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WANTED TO BUY, a Small PORTABLE \ FORGE. Apply to R. R. MORTON, Collingwood street. 283 CANTERBURY CHEESE. Just Landed, ex AIREDALE. 1 Q CASES CANTERBURY CHEESE J- ft/ in Prime Condition. 285 THOMAS R. FISHER, Feb. 12, 1870. Bridge-street. DUNEDIN FLOUR. Ex ESTHER ANN. A f\ TONS DUNEDIN FLOUR TDV/ in 501 b., 1001 b., and 200lb. Bags. 286 THOMAS R. FISHER, Feb. 12, 1870. Bridge-street. funeral! THE FRIENDS of Mr. and Mrs. R- H. HARPER are invited ta„ attend the FUNERAL oi their DAUGHTER, which will leave her late Residence, Corner of Bridge and Collingwood streets, TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, at Half-past Two in the Afternoon. 281 T. SHONE, Undertaker. TV/TR. TTIERNAN, SURGEON DENTIST, (FROM LONDON). HARDY-STREET, NELSON (Opposite the Institute). For a Short Time. — Superior Artificial Teeth Inserted at 10s. per Tooth. A Set, £10. 277 TENDERS will be received by me until SATURDAY, the 19th instant, for the ERECTION OF A DWELLING-HOUSE. Plans and Specifications can be seen at the Offices of Messrs. ADAMS & KINGDON, Solicitor?, Hardy-street. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ACTON ADAMS. Feb. 10, 1870. 274 ODDFELLOWS' HALL. CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE /^i RAND T^RAMATIC OTAR /COMPANY. THIS EVENING ONLY ! I ! SATURDAY. This Company will repeat, for the last time, the Celebrated Drama, in Two Acts, 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 i (her great impersonation) Micia .... Mrs. Joyce Phoebe .... Mrs. Sam Howard. PROGRAMME 03? SCENERY AND INCIDENTS. The interior of Audley Court. Phcebe 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 come 3to tbe 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 Laughable Interlude of BOX AND COX. Box, a Printer . . Mr. James Simmonds Cox, a Hatter . . .Mr. J. G. Joyce Mrs. Bouncer, the Landlady. Mrs. S. Howard. To conclude with the Screaming Farce of MR. and MRS. WHITE. Frank Brown . . . Mr. Joseph Rayner Major Pepper ... . Mr. J. G. Joyce Mr. Peter White. . . Mr. S.Howard Mrs. Peter White . . Mrs. S. Howard Kitty Clover . . . Mrs. H. Jackson Widow White . . . Mrs. Joyce. DUIUNG THE PIECE, Ma and MRS. HOWARD Will Sing the CELEBRATED MEDLEY DUET, '-'.'* v *• AND . "" >' I>ANCE THE MOCK MINUET. During the Evening, SEVERAL NEW AW> POPULAR ARIAS, bt MR. ALFRED OAKEY. MILLION PRTCES !!! Front Seats, 35. ; B?ick Seats, 2s. j-.G^llery, la. "Children Half T price to Front and; Back Seats Doors Open at Half-past Seven, Commencing at Eight o'clock',' and terminating as near Eleven as possible. 280 j

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 36, 12 February 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 36, 12 February 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 36, 12 February 1870, Page 3

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