TO-NIGHT. MASONIC HALL. POSITIVELY fob FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. SMITH'S ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL COMBINATION OF CLASSICAL ARTISTES. Excelling e nything of the kind ever before seen in Nelson. Novelties without parallel, and enjoyment extraordinary. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, . JUNE 24. OPENING NIGHT. First Appearance in Nelson of the following talented Artistes : — THE DE CASTRO FAMILY. The greatest and most accomplished Acrobats and Gymnasts of the day, in their beautiful Drawing-Room Entertainment. VAL VOSE, The renowned Ventriloquist, in Moments of Mirth, Morsels of Merriment, with hia quandom friends, ' Mrs. Brown and Johnny Trotter. ' A I R I C , Surnamed by the Pre*s of England and America "King of tbo Air,", in his . mirvellous performance on the high Aerial Bar. A ST. VINCENT AND MDDLE. MONTJBBELLO. Characteristic Vocalists and duologue Artists. YOUNG ENGLAND & ALBERTO, The cleverest Children living, in their matchless performances on the Corde Volante. MADAM DE CASTRO, , The Jithe, daring, graceful, and only Female Acrobat that has ever appeared in Nelson. i NELLIE FORRESTER, The wondrous Artvelonte,and Acceutioncst. Cabds of Admission : Front Seats, 4s ; Second Seats and Gallery, 2s. Doors open at half-past Seven; commence at Eight o'clock, P)nn of Hall can be seen and Seats secured during the day, at Mb. Stanton'p, Music Seller and Stationer, Trafalgar-Street. 1586 P. H. KIRBY, Agent. PAVILION. OPPOSITE MINERS' ARMS. LAST NIGHT OX TUB Q.REAT SIAMESE amd ASIATIC C I R C U S . LAST NIGHT I MR. BRAHAM. LAST NIGHT ! MADAM SALAVERO. LAST NIGHT ! MONS. SALBNO. LAST NIGHT ! OP THE . , . WORLC-RENOWNED SIAMESE. LAST NIG HT ! FALLING LADDER ACT 'SENSATIONAL. LAST NIGHT ! Of the laughable BaUett LOVE I N A TUB. Admission — Reserved Seated 4s ; Second Class, Carpeted, 3s; Third Class Seats, 2s. Dors open at 7.30, commencing precisely at Eight o'clock. The Company will perform at WAKE* FIELD on THURSDAY Next. June Qsth, and at RICHMOND on FRIDAY, 26th. • 1608
Holluwm/s Pill*.— There ii nothing in the whole 'Mateiia Medica" like these mendicarcents for the certainty of their action in lumbago, sciatica, tic doloreux, uni all flying or Bcttltd pains m the nerves or muscles Diseases of this nature originate in bad blood and deprived humour-*, and until these are corrected there enn be no permanent cure. Ihe ordinary remedies may afford temporary relief, but in. the end always disappoint the sufferer. Holloway's C introent penetrates the human system as salt penetrates meat, and the Pills greatly assist and accelerate its operation by cleariug away nil obstruction, and giving tone to the system generally. The prophylactic virtues of Bolloway's remedies sJaud unrivalled. 1607
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. •THENDERS will be received till N.- o », on JL the 3oth inslant, for STKaM SEttVJCK beuveon WESTPORT. NGAKAVVHAO, MOKIBINUI, LIiTLE WANGANUr, and KARAMEA. EUGENE J. O'CONOR, Provincial Secret ary. June 24, 1874. i 6ll NELSON VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. SPFCIAL MEETING, FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, at half-past 7 o'clock. JNO. W. WIGZELL, lr ° 6 Hon. Secretary. WANTED, immediately, FRESH BUTTER, at 2s. per lb. , POTTBD. from Is. 2<l. to Is. 4d., in ANY -QUANTITY, IMS W. PATTERSON. WANTED, a YOUTH, also an ERRAND BOY. Apply at the Mail office. HAMS AND BAOON. A PRIME LOT EOR SALE. 481 J. R. MA.BIN.
NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. GIVING UP BUSINESS. I T. S. WYMOND &. CO. J o .••■■., O ~R E<^" to call attentioll *° tbe fact, that the Premises at present **1 g occupied by them having been re-let, they are thereby necessitated to p g p«q clear out the Balance of their large Stock of j .. ; ; g J DRAPEEY, CLOTHING, &d. J J2S ■ ■■■■■!■ • • jgj m at any sacrifice. . J y W , ..." -: .•-■■"■ H bd O The whole must be cleared by the end of July. ; o § 0 OS p # o Also having purchased a quantity of F> I BANKRUPT STOCK,! <t$ the whole of which will be offered at English Cost ; together making fjj .- this the . ! iZ, a Cheapest Drapery! Sale o ever held in Nelson. *ri W !0 . m Remember for One Month onlj, " fe AT THE § SIGN OF THE FLAG, g TRAFALGAR^STREET. — o T. 8. WYMOND & CO. 1 1564 •■'•• 8
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 149, 24 June 1874, Page 2
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666Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 149, 24 June 1874, Page 2
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