1 positively the last night, reduction of admission TO Madame SOHIER'S branch: exhib ition OF WAXWORK, ' at the LATE CRITERION HOTEL. - WILL POSITIVELY CLOSE TO-NIGHT (Saturday). ADMISSION REDUCED TO ONE SHILLING! 756 HO ETON COTTAGE. LADIES' SCHOOL. MRS. HERBERT ELLIS DANVERS begs -respectfully to inform .the inhabitants of Nelson, that she has ESTABLISHED a YOUNG LADIES' SCHOOL in . Washington . Valley. ..Having, the highest recommendations, she. ; hopes :. to,. obtain a similar amount of support and patronge to that which she has previously obtained in. a sister: colony. : A good sound English education will.be imparted under the same system as at the first Academies at. Home. . Mrs. Herbert Ellis Danvers has only arrived • from, England within -the* last, two years, and professes to instruct, upon, the latest system, -in the following Branches of Education :— :,.__.., English, French, Drawing, Dancing, Music -and Singing, . ...-..., Plain Needle-work, and Embroidery. School to commence on MONDAY, July 23. Accommodation "for a" limited number bf Boarders. Terms : — £lo per annum for Day Scholars ; £50 per annum for Boarders. 763 J A _vl E S TING LE , IMPORTER OF PRINTED BOOKS, MUSIC, MERCANTILE & FANCY STATIONER. HAS ON SALE, ex Egmont and Alarm : — ALL THE YEAR ROUND— Latest Volume CHAMBERS-S JOURNAL— Latest Volume GOOD WORDSr-Latest Volume , LONDON JOURNAL^Latest Volume ONCE A WEEK— Latest Volume . REYNOLD'S MISCELLANY— Latest Volume. THE CARPENTER'S Nlf GUIDE ; or, the Book of Lines for Carpenters. Royal 4to. THE CRIMINAL PRISONS OF LONDON, and Scenes of Prison.- Life. By Henry Mayhew, author of " London Labor, and the London ■Poor" . CASSELL'S EMIGRANTS' MAP OF NEW ZEALAND DIBDEN'S DRAWING COPIES: A Progressive Series of Pencil Drawings for Beginners RESPECTABLE SINNERS. By Mrs. Brother.ton. ." ESTRANGEMENTS. By the Author of " Mr. Arle." - - GEORGE JULIAN. By the Author of " Valentine Vos' ? A FLAW IN THE EVIDENCE. By M.C.S. . M-U SIC : ORATORIOS, Cheap EditionJudas Maccaboeus Elijah Messiah . Creation. XiK i Love." Admired Ballad, by Signor mtess;" Duett; music by Glover, oubadour." Song; music by Vincent Night Winds." Nocturne, by Vincent " May Lilies." Capriccio, by Lindley Sloper. !' Caller Herring." Variations for Pianoforte. " River, River." Fantasia, by Brindley Richards, &c, &c, &c. A VARIETY of NEW and POPULAR SONG BOOKS. DE LA RUE'S' IRIDESCENT COLORED PAPER, for Flower making. jiMES tingle, Bridge-street, near Trafalgar-street, Nelson. , 769
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 112, 14 July 1866, Page 3
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370Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 112, 14 July 1866, Page 3
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