- Ittto np H E A T RE, J- Odd Fellows' Hall, NELSON. Manager Mr. Lee. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. GREAT ATTRACTION! FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY. The Performance will commence with Mark Lemon's celebrated romantic Melo-Drama, entitled, SELF-ACCUSATION; or, A BROTHER'S LOVE. Justice Kindly , Mr. Halford Edward Howard Mr. Morton Steward Dawson Mr. Clements Luke Brandon Mr. Clinton Joe Raby Mr. Eastwood Stephen Darvell Mr. P. Devize Phillip Darvell (his Son) Master Meyers Jonathan Dyke Mr. Heath Mary Brandon Miss Clara Seymour - Patty Raby By a Lady Gamekeepers, <fee. To be followed by the celebrated SIGNOR JOSE MERANDA, who will go through his Unrivalled Feats of POSTURES PLASTEQUE! , ' " Never before attempted in Nelson. =r- ...?\':": ■ i _ .;: ■ 50NG...." Coming through the Rye" .. .. .. Miss Clara Seymour. SONG " The SlayeChase," in character Mr. F. Clements. DANCE by Signor Jose Meranda. The whole to conclude witli a Laughable Extravap?,n:<a, entitled THE COMIC DUEL. PRICES OF ADMISSION :— Dress Circle, ss. ; Back Seats and Gallery, 2s. 6d. Tickets to be had of Mr. STANTON ; Mr. EVERETT, Masonic Hotel; Mr. LUCK, Trafalgar Hotel. Doors open at Half-past Seven ; * Performance to commence at Eight o'clock. A GRAND JUVENILE BALL will -*--*- take place at the Freemason's Hall on WEDNESDAY NEXT, September Ist, under the Superintendence of Mr. J. Winterburne. Prices of Admission (including refreshments), ss. each. Children under 12 years, Ss. Dancing for Juveniles to commence at half-past 7 o'clock. Ditto for Adults at 9 o'clock. Admission by Tickets only; to be had of Mr. STANTON, opposite the Hall. PROSPECTUS. TT is proposed to erect a BATHING X ESTABLISHMENT in Nelson, combining Hot, Cold, Vapour, and Swimming Baths, with all necessary conveniences, both for ladies and gentlemen. The subscription to the baths will be— £ s. d. Family Tickets, per annum ..200 Single' Tickets „ ..100 Single Tickets, per quarter . . 7 6 Paid in advance. Warm Bath, 2s. 6d. extra; to non-subscribers, 3s. 6d. Aa the completion of this establishment will involve a considerable outlay, the projectors are desirous of ascertaining the amount of support likely to be received. Intending subscribers are, therefore, requested, as early as possible, in order that the work may be commenced immediately, to leave their names with Mr. LUCK, Trafalgar- Hotel; Mr. J. ELLIOTT, Examiner. Office; Mr. J. L. BAI LEY, Trafalgar-street; or Mr. W. NORGP-OVE, Bridge-slveet; of either ,of whom further particulars may be obtained. Nelson, August 26th, 1858. DR. TATTON begs to announce that he has OPENED a STORE for the sale of pure aud . unadulterated DRUGS and CHEMICALS (direct from the Apothecaries' Hall), of which he has made arrangement to receive a constant supply. Catt'e medicine of every description, including the formulas of the Royal Veterinary College of England. Orders sent to all parts .of town and country at moderate charges. Observe the address—Haven-road, near the Saltwater Bridge, Nelson. DR. TATTON has commenced his operations in PRACTICAL DENTISTRY. Artificial teeth,.from one toa complete set, on reasonable terms. Stopping and extracting also. ; Children's teeth regulated. Hours of attendance from 11 till 4. Haven-road, near tbe Saltwater Bridge, T> ' AND A. HUNTER, Watch and -*-*-1 * Clock Makers, Bridge-street. ■Brday and 30rhour clocks Silver hunting lever watches, warranted Gold wedding rings, &c At moderate prices. N.B.—Watch glasses from sixpence. Nelson, August 30, 1858. TfOR STRONG and CHEAP BOOTS -*- and SHOES go to TUERELL'S, Trafuigars-treet. TUST OPENED, a GENERAL AS- ° SORTMENT of BOOTS and SHOES, suitable for the present season. THOS. TUBRELL. Trafalgar-street. SOILED GOODS. A SMALL QUANTITY of SOILED -£*- BOOTS and "SLIPPERS will be sold very cheap. THOS. TURRELL. Trafalgar- street. ~'..., .■_.._• - .NO T I C E. TN consequence of several of my SHEEP being WORRIED and KILLED by parties while pig-hunting on my Land in Upper Motueka Valley, I hereby give notice, that after this date, any party found TRESPASSING will be PROSECUTED, and , all DOGS DESTROYED.' | JOHN STANLEY. Upper Motueka Valley, August 27th, 1858. _ __________________ TO FARMERS, BREWERS, AND OTHERS. THE UNDERSIGNED are CASH J- BUYERS of BARLEY. MALT may be had in EXCHANGE for BARLEY, PALE, AMBER, or BROWIJ to suit customers. MALT made for hire. JNO. SMITH AND CO., Waimea-road, Nelson. LOST. QN THE 24th INSTANT, en route hy the Wonga Wonga from the Harkaway off Wellington to the Beach at Nelson, A WHITE DEAL BOX, containing a Coffee Roaster, Drugs, and other articles of great consequence to the owner., The . finder is .earnestly requested to drop a line addressed' T. R. 0., Bush Tavern, in the Wood, Nelson, ornl will be liberally rewarded for hia trouble in the matter. TO BE SOLD, in one or more lots, "**-■ Section 112, Waimea South, with House thereon. Apply to JOHN WALLACE, •;.' On the premises.'
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Colonist, Issue 90, 31 August 1858, Page 2
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