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WANTED, HOP-PICKERS. Apply to T. HARLEY, 355 Maltbouse, Bridge-street. MRS. EDWARD DAVID WOOTTON, LAUNDRESS, &c, &c, Wairaea-road, next Mr. Bisley's. MANGLING done at a moderate price. 240 WANTED, a FARMING MAN and his WIFE, for a STATION, in the Wairau •, without mcumbrances preferred. WILLIAM ADAMS, Wilden, Nelson. 128 Superintendent's Office, Nelson, February 7, 1870. THE PUBLIC OFFICES Will be CLOSED on WEDNESDAY, the 9th instant (Nelson Regatta). ALFRED GREENFIELD, 244 Provincial Secretary. THE undersigned requests that any CLAIMS upon him not sent in be furnished before SATURDAY, the 12th inst.; and that all persons owing him money will make payment on or before that day. F. W. IRVINE. Hardy-street, Feb. 7. 243 NELSON ASSEMBLY ROOMS. Manager ... Mr. H. EASTWOOD IMMENSE SUCCESS OF THOSE TALENTED ARTISTS, THE TANCASHIRE "DELL-RINGERS! THtS, TUESDAY EVENING, February 8. AN ENTIRE NEW PROGRAMME ! Assisted by that charming Cantatrice MISS M. A. LIDDLE, who will appear in several New Songs, Ballads, &c. THURSDAY, GRAND MORNING PERFORMANCE (By Special Request) for the convenience of SCHOOLS and FAMILIES, who are unable to attend in the Evening — Doors open at Half-past 2, to commence at 3 o'clock. Reserved Seats, 35.; Second do., 25.; Gallery, Is. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 o'clock. 253 ODDFELLOWS' HALL. CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE ./^ RAND "pvKAMATIC QITAR /COMPANY. THIS EVENING, TUESDAY. Will be produce 1 the Celebrated Drama in Two Acts, founded on Miss Braddon's Popular Novel of LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET. Sir Michael Audley . Mr. Sam Howard Robert Audley . . Mr. Joseph Rayner George Talboys . . Mr. J. G. Joyce Luke Marks . . . Mr. James Simmonds Lady Audley . . Mrs. Harry Jackson (her great impersonation) Micia .... Mrs. Joyce Phcebe .... Mrs. Sam Howard. PROGRAMME OF SCENERY AND INCIDENTS. The interior of Audley Court. Phoebe and her Lover — Luke's advice. Robert and George arrive at the Court ! The Recognition ! The Lime Tree Walk. The Meeting. Husband and wife — an outraged husband's wrongs cry for vengeance. Hall in Audley Court. Lady Audley's Boudoir. The bribe — Robert seeks Lady Audley — the warning— a duel to the death. The Castle Inn at Mount Stanning — " This building was built of nothing but the frailest and most flimsy material." Luke an unfortunate individual. Lady Audley comes to the Inn. The Fire ! An Apartment. A great loss — Phoebe's discovery — a terrible suspicion — a surprise — Robert Audley you have conquered. A Chamber^ Poor Alicia — strange love making— a surprise — " A hand stronger than my own is beckoning me onward upon the dark road." The last crime. " Buried in the grave will be LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET." To be followed by the Lautrhable Comedietta TO OBLIGE BENSON. Trotter Southdown . . Mr, S. Howard Benson .... Mr. J. G. Joyce Meredith . . . Mr. James Sinimonds Mrs. Southdown . . Mrs. Howard Mrs. Benson . . . Mrs. J. G. Joyce. To conclude With the Screaming Farce of DID YOU EVER SEND YOUR . WIFE TO CAMBERWELL ? Mr. Chesterfield Honeybun . Mr. James Simmonda Crank . . . . Mr. J. G. Joyce Mrs. Honeybun . . Mrs. H. Jackson Mrs. Crank . . . Mrs. Howard Awit Jewell . . . Mrs. Joyce. During the Evening, SEVERAL NEW and POPULAR ARtAS* by MR. ALFRED OAKEY. MILLION PEICES !! ! Front Seats, 38. ; Back Seats, 25. ; Gallery, Is. Children Half-price to Front and Back Seats. Doors Open at Half-past Seven, Commencing at Eight o'clock, and terminating as near Eleven as possible.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 32, 8 February 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 32, 8 February 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 32, 8 February 1870, Page 3

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