TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. At Eleven o'clock. At the premises lately vacated by Mr.W. Milner, Bridge-street. A PORTION OF HIS GTOCK-IN-TRADE, Consisting of Wearing Apparel Ladies' and Children's Hats and Bonnets Paletots and Mantles, Ribbons A Quantity of Remnants, &c, &c. Also, 3 Counters, a Desk, lot of Fixtures, Glass Lamps, Empty Case?, &c. JOHN R. MABIN, 1255 Auctioneer. PROVINCIAL HALL, NELSON. TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, JUNE 15. ' "M"R- GEORGE COTTERELL Has the honour to announce that, at the request of his Friends, he is induced to repeat his IXWW ORIGINAL DRAWING-ROOM ENTEET AINME N T (MUSICAL and DERMATIC), "TABLE TALK," AND "UNERAMED PICTURES.' ' The pnrrio^e of the Lecturer is to preens aserie3 of FFTURES of EVERT DAY LIFE, or of INDIVIDUAL PECULIARITY, which may be found in every community. Snch subjects have formed the basis upon which John Parut, Ai,nERT Smith, Woodin", Mr. and Mrs. German Reed, and others have built up celebrity for themselves and provided recreation for the people and containing, perhaps, as little that can be objected to as can be possibly found in connection with Popular Entertainments of the present day. PROGRAMME .—Part I, Introduces ADOLPHUS BOOSHER, Esq.. who says "Nothing in particular," sings Songs f % om his own Opera of ETumbugiana; also — Wakawaka-wtiak ... An Anglo-Maori Song. The Nelsox Ladies ... A very fair Burlesque, A MESMERIC CARICATURE, Wherein the Lecturer will personate both Operator and Subjects in the following characters:—Old WinTEHEAD No more fine Weather. As Invalid A Selfish Convalescent. A Pmze Fighter ... " For one Round." Monsieur Philiguee... A French Photograph. Bob Boniface The Taciturn Landlord of the Red Lion. Watkiks & Walker... Two Gossips on Red Lion Philosophy — with Song " The Jolly Waggoner." PROFESSOR FIDGET, A University Lecturer on Signs and Symbols Facts and Figures, Face.* and Brains. BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, A Fairy Tale, and Musical Medley... Words by Vajtderville, Music by Gloveb. An Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. Adolphus Boosher again appears, in his Dressinsr Gown and Slippers, and discourses on REPOSE AND CONCENTRATION. Song—" Off to the Grey, or the New Chum's Lament." SLEEP WALKING— A MELO-DRAMATIC SKETCH. A Catastrophe ! ... " 'Tis very Cold." WEDDING SPEECHES After approved models at Modern Wedding Breakfasts. Dr. Ponder The Dreary, Mr. Shyxey The Bashful. Mr. Lonesome ...The Anxious. Mr. Wilt The Pathetic. Captain Founder The Model. Master Twemble The Despniringr: Mr, SwitLS The Vague. HERR VON PROZY explains "MYSTERY" most conclusively. Rpcites an " Ode 11 on the Empire Citt op Wellington',' and sinars a little German Mountain Air, withj an equally understandable translation. "WASN'T IT SHOCKING-?" ' MRS. MEALS, who has buried three husbands, discourses on the " Intense Passions.!' To. conclude with THE TWIN BROTHERS, A Song of Mystery ... Words by Leigh. Tickets for Front Seats, 45.. may be had at Mr Stantqn's, Back Seats, 2a. tickets at the door. .Door open at Half-past Seven, to commence at Eight o'clock, J284
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NEM18690611.2.15.2
Bibliographic details
Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 135, 11 June 1869, Page 3
Word Count
472Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 135, 11 June 1869, Page 3
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.