MR OSWALD CURTIS requests the.Electors ofthe City of Nelson to MEET him, in the Provincial Hall, on WEDNESDAY Evening next, the llth December, at half-past 7 o'clock, to hear au explanation of the Votes and Proceedings of the House of Representatives during the late session. Nelson, December 6, 1867. 3882 To the ELECTORS under the NELSON TRUST FUNDS ACT. GENTLEMEN— There being Four Vacancies in the Board of Governors for the Nelson College, I beg to offer myself for ELECTION. Trusting I may obtain your support, I*,am, Your obedient servant, 3819 THOS. BRUNNER. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT tothe •NELSON VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. ODDFELLOWS' HALL.. THIS EVENING, MONDAY, Dec. 9. GRAND EXTRA NIGHT Of those Talented, Wonderful, Petite Artistes, The NATHAN JUVENILE TROUPE,.; Mr J. SMALL, Mr J. CHAMBERS, and Mrs B. NATHAN. BENEFIT of the NELSON VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. The entertainment will commence, by particular desire, with the sparkling Hibernian Comedy, in two Acts, entitled ANDY BLAKE ! Or. the Irish Diamond. To be followed by A MUSICAL ENTERLUDE. Song Captain JKnight, N.V.F.8., Chorus by the Members of the Brigade, who will appear on the stage in full uniform. Song Mr Dickens, N.V .F.B. To conclude with the successful Burlesque of THE HAPPY MAN. g£_f* RECOLLECT, THE FAREWELL OF THE NATHANS ! Tickets may be had of the following Members of the Fire Brigade: — Messrs J. Merrington & Co., Wilson 8c Richardson, Nehse, Thompson, Flood, J. Drew, or any of the Members of the Brigade, and at the Hall. Reserved Front Seats, 55.; Second Seats, 35.; Gallery, 2s. 3880 DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL EVENINGS. MADAME CARANDINI, MISS ROSINA CARANDINI, and MISS FANNY CARANDINI, Assisted by MR WALTER SHERWIN, will give their FIRST MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT, atthe ODDFELLOWS' HALL, on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, December 12th. See Programme. Tickets to Front Seats (strictly reserved) 55.; admission to Back Seats, 35. ; Gallery, 2s. A plan of the Hall is ready, and places may he secured at Mr Stanton's Music Warehouse, Tra- , falgar-street. 3875 PROVINCIAL LAND & BUILDING SOCIETY.— PERMANENT. MONTHLY Subscription MEETING, THIS EVENING, Monday, December 9, at haltpast 7 o'clock. Stewards. — Messrs A. Greenfield and P. Cooke. JJNO. PERCY, 3890 . Secretary. » . — — — . NOTICE. ALL persons who may have Borrowed Money at the Bar of the Mitre Hotel, are cautioned to Pay it only to or in the presence of the Proprietor. * . 3889 ' H. PHILLIPS. A GOOD OPPORTUNITY. TO LET or SELL, a STORE and BUSINESS, at Clifton, Motupipi. Also, a FARM of 256 Acres of good grass land, and 400 Sheep, depasturing thereon. There is' a . good five-roomed House, with Paddocks, &c. Applyto ...JOHN STEEL, * ' ' Collingwood-street, -3887 -•.•■.-. — Nelson. G HURCH SERVICES and COMMON PRAYERS on Sale at JR. LUCAS & SON'S
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 291, 9 December 1867, Page 3
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