Mr. John Graham's com* ' MITTEE wiil MEET TOMORROW (Tuesday) EVENING, at Eight o'clock, in the Upper Room of Wimond's Wholesale Store, opposite West's, Bridge-street. 2660 T\/r*R. JOHN GRAHAM requests ■"■*• the ELECTORS of Nelson to MEET him at the Provincial Hall, on THURSDAY NEXT, at Eight o'clock. 2561 Ti/TR, PITT requests the ELEC- -»**- TORS of the City of Nelson to MEET him at the Provincial Hall, on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, the 29th instant, at Eight o'C'loekv 2572 MEETING of Mr. PITT'S GENERAL COMMITTEE at Masonic Hall, TO-MOBROW 1 (Tuesday) EVENING, the 26th inst., at Eight o'clock. MEETING of SUB -COMMITTEE THIS (Monday EVENING at 7 o'clock Sharp, at Masonic Hall. 2573 Mr. Acton Adams Bequests the Electors of the City of Nelaon to meet him at the PRO YINI CIAL HALL, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, the 25th instant, at Eight o'clock. _ 2516 Mr. Acton Adams' Committee. i THE ELECTORS favorable to returning Mr. ACTON ADAMS again as one of the Members for the City are requested to MEET TONIGHT, in the City Council Boom, after the Public Meeting, to take steps to secure his return. All Members of the old Election Committee are particularly requested to attend, and support their former Candidate. 2570 FOR WANGANUI DIRECT. "It, fTIHE Fast and Favorite j£3j^v JL Schooner ]&s&£ AWAROA, will Sail for the abore Fort on WEDNESDAY at 3 p.m. For Freight, &c, apply to 2571 J. S. CROSS, jun. THEATRE fefc|iS ROYAL. Proprietor ..J. C. Rainbk Lecturer and Manager ..H. St.nlbt Foaiiively for Three Nights Only, commencing WfcDNKSDAY, AUGF&T 27, EAINER'S GREAT ORIGINAL DIOUAMA of thk AMERICAN WAR The only complete work of the kind in existence. The Thunder of tfae Cannon and the din of the Battle Field fall npon the ear of the audience. All tbe principal BATTLES, SIEGES, NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS Of both Northern and Southern Armies in the United States. During the travels of this Exhibition throngh Africa, In n'a, Barmah, Java, Torres Strait Settlements, China, Japan, and other parts of tbe world, tbe last ten years, the receipts amounted to over ogg" £( O.COO, And, in consequence of the liberal pitronage bestowed on the Entertainment, there will be riSTBiBDTBD fbbk, each evening amongst the audience. Presents and Sodvenih., or a scale of Magnitude never before attempted, consisting ot Gold and Silver Watches (guaranteed) value from £3 3a to £10 lOs ; Sewing Machines ; Electro Silver-plated Tea and Coffee Services, value from £4 4s to £ IS; Gold-gilt Alabaster C'o.ks ; very handso me Oleograph Pictures, beautifully framed ; and a vast assortment of other Souvenirs too numerous to mention, amounting iv value to £100 1 No Extra Charge for Tickets. Admission— If, Ss, and 3*. Children Half-price to i.cond ond reserved seats. Open at 7.50, commence at 8. 2563
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 202, 25 August 1879, Page 2
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