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FOUND on New Year's Eve, a GOLD PENCIL CASE. Owner can have same by paying for this advertisement. -1 XTTTEEKOF PRAYER, Y.MC.A. HALL T Y TO-NIGHT, 7.30. Rev. P. Calder will preside. All are iavited. Collection to defraj expenses. 23 — 1 THE Person who removed the Nelson College ROLLER without permission, is requested to return the sam6 at once, -lp WANTED a Smart BOY, Apply Nelson Mao. Factory ; or after 6 o'clock at residenceHhelbourne street. 18 — lp ANHBD a Good Plain COOK. m Apply MRS SUTER, —3 B Bishopdale. ANtßd a Good General SERVANT) Apply to Mbs RAIPH RICHARDSON, The Beacons, The Port. s— lp T OST a small balf round Trap CD SHION. I I Finder rewarded by Laving it at OAKEY'S, Bridge street. 17— lp FUNEBiL. TQE Friends of the late MR JOSEPH GARRAKD are respectfully informed that the FUNERAL wili leave hia late residence, H«tven Road, T> •-MORROW AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock for t'.e New Cemetery. . A. AMOS, 20—1 Undertaker. LOYAL HOWARD LODGE, 1.0.0.F.M.U, MEMBERS of the Order are invited to uttenrt the FITNKRAL of their late Brother N.G., JOSEPH GARRARD, which will take place TO-MORROW AFTERNOON nt 3 p.m. Membars to assemble at tfce Lodge Room at 2 30 p.m. WM. CHKISTIAN, 25 — 1 Actin«r N G. TO BUILDERS. TTIENDERS will be received until noon of 1 MONDAY, .Tannery 10th. 1887, for ADDITIONS to the CROWN STABLES, Hardy street. Plans and Specifications may be seen at MR J. CANNING'S Office, 21—5 Crown StaUes, T r O-^IGHTT~TO-NiaHT ! I T AST NIGHT OF THE Grand Triple Diorama. Thrilling Story. Outcast London. Effect Scenes, &c, &c. A GOLD RING for the bast CONUNDRUM on tbe Slow. Front Seats 2, Gallery and Back Is. The NELSON Weekly News, AGRICULTURAL & FAMILY JOURNAL THE above having now a very large Circulation, especially ia the Country districts and back pa its, the Proprietors feel justified in placing it before the advertising public as a capital medium for advertising. Advertisement 3 inserted on moef seasonablb tebms, and displayed in the mo3t attractive majnyr. Rates of Charges and Arrangements to be made at the Evening Mail Ofpiok. A KLW SERIAL, Entitled,— "BYGONE YEARS." A TALK OF OLD TARANAKI, Written by a resident of Golden Bay, Nelson, was commenced in last week's issue, and will be found very interesting. Subscription per aonum, in advance, 12/6. do do booked, 15/---do £ yearly, in advance, 6/6. do do booked, 7/6. R. LUCAS & SON. VILL^G:, F-ESTIVAU TO BE HELD IN MARCH NEXT. THE undexaigue.d in soliciting support for the above, begs io iaviie all who are willing to help ia promotiig the same, to attend a PUBLIC MEETIMU to be held in the SHELBOURNE STREET SCHOOLROOM at 8 o'clock ou WEDNESDAY EVENING. Business : To appoint Committee to promote and ugree upou toe various entertaioments and co fix the dace and prices of adioissiou. M. LIGHTBAND. JUST ARRIVEDA Large Assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, and SLIPPEUS, latest fashions, suitable for the season. We intend to sell for one mouth, to meet our friends and Customers, and induce as many more an possible, to purchase at a price a little over cost. Our BOOTS are now well known to be of superior quali y and low price, All hinds made to order and repaired under the superintendence of Mb. H. Moore, W. PATTERSON, 4618 No. 2, People's Mart. Far December only. SPLENDID REDUCTIONS IN . TRIMMED MILLINERY! BEAUTIFUL JLiATS WITH LONG OSTRICH FEATHERS, from ]0/d each. fiSTAJI Goods marked SPECIALLY LOW gfor this month only ! DON'T FORGET THE PEA AND BEAN ;CONTEST ! ! J Foi every 5/- spent, the castomer has one Guess, with a chance of getting £10 wortkof Drapery. JAMES^HART, General Draper, LANCASHIRE HOUSE, BiODGE STREET, j

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 2, 4 January 1887, Page 2

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