•f ODDFELLOWS 5 HALL. TTELLEfrS ■ i ' "TTTONDERS !! ! THURSDAY AFTERNOON r , AND THURSDAY NIGHT, - .October -13. In-'ceirfpliance with numerous requests, Mr. Robeet Heller will give a Grand DAY PERFORMANCE!!! For the convenience of. Families and Schools, on- THURSDAY AFTERNOON, when will be presented a Special Programme, including: — IMPOSSIBILITIES 1 REALISED, — HOME, SWEET HOME, with Variations on tbe Pianoforte. Mazourka— SUPERNATURAL VISION, PUNQH AND, JUDY,— PARLOR PUZZLES. Performance to ; commence at 3 o'clock. Children;/ half-price to Front and Back Seats. — -O In the Evening, Mr. Heller will give his FARE#ELL ENTERTAINMENT ! ! When will be Presented the LA STA ND BEST BILL OF THE SERIES ! ! ! ; ''pAiRT I.r-WONDERS. 1. Cash .versus • Cards — 2. Silver Rings (by special desire Dr*- 3. The Plumes and Flowers — 4. A, JMagical Bouquet — 5. Broken Birds — 6.i, The Flight of Birds— 7. Mocha. ,; Fam IL— MUSIC. Rondo'Caprieioso(Mendelssohn)-Grand Fantasia, on a theme from " L'Elisie d'Amore," first part only (Thalberg) — Home, sweet liome — The famous descriptive Sceie, told first in words, then in' music, entitled STORM AND SUNSHINE The Country— Pastorale— The Village Bells The Dance— The. Storm— The Old Huudredth Psalm — Sunshine. Part 3.— MYSTERY. ILLUSTRATIONS OF SUPERNATURAL VISION ! ! ! Part 4.— SENSATIONAL. The Famous and Incomprehensible Optical Illusion, entitled WHAT IS IT? W H A T I S IT? Or, THE SCULPTOR'S DREAM Dramatically presented, and producing an effect wonder never before realised by an audience. " A statue appears to be made to talk, breathe, drink, &c. — in fact appears to be a living being; hut how can it be so, inasmuch as only a head and shoulders are visible,? Where is the body ? We confess it beats us altogether." — Melbourne Argus. N.B— The Oddfellows' Hall has been taken lor these two Farewell Performances in consequence of its having a much higher Stage. Numbered Seats, '3s.; Unreserved, 25.; Gallery, ls Seats may be secured at Mr. Stanton's, V The above will be POSITIVELY the LAST APPEARANCE of Mr. HELLER, as he leaves for Wellington by the " Taranaki. 1930 TmDMD. TDUXTON & r^O. ARE NOW LANDING Ex CHALLENGER, A Large Shipment or /GENERAL "TyTERCHANDISE, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Including, a Splendid Assortment of SUMMER DRAPERY, SILKS, LADIES' NEW AND FASHIONABLE STRAW HATS, GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, &c, &c, &c. O FOR SALE. WOOL BALES, SHEEP SHEARS, SHEEPWASH TOBACCO. Edmd. BUXTON & CO. E. B. & CO. are Cash Purchasers of Wool, or will make Liberal Advances on the same, 0FOR SALE. THE BRITANNIA COMPANY'S QJEWING "TV/TACHINES, IN VARIOUS AND USEFUL SHAPES. These Machines claim to stand highest in public estimation wherever introduced, being an improvement on the very best class of Machine hitherto offered to the public, Edmd. BUXTON & CO., 1922 AGENTS FOR NELSON.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 241, 12 October 1870, Page 3
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437Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 241, 12 October 1870, Page 3
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