RnMiR/iOAWSON, T\ENTIST, HlUyrst. XyJL ' JO>< /^//*L/^ Nearly Opposite he institute. \L£7^S/ 2114 -., 77, n UTHERFORD'S"^/ SUPERIOR FifoUß. NEALE Soie v Agents, Collingwood-streetr 7 7 694 r> TJRIME •V^ORK TTAMS! j>-v f, I il 77 , it / — \y I CA^li^L^NOW ON SAfcEat /^HENRY HOUNSELL'S, 804 y7 ' No. l, Bridge-street. THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. , CHILDREN'S mREAT. The Children will MEET at the TEMPERANCE HALL, at TEN o'clock a.m., form a PROCESSION, Walk round the Town and back to the Hall, and then regale themselves with Buns. Cricket, Football-jand other Amusements. Refreshments at Twpjovlock. In the Evening a PUBLICiMEETING will be held; a Lady Choir will iSng/ Pieces/ The Harmonium will be played, assifted by Mr. Augarde, with ijhe Violin. The/Childr&n will Recite Pieces. New BfAGIC L4&TERN and New Slides will be exhibited. / \ PJR O G R A M M E : — FraDiavolo/ . ... FelixJpaTrtier All togethjßr Again % y7 ■ oot Little drops of Water 7" Bridge Water,/Spirkliug Water * •\7 ••• Bridge The Patriot Spirit >\^7 Forgive and Forget ..^Jw^^ : ... Buckley Touch not the Cup ... ,??*^v*... The Crystal Spring ''- , /" There's Music in the Air ... Root 'Mid the Sparkling of Glasses Chorus of Huntsmen . . . . . . Freischutz God Save the Queen Admission to the Meeting :— Adults, 1/Children, 6d., to help to defray the expenses. 851 l ' B. CRISP. "VTELSON |3HOTOGRAPHICx|SOOMS, HARDY STREE^f, T. H. B ANNE HR, Photographer, J /stjCOESSOR TO A/FLETCHER. »«stoj?raphy Ap-^ll its Branches /t-arefully executed. Portraits op Children by the / Instantaneous Process, 6 FOR lOS. 2451 A gALLOON SETTEE Photographed from the Printed Letter. Can be Read -with a Hand Microscope. Showing the state of Paris during the Siege, with various interesting particulars respecting the Balloons which left Paris, 4"^o ~f y&c., &c, &c. 7 A IWENU DURING THE GjjßOE^ Shpwing the singular Animals tfaTJParisians were compelled to sat, (Kindly lent by Mr. Wassburne, of the United States Embassy, who tom present at the extraordinary Dinner tpnerhich the Menu refers). ** A most inhststmg Memento of the great siege. — Daily News. •* Will be found in almost every album. — Morning Post., The above form valuable Historical Memorials of the Great Siege. PRICE ONE SHILLING EACH. D< ' M> pASOB, LONDON PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO TRAFALGAR STREET, - ' NELSON. 886 i — : : BALL-ROOM MANUAL, and ETIQUETTE , for LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. /a..-,. - R. LUCAS & SON. ESTABLISHED 18 58. ;,j # .j W#;T: :axi'o4 ■* MEDICAL^ SURGICA|_^an^sMECHANICAL D E DTT IST. J. W. T.» calla^ttention to the many years' residence ; i»iiJ^so,n, which.isia^u-arantee; for his professional reputation. The advantage of Assaying arid Refining his own Materials, and ( with the Most Improved ' Appliances tfsed iri'the construction of .. ARTIFICIAL TEETH, enables him to assure that no deleterious com- ' pounds are used in his Establishment, such as tarebeiog _t»UßeA.'osl*jon*fthe public for cheapness, set on plates composed of Zinc, Copper, Silver, "Tiri7&c. s :by" analysis; """" iixl.tivij i'i.'j; ".<-'■• f 'J-.I yAHi- I \{'A f >' L* TEETH ADJUSTED WITfIOUT BiESOBTrt' ING TO' BECKtEBS: EXTRACTION, i
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 115, 17 May 1871, Page 3
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