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ODDFELLOWS' HALL. Great and Unbounded Success Of those TALENTED WONDERFUL PETITE AETISTES, the NATHAN JUVENILE TROUPE, Mr J. SMALL, and Mr J. CHAMBERS. THIS EVENING, Tuesday, Dec. 3, THE IRISH TUTOR. To be followed by the laughable Farce entitled QUIET LODGINGS. To conclude with the New Burlesque C 0 D A D A D. Thursday Evening, Farewell BENEFIT of LITTLE MARION, on which occasion she will present every person visiting the Reserved Seats with her Carte de Visite asl)r O'Toole. 385L THE EXTRAORDINARY ART UNION. FIRST SEASON. j SEVEN FAC-SIMILES in OIL COLOR, of the famous CARTOONS of RAFFAELLE, for One Guinea and a Half. Dimensions of each picture, 28in. x 18in. MR FLETCHER being appointed SOLE AGENT for Mr W. J. Day, begs to inform the public that he is now ready to receive Subscriptions for the above-named extraordinary enterprise. Prospectuses can be obtained at the office of this paper. 3849 CHRISTMAS. CHRISTMAS. HR. COULTER begs to thank those of the • public who have so kindly given hitn their support, and as Christmas is close at hand, the period looked forward to by everyone as a time for festivity and enjoyment, which would be nothing without a plentiful suppty of the things of this life, he would recommend every one to try his excellent STOCK of GOODS, just received. Sugars Currants Tens Raisins Coffees Candied Peel Spices Muscatels Rice Almonds Jams Figs Fresh Salmon and Lobsters in tins Potted Meats, Sauces, &c. The Teas and Coffees can be recommended as being superior to anything yet offered to the public, far surpassing the aromatic flavor we have lately heard so much about. Everything sold cheaper than any other house in town, and guaranteed not to be damaged by fire or water. Fresh Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Bacon, and Hams. A plentiful supply always on hand. Goods given in exchange for produce. DRAPERY AND MEN'S READYMADE CLOTHING. The undersigned would call particular attention to this branch of the business. A beautiful assortment of Summer Dresses, Ciilicoes, Prints, Hollands, Sheetings, Forfar Diapers, Linens, Muslin, Stays, Crinolines, Kair Nets, Lace Falls, Linen Sets, &c., &c. In consequence of the great demand for the abovenamed goods, a large quantity of REMNANTS have accumulated, which will be cleared out at less than cost price. MEN'S CLOTHING. Men's Suits, Coats, Trousers, Vests, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Hats, Handkerchiefs, Merino Vests. &c, very cheap. H. R. COULTER, Next door to Peat and Thornton's, Bridge-street, Nelson. 3838 To Let. TO LET, with immediate possession, the DWELLINGHOUSE in Nile-street lately occupied by P. Keon, Esq. Apply to 3796 W. LIGHTFOOT. TO LET, a Five-roomed HOUSE, with a good well of water, and a garden well stocked with fruit trees, in Brook-street Valley. Apply to JOSEPH STEWART, or at the office of this journal. 3839 TO LET, a Four-roomed COTTAGE, corner of Colliuswood and Manuka streets. Apply to LOUIS DItAGER, next Maitai Brewery. 3836 Wanted. TO TAILORS. WANTED, a Good COAT-HAND, to work on the premises. Apply to E. W. DEE, Tailor, Bridge-st. 3735 WANTED, a Female SERVANT. Apply to Mrs TOWNSEND, Bridge-street. 3726 WANTED, a General House SERVANT, Apply to Mrs JERVIS, Commercial Hotel. ' 3780 WANTED, a General Servant; also a young Woman as Nursemaid. Apply to Mrs H. DAVIS, Waimea-road. . 3812 WANTED, a Female SERVANT. Apply to Mrs PORTHOUSE, Royal Hotel. 3850 j

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 286, 3 December 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 286, 3 December 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 286, 3 December 1867, Page 3

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