TO-NIGHT. ODD-FELLOWS' HALL. THE COMEDY TROUPE. Manager Mr. F. Towers. TREMENDOUS SUCCESS of the world-renowned Burlesque, ALADDIN! GRAND. JUVENILE NIGHT, THIS" (TUESDAY) EVENING. IN consequence of several applications to the management, they have determined, in order to accommodate the Juvenile Inhabitants of this City, to commence the performance with the highly successful Burlesque, m . ALADDIN ! Aladdin "... ... Miss Kate Grant. Widow Twankey ... Mr. Frank Towers. To conclude with' a FAVORITE COMEDY. Children, half-price to all parts of the house. 158 NELSON INSTITUTE EXHIBITION. fTIHE EXHIBITION IS OPEN DAILY, from _L 11 a.m. till 5 p.m., and in the Evening from 1 till 9. Prices of Admission : — Single Tickets, Is. ; Children, 6d. Season Tickets, ss. ; ditto for families, 10s. 6d. JNO. PERCY, * Hon. Sec. TO the ELECTORS under the NELSON TRUST FUNDS ACT. Gentlemen, — At the request of several electors, I l>eg to oiier myself as a Candidate for the office of Governor of the Nelson College, lam, Your obedient servant, JOHN SHARP. Nelson, March 2, 1860. 18 TO the ELECTORS under the NELSON TRUST FUNDS ACT. Gentlemen,— l beg to offer myself as a Candidate for one of the vacancies in the Board of Governors of Nelson College. I am, Your obedient servant, F. W. IRVINE. M.D., Edin. Nelson, March 8, 1866. 88 DESIRABLE BUSINESS PREMISES. TO BE LET, those well-known PREMISES situated in the centre of Trafalgar-street, next to the New Bank of New Zealand, and in the present occupation of Mr. M. M. Webster. For particulars apply to Mr. J. J. HORNBY, Commercial Auction Mart. Bridge-street; or to the Owner, Mrs. BAuTLETT, Hope-street. 131 TO LET, a SHOP and HOUSE in the best part of Bridge-street.— Apply to ISAAC HARDY, Collingwood-street. 41 NOTICE. ~~ ~~" TO LET or for HIKE— A new Family Sociable C AR, j ust arrived. 145 J. ROWLEY, Bridge-street. /GARDEN, Dairy, and Agricultural PRODUCE \3f bought for cash. SS , JOHN BROOK, Bridge-street, Nelson. BATHS, BATHS.— CoId and Shower Baths at WEST'S, To-day. 84 LABOR MAET, BRIDGE-STREET. ~|" ADIES and gentlemen residing in town will find 1J it to their advantage to apply at the Labor Mart for servants. Persons in the country requiring labor will be immediately attended to on sending a communication to the Labor Mart, Bridge-street, Nelson. 29 ~\KT ANTED, immediately, Female Servants. ApV V ply to Mrs. FLOOD, Labor Mart, Bridgestreet. 28 WANTED, Situations, by steady Farm laborers. Apply to Mrs. FLOOD, Bridge-st. 9 WANTED, an APPRENTICE. Apply at the Office of this Paper. WANTED, a Female Servant and a Nursemaid. Apply to Mrs. ARMSTRONG, Geelong and Ballarat Hotel, Bridge-street. 104 WANTED, a Female Servant; liberal salary given. Apply to Mrs. ASKEW, Bridgestreet. 11l P\ OLDEN FLEECE HOTEL, Waimca-road. XJ SERVANTS WANTED. Apply to Mrs. 2UCPIARDSON. 156 TO COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS. A FEW Copies of the NELSON ALMANAC for 186.5 still for sale. LUCAS & SON.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 14, 20 March 1866, Page 4
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