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T3ANK OF NEW SOUTH WALESi Capital, £750,000. Reserve Fund, £212,500. A BRANCH of this Bank will be opened in Nelson about the Ist of December, in the premises, opposite the Union Bank, recently erected by Mr. Symons. D. L. MURDOCH, 436 Inspector for New Zealand. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, -*- 1562. The time for receiving PHOTOGRAPHS, &c., is extended until THURSDAY, December 5, 1861, which will also be the latest day for receiving articles of any kind intended for the Exhibition. On behalf of the Commissioners, C. ELLIOTT, Hon. See. Nelson, November 18, 1861. 434 Young Men's Mutual Improvement Society. ONE of the rooms belonging to the Town Committee of Education has been temporarily placed at the disposal of the above Society. Pel-sous desirous of becoming MEMBERS are directed to leave their names with any member of tin. Committee, or the undersigned. JOHN JONES, 430 Sec. pro tern. ODD-FELLOWS' HALL. GRAND DRAWING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENT. Directress Mrs. "W. H. Foley. New Scenery hy Mr. Hodgson. TN consequence of its great success, and at ■*■ the request of numerous Patrons of the Drama* the Management has much pleasure in announcing the laughable Comedy, entitled the YOUNG WIDOW, for repetition This Evening. Last Night hut one of the Season. THIS EVENING, NOVEMBER 22,1861. The performance will commence with the muchadmired Drama (in two Acts), entitled TIME TRIES ALL, or, THE HEART'S TRIALS. Mr. Leeson Mr. Swarm. Matthew Bates.. ..Mr. Vernon Webster. Hon. Augustus Collander Yawn Mr. Newman. Charles Clinton Mr. Martin. Tom Tact Mr. Wilson. Laura Leeson Mrs W. H. Foley. Fanny Fact Miss Melville. (A lapse of three years is supposed to occur between the Acts.) After which, A POPULAU INTERLUDE. Song, " Buy a Broom," (in character), Mrs, Foley. The Entertainment will conclude with (by particular desire) the successful comedy (in two acts), entitled THE YOUNG WIDOW. Mandeville Mr. V. Webster. Splash (his valet).... Mr. Swank. Aurelia Fairlove (a young widow), Mrs. VV. II Foley. Lucy (hpr attendant) Miss Melville. Prices of Admission—Front Seats and Gallery (reserved) 45.; Body of the Hall, 2s. 6d. Doors open at halt-past Seven. To commence at Eight o'clock. Tickets may be had and nieces secured at Mr. ST AN TO N '8, Trafalgar-street. The Volunteers' Band is engaged. 440 1 000 i'A™6l3 FOR SALB at L\J\J\J LIGHTBAND AND JACKSON'S. 414 Stoves. Stoves. Stoves. A MERICAN COOKING and REGlS- ■£*■ TER STOVES, the largest assortment in New Zealand on sale at the Stoics of 4 '*lß JOHN SYMONS AND CO. Just Received, 200 PAIRS MEN'S BLUCHERS at &\J\J LIGHTBAND AND JACKSON'S. 445 Furnishing! Furnishing! "C 1 URN ITU RE of every description.— *- Also, CHINA. ':LASS, and FART HEN WAKE On sale at the stores of 4t9 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. To Sportsmen. HALL AND SONS Rifle and -Glass GUNPOWDER, SHOT, and CAPS. On sale at the stores of 450 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. MODERATOR LAMPS, a splendid as- ■*-'■■- sort ment, with China and Brazen Stands, from the best makers. Also, COLZA OIL in any quantity. 4,1 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. COLLINS' American Cast Steel Mining TOOLS of every description On sale at the stores of 452 JOHN SYMONS AND CO. To Families. rPHE undersigned beg to call the atten- ■*- tiori- ? ;6f families to their superior stock of BLACK arid GREEN TEAS; also, GROCERIES of every description, which thoy are selling at Wholesale Prices. Finest Souchong Tea, Bs. Gd. per lb ,or 6 lbs. for 20s. Good Hlaclc Tea, 3s. per lb., or 6 lbs for 17s. The best refined Crushed Loaf, in any quantity, 7d. per lb. §^F AH Goods delivered free of expense in any part of the city. JOHN SYMONS AND CO., Wholesale and Retail Grocers. 453 Ex Gladiator, from London. rjENTOUL BROTHERS have just re- -"-■^ ceived, per the above ship— Finest Con«ou. Pekoe, and Gunpowder Teas Crushed Loaf Sugar Plantation, Ceylon, and Media Coffee Pest London Soap Starch, Blue, Currants, Raisins Imperial Plums, Jordan Almonds Sago, Mustard, Ginger, Mixed Spice Huntley and Palmer's assorted Biscuits Bell and -Mack's Matcbes Negrohead Tobacco Anchovy and Bloater Paste Confectionery Candied Lemon, Oransje, and Citron Peel ; Glue, Ink, Blacking, &c, &c. '. Trafalgar-street, November li). 427 SOn BIDES PftlME ENGLISH kJ\J\J kip > Light and Stout. On Sale nt 456 LIGHTBAND AND JACKSON'S. UEADACHE CURED, in fiVe minutes, xx by SHAMPOOING in Ihe Turkish style at W. H. WEST'S Hairdrcssing Saloon. . 409

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 426, 22 November 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 426, 22 November 1861, Page 2

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