LEOPOLD ROSONOWSKY. SHOULD this meet the eye of the above mentioned person, he is requested to communicate with THOMAS R. FISHER, Bridge-street, Nelson. 2180 WESLEYAN CHURCH BAZAAR. IT is intended to hold a BAZAAR, the proceeds of which are designed to liquidate the debt on the Wesleyan Church, Hardy-street. Contributions of Plain and Fancy Articles, or in cash, will be thankfully received by the following Ladies of the Committee: — Mrs Crump Mrs Askew Mrs Burn Mrs Hornby Mrs H. D. Jackson Mr3 M. Lightband Mrs Lucas Mrs Usher Mrs Blick Mrs Wagg. Produce, &c, intended for the 3azaar, will be received by Mr J. J. Hornby, Bridge-street, and Mr G. S. Wilson, Wairaea-road. 1807 ODDFELLOWS' HALL. VARIETIES— Grand Fashionable Night. I OINT BENEFIT of Mr JOHN BLACK and 0 Miss ANNIE MERTON— FRIDAY, October 16, 1868. 2186 DANCING. DANCING. DCHITTENDEN, just returned from Wel- • lington, informs his friends that he will OPEN the Oddfellows' Hall, on MONDAY Evening next, as an Assembly. Dancing to commence at half-past 7 siiarp. Admission, 2s. 6d., double or single ticket. Volunteer Band will be in attendance. 2227 DANCING. DCHITTENDEN will give PKIVATE a LESSONS in DANCING, in all the most fashionable dances, such as the Prince Imperial, Union, &c 2228 NOW LANDING, Ex POLAR STAR from LONDON, And on Sale at the Stores of the undersigned — 1 AA Casks Portland Cement AAJ \J 50 cases Hennessey's Pale Brandy 5 quarter-casks „ 5 „ Marten's Dark Brandy 5 „ very superior Port, Offley, Cramp, & Co. 6 quarter-casks very superior Sherry, Cramp, Duke, & Co. 2217 JAMES BENTLEY & CO. TO BE RAFFLED FOR, At the Trafalgar Hotel, By Sixty Members, at £1 each, As soon as the List is filled up, of which due notice will be given, A SPLENDID LARGE MUSICAL BOX, ■with Flute, Bones, Bells, and Drum Accompaniment, in a Handsome Ornamental Rosewood Case, turned legs and plate-glass back; from the Melbourne Exhibition. Price, £100. To be seen at the Commercial Auction Mart, on application to J. J. HORNBY, 2130 Auctioneer. H. JELLYMAN, BUTCHER, T> ESPECTFULLY informs the residents of JIA/ Nelson and surrounding districts, that he has TAKEN the BUSINESS lately carried on by Mr Hargreaves, in Lower Bridge- street, where he hopes, by keeping only the Best Meat and Selling at Moderate Prices, to obtain a share of the publio custom. The Premises will be RE-OPENED on SATURDAY NEXT, the 17th instant. 2221 BOARD and RESIDENCE at the Victoria Boarding-house, Lower Bridge-street. 2211 F. FOLCKMANN, Proprietor. NELSON VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. mENDERS are invited for CLEANING the X MACHINERY, &c, belonging to the Brigade, for 12 months from 16th instant. Specification may be seen at Mr Thomson's, Confectioner, Tratalgar-street. by whom tenders will be received up to half-past 6 p.m. of Friday next, 16th instant, addressed to the undersigned. JNO. W. WIGZELL, Hon. Sec. October 13. 2196 NEW SHEFFDELD CUTLERY, of really good quality, direct from the Manufactory. W. C. WILKINS, IRONMONGER, 2202 Hardy-street. THE undersigned have just RECEIVED and are now OPENING, ex Polar Star from London, a large Assortment of Ladies', Gents', and Children's W O o H of a superior quality, ordered expressly for this market. HEALY & LESLIE, 2222 Bridge-street.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 245, 15 October 1868, Page 3
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