(jfor continuation of News see fourth page."} NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BANK HOLIDAY. mHB BANKS will be CLOSRD on FRI- ± D IY, March 17ih, St. Patrick's Day. 84^)— 2 WANTED, a HOU3KMAID. Apply Golden Flbecs Hotbl 844 BOARD AND RESIDENCE for a LAD about 9 yenrs old in a healthy situation. Address "E," Mail Office. 843—3 WANTED, in the neighborhood, of Waimea-s'reet, a BEDROOM and SITTING RO; >M, with board, &c. Address, T.-W. 8., Evening Mail office. 833—3 WANTED, a STRONG GIRL, to assist in House Work, Apply to Mrs JERVIS, Foxhill. Good wages if suit. 820—6 WANTED, by a resprctable middle-aged person, a SITUATION aa HOtLSEKEBPEK. Address G., Mail office. 817 WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. W. S. ATKINSON, Bleak House, near the College. 808 WANTED to RENT, a BEDBOOBf, by a respectable Man. Addres3, stating terms, &c, to J. G., Mail office. 811—2 NELSON HARMONIC SOCIETY. fflHEnext CONCERT will be given on 1 THURSDAY EVENING, the 30th insc. Jiarnett's Cantata (t Paradise and the Peri " Solo practice to-morrow evening at 7 p.m. CHARLES Y. FELL, 848—2 Hon. Sec. NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAPH. T>EGISTRATIOff of ABBREVIATED XV ADDKESSKS.— -With the view o f saving as much as possible tue coat of the transmission of Telegrams to New Zealand from other countries, a Regimer will be kept at every Telegraph Station in New Zealand for the Registration of Arbitrary or Cypher Addresses in the shape of one or more words. No fee will be charged for registration. Persons registering will ba require! to communicate the Cypher or Arbitrary Address to their Correspondents. The Telegraph Companies register nnmee and addresses of telegraph correspondents free of churge, at all their Stations, and in London, at 74, Old Broad-street ; 8, Leadenhall-street ; and 42, Finsbury Circus. Addresses mav also be registered at any Government Telegraph Offica in England or Scotland upon payment of One Guinea to the Postmaster-General, London.— -By, order of the Honorable the Telegraph Commissioner. C. LEMON, General Manager. New Zealand Telegraph Head Office, Wellington, 2nd March, 1876. 846—3 "jl/TASONIC HALL, NELSON. POSITIVELY FOR TWO NIGHTS MORE! 1 ! TO-NIGHT ! WEDNESDAY ! March 15. TO-NIGHT, Wednesday, March 15. TO-NIGHT, Wednesday, March 15. SECOND APPEARANCE ! SECOND APPEARANCE ! SECOND APPEARANCE ! LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS Instrumentalists, ; Instrumental ists , Instrumentalists, Vocalists. Vocalists. Vocalists. MR. CHARLES KEELEY I MR. CHARLES KEELEY ! MR. CHARLES KEELEY ! The, Great English Comique and Comedian. MR. ALFRED STATHAM! MR. ALFRED STATHAM ! Fianist. LAST TIME ! | LAST TIMS ! FIRST PROGRAMME ! FIRST PROGRAMME 1 Concluding with the Screaming Farce of "MR. JOHNSON IN WANT OF A COACHMAN." Mr Johnson, an irritable merchant Harry Lynch Johnny Flapumgaffani, Head Waiter ... Willy Lynch Julius CEesar, the newlyengaged Coachman, &c, &?., &c, &c. ... Charles Keeley Beserved Seats, 8s ; Second, 25. ; Gallery, Is Doors open at 7.30, Overture at 8. i
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 74, 15 March 1876, Page 2
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471Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 74, 15 March 1876, Page 2
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