Public Notices. MR. H. MARTINSON, f Ijotograpljcr, T7CTILL YISTT LYELL during the YY ENSUING WEEK. On arrival Mr Martinson will be prepared to execute all kinds of photographic work. Children taken by instantaneous process. Head Studio : Trafalgar St., Nelson.
NOTICE. RS DOMINICKBERATTO tenders her SINCERE THANKS to those kind friends who subscribed and interested themselves in her behalf during her recent sad bereavement. Lyell, January, 18th, 1866.
LYELL DISTRICT HOSPITAL. A GRAND MATEUR ENTERTAINMENT Will be held in THE LYELL SCHOOLROOM, THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 28th, For the purpose of raising funds for the Lyell District Hospital
John Fennell, Esq., in the Chair. Programme.—Part I. Prologue Mr Walter Atkin Song, " Lone Starry Hours" Mr E.Butler Duett, " Still I Love Thee " Mrs Bowden and Miss A. Patterson Song, " True as the Stars that are Shining" Mr A. A. Corfield Song, " She Never Blamed Him, Never," Miss A. Dolliuiore Song, " Who will Care for Mother Now?" Mr J. Brown Song, ■' Belie Mahone," ... Mrs Campbell Song, " The Bonnie Hills of Scotland" Mr G. E. Levien Song Mrs Waters Song, " The Irish Emigrant" Mr T. Callaghan Character Dance, " Army and Navy " Mr H. W. Mason
Interval of five minutes. Part 11. Song, " Serenade " Mr E. Butler Song Mrs Bowden Recitation, "The Death of the Collier's Child" Mr Walter Atkin Song, " Killarney " .. Mrs K. Carroll Song (comic) Mr J. Peck Song, " I Cannot Mind My Wheel, Mother " Miss A. Dollimore Song, " True till Death," Mr A. Corfield Song. " The Young Man of the Day " Mr C. Bowden Song, " Silver Threads Among the Gold " Miss A. Patterson Song Miss Franks Grotesque Dance ... Mr H. W. Mason
Interval of ten minutes. To conclude with the screaming Negro farce, entitled, "THE CARNIVAL BALL I" Mr Barnum (of New York) Mr E. Carroll Slim Jim (of Anywhere) Mr Walter Atkin Remainder of characters by the Company. Violinist Mr J. Inglis. At the termination of the entertainment the room will be cleared for danuing. Doors open at 7.30. Curtain to rise at 8 o'clock sharp. Front, 3/; Back, 4/ j Children, 1/.
G. C. BOWMAN, UCTIONEER, QHAREBKOKER, Mining and GenraL COMMISSION AGENT, Broadway, Reefton. FORSYTH & MASTERS, FHOLESALE & RETAIL IRONr MONGERS, Beoabway, Rekfton, Have on hand imported direct from the! Home markets, afjarge and Wellassorted Stock of Builders' Furnishing, Mining and General Ironmongery, Which they are prepared to sell to residents of Lyell at extremely low prices. Bickford's Fuse, Hall's Blasting Powder, Octagon Steel, Ames' Shovels, Pick ancl Hammer Handles, &c, ageuts for Nobel's Dynamite. Furniture, Bedding. Lamp?, Cutlery, Carpenters' Tools, Paints, Oils, Colours, Fancy Ware, &e.; also, A Large Assortment of Galvanised Iron, Bessemer and Plough Steel WIRE ROPES. SSS OCTAGON SIEEL.
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Lyell Times and Central Buller Gazette, Volume VI, Issue 257, 23 January 1886, Page 3
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441Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyell Times and Central Buller Gazette, Volume VI, Issue 257, 23 January 1886, Page 3
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