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WANTED a HOUSEMAID. Apply to Mis PARMENTER, 4026 . ' -•« Koyal" Hotel. ,! WIRE WALKING. MR. T. G. SCOTT'S WIRE- WALKING PERFORMANCES ACROSS a PORTION of the HARBOR is POSTPONED on account of the inclemency of the weather until SATURDAY NEXT, at the same time and place. 4029 TTNITED TEACHERS' PRAYERU MEETING in Mb. Campbell's r chool boom, TO-MORROW MORNING (Sunday), Df cember Ist; at 7, o'clock. V, AU 3 eacl:ers prnestly invited. <-- 4028 R.BMART, Hon. Secretary. FRUIT ! FRUIT ! 1 WANTED to PURCHASE, all kinds of good and sound FKUIT injany; quantity, for Cash. i , , • william hale;;: 4032— t c 1 . . Tory and Hardy-streets. ' :WA K E P ; .'l E^L iixp ! A CONCERT of VOCAL aril INSTRU-; MENTAL MUSIC, will be given in th* i Cup sal Hall, iv aid ofihe Upper Wakefield -! Library, ou MONDAY, December 9th. : Doors open at 7.30 p.m., to commecce at 8 p.m. '■ • . ' ! I Admis3ion, Front Seats 2/-, Back- Seats, 1/-,; y; Children Hall-price, 't i ' : .'*'"-• 4019— 8 s.w s: RICBMOMD CATTLE FAIE. j THE nfst QUARTERLY FAIR; will he; beld on the Rithniond Cattle Fair Ground on WEDNESDAY Decem-i ber 4. fl; \s%z \ ■ABMISSIOtr—FBBg. I . , ....... AL J. THOMPSON,.,^, i | Secreta'y. ; FU;N:S B A L." : .. f ' THE Friends of Mr WILLIAM BELL are | respeitfuliy informed that the.FUNE-; i RAL of his late son JOHN will leaje hi* i Rtsidence, Waimea West, on TUESDAY, j the 3rd Dec, et Three o'clock p.m., for the Waimea West Cemetery 4(3.!— 2p CHRIST CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL.! jgALE OF -^yORK \ -\. ] In aid of the Building Fund will be held in, ' the Masonic B AtL, on ' , • : , ' — " 4 : MONDAY and TUESDAY, Dec. Wand If, , from 3 to 6, and 7 to 10 p.m. eavh day. , Music and Reprsshmbnts. :: , Admission, 1/-. Children Sixpence. Contribution a of all kinds will be thankiollv ! received. 4020—6 sm CHORAL HALL, WAKEFIELD. : i mHE REV. R BAVIN will LECTURE ! I in the atove Hall, ou THURSDAY; EVENING NEXT, Dicembar sth, at Eight o'clock...^- '.'; , .'». '.'• ,X"'-X : ,^ j ..■■j-.fA^-'A ' Subject :'': : y. : _.:^- K ! History of t]ie : Englis^g^ble! ' ■„ E. Baioeht, Esq^MiHiS^wirr "preside, j MUSICAL PlECßS— tnßtrum|nta|'and Vof , cal— wi'l belrender"ed^urlng'tß%Eveuing: •"',; ADMiSSION^ONE^SBiLLINGJ j TO THBI^Et!TOR3;OF THE ' ! CIIJY OF NELSON/ j GENTLEMEN, — Mr. Sharp '^having ani nounced hls,< intention of rfsigniner hia Seat, as oue'of Your Members in the House of Representatives, I beg to intimate that, should he do co, 1 intend offering myself as a CANDIDATE for Election in bis place. Wben; the vacancy occurs, I ehall, I trust, bave the honor of addressing you, and explaining my political principles. , Your obedient servant, ; ALBERT PITT., Nelson, November 29, 1878. 14021 TO THE ELECTORS OE THE CITY OF NELSCN;' | GENTLEMSN.—I beg to offer myself as a CANDIDATE for the coming vacancy in the General Assembly for tbe City of £ elson, and to solicit your support My earnest desire to be in a position to further the connection of Nelson with the Main Ttuok Railway of the Middle Island is my : chief object in seeking a seat ; but I will, before the election, submit roy views on the principal politcal questions,: of the day for your approval. - : ••'. jk ■-:!::.;■/ In denial of the truth of a rumor -of my being about to visit England, I may say that I have nO intention of leaving Neleon. and 1 pledge myaelf not to do co during the present Parliament, which has two years to tun. Yours faithfully/ .' ; . ACTON, ADAMS. Nelson, November 30, 18,78. . ...., 4032—13. THEATRE^^^^^. ROYAL. Manager T. W. Bush. Bu-luess Agent.,....., ..tl. P, R«phael. MADiIECOEAJALTOSE, I JH. AKD COMPANY.: •; \ Grand Opening NigM WEDNESDAY NEXT, , December 4, 1873. ;;;r .;: MADAME CORA, The World-famed Queen of Magic ! In her 'world- renowned Entertainment of Magic, Music, Mirth, Ventriloquism, Mesmerism, Gifts, &c, &c. The world-famous King of Ventriloquists, the great and only VAL VOSE, > In his Comical, Pleasing, and Amusing En- ; tertainment, " Merry Old .Folks," in :, which Mr Vose introduces five yonder-' X tal Mechanical Figures, and many other Invisible Characters;. - ',? Copie and see Madame Coba's Model Gift Entertainment bf the World ! 4' { ; i. Madams Coba will distribute many handsome, valuable, and useful Presents, the leading Prlze^being a Plated;. Tea and Coffee Service of feuc pieces J ., ...^ I r Admisslon—FrbntlSeats 3/-, Gallery 2/-,. ; Back Seats, 1/-. 4013

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 278, 30 November 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 278, 30 November 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 278, 30 November 1878, Page 2

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