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LEVY'S EXHIBITION FISH HAVE ARRIVED. Mackrel, the greatest delicacy, 6d. Barracouta, Habukah, Cod, nnd Ling. 2997 Cray-flsh This Day ! PUBLIC HOLIDAY. ~" OUR ESTABfJSMHENT will be CLOSED on WEDNESDAY at One p.m., being the Opening Day of the Exhibition. 2996 T. S. WYMOND & CO. exhibition! EXHIBITION ! EXHIBITION! ! "piBST- CLASS LUNCH EACH DAY, From 11 till 3, At MINER'S' ARMS. 2989 JOHN DISHER. DESIRABLE INVESTMENT. Situation Charming, ard Healthy as any in thc World. TO BE SOLD, with Esrly Possession, in consequence of its owner briny anxions to return to Kngland, the RESIDENCE of Mr. Baly, at the Port. For terms— which will be mado very moderate— Apply on the Premises. Negotiations with Principals or their Solicitors only. 2995 NELSON EXHIBITION. S\? ENING CEREMONY, National Anthem by the A-iilleey Band, The Inaugural Addbess will be delivered at Half-past Twelve, by Sie David Mokho, wbo has kindly consented to perform this duty in the absence of his Honor the Superintendent. The Exhibition will open at 12 o'clock each day; and close at 9 each nisrht, except Friday, when the Rooms will be closed at 6, to prepare for the Concert, re-opening «t « quarter to 7. 2993 NELSON EXHIBITION. THK CONCERT will Positively take place on FKIDAY EVENING at 7 o'clock p.m. HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITS May be sent in on Tuesday, and on Wednesday Morning up to 10 a.m. SEWING MA.CHINF.S A Special Exhibition of Sewing Ala; lihies in full work on Thursdavl DAIRY PRODUCE. Special Exhibits of Dairy Produoe on Wednesday. Exhibition opens each day at 12 noon. Admission: First day, 1 s 6d; second diy, Is; third day, is, and Is extra for Concert; last day, 6d. Poultry Show on last Day. 2994 GAS FITTINGS ! GAS FITTINGS ! S INGLE AND DOUBLE BRACKETS. 2 and 3 Light Chandeliers Hall Lamps and Slide Pendants Sun Burners fo? bhop Windows 1 iioular do, do, large sizes Argand Burners for Office?, with shades Ga* Moons, plain and engraved. Selected expressly for this il&rket An Early Inspection Invited. NOW ON SALE, At H. HOUNSELL'S, 2987 No. I, Bridge-street. J| ASONI C~¥~A L L. POSITIVELY FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY. Opening TO-NIGHT (Monday), Nov. 24, and continuing Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday, Nov. 25, 20, 27, and 29. First appearance in Nelaon of the celebrated AUSTRALIAN BELL-RINGERS, Instrumentalists aud Vocalists. The talented LYNCH FAMILY Just arrived fr m Melbourne, en route for San Francisco. Assisted by the great Eiglish Ktliiipinn Cornelian and Dancer, M U FRANK VERTEN, From the principal London, Liverpool, Birmingham, ani Munohoirtur T heatres. Me-BK3 t>AKEY and SEY.VTDUK, Pianists. 'I ho programme will include GRAND PERFORMANCES OX 130 BELLr ! and a variety of other Musical Instruments. Selections from Norma, Somnambula, Il Tbovatorb, Martha. &c, &c, and National Airs «'j of all nations, including RING THE HELL, WATCHMAN! ! As performed by the Australian Reli Ringers with enthusiastic applause at tivx Melbourne Town Hall, before the largest au ience (400o) ever congregated in thu Colonies, on Easter Monday, 1672, &c, &c , &c. New Instrunvntal Combinations on the Clock Bells, Picolos, Anglo-Concertinas, Piano, &c, &c, by the Lynch Family. New popular Ballads by the Great Tenor Mr. Frank Verten. Comic Quartettes, including Ching Ching, Chinese Song and Dance, assung and Danced by the Talented Ltngh Family, with immense success throughout Australia, _c. Sailor's Hornpipe, as Danced by Frank Verten throughout England and Scotland. COMIC SONGS AND DANCES Including " Nicodemus Johnson," ;h Sung and Danced by Mr Verten, with tremendous applause in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, &c. Concluding with the New Laughable Farco of ADVENTURES OF A NERVOUS TRAVELLER ! ! J Mr Brown, Landlord of the Royal Mail Harry Lynch, jun. Pompey, the Traveller ... Frank Verten Mrs Brown's Tommy ... Willie Lynch &c, &c. National Anthkm. Reserve Seats 3s j Second Seats, 2s; Gallery, is. Doors Open at Half-past 7, Commence at 8 punctually. HENRY LYNCH, Proprietor. 2988 CHARLES BRIGHT, Agent.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 282, 24 November 1873, Page 2

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