153 PERMANENT .BUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON. nnHE next MEETING for Payment of Subscrip_L tions will . be held at the Temperance Hall, Bridge-street, on MONDAY next, the 15th instant. Stewards — Messrs. Burn, Burns, and Cooke. The Tenth Series of Shares will commene'e from the same date. W. ROUT, 1156 Secretary. PHRENOLO G.Y, T>ROFESSOR LA GRIFF begs to inform the .JL public generally, and parents and guardians," in particular, that his Anatomical and Phrenological STUDIO, next to Mr. Snow's Store, in- Trafalgarbtreet, is OPEN DAILY from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., where he may be consulted. As his slay in Nelson is limited, an ; early call is necessary, to allow time for a careful study. Verbal Description, os; Full Study, £1 Is. He also begs to inform the inhabitants of Richmond, that he will LECTURE, in the Agricultural Hall, on MONDAY Evening, October 15, on the Phrenology of the Maungatapu Murderers. To commence at 8 o'clock. Admission, Is.; Reserve Seats, 2s. 6d. 1155 NOTICE. I HEREBY give notice, that I intend to LAY POISON on my PREMISES situated in Hopestreet, on and after the 13th October, 1566. 1150 JOSEPH SCARLET. TAKE NOTICE. BY PARTICULAR REQUEST, PROFESSOR AUGUSTUS .has consented to REMAIN a FEW WEEKS LONGER at W. H. WEST'S HAIR-CUTTING SALOON, where he will be happy to attend \ipon any Gentleman who may favor him with a call. Ladies' and Gentlemen's HAIR, DYED at their private residences, if required, or at THE OLD STAND, Lower Bridge-street. 1143 NOTICE. REMOVAL OF BUSINESS. nnHE BUSINESS of the undersigned will, on and JL after-FRIDAY, October 12, be CARRIED ON in the PREMISES lately occupied by Mr. T. R. FISHER, BRIDGE-STREET, Next door to Wilson & Richardson's. 11S0 T. EVANS. OLD ESTABLISHED BAKERY, Bridge-street. ELANEY, Fancy Bread and Biscuit BAKER, o returns thanks to his numerous friends for the very liberal support- he has received during the last 24 years, and informs them that he has OPENED fl his NEW SHOP, in Upper Bridge- street. . All orders • entrusted to his care shall have prompt and careful attention. Wedding and Tea Cakes, Confectionery, &c.,niade to order on the shortest notice. • 1159 TO LET, a COTTAGE, containing six rooms, in .• Collingwqod-street. Apply to G. HARRIS, Bridge -street.' ' ."''"'' ** 52

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 189, 12 October 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 189, 12 October 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 189, 12 October 1866, Page 3