INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL MUSIC. E LUCAS & SON have received the fol- • lowing: — Ah! Never deem my love can change I like to sing the old songs Murmuring Shells II Corricolo Galop The Campbells are Coming Le Jet d' Eau Prince of Wales Fantasia String of Pearls Valse &c, &c, &c. NEW RATES OF POSTAGES. Town" Letters. — Posted at any Post-office within the colony, for delivery at such Post-office Not exceeding £ oz. Id. Over £ oz., but under 1 oz. ... 2d. Every additional oz. or fraction of oz. 2d. Country Letters. — Posted at any Post-office within the colony, for delivery at any other Post office in the same province — Not exceeding £ oz. 2d. Over £ oz., but under 1 oz. ... 4d. Every additional oz. or fraction of oz. 4d. Interprovistcial Letters. — Posted at any Post-office within the colony, for delivery at any other Post-office within the colony — Not exceeding | oz. 3d. Over } 2 oz., but under 1 oz. ... 6d. Every additional oz. or fraction of oz. 6d. Newspapers — For delivery within the colony, in Australia, India, England, and the Continent of Europe (via Suez) ... Id. For England (via Panama) ... Id. Postage of letters for England, by Panama and Suez alike,' the rates for the latter remaining un altered. THE NELSON EVENING MAIL, published Daily, at Four p.m. Price One Peony , < - . SCALE OF ADVERTISFJVIENTS :— First Insertion, Three lines and under la. Six lines 2s. Nine lines 3s. ' For every additional line above niHe ... 2dFor more than one Insertion. Three lines, 3s. 6d. per week 10s. per month. Six lines 7s. Od. „ 20s. „ Nine lines 10s. Od. „ 30s. „ For longer advertisements, reduced rates. . * Advertisers are requested to send in their Advertisements not later than Half-past Two p.m. Advertisers are requested to specify the number ol insertions on their Advertisements, or they will be continued and charged until countermanded. Persons desirous of discontinuing their advertisemants must send in a written order to the office, before 10 o'clock a.m., on the day of publication. LIST OP AGENTS. Waimea-road ... Mr. W. Marris Wakapuaka ... Mr. J. Gilbert. Stoke .. ... Mr. J, Smith. Richmond ... Hope ... ... Mr. W. Jessop. Spring Grove... ... Mr. W. Bottrell. Wakefield ... ... Mr. E. Hooper. Fox-hill ... ... Mr. J. Grove. WaimeaWest&Appleby Mr. L. Dron. Waimea West ... Mr. P. Spanger. Upper Moutere ... Mr. C 7 H. Benseman. Motueka and Riwaka Mr. R. Sutcliffe. „ Mr. S. Buchholz. Waitapu Mr. J. Reilly Collingwood ... Mr. W. C. Riley. Takaka ... ... Mr. A. Dodson. „ Mr. G.Taylor. Bridge Hotel — .Mr. J. Silcocks. Westport Mr. T. Anslow. Dunedin ... • ... Mr. T. R. Wheeler. . Sydney and Melbourne Messrs. Gordon & Gotch. London ... Messrs. Gordon & Gotch, R. LUUAS & SON Bridge-street... <
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 268, 12 November 1867, Page 4
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428Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 268, 12 November 1867, Page 4
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