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Advertisements. ODD-FELLOWS' HALL. CROWDED HOUSES! CROWDED HOUSES! CONTINUED UNPRECENDENTED SUCCESS OF THOSE WONDERFUL TALENTED PETITE ARTISTES, TELE , "TVTATHAN JUVENILE TEOUPE -L^ MR. J. SMALL, AND MR. JOSEPH CHAMBERS, Jus. ENTIRELY NEW~ PROGRAMME." Litilk Marion in her great impersonation PAT ROONEY. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, JUNE 10th, The Entertainment will commence at 8 o'clock) with the new laughable farce, for the first time, entitled THE YOUTH WHO NEVER SAW A WOMAN. To be followed by a Musical and Terpsichorean Melange, in which LA PETITE MARION will sing F I N N I G A N'S WAKE. After which the Hibernian Laughable Farce, THE OMNIBUS. Little Marion as Pat Roonet. To conclude with the Laughable Ballet entitled LOVE IN A TUB. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT. Under the distinguished Patronage of His Honor the Superintendent, Oswald Curtis, Esq. 2599 CIKC U S . POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT. TO-NIG-HT!! FIRST APPEARANCE OF lyrn. .tames cookei TURPIN'S RIDE TO YORK. REDUCED PRICES ! Boxes, 4s Pit, 2s. LOTS OF FUN ! ! S^° DONT FORGET !— TO-NIGHT ! ! F. H. POLLOCK, Agent. MEETING of MONUMENTAL COMMITTEE (usual place), THIS EVENING, at 7 p.m. WILLIAM AKERSTEN, 2595 Secretary. Government Notice. Superintendent's Office, Nelson, June 5, 1867. SEALED TENDERS will be received at this office until MONDAY, the 1 7th June, instant, from persons desirous of contracting to SUPPLY the undermentioned ARTICLES, for six months ending- the 31st December next, to the Hospital, Lunatic Asylum, Gaol, Lock-up, and Destitute Poor, viz.: — I.— MUTTON and BEEF, fresh, and free from bone at per lb. Suet .". „ 2.— BREAD, best Ditto, of Wheaten Meal ... „ Flour, fine „ Ditto, ditto at per cwt. 3.— SPIRITS, Wines, Bottled Ale and Porter, and Colonial A!e. 4. — RATIONS, as per scaleTea at per lb. Coffee ... „ Chocolate „ Sugar „ Corn Flour „ Oatmeal ... „ Arrowroot „ Sago „ Pearl Barley ... ... „ Rice „ Linseed Meal „ Butter, fresh „ „ salt „ Mustard „ Pepper „ „ ground „ Salt, fine „ „ coarse. „ Soap ... ... ... „ Candles, sperm „ „ mould „ Whiting „ Potatoes „ Tobacco „ Eggs at per doz. Milk at per quart Vinegar „ Wick at per ounce Matches, vestas at per box. Samples will be required to be left at the office with the tenders. Articles to be delivered as required, at the Hospital, Lunatic Asylum, Gaol, and Asylum for the Poor. Separate Tenders will be received as numbered. Further particulars may be obtained on application at this office. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 2591 ' Provincial Secretary.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 133, 10 June 1867, Page 3

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382

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 133, 10 June 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 133, 10 June 1867, Page 3

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