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NELSON CITY RIFLE -■- DRAMATIC COMPANY WILL GIVE AN ENTERTAINMENT ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1874. I Overture from / — N / The Performance will roaftnence with 'the LaughablelWe, By J. Maddisojt Morton, entitled, TO PARIS AND/BACK FOR £5 ! Musical Iniebld^e of half-an-hour, during whicluhe Orchestra will play Selections fro^favoyfte Operas and Popular Composers. After which, will be produced for the first > tlme . and on a scale of magnificence hitherto unparalleled in Nelson, the splendid Burlesque of ROBINSON CRUSOE, WITH ENTIRELY New Fcenery, Dresses, and effects, and Pull Company of Twentj-time Performers. For Cast of Character?, see Playbills. / N.B.— The Orchestra wi ; l be composed of gentlemen of well-known musical talent. Pianist— Mr. OAKEY. Doors open at 7-30 p.m. The Curtain will rise at 8 o'clock precisely. Admission :— Body of Hall, 3s. ; Gallery. 2 8 Children, hah- price. / A. M'KELLAR WIX, / 3041 ; •-

S ?™ e nS PITKn GATHERING of a?MrR R IST H^ V l (»•▼•) take place TmS t J l ' 1875 « * hea "eliercrs on the ♦ill. Jeß^f"" n noted? oted with evtrv ««ion of the ChurcXof Christ are affectionately invited. / PROGRAMME.— 1 l/o 12— Fas^Jfour for Prayer^ ILg to 115— A^E£gaia-«ritem6 Beli|ferß. A An open -air Conference, conPorinsj / tupicß mtri'dnced ia the raorninir ' Tea will be provMed at 5. At 6, ihould weather permit-, an EvaneeJistic Service will clo«e the dny. Addresses suited to weak believers, anxious souls to find the way of peace, ami careJess earners will be delivered. Lunch? 8 Bte Welcome to ÜBe the g ro «nds for The prayers of all interested in the proE?.&tsF are earneßtly re^ eattd ~ Ho^ nin g' Meetings will be held in the frOER^ will be Received by the «r»IEA ROAD BOARD, until 9 T TUKHQAT, December 8. for ring part afTJoad from Pigeon Valley » Stanlejffirook__^# y jfioation toßTeeen after Monday, 30, Forest Inn. /»«»• lere, of which the lowest will not my be accepted, to le left with £«ui«n of the Board, the Secretary, or at Bridge Hotel. ; ! T.J.THOMPSON, , -H!L- A Secrefary. * WAIMEA ROAD BOARD. rpHE NPXT a^THCT^MEiTING A. VOS T P OTfE D to TUESDAY ''DECEMBFR 8, at the Bridge Hotel. : By order, T.J.THOMPSON, 3042 . tianratavV

New Zealand Insurance Company.^ I/J UNLIMITED LABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS. L^^^ CAPITAL: £1,000,000. PIH)-UP CAPITAL; £20fr000, J^J&^SURANCE FUND, £40,000. The whole of the Funds tfoija^kfia the Colony, making the above a purely Colonial Institution. The Undersigned are prepared lo receive PROPOSALS for INSURANCE on PROPERTIES in Town or Country at Tariff Rates, or as LOW as any ? other OFFICE in NELSON. Every information afforded by Mr. T. J. THOMPSON, Sdb-Agent, WAIMEA. Mr. S. BUCHHOLZ, Sub-Agent, MOTUEKA. Mr. E. B. DIXON, Sub-Agent, TAKAKA. CUKTIS BROTHERS, ' 648 AGENTS, NELSON.

P APE/gj N GI N G 8 ! !! ST OPENED, AT J. P^_ COOKER KOYAL W^BTErWQIT-'SE, H ARD V- S TREjTq?, , g CASES OF PAPERHANGINGS, p Pasithea, including some VERY RICH PATTERNS. : J. P. C. has also ON HAND, a LAR&E QUANTIFY of BOILED AND RAW OIL, AND TUR?E)NTINE, Being part of T. R. Fisher's Bankrupt Stock, and which he is prepared TO SELL AT VERY LOW. PRICES, N.B. — Agent for Johnston Brothers' Hematite Paint. - 2828 ! H^LL OF COMMERCE, ARE NOW OFFERING SOME REMARKABLY CHEAP GOO DS* § PUKCHASBD FOR CASH | 5 AT A GREAT DISCOUNT. & H +t _'■ " • ' :■••< - ■:. W P ++ ■ '■■■■:■■.■ .--:•• ....: ••-; ° The following will give ah idea%f the o |B A B G A. I, N^.! P NOW OFFERING AT THE ' P Cheap Drapery and Clothing Hhop, § 6 CORNER of BRIDGE and TRAFALGAR- STREETS. S> so- „_ ... g w SWISS MUSLIN CURTAINS (6 Yards) 4/11 per Pair H WHITE LONG CLOTH ;.7. 4/11 Do Z . Yds g 3 PRINTS (Fast Colours) 6d. per Yard * g PRINTED DELAINE DRESSES (12 yards) 7/11 per Dress "* g CHECK TWEEDS (for Boys' wear) 12£ d per Yard § jz; WEBLEY'S NELSON TWEED (all Wool) 4/11 per Yard H x THE NEW CAMBRIDGE SHIRTING 7U per Yard 3 ' g 1 BALE GREY SHEETING (72in.) „.? 12#d per Yard S g BROWN SILK PARASOLS, from Li 2/6 Each <3 TASSON POLONAISES .' io/6 Each W MEN'S DOESKIN COATS 15/. Each ' S g MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS 12/6 per Pair " g MEN'S FELT HATS, from 3/6 Each C g CHRISTMAS^ PRESENTS J « TO ARRIVE. f PA o Some Extraordinary Value in FANCY GOQPS g Jet Sets, Brooches, Ear-Rings, Shirts, Studs, Portrait Albam^ Pocket .': g Books, Purses, &c, &c,, auitable/pr n . i7 ' : ! * CHRISTMAS AND BIRTH-DAY PRESE^TS^^ 3 05 i . ; .,r ' T. S.WYW^T^fr;CQ^/ ; : h

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 281, 27 November 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 281, 27 November 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 281, 27 November 1874, Page 2

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