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HORSES taken to GEAZE on Land lately occupied by Mr Mundy, on Williams' Hill. Apply J. OLIVEB, on the premises. 925 — 1 AN ASSEMBLY will be held in King's Ham-, TO-MOEROW (Thursday) Evening.—J. CBOWDIS, M.C. 930— 1p TO be LET or SOLD, in Shelbourne-st., Six-roomed COTTAGE with lofty rooms. Possession April 1. W. H. WEBB, Trafalgarstreet. 926— tc TO LET, " Thurso " COTTAGE ia Uar-per-street, containing six rooms, now in the occupation of Mr. Robert Lyon. —6a Apply SWANSON & LEVY/, WAKEFIELD BELLRINGERS. A CONCERT will be given by the V> Bcllringeiv, assisted by several friends from t>wn and coun rr, on WEDNESDAY, March 17th, at the Temperance Hall, WakefioW. Doors open at 7 p.m , I Concert at 7.30. Admission 2a. and Id. N.B.— A Train leaves Wakefield for Nelson at 11 p.m. — i FUNERAL NOTICE. THE FRIENDS of <he late WILLIAM BYERS SCALY are lespectfully informed that hu FUNERAL will leave bia late resUence, Hardy-street, TO-MOKRO vv (Thursday), at 2.30 p.m., for Chiisfc Cnurch. PARMENTEB & AMOS, 932 — I Undertakers. NELSON VOLUNTKBIt FIRE BHIGADE. MEMBERS will please meet at Engine House, in full uuiform, TO-MUR-ROW, at Two o'clock p.m., to attend the FUNERAL of their late Hod. Surgeon. Dn SEALY. WILLIAM COOKSEY. 9.31 — 1 iJoo. Secretary. SOUTHERN STAR AND VICTORY LODGKS, Nos. 735 and 1927 EC. Jk ~D RErH RENof the abovtnimed *y|gP J3 Lodges are respectfully invited to assemble at tha New Ha >, Colliogwood atreet, at 1.30 p ro. on THURSDAY, to attend the FUNKRAL of late BRO. WILLIAM B. SEALY, P.M., which will lo are hia late residence at 2.15 p.m. for Christ Church, and thence to the New Cemetery. Full Rega ia. JOHN CSNN, W.M. 914—2 A. B. CHESSWELL, W.M. ALL SAINTS' CHURCH. A Conyersazione will be held in tbe PROVINCIAL HALL, On TUESDAY NEXT, 16tli instant, commencing at half-past seven, for the purpose of Welcoming the Rev. A. C. Wright, the new Incumbent of the Parish, aad bidding Farewell to the Rev. C. W. Jennings. AH Parishioners and Members of the OoDgreg.tijn are invited to be present. L. BOOR, ) ~. . , J. HOLLO WAY, r Churchwardens. 928 — 3a ASOCIAL GATHERING will be held at the CoLLINGrWOOD-ST. MEETING-HOUSE, TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, March 1G To bid *' Farewell " to Dr. and Mrs. Mabeulet. Tea on the Tables at 5.30. All friends invited. fl2— 2 OPQLAR CONCERT, WESLEYAX SCHOOL 110031, Hakdy Street. TO-NITtHT! PROGRAMME : Glee— ' ; Let the Hills Resound, ke. "...Choir Song— "Floating Away" Miss Green Soxg— " The Pilot " Mr Buttle Piaxo Solo— March ("Hongroise") Miss Cross So*"* Miss Reeves Instrumental— Piano, Violin, ) Clarionet — " Tancrede " / Miss Trask, Mrs Beck, and Mr Sanders Song— "Five o'clock Tea " ...Miss Hounsell Vocal Duett— "What are the [ Wild Waves Saying " j Misses Gibson and Itowell Ten Minuted- Interval. Glee — " Here in cool G rot " Choir Song— -The Sprig of May" j , r . „ (Blnmemhal) f Mlss Kcrr Vocal Duet— "The Manly Heart" Miss Hounsoll and Mr Garrard Piano Solo— "Balmoral " Miss Everett Instrumental -Piano, Violin, ) Clarionet... Walts j Miss Trask, Master Trask, and Mr Siuutors Song— "Our Guards" Mr Garrard Glee— "Hail totho Chief" Choir National Anthem, Doors open at 7.50. Commence at 8 o'clock. No Tickets. Admission, 1/-. ;j V.M.C.A. LEC rUKE " BT MR. SIGLEY, THURSDAY, Uth iast., at 7.30 p.m., j ON MIND AND ITS MANIFESTATIONS, as indicated by tho Uumnu Head and Face, shoiviug Tendency ami Practice ; illustrated by Life-aizo Portraits of noted personages— HipDocratos, Nero, Lather, Bradlaugb, &c, &o. Admission free by ticket (only a limited number available), obtainable from Messrs. Wilkina & Field, Black, Lock, and Sigley. £9"* Collection to defray expenses. BS9-~3i LOOK HERE ! FIELD GATES made to order COLONIAL OVENS manufactured — old ones repaired. TOMB RAILING^ any pattern, Tery cheap. THOS. ROWLING, Shoeing and General 2365— 26 a Smith, Trafalgar-street North COOKING STOVES! ~ COOKING STOVES I I Just received and now sale, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Smith & Wellstood's celebrated Scotch COOKING STOVES! some vith blue enamelled Utenßiis, comprising — Mistress, all sizes AIDRESS, „ „ without Utensils Victress, all sizes Plajntress „ Tbafford Ranges, two sizes No. 8 Golden State for burning wood Also, a good assortment of HEATING STOVES, 8l comprising — The E«g (for large rooms) £ The Peasant, and The Wide Awake $ The Qkeen, tyro sizes, and » bi The Fairef, two sizes : These being imported direct will be sold <.; t lowest possible prices. l Also, L good assortment of FIRE BRICKS at H. HOUNSELL'S, Nob. 1, 2, 3, Bridge-street.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 58, 10 March 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 58, 10 March 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XX, Issue 58, 10 March 1886, Page 2