LOST, AT the Volunteer' Ball, a Pearl-drop EARRING. The finder will be well rewarded on returning Bame at the office of ADAMS & KINGDON, Nelson. 1160 LOST, T?ROM Waimea East, about 30 MERINO X 1 SHEEP, branded Ton the rump and Ron the side. Anyone giving information as will lead to their recovery, will be Rewarded. 1 1 85 F. TR ASK, Butcher. ODD-FELLOWS' HALL. TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, June 9th. MR and MRS J. L. HALL will make their SECOND APPEARANCE, in their UNRIVALLED ENTERTAINMENT, of the SEVEN AGES OF MAN! FIRST AGE— THE INFANT. Doctor Haggage Mrs J. L. TTAT.T, Mrs Gamp ... ... ... Mr J. L. HALL SECOND AGE— THE SCHOOLBOY. Tommy Traddles Mrs J. L. HALL Squeers (with song) Mr J. L. HALL THIRD AGE— THE LOVER. Miss Nipper (with song) ... Mrs J. L. HALL Mr Nipper (with song) ... Mr J. L. HALL Mr Toots (with song; ... Mrs J. L. HALL Intermission of Ten Minutes. FOURTH AGE— THE SOLDIER. Major Bagstock (with song) ... Mr J. L. HALL Mark Tapley (with song) ... Mrs J. L. HALL FIFTH AGE— THE JUSTICE. George Nupkins, Esq. ... Mr J. L. HALL Mrs Nupkins Mrs J. L. HALL SIXTH AGE— THE LEAN AND SLIPPERED PANTALOON. • Grandfather of Little Nell ... MrJ.L. HALL SEVENTH AGE— LAST OF ALL. GRAND TABLEAUX. Intermission ,pf Ten Minutes. To conclude with the Burlesque of FAUST ! Faust Mrs J. 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 Stan ton's. 1193 ELECTRO-BIOLOGY, MESMERISM, &c, &c , JB. COOK, Professor of the above, will give • an ENTERTAINMENT in the Oddfellows' Hall, of which due notice will be given. 1174 TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10. TO BE RAFFLED FOR* AN EUTERPIONi Or Mechanical Self-acting ORCHESTRION, IN handsome Rosewood Case, and possessing some hundreds of Pines, 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 obtained at the Billiardroom, of Mr D. Moore, Auctioneer, or of Mr Stanton. 1105 A SURE ROAD TO A FORTUNE. mAKE E. BARNES'S SHOP, next to the JL Corner, Bridge-streeet. 1193 Mr CHAS. ROGERS, HOUSE, LAND, AND GENERAL COM- . MISSION AGENT. Rents and debts collected. Inventories taken. Valuations made. Tradesmen's books kept, and debts recovered in town or country. Offices, Waimea-street (late Pringle's). Mr ROGERS will hold EVENING CLASSES every Mondayj Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday evenings, at the Schoolroom, Waimea-street, for the INSTRUCTION of YOUTH in the following subjects, viz.: — English Grammar, History, Geography, Commercial Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, &c. Terms moderate. DRAWING CLASSES for the instruction of YOUNG LADIES every Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon, from 2 to 4 p.m. Evening Classes in the above for YOUNG' MEN and YOUTHS every Wednesday and Satur-' day, from 7 to 9 p.m. Terms on applieatioa. Private lessons given. 1192
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 134, 9 June 1868, Page 3
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