TO-NIGHT. MR and MRS J. L. HALL will make their FIRST APPEARANCE, in their UNRIVALLED ENTERTAINMENT, at the ODD-FELLOWS' HALL, THIS EVENING, MONDAY, June 8. The performance will commence with SNAPPING TURTLES. Mr Timothy Timms Mr J. L. HALL Mrs Matilda Timms Mrs J. L. HALL ASSUMED CHARACTERS: — Mr Pipkins Yaw Yaw ... Mrs J. L. HALL Miss Arabella Dieaway ... Mrs J. L. HALL Mrs O'Blarney Mrs J. L. HALL Sober Sam MrJ.L. HALL Intermission'of Ten Minutes, Af ter^which, the admired Buffo Opera, in one act, entitled TERRIBLE HSTMEN. Pierre MrJ.L. HALL (His original character in Australia) Marie Mrs J. L. HALL (Her original character in Australia). 3IUSIO INCIDENTAL TO THE OPERETTA: — Song — "Never Marry" Pierre Song — " Up with your Glass" Marie Duet — '• We'Jl change our Dress" Pierre and Marie Cavatina — "A pretty Girl I'll be" ... Pierre Duet and Polka Pierre and Marie Pinalo Pierre and Marie Intermission of Ten Minutes. To conclude with the Burlesque of FAUST! Faust MrsJ. L. HALL Mephistopheles Mr J. L. HALL Dame Martha Mr MORRIS Prices of Admission. — Back Seats, 35.; Gallery 2s. Reserved Seats, 55., can be secured at Mr Stanton's. 1188 ELECTRO-BIOLOGY, MESMERISM, &c, &c. JH. COOK, Professor of the above, will give • an ENTERTAINMENT in the Oddfellows' Hall, of whichdue notice will be given. 1174 DANCING ACADEMY, Harmonic Society's Hall, Trafalgar-square. MR J. KELLY respectfully requests his pupils to MEET punctually at 8 o'clock THIS EVENING, also those who are desirous of joining the class. 1177 PHOTOGRAPHY. To the LADIES and GENTLEMEN of NELSON and VICINITY. W DA VIS has much pleasure in announcing • that he will introduce the most pleasing and useful process that has ever been before the public, for PORTRAITS of CHILDREN, obtaining a larger size than usual; also,. any small Picture on Glass, Paper, or Dagucrotype, can be reproduced larger, and in many cases far surpassing the one to be copied, which W. D. will be able to prove satisfactorily. These Pictures will retain nearly the same sharpness, and without spots, as the small one — a quality very much to be desired in enlargements. N.B. — W. DAVIS, for the last twelve years, has been experimenting and trying various methods to obtain the results he now has the gratification of placing before the public— viz., the production of a pleasing Portrait by the aid of Photography; and he now offers three different styles — The ENAMEL The Photograph COLORED in OIL And the new enlarged CRAYON Photograph. CARTES DE VISITE TAKEN DAILY. W. DAVIS, PHOTOGRAPHER, 1161 Trafalgar-street. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10. TO BE RAFFLED FOR. AN EUTERPION, Or Mechanical Self-acting ORCHESTRION, IN handsome Rosewood Case, and possessing some hundreds of Pipes, representing reed, brass, flute, and other musical instruments, admirably arranged, with the fullest harmonies, and performing Overtures, Operatic Selections, and Dance Music, with complete Band parts. The Instrument is on view at the Commercial Billiard Saloon, Trafalgar-street. Winner and putter up to spend £5 each. 70 tickets, at 30s. each, for the raffle, may be obtaiued ac the Biliurdroora, of Mr D, Moore, Auctioneer, or of Mr tkiniton, llO.i
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 133, 8 June 1868, Page 3
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509Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 133, 8 June 1868, Page 3
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