CONFECTIONERS' and /GROCERS' JDAGS on sale at E. LUCAS & SON'S. COMMERCIAL GOLD-MINING COMPANY. A SPECIAL MEETING of SUBCRIBERS is called for THIS MONDAY EVENING, 29th inst , at Half-past 7 o'clock, on important business. JOHN PERCY, 1594 Secretary. WINTER EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS IN AID 01* THE CHRIST CHURCH ORGAN FUND. THE FIFTH ENTERTAINMENT of the SERIES will take place at the ASSEMBLY ROOM on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, when RE VDINGS will be given by C. L. MiCLKAN, KSQ, and the Rev. G. H. JOHNSTONE. To be followed by INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC by the Harmonic Society's Band, SONGS, CHORUSES, GLEES, &c. Admission, ls. Doors Open at Half-past Seven, to commence at Eight o'clock. 1583 ODD-FELLOWS' HALL. M E - % M RS G I,:ORGE D AREELL (Late Mrs. ROBERT HEIR), THIS. MONDAY EVENING, August 29, 1870. ENTIRELY ORIGINAL ENTERTAINMENT. dramatic, vocal, and foetic illustrations. Dresstd in Complete Character. Programme for Monday — Commencing at >> o'clock sharp, with a thoroughly New Dialogue Piece, Mr. and Mrs. DAURELL AT HOME. Followed by the Beauties of Shakespeare's TRAGEDY of " MACBETH." Mks. George Darrell in her world-renowned character of Lady Macbeth Mr. George Darrell as Macbeth. Three Entire Scenes : The Letter — The Dagger Soliloquy — and the Murder. Me. George Darrell will present his Wonderful Impersonation of "THE YOUNG GIRL OF THE DAY r ," Pronounced by the Press a Marvellous Creation, vide Portraits. Mrs George Darrell will recite the BELLS ! BELLS ! B ELLS ! a triumph of elocutionary art. Mn. George Darrell will Sing his Great Descriptive Song of " UP A TREE ! " Mrs. George Darrell will illustrate Coatjes' Beautiful Poem '• THE GAMBLER'S WIFE." Mr. Geokge Darrell will conclude with the Fantastic and Pathetic Vocrtl Legend " Ye TAILOR AND Ye CROW." Front Scats, 4/- Second Seats, 2/- Gallery, 1/-15J-IQ TT> TUCAS & DON Have the following aO O D S TO HAND, EX LATE ARRIVALS Royal GAME of BEZIQUE, with Rules and Markers, for two Players, in variety. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, with Calico and Le.-.ther Joints, for holding 20, 30, 50, and 100 Portraits, in great variety. INKSTANDS, with Single and Double Glass Inks. CRIBBAGE BOXES for holding One Pack Cards, Nos. I to 6. BONE CHESSMEN in Mahogany Boxes, Nos. 1 to 3. CHIP CHESS BOARDS, from 12in to ISin. MILLBOARD CHESS BOARDS, from 14 to IBin. TISSUE PAPER, White and Colored — all shades. PERFORATED BOOK MARKERS, Plain and Lettered, in variety. PATENT PROTECTOR PENCILS, Blue Black, and Red. LEDGERS, JOURNALS, CASH DAY BOOKS LETTER, and MINUTE BOOKS, in various sizes and bindings. DAY BOOKS, Interleaved with Blotting. Patent Aromatic ELASTIC BANDS, extra Strong, all sizes. STEEL PENS, School and Office, Fine Medium and Broad Points. PENKNIVES, with One, Two, cr more Blades, with Ivory, Buckhorn, and Buffalo Handles. Wolff's Patent PAPER CLEANER. Faher's INK ERASER, for Office use. MUSIC PORTFOLIOS, with Patent Spring Back, Lettered on side. NOTE PAPERS, Waterlined, Tinted, and Plain ENVELOPES to match. BLACK-BORDERED NOTE, Plain and Waterlined, all kinds of Borders. ENVELOPES to match.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 203, 29 August 1870, Page 3
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484Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 203, 29 August 1870, Page 3
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