ODD-FELLOWS' HALL. mHE NELSON CI ( V RIFLE JL DRA&A Iib COMPANY WILL GIVJB AN ENTERTAINMENT ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1874. Overture from The Performance will commence with the Laughable Fan c, By J Maddison Mokxon, entitled, TO PARIS AND BACK FOR £5 ! Mdsioal Interlude of ha'.f-an-hour, during which the Orchestra will play helections from favorite Operas and Popular Composers. After which, will be produced for the first time, and on a scale of magnificence hitherto unparalleled in Sel«on, ttis splendid Burlesque of ROBIN S(3 N ,C RUS 0E , • JWITH ENTtRELY: '■''-' New Fcenery, Urttsts, and effects, and Full Compaoy'of Twenty -thne Performers. For Cast of Character.', see Playbills. N.8.-^-The Orchestra wil he composed of gentlemen of well-known niusicaltalent. Pianist-Mr. OA^EY. Ducts open at.7-30 p.m., The Curtain will rise at 8 o'clock precisely. Admission : — Body of Hall, 3a. ; Gallery. 2s, Childrai, hali-priue. A. M'KfeLLAR VVIX, 3041 Stage Matager. PROVINCIAL HALL, KELSON. On WEDNEbDAY, Dec. 10, 1874, AS "PVENING CO NCEET CLAS->ICiVr, AND POPULAR MUSIC, Vocal and Jnstutjmbstal, Will be given in aid of the F«ni for purohtse of a Mnßo:i & Uaintin ?)rp»m for bt. Pttei's Cnurch, VVakapuaka. See Progr.imme. Tickets to First J^euts, 3s , may be had at Mr. Stanti Nd. or of any of/the ladies and gentlemen <f the Committee. Admission to Sec.nd Stats and Gallery, 2s. To comnience at Eight o'clock. 3D42 NOUVEAUTES DE PARIS. CWIESENHAVERN having made • arrangements to Import evtry Season, by Mail Steamer, the Latest and most Fashionable NOVELTIES, DIRECT FROM PARIS, hereby solicits the Patronage of the Ladies of Nelson. The first Consignment of NEW SUMMER DRESSES, coi-sisting ot ' ■'- FRENCH BATISTES. TOILES PfiINTES, .. r , and JACONAS, have arrived,' and the Undersigned offers these exquisite Goods at Moderate f rices for CASH. THE TEMPORARY SHOW ROOMS TRAFALGAR-STREET. ; Near the Masonic Hall, IS NOW OPEN. Samples will be forwarded on application free of charge; and written orders, accompanied by remittances, will be promptly attended to. ' ; ■ As the' present Assortment will be on View in Nelson a short time only, an Early Inspection is respectfully invited. : C. WIESENHAVERN, : Importer op FkeSoh Novelties. 2722 SFC^ND UNITED GATHERING of CHWI-TIANS wil (DV) tak« pl&cb at Mr.' B. Short's Rcsidfrice, College Hill, oh JANUARY itt. 1875, when believ.ra on the Lord r :Ie8'"8 connected with evtry scii' nof the ChurCh of Chrif t nre affectionately invited. PROGRAMME:— ■ ! IT to 12 — Fa«t hour for Prayer. • 12 to llS— Addresses suited to Believers.. 2 30— An ope -air Conference, considering topics introduced in the morning. : ,'■■ Tea will be provided at 5. ': - ; . At 6, thiuld weather permit-, an Evangeli>tic Ser«iie will nlo«e ihe fay. : ;';Adili,e<B<'s pwit'd to wei.-k believe s arx'rua Sduls to fi id the way of pc« c, an I carehsH cili'iera will be delivered. Friends are welcome to use the grounds for Luncheon. : : . ■ The prayers of all interested in the proposed gathering are earnestly requested. — M«tt. xviii., 19. Mirnicg Meetings will be held in the House. . 3040 FSOURPENNY EXERCISE BOOKR. r Just Received by B. LUCAS St SON.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 283, 30 November 1874, Page 3
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