SEVERAL hundred RE M N A.N T S MARKED HALF-PRICE MUST BE CLEARED OUT THIS WEEK. B3T NOTEALL USEFUL STUFFS. REVIEMBER WYMOND & CO. ARE NOTED FOE 191" CHEAP REMNANTS. WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. SERMONS will be PREACHED in the WESLEYAN CHURCH, Hardy-street, Nelson, TO-MORROW, SUNDAY. Jan. 28, 1872, In the Morning at 11, and in lhe Evening at 6.30, by the REV. J. B. RICHARDSON (Blenheim). At 3 o'clock an ADDRESS TO PARENTS and CHILDREN by the REV. W.C ANN ELL. Appropriate Hymns will be Sung by the Children. Collections after each Service in aid of the School Fttnd. On the following TUESDAY, January 30, there will be a TEA ME KTING, after which a PUBLIC MEETING. Chair to be taken by Mr. H. DREW, at 7 o'clock. Tea at 6 o'clock. Tickets Is. 6d. each, may be had of the Teachers, and Messrs, WAC4G and Ushek. 170 RICHMOND INSTITUTE. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MFETING of SUBSCRIBES to the above will be held on MONDAY, January 29th, 1872, at 7 o'clock, for the Election of a Committee; and other Business. A. G. BROCK, 165 Secretary. THE Undersigned will NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for any DEBTS CONTRACTED by his WIFE after this date. HENRY WEBLEY. Nelson, January 26, 1872. 186 GONE ASTRAY FROM MY PADDOCKS, Hope, Waimea,' TEN SHEEP, not Shorn, branded F I*. Anyone giving information will be Rewarded. 189 F. TRASK, Nelson. TO BE LET OR SOLD.— A Small DWEL-LING-HOUSE and THREE ACRES of PADDOCK LAND situate on the Waimea Road, Nelson, cf short distance from Town. Apply to CUR TIS, BROTHERS. 147 MURRAY'S GREAT WORLD CIRCUS Having Arrived, will Perform THIS, SATURDAY EVENING, In the PADDHCK, Opposite the Miners' Arms Hotel, Hardy-street. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT. PRICES OF ADJIISSION : — First Class, 45.; Second Class, 2s. Children under 10 years of age, Half-price. 169 NELSON ASSEMBLY ROOMS. MONDAY EVENING, January 29. J||B. JJORACE J>ENT'S OLIO OF SKETCHES Polyphonic and Characteristic Entertainment — ♦'THE SEVEN AGES OF MAN." The Infant —The Pchoolboy. —The Lover. — The Soldier.— The Justice. — The Slippered Pantaloon. Master Searrell's Pianoforte Manipulations. Mr. Bent in Eight Changes op Character. The Duietcher Gentleman's Hans Von Kkoupleghie's " The Policeman of the Period " (Move on there now ! ! ) "The Stuttering Lover." " The Germand Band " " Ye Tailor and ye Crow." "ALABASTER JOE." A Step Like ai* Antelope's ! ! " I'M FROM THE COUNTRY ! ! " «- I'M FROM THE COUNTRY !! " kto., etc., etc. See Programmes. -* — Tickets to be had everywhere ! Front Seats, fl/ ; Second,,2/- Gallery, 1/-. Commence at 8. 194
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 24, 27 January 1872, Page 3
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