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TTrTANTED a respectable YOUTH as VV CLERK. Apply in own handwriting only, to A. W. SCAIFF, Trafalgar-at. —2 . BANK HOLIDAY. THE BANK 5 * will be CLOSED . on FRIDAY Nl XT, 23rd instant- St George's Day. 1201—8 SOUTH 881 I ISH INSURANCE COMPANY^ ' •> BIVJDEND WARRANTS ara NOW READY for SHAREHOLDERS on application to SCLANDERB & CO., 1202 Agents. DR. FARRELLE. being about to Tisit . England for tbe benefit of bis health, ALL ACOOUNTS owing to himi or to the lato Firm of FARRELLE. & OuLLINS, must be PaiD to the undersigned' on or before the First day of- May next. All amounts' r.ma'-ning unpaid after that date will be SUED FOR without fariher notice. GEO. HARPER. Trafalgar-street. Nelson, 20th April, 18E0. • * 1198—10 MASONIC UALU THIS EVENING (We n!.day%the Slth.iN-Ti.T. SECOND APPEARANCE. MR. ARTHUR SKETCHLEY, 11L MR. ARTHUR S-KEfCHLEY MR. ARTHUR SKETCHLEY MR. ARTHUR SKETCHLEY MR. ARTHUR SKETCHLEY (Paironis<d by h's Excellency Sm HeboT-LES and I ady Eobinson, the Luke of Co_tnaught, and tbe Mobility bf Eogland.) THE GREATEST LIVING HUMORIST ON EAKTH, from tbe Egyptian Hall, London, who will hare the honor of appearing for a- few nightsonly in his Drawing-room iinter- . ..; '"' ,» '.taicment...'"! ■ _.'-. Mrs. Brown ; at the Play ! Mrs. Brown at tile Seaside ! Mrs. Brown in Paris ! &c, when will be revealed some most amusing Becrete of family life in London. [Fxtract' from the Bristol Poit.] : " Mrs Brown" in BBisTpL.—Mr Sketchley's talents are ; not limited to^ his pen ;he is a most agreeable, gossiping entertainer j and in that capacity, as wtll si by bis writings, we know him, and Wppreciate'him.in,'Briß'tpl, Last .nightjhe the, introduction his old and,fam'!_sr ftlend',, Mrs Brown, by a racy sketch^ in which sbe^rcyca'jed^omeyni'Oßt amusing 'secrets of faiiiily; Llite' t in" 'Eon'dpn. He then accompanied Mrs, Brown in a 'steamboat tug to Margate; and'finaliy recounted in his own quaint_but . mirth .proyoking wky, . her \r.eU-known^dfen:ureßat theplajr.. The monologue was^f uli of- spar klitf& and convulsed the auditors with laughter. • ■7.3b,> Gommen'ce'atiS. J, Admission : Front fc'eits 4/-, Backs do., i :2/r. Ticket? of, Admission may ".be had at Mr. SrANxoN'Ain packeti of Bix, XI is* tid. „Jkfr f P.. Babb^up, friyate Mr. J, Ga^p^Eft, Bysineß . Mansgeri ;iiM«w.r'" ;"/•■.";"..' '.yyyffL"y '*:,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 95, 21 April 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 95, 21 April 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 95, 21 April 1880, Page 2

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