TO-NIGHT ! \ TO-NIGHT ! ! ! ODD-FELnpWS' HALL. yy MONDAY, .lIJNE 26, IS7I. Y& RE A T ATf R ACTION!! GREATATIIRACTION ! ! ! (Under Distinp-j hed Patronage.) At fhe request of a nur ber OT-tLadies and Gentlemen reside it in Nera&n, 1%/TR, piIARLES STODARE, Will Ghi a Grand MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT In the apove Hall. ÜB7 ■aop9ii(i i-ooisript 'jsaaNKcXiLlHO *a S6II •si '.toni.o '-^9 s[ 'sj-cog ypvg '. ss s:n?3S luo--^ •i[oo[o,o a^« aouainuioo 1 l ?sx,d jpsjj »« n^do sjooq j \ / , -panoa; 3IIBAV / uoij-bjubij ajq-B-jiAaut d\\% pm? 'aoivg siqmSixwj 'Snuiutij 'J-axoußQ 'o;snp\*: s.^staqQ / l*ensn am Suj[jn[ouT 'snoiaßA puu / }u3[iaoxa oq o\ punoi oq \\\a ajio-ijadsa -tWHi •i Airif 'j.xhn Avaanivs °o 'QNOKHOIH. *<V —^^^ac A lO m/A. STaHXSNIJB/U AdSIHHM aaaxvKv nostsn: ivnioiho hhx •cuvOKHom 'a r ivH -ivHaxinorapv ' ioy ° T _i c xV //AH c - T7-IERNAN, / IVI J\. DENTIST, /Has REMOVED to TRAFALGAR STREET One Door from the Assembly Rooms. 683 MACHINES FOR SALE. 2FLAXJ^ApHINES, by A. and J. Pjiice, one n^erjdsed; to be had at nearly half cost. 1 CIRCTHi AR SAW BENCH complete, and 7 Saw?; largest, 2ft. i-jin., £15 )ss. 1 Powerful A.^ HE, new, cc-mplete; price, £S. 2 HoiofeßfPLOWS,all Wro^ht Iron, price £7. 1 Smjfll VERTICAL SAW an>^ENCH, complete, £3 10s. >. VERTICAL MILL SAWS, 7, 7i, ap4 8 feet, at 4s. 3d. per foot. NAILS and SPIKE?, 2£d. per lb. 1 SET TINMAN'S TOOLS, new, cost £30, for £14 14s. IRONMONGERY, Various, at Half-price. 1133 3. H. LEVIEN. OAS. PER TON OU tok BEST NEWCASTLE COALS. O/^S. PER TON AjXj for SECOND QUALITY NEWCASTLE COALS. oas. per ton Yityy y GREY"6OALS. 3rs. per t&n / tj \ FOB WEST WANSANUI COALS. TERM§/CASH. JOSEPH GARRARD, 736 Government Wharf. OURFORD'S j-pOAL T^EPOT, THE PORT, (Opposite Lukins' Lime Kiln.) ' / Bow^Landing, ex tlie Pearl, and ' V ON SAL E, — Yf\ TONS COLLINGWOOD COAL, /01/ 30/- per ton at the Port. / 33/- . „ Delivered. ' Sample of the Coal to be seen at Mr. Mabin's, Bridge-street. Ex the "WaJ&hqpai — OA TONS SCRBENEdSkaNGANUI L\) COALS, 40/- per ton, Delivered. ) TERMS CASH. Orders left at Mr. J. R. Mabin's, Bridge-street, ' will be carefully attended to. 47J* JAMES 0. BURFORD. ESTABLISHED 1358. /J. W. T "•*• T T ° N MEDICAL, SURGICAL, ANn MECHANICAL D EN T^l S T. J. W. T. calls attention to Ole-^many years' residence in Nelson, which is a guarahtee for his professional reputation.. X The advantage of Assaying and Repining his own Materials; and with, the Most Improved Appliances used in the construction of ! ARTIFICIAL TEETH, enables him to assure that ho deleterious compounds are used in (his Establishment, such as are being passed off, .on the public for cheapness, set on plates cpmposed of Zinc, Copper, Silver, Tin, : :&c.', by? .analysis^ .:.i« ; i. TEETH ADJUSTED WIIJfIOUT RESORTING TO RECKLESS EXTRACTION.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 145, 26 June 1871, Page 3
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