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kavat Sfe^ npinAni. IM ° T E X AW E S LE T A» NAVAL Wj^^ BRIGADE. CHURCH ANMV&BBABY. THB NAVAL BbIGADE CONCFRT TV HE ANNIVEFSFRT SERMONS will hewill be RELATED, by special re- X Preached on fcWNDAY. NoTember 9lh» qneit. to tha P.»;OVINHA». HAIL, on by the Hey W. Bowsb olßichnjond. A PuhMONDAY EVENING K*X i'.Navember 10 lit- Tea will he provided on MONDAY, laa New Cborn*. 8org", Daices, Ac. Adm'm- I Oth, in the Aftenuun. alter whi« b afldieiica ■ion— ONE SHILLING. To commence at will be delivered by the fcevs Me* sis fcowie. Fight o'clock. Hosking, Poole, feedger, tnd others. Collec- \ To be followed by a DANCE, consmenrirg x iooa at the clote ot each S. rvice in aid of at 10 o'clrck. Admiggion— Gentlemen. 2/6. tbe Trust Fund Fiknds frrm Nelion are Ladies Free. String Band in attendance re* pectin! )y iavitcd. Admhsion to the Tea, Refreshments sappl'ed at moderate rates ls - 6<l - . 3325—3* cZSWSSXSEZ PROVIB - Spring Gim Wednu Sabbath 3*ol-1 W. SIMPSON, Secretary. BCnOOI "^ A NNIVEBSARY SERMONS in eonnecNehon Harmonic Setiety. .'. h ° £m £»£*££ ■""" by the Rbv J. Brckssbju*. T HB f« n r X »h a C S I S£ !ER^ h » aTiDg o b |l?J! Xe r d On MONDAY, the 10th fait., the nraal PRArnM ' ii Wtn^SS aociftl TEA-MEbTINQ will toke place; q athmSat Tli «S «„ f t t «" m G ? T| Tea at 4 80 - Pmuc MEETINO aV6.80 , SATURDAY, the Bth instant, at 8 o'clock. when seTeral Mln i 9t e, 9 and fiiends will gW 3402 J. T. CATLEY, Addreaaes, in tersptraed with Singing andtoel* Hon. Secretary. tations. " r i?.” — All are cordially irvited. Special fejra{jM TO BUILDERS. will ran. 3290-3* gE aled tender^ endowed " Tender Wakefield Beweatioxi Society. by the nnde%i"ned°t?»' NOON, VJvember MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10,CM^feHAi£. 18, for ERECTING DWELLING-HOUSE at Upper Werneth, Suburban North. /CONCERT— Dickens's " Bnsfez>Addre«B Plans and Specifications to be eeen at Mr. t0 tn e Jury "— Wijfcefleld Cbritty MfnWilkins', Ironmonger, Bridge-street, Neleon streh— BALL, etc.— Come and be Electrified ' OEOBQB WALKER, S' te th ° H ""' T « m P«™<» »««««*■ 3 " 2 - 9 OpptrWeraelh. Site JAMBB OBQ^.Hm ,W, AUSTRALIAN TOUR OP * pHIARINI'S EOYAL ITALIAN CIRCUS I \J AND PERFORMING ANIMALS. Fridat, Saturbay, and Monday, Nov. 21, 22, and 24. Afternoon and Evening— Two Performances Pfuly. Two Mammoth Shows in OnelflGl The Stud of Educated Horselil! SIGN OB G. CHLLRINPS I Admirably Trained Horses, a la haute ecole, are the models of perfection, evincing in their performance the n?ar approach of brute instinct to human reason. Attractive! Interesting! Instructive! . 10: ! — Grand Congress of Arenic Stars! 0 The Best RMera ! Champion Leap^rs I New PerforamDces ! New Acts I New Faces ! Comprising a cluster of the most Talented Artists in the Profession ! A Grand Consolidation of Genius 1 . J Among the Wild Animals — the Finest and Freshest ever submitted for the Public's approval and appreciation — will be found a Den of .. PERFOEMIM EOYAL BEMALTIGEES! Which will be, introduced by CHARLES WARNER, tha Intrepid. Tiger Tamer, who handles these ferooioua beasts without the slightest; fear. THE PERFORMING BISON ! This Colloasal Beast is from the Kocky Mountains of North America^ and will be ridden in the character of a .; . ''.--.. ."l' } 'WILD COMANCHE IIS7Dt^LTa. ) The Performing HUANAOO& From the Pampas of Patagonia. THE EDUCATED ZEBJ*A#| From Southern Africa, will be introduced by Mr Fbed. Sylvester. Intractable species of the animal kingdom are the only onea ever ' known to Perform Free in the Arena. A School of Performing Bogs ! Exhibiting the most Wonderful Canine Sagacity— Performing Acts J incredible if not seen. :o: Everything New and Beautiful ! A World of Foreign Features ! :o: . The Whole Forming THE LARGEST CIRCUS Exhibition ever seen under One Management. Suberb display of Prowess by the GEEAT EOTAL ITALIAN CIEOTS. ' : This Powerful and Mammoth Combination offers the Finest ExTiibiton on record ? NOTICE— SIGNOR CHIARINI advertises no special feature tbat he doea not exhibit, and has no rival worthy the name in the profession. The Old Reliable— "Always good, now better than ever. TWO Performances Daily. Doors open at 1 and 7 ; commence at 2 and 8. PRICES OF ADMISSION— Dress Circle (chairs), sa; Stalls (carpeted), 3s; Fit, 2s Children under 9 years of age Half-price. r r — , — „ „.''_■"'/ '"' l ' J ~- iJ '-^ N.B.— Special Bates for Schools when coming in a body for the "Afternoon Performances. ££" DO NOT FOBGET THE DATES— . " FEIPAY, 31st; SATURDAY, Sgnd; M^BOA^ #7 §4

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 256, 8 November 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 256, 8 November 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 256, 8 November 1879, Page 2

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