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NEW ADVEBTISEMENTS. to-nlght ! AND THREE FOLLOWING NIGHTS, COHCERT_COffiPANY. POPULAR PBICES. 18G PROFESSOR GOL'LED&E (Memb. Brit. Phreno. Apsoo.), Old Masonic Hall Buildings, Hours: 11.30 to 12; 3 to 4; and 7.15 p.m, Visit may be brief. Fees from 2/6. 251 TUESDAY, FEB. 2nd, 1892. At the Provincial Hall, Nelson. Committee — The Mayor, Messrs J. L. Adams, C. Y. Fell, A. T. Maginnity, E. Finney. H. Baigent, B. Jiokell, F. House, and J. A. Harley. Dancing at 9 p.m. Admission by Tioket only, which may be obtained from any member of the Committee, and at the establishments of J. E. Hounsell and H. D. Jackson, Trafalgar St., and T. B. Huflam, Hardy street. Lady's Tioket, 7/0 ; Gentleman's Tioket, 12/6. 253 NEIiSON JUBILEE. A MEETING of the Members of the GENEBAL JUBILEE COMMITTEE will bo hold THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at Eight o'clook, A. B. SMABT, 258 Hon. Secretary. /"IBILDBEN'S TEE AT COMMITTEE KJ Meet TO-NIGHT, at 7 o'clock sharp. DR. BAENARDO'S HOMES. lECTBBE ENTERTAHIENI BY Tlie Eev. W. J. Mayers ANI> BOYS FROM DR. BAENARDO'S HOMES. Musical Selections by the Bojs on their .Balls, Bugles, and Bagpipes. PROVINCIAL HALL, On THURSDAY AFTEfiNOOH, at 8, aud EVENING at 8. Evening Lecture illustrated with Beautiful Limolight Views of the Homes, &o. Admission— 2s and Is ; Children half price. CITY OF NELSON^ To Ownera and Drivers of Cabs, Expresses, and ctlior Vehicles. is hereby given that on MONjLN DAY, l=t February next, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 2 p.m., Trafalgar Btreet, from the Mtiitai to Trafalgar Square, will be CLOSED against all Wheeled Traffic. Also, That during the above hours the following places are appointed as temporary Cab Stands :— South side of Hardy street, from Church street westward. South Bide of Hardy street, from Park Lane eastward. South side of Bridge street, from Messrs Look Bros. Auction Kooms westward. South side of Bridga street, from Messrs Everett Bros' Store eastward. Caba on all 1 the above standa to faoe Trafalgar street. SAMUEL JICKELL, City Surveyor. City Surveyor's Office, 25th Jan. 1892. 256 NELSON JUBILEE FIE lETE ExbibitioiL From MONDAY, Feb. 1, 1892. PRINOiiSH RINK, Bridga street. Open Daily from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m., and 7 p.m. till 10 p.m. ADMISSION, Is. Seasoa Tickets: One 3/6; two 3/- eaoh; three or more 2/6 each Committee— His Worship the Mayor, Yen. Archdeacon Mules, Mrts Suter, the Misses Harris, Miss F. Campbell, Miss Roohfort, Rev J. P. Kemptuorne, Messrß C. Y. Fell, J. Holloway, R. Levic-n, \v. T. Bond, L. Adams, T. Raine, A. Moore, J. P. Harris, D. Winton, W. Heaps, A. Pitt, R. I. Kingsley, H. Firth, and Dr. Crassey. Exhibits will be received on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday and Saturday. 257 FUNERAL. mHE Friends of the late Mr JAMES X RICHARDSON are respectfully invited to attend his FUNERAL, which will leave his late residence, Van Dieman street, Tomorrow (WEDNESDAY) Afternoon, at half past Two, for the New Cemetery. ALFRED AMOS, Undertaker. Harness^ Harness GREAT BARGAINS ! I HAVE Just Received One Case of AMERICAN SULKY and BUGGY HARNESS. Complete Sets, £2 '15/F. N. JONES, Saddler, (next Nelson Club) Trafalgar Street. "WANTED, "I Q SMART YOUTHS, undor 60 years oi JLftj age, to sell programmes at Anniversary Spokts, Jubilee Kegatta, and Nelson Jockey Club Rac^s. F. N. JONES. THE CATHEDRAL, NELSON.— A Garden Party will be held at " The Cliffs" on TUESDAY in Jubilee Week, February 2nd, from 2 p.m to G p.m, in aid of the Church Funds. There will be a Sale of Work and Refreshments. Admission, 1/-, children half price. 252 TJRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. nnHE now Church will be opened on _L SUNDAY, January 31st, when there will be three services, as follows :— • Morning Service, at 11 a.m, conducted by the Rev James Pateraon, of Welling, ton. Afternoon Service, at 2 30 p.m, conduct c by the Rev W. 0. Robb, of Blenheim. Evening Service, at 6.30 p.m, conducted by the Rev James Paterson. At the close of the Evening Service a Congregational meeting will be held, for the , purpose of electing a Permanent Minister, when the Rev W. 0. Robb, Moderator of the Session, will preside. Members, adherents, , and all those interested in the Church are invited to attend this meeting. ! WM. BROWN,. • Chairman of Committee,

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Colonist, Volume XXXV, Issue 7228, 26 January 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XXXV, Issue 7228, 26 January 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XXXV, Issue 7228, 26 January 1892, Page 3

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