GRAND MUSICAL TREAT. THE INIMITABLE BARLOW, THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN HUMORIST, and DELINEATORof CHARACTERS of all NATIONS, Will give another of his GRAND VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL ENTE RTAINMENTS, AT THE ODD-FELLOWS' HALL. THIS EVENING (THURSDAY) April 26, and TO-MORROW EVENING (FRIDAY) April 27. Gems of -English, Irish, and Scottish Songs ; Anecdotes, Eccentricities, and Delineations of Negro Life. BRILLIANT EXECUTION on TWELVE DIFFERENT INSTRUMENTS. An ENTERTAINMENT PRONOUNCED UNRIVALLED. For further particulars see Posters. Admission .:-r-Front Seats, 55.; Back Seats, Ss.; Gallery, 25.; Children under 12, half-price. Mr. Alfred Oaket, Pianist. Doors open at half-past Seven; commence at Eight o'clock. 324 KEEOSINE LAMP S. "07 : A N D LAMPS, from 2s. fid. Cheap Table Lamps Bracket Lamps Hanging. Lamp 3 - Hall Lamps A NEW SELECTION JUST OPENED. OIL, GLASSES, COTTONS; &c. j W. C. WILKIN S, IRONMONGER, Hardy-street. Nelson.^ 320 THE MITRE HOTEL, Bridge-street, Nelson. THE above Hotel is now undergoing extensive improvements, and the undersi.ncd begs to assure the public that no expense will be spared in rendering it second to none iii Nelson. S. OWENS, 33 : . Proprietor. HIBERNIAN HOTEL, HAVELOCK. M~ RS7E. CODING, having just taken the above .''Hotel, intimates to the public that she is now prepared to accommodate Travellers in superior style. A First-class STABLE is attached to the premises, and a good supply of Corn, Oats, and Hay is always on hand. - ,J8 PARCELS' DELIVERED to all parts of the TOWN and PORT daily. W. STATHAM'S VAN- will leave R. Lucas & Son's, Bridge-street, at Twelve o'clock sharp. Parties are requested to send their parcels to the above Office before Half-past Eleven.. All parcels to be prepaid, and properly addressed. CARTING done at current rates. Orders left at the above Office, the Nelson Hotel, Masonic Hotel, or the Miners' Arms, punctually tT d<ddto ' W. STA THAM. BILL-BOOKS, Promissory Notes, and Bills cf Lading on Sale, at R. LUCAS & SON'S. LABOR MART, BRIDGE-STREET. LADLES and gentlemen residing in town will find it to their advantage to apply at the Labor Mart for servants. Persons in the country requiring labor will he immediately attended to on sending a communication to the Labor Wart, Bridge-street, Nelson. 29 WANTED, an APPRENTICE. Apply at the Office of this Paper. '■""LWP' ;p.' '■'...'. WANTED, a Strong, Active LAD, as an Apprentice. Apply to J. M'VICAR, Nilestreet West. _______£££ WANTED, a good, slrong, and active HOUSEMAID. Apply to Mrs. DODSON, Takaka Hotel. Takaka, April 9, 1866. 301 TO"ANTEI) to Purchase, a small SI'IKNINGVY WHEEL. Apply at the Oflice oi this
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 45, 26 April 1866, Page 4
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412Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 45, 26 April 1866, Page 4
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