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rJIO LEl\_The « SWAN « INN, Motueka. rpnE AIFETING of the VOLUNTEER asw <«n 7 nnrvvxi f, pon^riN •* SALVAGE COBPS advertised for 8522-3P UOOPER & DODoCIN. FHIDAT bEXT is POSTPONED aatiV ~Z ~ ~ — T U ESD AY, the 2Sth instanf. Temperance Boarding House. w*. clabksok, 35£0 Eon. Secretary. TTOr LUNCHEON from 12 to 2, 1/-. — ■jLjL Breakfast or Tea at a;>> Lour __ _ 35 17-6 J. PI r E i Managr r. V ° lunt €6T reUlOLStratieD, n..i.n i. " „ Richmond. FUNERAL. SUB- COMMITTEE MEETINtt. CJP< It r.S COMMITTEE will meet at the THE Fnencs of the Jate Mr J '-UN O "Btf on Hotel, TO-NIGHT (Wednesi JONtS. of Takaki. are re^o c.fu'ly dat) atSS 1 ) 3519—1 informed that lii« FUN MiALwMI< are the Hcanitai for the New Cemetery* TO-MO! - ~ "" past Two. THE A lltE Jp^^gj^ BOYAt GO>UiifE & SONS, fftjPPes** 3521 ~i Undertakers. L(a?eeg— Mefflrs H'scocV. Hajman & Co. °— ■"■"■'■"■ l ■ — i.nnifnij-^aflß Business Manager— Mr. P. H. Kirby. An Entertamment for a short season only, A N EXHlbTtion OF SOME Commencing TUESDAY, No.. 25 ii. VERY BEAUTIFUL mcm^jn's DISSOLVING VIEWS! TARAMATIC TROUBADOURS (iindly Unt for the evasion ly th 3 Bhhop) ±J A f !e r the most brilliant B ncce« ever with MUSIC AND SINGIN& at infcervsla, known throughout the Australian Colonies will tike pace at the aD^ New Zealand— PORT PUBLIC HALL, UNAPPROACHABLE IS MERIT 1 THIS (Wedueeday) EVENING, „ ' PLEABIRG AND PeBPECTSD PBBFOBKAHCBS ! Doo M openat7,Enfert a inm e ntat7 20 fL()()D op F ~ u FFATTJBES! AJmi.i-0 I/., Children under 15, Sixpence- PKO FUSION O^^OVELTIES ! ! K^ Tickets can be obtained at the Mail Tm? rvKTTiy!v at .r t , Tn^ «™ „„„ Office, Mr H. D. Jackson'd, and Mr Fran THE G EN UiNE SENSATION OF THE zen'e, the Port. . 3501 HAY I! I 3511 AUSTRALIAN TOUR OF fIHIAEINrS EOYAL ITALIAN CIRCUS ! V AND PERFORMING ANIMALS. Fbidat, Saturday, and Monday, Nov. 21, 22, and 24. Afternoon and Evening—Two Performances Daily. Two Mammoth Shows in One! ■ The Stud of jlducated Horses !!! SIGNOR G. CHIARINFS Admirably Trailed Horses, a la haute ecole, are the models of perfection, evincing in their performance »hn n.>ar approach of brute instinct to human reason. Attractive ! Interesting ! Instructive ! Grand Congress of Arenic Stars I The Baet Riders ! Champion Leap re I New Performances ! New Acts ! New Faces I Compriaio-; a cluster of the moat Talented Artists ia ibe Profeiaion ! A Grand Consolidation of Genius ! Among the Wild Animals — the Finest and Freshest ever aobmitled forithe Public's approval and appreciation — will be found a Den of PEBFOKMING EOYAL BENGAL TIGERS ! Which will be introduced by CHARLES WARNER, the Intrepid Tiger Tamer, who handles these ferocious beasts without the slightest fear. THE PERFORMING BISON ! This Colossal Beast is from the Rocky Mountains of North America, and be ridden in the character of a * WILD GOXUE.AJN'GEiiE XNDI.A.Xff. The Performing HUANAGOS, From the Pampas of Patagonia. THE EDUCATED ZEBRAS! From Southern Africa, will be introduced by Mr Feed. Sylvester. These In tractable species of the animal kingdom are the only ones ever known to Perform Free in the Arena. A School of Performing Dogs! Exhibiting the moat Wonderful Canine Sagacity — Performing Acts incredible if not seen. :o: Everything New and Beautiful ! A World of Foreign Features ! :o: The Whole Forming THE LAR GES7 GIR GUS Exhibition ever seen under One Management. Suberb display of Prowess by the GREAT ROYAL ITALIAN CIRCUS. This Povip-ful and Mammoth Combination offers the Finest ExMbiton on record ? NOTICE-'SIGNOR CHIARINI advertises no special feature that be does not exhibit and has no rival worthy the name in the profession. The Old Reliable—" Ataajs good, now better than ever. TWO Performances Daily. Doors open at 1 and 7 j commence at 2 and 8. PRICES OF ADMISSION— Dress Circle (chairs), ss ; Stalls (carpeted), 3a; Pit, 2a. Children under 9 years of age Half-price. j N.8.-- Special Rates for gjfcbools when coming in a body for the Afternoon Performance!. ;bs" do js t ot forget the dates— FRIDAY, Slst; SATURDAY, Sj&ad; MONDAY; 24

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 265, 19 November 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 265, 19 November 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 265, 19 November 1879, Page 2

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