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, ODD-FELLOWS' HALL, NELSON. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY\ MON DA V AN D TU E _ DAT; MARCH "26 and 27. PR O F E S SO R ' ji'C'b B S, THE WOKLD'-KBNOWIi'ED WIZARD, VENTRILOQUIST, AND IMPROVISATORE, Having arrived in Neisoiifor the purpose of erobarkif ing to Australia, : 'en route for Europe, will,- by par-' ticular desire, give TWO ENTERTAINMENTS.On the above occasions the Stage will ; be maghifi-"" cently fitted' up, with the costly and ingenious' Apparatus' designed from planfrofriis own invention. The Performance will be 1 entirely "changed'- each evening. Doors open at half-past 7 ; commence at 8 o'clock. Reserved Seats, 55. ; Second Seats, 35.; Gallery, 25.; Children 1 ," half-price. 172 General Government. Department of Electric Telegraph. NOTICE. riIHE public are hereby informed that, on- and after , JL SATURDAY, the 24fh instant, the STATION" ■ will be OPENED, in 'the Post-office Building,'"Nelson, for the "Transmission and Receipt of Messages. The Tariff can be ascertained on application at the Office. ALFRED SHEATH, ' • Telegraphic Engineer. Nelson, March 23, 1866. 170 NOW LANDING, ex < 'Dona Anita,' from London, and ON SALE by the undersigned^" '* pT f\ TONS of the best English HOUSE' COAL. t)\-f Consumers of English Coal are recommended to lay in their winter stock,- while they are now landing from the ship. 162 R. G. GIBBONS, Government Wharf. MRS. DREW'S Millinery and Straw Hat Establishment, Trafalgar-street. JUST RECEIVED, ex 'Dona Anita,'', a Large : ■ and Elegant Assortment of AUTUMN and- WINTER- ' GOODS, consisting of all the Latest Novelties- in -• . BONNETS, HATS, &c., &c. Bridal bonnets; the new shape, Empire Bridal wreaths and veils; "very choice ■ Wreaths and head-dresses, most novel styles Mourning bonnets and falls " Ladies' and- children's straw hats of every description One hundred and fifty elegantly-trimmed hats, commencing from Ss. 6d; Dress caps, widows' caps, and borders Infants' bonnets and hats; very pretty White and black falls, new shape Bonnet fronts, bonnet ribbons ; *' ; . Feathers, flowers, silk dress laces ... Ladies' white silk stockings : White, black, and colored tariatans ■■- - White and black spotted net ' White, black, and colored tulle, &c, &c. Mrs. D. has made arrangements for "Further Shipments of Winter Goods, the first of which will be received per 'Danish Beauty,' daily expected. 164 LABOR MART, BRIDGE-STREET. X ADIES and gentlemen residing in town will find I i it to their advantage to apply at the Labor Mart for servants. ' • - , : Persons- in the country requiring labor will' be immediately attended to on sending a communication to the Labor Mart, Bridge-street, Nelson. 29 WANTED, immediately, Female Servants. Apply to Mrs. FLOOD, Labor Mart, Bridgestreet. -5 WANTED, Situations. ■by steady Farm Laborers. Apply to Mrs. FLOOD, Bridge-st. 9 WANTED, an APPRENTICE. Apply at the Office of this Paper. WANTED, a Female Servant and a Nursemaid. Apply to Mrs. ARMSTRONG, Geelong and Balhirat Hotel, Bridge-street. 104 TJTT ANTED, a Female Servant; ■ liberal ■ salary YV given. Apply to Mrs. ASKEW, Bridgestreet. -- W ANTED,- a First -cAss BOOT-MAKER Apply to GEORGE HOUSTON, Havenroad, Nelson. WANTED, by a respectable married couple, a SITUATION as Domestic Servants. Apply at the Office of this Papen- 173 GOLDEN FLEECE HOTEL. Waimea-road. SERVANTS WANTED.- Apply xo Mrs. RICHARDSON. J- 56

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 18, 24 March 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 18, 24 March 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 18, 24 March 1866, Page 3

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