DIANO TUNING. MR. SYMONS, (Tuner to Messrs Broadwood & Sons, London for twelve years), begs to infom the inhabitants of Nelson that he is prepared to TUNE PIANOS with every degree of accuracy, and effect any repairs the instrument may require. Owners of Pianofortes may rely on their instruments being fairly dealt with. References from London, Wellington, Hok-tika, and Greymouth. Should indu*.em_nt offer, Mr Symons will settle himself ia Nelson. Orier left at Mr Stanton's, Trafalgar-st , will be promptly attended to either in Town or Country. Testimonial. " Mr. Stmons has tuned three Pianos for me, and has regulated one instrument, raising its tone to concert pitch, and to my great satisfaction. Mr Symonsgoes about his work like an experienced Tuner, and, like all good Tuners, is very expe iitious in operation. I trust he may find inducement to remain in Ne-lson, as a really goad Tuner is a great desideratum in this place. 214? "W. M. STANTON." NOTICE. Cn Sa'e, about 40,000 ST r.l™ Stove Bricks. Gutter do, 4, 6, and 9in. Stench Traps; Closet Pane; Flower Pots; 2, \, and 6in. Draining Pipeß, common or glazed; Elbows, Junctions, and Bends for same, at a VERY REDUCED PRICE. Inspection Invited. JAMES PATCHING, _224 l— 3 Toi Toi Valley. PIANOFORTES TUNED, Regulated, &c, by W . GIBLIN, Haven-read, Nelson. Certificates from Charles Ling, Tuner to Piofeeaor Walmßtey, Doctor of Music Kiug's Trinity, and St. John's Colleges, Cambridge ; and Luscombe Searell, Professor of Music I and Composer. Orders lef tat Messrs. W. M. STANTON'S or at J. HOUNSELL'S, will be proraptl attended to. 2172 LAYS AND RHYMES, BY WILLIAM HOGG, NELSON. Subscribers to the . above Work can now obtain their Copies on application to the ,J ublishers, R LUCAS & SON. joil SIMONSEN'S ROYAL -fc-jfcaai AND ENGLISH ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION SEASON - , FOUK NIGHTS. COMMENCING lUESDAY, AUGUST Ist, 1876. IN the ODD-FELLOW'S HALL, NELSON. THE Director has the honor to announce a short SEASON of FOUR NIGHTS in Nelson, with his Company of nearly Sixty Performers, the principal Members ot which have been selected during his recent tour in Europe, and from the best Australian Artistes. }.'o expenses nor piins hive been spared in perlecting the arrangements. The Scenery and Wanlroba are new, and the Director confidently looks for the support always so cordially granted to really good Artistes by the Public of NeLon. Artistes of the Opera Company. PRIMA DONNA ASSQLUTA MADAME FANNY SIMONSEN. Scconda Donna Soprano - Miss Minna Pish or Prima Donna Contralta - Miss E. Lambert Second. Donne Miss Blanche Harris and Miss Emily Beaumont PRIMI TENORI SIGNORI CARMINI MORLEY Mr Charles Florence and Mr Benham Second! Tcuori Mr Henry Stcinbach and Mr T. Etvart Primi Barltoni Mr Albert Richardson and Mr Henry Hodgson Primi Bnssi Mr John Barring-ton, Mr B. Levison, and Mr Charles Tomliolt Buffo Tenori and Bassi Mr L. Markman and Mr F. Darbyshire Full Chorus. Mrs 11. Benham Mr Lc*vis Benham M;<h Mary Bromiau Mr Henry Benham Miss Louise Norris Mr Henry WeListcr Miss Clara Lamorou Mr George Cowes Miss E. Beaumont Mr Charles Daniels Miss May Sornurs Mr Albert Nordbloom Miss Kate Osborn Mr W. Lano-ely Miss Blanche Osborn Mr S. Myers Chorus Master— Mr C. B. Forster. Grand Orchestra. I'irst Violins. Mr Martin Simonsen, Mr T. Thompson Second Violins. Mr C. Kichter & Mr Isherwood. Cello, Mr S. Bernard. Double Bass, Mr T. .Richardson. Flute Mr W. Stoneham. Clarionettc, Mr 11. Warnecke. First Cornet Mr N. Hallas Second Corntt Mr W. Stoneham, iunr. Trombone, Mr Webber. Drums, Mr j. Henry. Pianoforte Mr C. B. Forster. Leader— Mr T. Thompson. Conductor . . . Mr Martin Simonsen Grand Ballet. Premier Danseuse Fraulein Fanny Mnitrc de Ballet Mr 11. Leopold Bcuonde. Danseuse Miss Blanche Leopold Juvenile Master Albert Leopold Comiquc Mr S. Darbyshire Miss L. Stewart Miss Florence Ashley MiS3 EmUie Kavc Miss Louise Aitcheson Miss Kate Ashley Miss Maude Paul Scenic Artists Mr Henry Holmes and Assistants Properties by Mr D. Jones and Assistants. Mechanist Mr J. P. P. Thomas Costumer Mrs Thomas and Assistants On TUESDAY EVENING NEXT Will be presented Donizetti's Grand Opera "LUCREZIA BORGIA." LtrcßEzrA Bobgia MADAME FANNY SIMONSEN Genarro SIG. CARMINI MORLEY. To conclude with A GRAND BALLET. Subscription List at Mr Stanton's will be open uir.il Tuesdiy mornius*, alter which nc Subscription Tickets will be sold Seats may be engaged from 1 to 4 o'clock daily, from Fridiy. Terms of Subscription-— Season of Font | Nights: Dress Circle. One and a half Guineas Admission on the evening of the Performance: Dress Circle, 10/0 ; Gallery, {6/---224.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XL, Issue 186, 28 July 1876, Page 3
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