T” A _ ,.,, : ;l.rivT-a?: : Messrs Litchfield & Son <3irt the | highest price for Gold, Silver, and Copper, Also for Farm and Dairy Produce, in exchange for Goods.
ATHENEUM THEATIIE. Two Nights .ONLY. Tuesday and Wednesday "9fch and lOth September.' *,j iFIfiST: APBEA RA¥CE S OF Syhro and Lawtons’ Surprises/ i Success, of the past guarantee for the future. Everything new, novel, and original. /. Each and every one a recognised artist, who have performed in all the leading,theatres tn.. America, England, Australia, and New Zealand. Acknowledged by the Press and public to" he the" best and" most refined and original entertainment travelling, grand change of programme each evening, IUO laughs: int 100 minutes. A. U. W OOLCOTT, J ' Advance Agrent.
I HJYAL BLUE HOUSE ! J. P. COOKE, i ■ ■ 1 - 1 ■ j ■ - if MPORTER OP POINTS, COLOURS and il OILS J, I Glass, Paper-hangings, Varnishes, j Brusinyareuaud ;aJl.;P?ihtei , s , t ; ’ j Requisites.j All Orders promptly attended to, and j forwarded by Coach or Steamer.; | Hardy’Street.J Nelson., ? Havelock; Board of Commissioners’ General Election Notice. In accordattee’ with the ‘‘ Town Districts’ Act, 1881 j Amendment Act 1883.” ‘ ‘ " T HEREBY give Notice that an Election for Five (6) members for the Town of Havelock Board of Commissioners will: be held in the Town Board Office, Inglis-strect, on;Wednesday, the 17th September, 1890. And I hereby give further notice that I have appointed the shop- of H. L. N. Clarke, situate in Lucknowstreet, Havelock, to be the place, and Wednesday, the 10th September to be the day ’ for the Nomination of Candidates. Every nomination of a Candidate must be in the form; given in the Second Schedule of the “ Regulation of Local Election Act, I,B76,.signed by two Electors and by the Candidate .in token of his assent to such nomination, and must be addressed to me,,, and, dtdivered at the shop of H. L. N. Clarke, Lucknow-street aforesaid before noon on Wednesday,' the 10th September, 1890. .. . H. LI N;'Clkpke, Returning Officer. Havieiock, September 2, 1890.
Remember Mrs. Lloyd’s BOARDING AND DINING ESTABLISHMENT. Visitors from the Country will fin'd every convenience for themselves or families. CHARGES MOHEBATE. STABLE ON THE PREMISES, Hardy-street, Nelson. A. C. Parmenter, ' ' (Late John - Cann) .carries on this Old Established Business! Tailoring in all its ; branches, and warranted to give astisfaction. A Nice Selection of Tweeds, always on hand. Town and Country Orders promptly attended to. Gollingwood-street, Nelson.
ATHENEUM THEATRE, ■ ' HAVELOCK. . . 1 Saturday Night, SEPTEMBER 6th, Complimentary Benefit to Mr. Chas. Voss VENTRILOQUIST, - Who will introduce on this occasion his Four Figures— • Obediah (the QuakeV), song, Temperance Band ; Sarah, song, There is a Happy Land ; Upcle Pete,' song, Hush a-bye Baby \ Happy George, Parliamentary songi The Coming Member To finish up with .Mystic Voices,, when Mr Voss will throw his voice to different part of the Theatre. MISS ETHEL GORDON, (Mbs. Voss.) '' ’ " i In a , budget of- serio-comic , spngs-f- ---' Simple Country Maid; Laughters, ; &C., &C., ’ and will also appear with Mr Voss in : 'the l laughable sketch ; produced the first time in Havelock, " entitled- j , < “The German Musical Lesson,” v • ■ ■ ASSISTED ; BT . .'i j Ned Mason, King of Negro Comedians, “Big Shoe.” : and Character Impersonations; ; Alf. Gook, Comedian Dr. Drury, in his budget of songs; | Jim Mclnty, Song and Dance ; Pro. Ogleby, will play selections during the Evening; : ' Mr J. Wilson, and a host of others. ; Popular Prices, 2s and Is.
OPENING OF THE j HAYELOOK i ApifEUlM THEATRE, ; GRAND SCENERY. : \ Friday, September 5, 1890. MAHAKIPAWA AMATEUR DRAMATIC company. PROGRAMME; "Overture—Orchestica : Mr E. B. Pym, piano ;-' Mr C. ; Marenzi; Violin; Mr C. Allington, cornet, good for nothing.”; ; Tom Dibbles V . ’"Mr KB. Pvm Harry Collier ~ , Mr C. H. Cox Charley MrH. 0. Patterson .Young Mr Simpson ~ Mr G. Dahiel Nan Miss G. Daniel INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES. Overture . Orchestra Duet (comet and ocarina) Messrs E. J. and C. H. Cox Song “The song that reached my • Heart,” Mr E. J. Cox Spug Mr F.-Henderson Song “ The ; Marquis of Camberwell . Green,” Mr 0. J. Cox Song “0, the Boys and the Girls,” Miss Rose Guildford Song- “ Later on,” Mr E. J. Cox Song Mr F. Henderson Song “ Rose, Shanirock, ihd Thistle,” Miss Rose Guildford Song, Irish comic, “ The Christening,” Mr E. J. Cox “ THE BLACK CHEMIST,” Dr Hemlock Mr J. Watts Pete Grabem Mr E. B. Pym Johnny Cramps Mr H. C. Patterson, Stage Manager, Mr E. B. Pym; Business Manager, Mr H. C. Patterson. Scenic Artist: Mu; Chas. Voss. During the Evening Mr. Chas, Voss • WILL GIVE A. Yentriloquil Act, Introducing his MERRY FAMILY. Ac’m'ssion ; Front seats 2b, back Beats Is. : ’
Look Out Mates For “The Old Stand!” W. H. West Can't; Be Etjbbed Out. VISIT the PREMIER Hair- ’ dressing, Shaving,, and Shampooing Saloon, Hot and Cold Baths at all hours. Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist. Fireworks, Toys, and Fancy Goods of every description very- nearly given -away. , .; , / ,MISS ; WHITE, the Celebrated ‘Ladies’. Hair-dresser, always in attendance; 1 Ladies’ hair cut; curled, shampooed -and dressed. Al k'nds of ornamental hair in stock, Ladies’ combings- wove and made in tail, at, the shortest notice. ‘ ' . •Address : Bridge Street, Nelson.
HALF-WAY HOUSE. ■ ■ Kaituna. - MR. 0. HAASE: begs most resfally to announce to the Travelling Public that he ihas. taken: ft# 1 the' Half-way House, Kaituna, where his old and f new friends will always be sure of a welcome. .Only the best brands of Ales, Wines^ ■i and Spirits kept instock. Good Stabling or Paddock, and Comfortable Meals at all hours. WAIKAKAHO HOTEL. To be Opened in Two Weeks. y XL A. W. DILLON will be able f: to accommodate Travellers -at the above Hotel in about Two Weeks Horses and Traps' always on Hire. particulars in a future issue-
Alex. Robertson (From Perth, Scotland), Dyer, Scourer, &c., COLLING WOOD STREET,. NELSON, AND 76, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. L dies’ Dresses, I'amask, and other Curtains, Ostrich Feathers; and every descrip- . tion of Dyeing done. Gent'emenVLight Tweed Suits Cleaned acd Dark Cloth Suits Renovated or 1 yed and Pressed to look equal to new, at'Melbourne Prices. COME ! COME ! COMB"! VISIT THE NELSON Boot Bazaar, (Next Royal Blue House.) First class English and Colonial Boots at Popular Prices, and supplied to order at the shortest notice. GEOEGEHASLEM, Hardy-street, Nelson. G L Beath & Co HAVE the Largest and Best Assorted Stock in the Province of — Boys’ and Men’s New Zealand Tweed Clothing, Colonial Flannels, Rugs, and Dress Goods in . great variety, all at the lowest cash prices. Write for Patterns. tS*Don’t Forget tlie Address— HARD! and TRAFALGAR : STREETS, NELSON,
Counties of Marlborough and Sounds. Notice of Application for a Slaughterhouse License under By-Law 1, Section 2. NOTICE is Hereby given that Alfred .‘Wellington Dillon, of Waikakabo, in the County of Marlborough aforesaid, will, on the First Day of October, 1890, make an application at ihe.lioad Board Office, Havelock, for a License for -a Slaughterhouse situated on his residence area at Waikakaho; in the said County, in accordance with the provisions of “ The Slaughterhouses Act, 1877,’ with amendments,” and the By-Laws made thereunder., ; Dated this third day of September, • 1890. A. W. Dillon. T. H. Hustw jc k, Chemist and Druggist, Blenheim. (Established 15 years), Visits Havelock and Cullensville at intervals. Agent m Oullensville,: Mr Collins, N«w« Agent, v, (.> j
SOHO FOUNDRY, [Established 1860-1 Robt M. Orosbie Boiler-maker, Iron Hi and Brass Founder, General Smith. ‘ Estimates and Specifications given for all descriptions of Miners’, Builders’, and Contractors’ Iron-work. Requisites for Quartz-crushing and Gold mining Machinery cf every cbss. Flax-dressing Machinery a speciality. ON HAND, AND hOR SALE, CHEAI-* One new 10-hp Horizontal Engine, one s’-hp ditto, and one 4hp Nertioal Engine juid Boile ; one Double furrow Plough, in good order; one Reaping Machine ditto; one Pair Large Entr noo Gates. j Apply j SOHO FOUNDRY, j Bridge-street, Nelson. IS ALE — Twenty small Sides *- of Bacon @6d per pound. Always on hand—Good i)ry Firewood; H. M. Reaper.
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 64, 5 September 1890, Page 3
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