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CONCERT, In AID of the BUILDING FUhD of ALL SAINTS CHURCH. "PROVINCIAL HALL FRIDAY, June 26. PROGRAMME. Paut J. Chorus — ' The heavens are telling' — Creation (Haydn). Pianoforte Duet — Lurline (W. V. V/allace). Song — 'Nazareth' (Gounod). Quartett — 'La Carita' (Rossini), holo and Ciiorus — 'As pants the hart.' Duet — 'One thing have I desired' (Davis). Fantasia Pianoforte — Guillaume Tell (Rossini). Song — ' Brother, thou art gone before us' (Kuyvett). Chorus — ' Now pray we for our country' (Eiiza Flower). Intermission of 1 5 minutes. Part 11. Solo and Chorus — 'Dal tuo stellato soglio'— Moso in Egito r ßossini). Pianoiorte Duet — La Gazza Ladra (Rossini). Song — Prayer during battle (Theo. Korner). Quartette — ' Cast thy burden' — Elijah (Mendelssohn). Anthem — ' I will lift up mine eyes ' (Dr J. Clarke | Whitfield. i Duet — * God shall wipe away all tears ' (Davis). Fantasia Pianoforte...' Home, sweet home ' (Thalberg). Song — ' Consider the lilies ' (Glover). Chorus— < Hallelujah ' (Handel). i Tickets, ss. each, and Family Tickets, admiting five, isi, may be obtained at the following places :— Mr Stanton's, Mr Hounsell's, Mr Tingle's, Mr Darby's, and Mr Bison's. 1265 BANGING ACAD EM V, Harmonic Society's HaU, ADULT CLASSES. Per Qr. Mondays and Tuesdays, at S p.m. ... £l 1 0 JUVENILE CLASS, Dancing and Calesthenics. Wednesdays, at 3 p.m 1 10 LADIES' CLASS. Saturdays, at 3 p.m 110 Under the superintendence of Mr J. KELLY, from Her Majesty's Theatre, London. Address at Mr Stanton's. Schools attended. 1308 ELECTRO-BIOLOGl r , MESMERISM, &c, &c. J 11. COOK, Professor of the above, will give o an ENTERTAINMENT in the Oddfellows' Hall, of wliich due notice will be given. 1171 Wanted. SUNBEAM wants a SITUATION in a gentleman's family. Can wait at tabic and make himself geri_*_lly useful. Apply at this office. 1104 WANTED, immediately, BOARD and RESID ENCE for a young gentleman. West end preferred. Terms, to C.8.R., Post-office. [1313 WANTED, a SITUATION to attend upon an invalid, by an elderly female; w ges no object. Apply to E. LLOYD, Nile-st. 1263 TXTANTED, by a person in the country, to V v take charge of one or two children. Apply at the oflice of this paper. 1014 WANTED, Two experienced Colliers, to proceed at once to Wanganui. Also, a Young Man to drive a horse. Apply to M. BATTY, 1320 Gloucester-street, Nelson. TXTANTED, a CARTER, to drive a fourW horse team; a single man with good recommendations. Apply to ROD & HOUNSELL, 1274 Brightwater Mill. WANTED, an APPRENTICE, a respectable lad about 15 years of age. Apply to ROD & HOUNSELL. 1279 WANTED, a Steady FARM SERVANT. Apply to ' MR. NEWTON, 1300 Hardy-street. WANTED, a SERVANT about IS years of age. Apply to Mrs WIILTWELL, Cambria-street. 1110 WANTED, a General SERVANT; also,, a NURSEMAID, not under 17 years of a°*e. °Apply to Mrs WHEELER, Shelbourne-street. 1211 WANTED, a SERVANT. Apply to Mrs MABIN, Nile-street East. 1242 WANTED, a General SERVANT; no washing. Apply to .Mrs H. DAVIS, Waimearoad. 1280 WANTED, a Female SERVANT. Apply to Mrs GEORGE HARRIS, Miltonstreet. 1314 WANTED, a competent COOK. Apply, immediately, at the Nelson Hotel. I*3lß WANTED, a HOUSEMAID. Apply to Mrs P. Phillips, Waimea-street. 130S WANTED, a Servant GIRL, from 16 to 18 yeara of age. Apply to Mrs WELLS, tho Wood, 12GS

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 145, 22 June 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 145, 22 June 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 145, 22 June 1868, Page 3

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