ODDFELLOWS' HALL. TTELLER'S TTTONDERS ! ! ! FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14. MR. HELLER Will give his FAREWELL ENTERTAINMENT ! ! When will be Presented the LAST AND BEST BILL • OE THE SERIES !I 1 Part L— WONDERS. 1. Cash versus Cards— 2, Silver Rings (by special desire)— 3. The Plumes and Flowers — 4. A Magical Bouquet— s. Broken Birds — 6. The Plight of Birds— 7. Mocha. Part IL— MUSIC Rondo Capricioso (Mendelssohn)-Grand Pantasia on a theme from " L'Elisir d'Amore," (Thalberg) — Home, sweet Horne — The famous Descriptive Scena, told first in words, then in music, entitled STORM AND SUNSHINE The Country— Pastorale— The Village Bells The Dance— The Storm— The Old Hundredth Psalm — Sunshine. Part 3.— MYSTERY. ILLUSTRATIONS OP SUPERNATURAL VISION ! I ! Pact 4.— SENSATIONAL. The Famous and Incomprehensible Optical Illusion, entitled WHAT IS IT? WHAT IS IT? Or, THE SCULPTOR'S DREAM Dramatically presented, and producing an effect of 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; but 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 for this Farewell Performance in consequence of its having a much higher Stage. Numbered Seats, 35.; 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 CULLIFORD GOLD-MINING COMPANY (Registered). TENDERS are invited for the CONSTRUCTION of a TRAMWAY upon this Company's DRIVE, at WANGAPEKA, as per Plans and Specifications, to be seen at the Ofiice of the Company, at Nelson, and with the Working Manager, at Wangapeka. Tenders to be handed in to the Office of the Company, up to 5 p.m. on SATURDAY, the 22nd instant. WILLIAM STAVERT, 1925 Legal Manager. WAIMEA QUARTZ-CRUSHING COMPANY (Limited). THE PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS in tlie above Company hereby make a CALL of FIVE SHILLINGS per SHARE, Payable on the 1 5th day of November next, at the Office of the Legal Manager, Waimea-street, Nelson. D. M. LUCKIE, Legal Manager. Nelson, October 6, 1870. 1903 W . DA v I ~ T ' PHOTOGRAPHER, Is now prepared to offer to the Public ENLARGED PHOTOGRAPHS At a Very Moderate Cost, thinking that such a Portrait would be a Suitable present from Parents to Children at the Coming Season. HARDY STREET, NELSON, 1923 Opposite Hooper & Dodson's. LAST NIGHT OF THE T>ENNY T>EADINGS, IyTUSIC, &c. FOR THE BOYS. THIS THURSDAY EVENING, At 7 o'clock. At the TEMPERANCE HALL. ADMISSION— ONE PENNY. 1867 NELSON HARMONIC SOCIETY. A PRIVATE CONCERT of the above Society will be given at the PROVINCIAL HALL, THIS EVENING (Thursday), 13th inst. First Part to consist of Macfabren's "MAY DAY." Second Part— MISCELLANEOUS. Tickets may be obtained at the Society's Room on THURSDAY, between the hours of 4 and 5.30 p.m. J. T. CATLEY, 1891 Hon. Sec.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 242, 13 October 1870, Page 3
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494Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 242, 13 October 1870, Page 3
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