TO-NIGHT! | jest AMivED. *Ytfe_ - Q PC CA SES ORANGES aod LEMONS. NAVAL tfHfefc BBIGADE. OO MANDARINS, i/- per dozen. J^gg ORANGES, .torn 2/-. THE NAVAL BBIGADE CONCERT 3413-1 B. H. MOLLEB. will be REPEATED, by special re- — ' quest, in tha PROVINCIAL BALL, THI- „. . (MONDAY) EVENING, November 10 KlPg" S AsJemWy EOODI. New Choru«, Song', Dacces, &c. Admis■ion— ONE SHILLING. To commence at Eight o'clock. A N ASSEMBLY will take place TBIS To be followed by a DANCE, commencing £f- . v__ „ at 10 o'clcck. Admimion— Gentlemen. _/6. (Monday) EVENIKG, ecmmcncicg at 8.16. Ladies Free. String Band in attendance. - Ref reshments supplied at moderate rates -, n nnn*n*_n_ 3401-1 W. SIMPBON, Secretary. 1U BUILI)£^- • ,~~ fYTAGG, QEALED TENDERS, endorsed "Tender • VY TAILOR fcr Dwelliog-houae," will be received _.__._i_u_s, by the undelßii , ned tiU HOON $j OT€laber v . a , n ,CT Richmond, ia, for ebxctihg DWELLINGHOOSB Next Agricultural Ball. at Upper Werneth, Sub ..ban North. Gentlemen's own material made np. Plans and Specifications to be seen at Mr. Tenrs Moderate. 32-s— 6a Wilkiks', Ironmonger, Bridge -itreet, Neleon' ~ The lowest cr any tender not necea-arily Newspaper Agency. accepted. GEORGE WALKER. ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED at the 3412-9 . Upper Werneth. Evening Mail Office, for the following - '-■"• ■ , . LBAnma D_jlt New_paf__hs in New Zea- --_-. -_-_. A^ nnr%ir land:— TT U ATCOCK runs a comfortable __ -fS^H o^^' AnoHand betwwn RICHMOND «-_S A __7r?!?J5 dln * Pridat, at 10 a.m, and Ktnrnlng fioia „ i^^-s^S? .Napier Saturday, at 8 o'clock am. , « ADVERTISER," Grahamstown AU Parcels left at the Rbd Hobsb Hotel. .... . . . . . M Bichmond, at Coppin's Swan Ibm, Motueka, Advettuementa aleo rojeived and forwarded and Fbrry Bonaa Horat, Riwaka. wiU be to the principal Fapers in Australia. attended to. 24 R. LUCAS &• SON. Engaged Seats to be Prepaid. AUSTRALIAN TOUR OP fJIIARINrS EOYAL ITALIAN CIRCUS! VJ AND PERFORMING ANIMALS. Fbiday, Saturday, and Monday, Nov. 21, 22, and 24. Afternoon and Evening— Two Performances Dajily. Two Mammoth Shows in One! '}i The Stud of Educate d Horses I ! ! SIGN OB G. OHIAMINTS Admirably Trained Horaea, a la haute ecole, are the models of perfectionevincing in tbeir performance the near approach of brute instinct to homan reason. Attractive ! Interesting ! Instructive t :o: _. Grand Congress of Arenic Stars! The Best Riders 1 Champion Leap ers I New Performances I New Acts. New Faces ! Comprising a cluster of the most Talented Artists ia the Profession ! A Grand Consolidation of Genius I Among the Wild Animals— the Finest and Freshest ever submitted for the Public's approval and appreciation— will be found a Ben of PERFORMING ROIAL BENGAL Wmi Which will be introduced by CHARLES WARNER, the Intrepid Tiger Tamer, who handles these ferocious beasts without the slightest fear. THB PERFORMING BISON 1 This Collossai Beast is from the Rocky Mountains of JNorth America, M mil be ridden in the character of a WILD CO__-£A_VC__X-E_ I_tf_DlA_3J. The Performing HUANJIGOS, From the Pampas of Patagonia. ,4 " 1 " THE EDUCATED ZEBR^OJ From Southern Africa, will be introdnced by Mr Fbbd. Sylvester.:. . _Cneti_> Intractable species of the animal kingdom are the only ones ever known to Perform Free in the Arena. A School of Performing Dogs ! Exhibiting the most Wonderful Canine Sagacity— Performing Acf^ J incredible if not seen. :j, . -n~. Everything New and Beautiful! A World of Foreign Features ! ; :o: The Whole Forming THE LARGEST CIR Q US Exhibition ever seen nnder One Management. Suberb display of Prowess by the GREAT ROYAL ITALIAN CIRCUS. I This Powerful and Mammoth Combination offers the Finest ExMbiton on record ? ■ ■ ■ o NOTICE— SIGNOR CHIARINI advertises no special feature that he doea not exhibit and haa 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. FRICES OF ADMISSION— Dress Circle (chairs), 5s f Stalls (carpeted), 3s ; Fit, 2a Children nnder 9 years of axe Half-ralce. N.B.— Speoial Rates for Schools when coming in a body for the Afternoon Perfonnanoea. Mr DO NOT FORGET THE DATES^ - * FRIDAY, 21st; SAT^BDAT ? ggnd; MONDAJ, 24 ■ ' •'-■ ■• ■ ; .-•" ■!• ?'.--5--s : -
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 257, 10 November 1879, Page 2
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664Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 257, 10 November 1879, Page 2
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