LOST, ON the Haven-road, the SOCKET of a CARRIAGE LAMP. The findtr will be Rewarded. 1b39 Kelson Meat Bazaar. YOUNG- MEM'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. THE MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT CLASS will MKET at the Kootn, Bridge -street, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock, when Members or Subscribers desirous of joining are requested to attend. S. COSTALL. 1843 Hon. Sec. ELECTRO-BIOLOGY, &c * By kind invitation, J. H. COOK WILL give Another ENTERTAINMENT on the above subject, assisted by Young Gentlemen Amateurs, at the Temperance Hall, on THURSDAY Evening, 27th instant. Doors open at 7 o'clock, to commence at 7.50. Front Seats, 25.; Body of Hall, la.; Gallery, 6d. Tickets to be had at the office of this paper, Mr Stanton'g, and at the Royal and Nelson Hotels. 1833 EX MAIL STEAMER KATKOUBA. WILSON & RICHAEDSON ARE NOW SHOWING— Japanese Silks Plain Glaces Fancy Silks Gro grains Black Glaces Ducapes 195 dozen Josephine Gloves, First Choice, And a very Large Stock of Plain and Fancy RIBBONS, in Lutestring and Satin* WILSON & BICHARDSON, Bridge-street. 1832 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A COMFORTABLE HOME at Bridge-End House (late Mrs Watt's), Banks of the Maitai, Milton Grove, between Bridge-street and Hardy-street Bridges. 1765 NELSON DYE-WORKS, Collingwood-itreet, Near the Brewery. A. ROBERTSON, GENERAL DYER and SOOUBER, Of in returning thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him, begs to intimate that, as he hag now on hand a complete Stock of Dyeing Material, he is able to do work in a style unsurpassed in the colony. All orders done at the most reasonable prices. N.B. A. R. will not be answerable for goods remaining orer & months* Terras cash. 1834J. CHAPMAN, BAKER, Bbidge-btrset, Nelson, Opposite the Provincial Hall. JCL begs to inform the inhabitants of Nelson • and the surrounding districts, that he intends OPENING the above premises on MONDAY, the 24th inst., when he trusts that by strict attention to business, combined with a good article at the lowest remunerative price to secure a fair share of public patronage. N.B. — Present price of Bread, 101 per 4 lbs. families waited upon daily. 1813 T. C. CROOKE, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Nelson that that he has commenced business ai Family BAKER, in Vanguard-street, near All Saints' Church, where he hopes, by making a good article, to merit a fair share of public patronage. 1 828 To Let. TO LET, A WELL-FINISHED Four-roomed COTTAGE, with a large piece of garden ground attached. Apply to 165* T. B. LOUISSON. O LET, HOUSE and SHOP in Nile-etreet, opposite the Fleec* HoteL Apply to D. BUENS. 1782 TO LET, on a Building Lease, for a term of 14 or 21 years, a First-class BUSINESS SITE. For particulars, apply to 8., office of this paper. fl TO LET, a six-roomed HOUSE in GroTeetreet. Qood «»ter and patent pump. Apply to T. WATTS, on the premises. 171 TO LET, CLEVELAND COTTAGE, Washington Valley. Apply to '• mi OHAKKES BAETLETT.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 201, 25 August 1868, Page 3
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