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Public Notices. PROVINCIAL HALL, NELSON. TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, JUNE 15. lUp. GEORGE COTTERELL Has the honour to announce that, at the request of his Friends, he is induced to repeat his NEW ORIGINAL DRAWING-ROOM ENTEKTAINMENT (MUSICAL and DRAMATIC), "TABLE TALK," AND "UNERAMED PICTURES.' The purpose of the Lecturer is to present a series of PICTURES of EVERY DAY LIFE, or of INDIVIDUAL PECULIARITY, which may be found in every community. Such subjects have formed the basis upon which John Parry, Albert Smith, Woodin, Mr. and Mrs. Gkrman Reed, and others have built up celebrity for themselves and provided recreation for the people and containing, perhaps, as little that can be objected to as can be possibly found in conne* tion with Popular Entertainments of the present day, P R O G R A M M E.— Part I, Introduces ADOLPHUS BOOSHER, Esq., who says " Nothing in particular," sings Songs from his own Opera of Humbugiana; also — Wakawakawhak ... An Anglo-Maori Song. Tue Nelson Ladies ... A very fair Burlesque. A MESMERIC CARICATURE, Wherein the Lecturer will personate both Operator and Subjects in the following characters: — Old Whitehead No more fine Weather. An Invalid A Selfish Convalescent. A Prize Fighter ... " For one Round." Monsieur Philigree... A French Photograph. Bob Bonlface The" Taciturn Landlord of the Red Lion. Watkins & Walker... Two Gossips on Red Lion Philosophy — with Song " The Jolly Waggoner.'' PROFESSOR FIDGET, A University Lecturer on "Signs and Symbols Facts and Figures, Faces and Brains. BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, A Fairy .Tale, and Musical Medley... Words by Vanderville, Music by Glover. An Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. Adolphcts Boosher again appears, in his Dressing Gown and Slippers, and discourses on REPOSE AND CONCENTRATION. Song—" Off to the. Grey, or the New Chum's Lament." SLEEP WALKING— A MELO-DRAMATIC SKETCH. A Catastrophe ! ... " 'Tis very Cold." WEDDING SPEECHES After approved models at Modern Wedding Breakfasts. Dr. Ponder The Dreary, Mr. Shyley The Bashful. Mr. Lonesome The Anxious. Mr. Wily The Pathetic. Captain Founder The Model. Master Twemble The Despairing: Mr, Swills The Vague. HEHR VON PROZY explains "MYSTERY" most conclusively. Recites an "Ode* on the Empire City of Wellington,' and sings a little German Mountain Air, with an equally J understandable translation. "WASN'T IT SHOCKING?" MRS. MEALS, who has buried three husbands, discourses cn the " Intense Passions." To conclude with THE TWIN BROTHERS, A Song of Mystery ... Words by Leigh. Tickets for Front Seats, 45., may be had at Mr Stanton's, Back Seats, 2s. tickets at the door. Door open at Half-past Seven, to commence at Eight o'clock. 1284 ONE FREDERICK STANTON having left £HQ. and a Masonic Cross with me, I wish him to call for the same. If not called for before the First of Next Month, it will be placed in the hands of the Police. 1283 TO LET. THE PIER HOTEL. : Apply to Mr. McKENZIE, on the , ,Premises, or to Hooper & Dodson's. . 1285 'ICTQW ON VIEW, a Good Portrait of H.R.H. Ari * : the Duke of Edinburgh. ; Small "Copies Is. -■each; W.i' DAVlS, 'Photographer/ Trafelgarißlreefc.' .:..- ' *.•• ' 7?- , ■■ >• 1287^

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 136, 12 June 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 136, 12 June 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 136, 12 June 1869, Page 1

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