TOWN SCHOOLS. mHE above Schools will REOPEN on MONJ- DAY, the 15th instant. • - J. R. HOOPER, 1438 Hon. Sec. Local Committee. ST. MARY'S SCHOOLS.mHE above Schools will RESUME DUTIES J_ on MONDAY nest, the 13th inst. Punctual attendance is requested. 1450 MISS LUCAS will RESUME TUITION, MONDAY, July 13, 1868. Hardy-street, JNelson. 1423 "H /TISSDANIELL will REOPEN her SCHOOL XVjL for Day Pupils, on MONDAY next, July 13.— Alton-street, 1432 ODDFELLOWS' HALL. STAR DRAMATIC COMPANY. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. Thursday, 9 — Friday, 10 — Saturday, 11. mHE following ARTISTES will appear:— Miss Eliza Neville Mrs "W. Eyan Mrs Anderson Mr W. Montgomery Mr G. Scott Mr H. Vincent M. A. deLabelestrier Mr W. Ryan Mr C. White. The Infant Prodigy, Miss AMY TRAVERS,---(Only 6 years old) The greatest Danseuse of the age. Mr GEO. ANDERSON will also appear. THIS EVENING, July 9, The performance will commence with Wilkes's Romantic Drama VICTORINE, or THE MISER'S DOOM. Claude Darnaud ... ■ ... Mr W.Ryan Adolphe deßriancourt ... Mr Geo. Anderson Simon Siggel Mr H. Vincent Gustavus Mr W. Montgomery Mynheer Hans Hoogfidt ... Mr W. Seyton Signor Matteo Magleo ... Mr C. White Master John Brown ... Miss Eliza Neville Victorine ... « ... - Mrs W. Ryan Act I.— The Rescue— The Clerk— The Denouncer — Hungry as ever — The Attack — Retribution — Tableau. Act II. — The Treasure — Guarded carefully — The Somnambulist — Love's StrongjjGuard — Mystery revealed — Terrible End — Grand Tableau — the Seven Victims. Irish Jig „. La Petite Amy To conclude with O'Callaghan's screaming Farce, THE MARRIED BACHELOR. Sir Charles Courtall ... Mr Geo. Anderson Sharpe ... ... ... Mr W.Ryan Labroche Mr W. Montgomery Thomas Mr H. Vincent John ... ... 0.. ... Mr W. Seyton Lady Courtall Miss Eliza Neville Grace .. .". Mrs W. Ryan During the evening the band will perform — Overture to Nabucodnozor, Valse, Dreams of Childhood, Ever of thee, Quadrille, and selections from II Trovatore. Doors open at half-past 7, commence at 8 o'clock precisely. Million prices — 3s ', 25., and Is. Seats may be secured at Mr Stanton's, Trafalgar-street, for either night. Entire change of Programme each evening. 1427 JM. MERRINGTON having DISPOSED of • his business to Mr W. Milner, and, being about to leave Nelson, begs to return his thanks to the public for the very large share of patronage awarded to him; and hopes that they will honor his successor with a continuance of their favors. J. M. MERRINGTON, 1335 Bridge-street, Nelson. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. W MILNER has much pleasure in notifying • to the public of Nelson that he is REMOVING into BRIDGE-STREET, to the premises of J. M. Merrington & C 0,,, W. M. has labored under great disadvantages this season, from. the unfortunate circumstance of his former premises having been destroyed, and his inability to procure a shop sufficiently large to enable him to open out or display the very j large and carefully selected shipments of goods which he has received. W. M. has been enabled to obviate this difficulty by purchasing Mr J. M. Merrington's business in j Bridge-street (who is leaving Nelson), where the advertiser will have ample space to- DISPLAY his NEW GOODS, to which place they will be removed at once. ... The premises in Trafalgar-street will be closed and . the business carried on in Bridgestreet from this date, Thursday, June 25th, where he hopes to merit the continuance of past favors from his own customers, and to secure the patronage of those of J. M. Merrington & Co. Note— . ■■-■•■■ .; ,W. MILNER, Bridge Street* Late J. M. Merrington & Co. 1336 mENDERS accepted by the Waunea Road . X Board:— E. Schwass, Gravelling at Snow's. Corner, per chain, £1 BSi 6d. D. Taylor, Gravelling at Appleby, perch., £l. ss. Feary& Curvell, Gravelling at" Wakefield, per ch.£l.lDs.' '■■ ."■..' "•• ■■"'• -:•-.■■ - :.,.v ::. .• . T, J. THOMPSON, . ; :.'■.. ■ Secretary.- • July 6, 1868, ' H43
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 160, 9 July 1868, Page 3
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612Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 160, 9 July 1868, Page 3
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