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B BUTTLE will Clear lot Hosiery. • Cashmpre, Cotton and Thread, Sanitary and Diamonk Dyes. 3830—1 p LOYAL MARINE LODG-h'— Orv o Meeting und Flower Sf.ow POSTPONED un'il furihnr rotico.—W. HUNTER, C.S, 3822— 1p COISi GR f;G ATIO NXL CHURCH , ryiHE PUBLIC SERVICE for this week will ■&. be held on THURSDAY (to-morrosr) instead of Wednesduy, at 730, and will bo conducted by Rev. W. A. EVANS. The usual MONTHLY CHURCH MEETING immediately afterwards. 3825—1 H BATTEKY NEW ZEALAND REGIMENT ARTILLERY. (Ti OVERKMENT MO.STSR PARADE XX THURSDAY, 28;h November, 780 Every Member must att id, bri g:Dg with h ra all GjTcrLme:t property ia his po ecbsiov. A. J. LEG GAT T, 382f1-*-l Capt. Commanding-. liICHMO K D , ODDFKi.LOWS' HALL. TUiiSDAY, DEC. 3, at 2 p.m. SALE oTwORK USEFUL and FANCY AKTICLEB, FISHrO'.".D. &c,, &c. Admsskn 6d. C' ildre.\ Free. -—4 WANTED PARTNER in FLAX BUSI« NESS. Only small capital requhea. Apply Mail Oi-fice. 3807— 2G ALL FAINTS PARIbII. CSONTBIBUTIONS to the SALE OF * WORK PRODUCE AND REFRESHMENT STALLS will be thankfully received by the Ladies of the Committee ; or may be left at Mr J. P. COOKE'S, Hardy Bt. ~BIRCH BAEK. f jII?KDEI-iS WANTED for 200 Corda on ■JL or before the loth December. For paniculars apply PATSY MARTIN, W AKEFIh.LD, cr M, LIGHTBAIND, 381 1—3 3811—3 EXHIBITION OP PICTURES, NEW ZEALAND WILD FLOWERS, and other PAINTINGS "WILL BB ll* LD AT THE SHELBOTJiiNE ST. SCHOOL-ROOM, Nov. 29, 3<\ and Dec. 2. Admission 1/-. Seison Tickets 2/~. -t d mHE GOVERNORS of NELSON COL* -1 LEGE invite TENDERS for the SUPPLY FOR TWELVE MONTHS from the Ist January, 1890, of GROCERIES, MEAT, BREAD, MILK, FUEL, and other necessaries to the Two Colleges — Boys' and Girls'. Full particulars may be seen, at this Office. TENDERS marked outside "TENDER FOR SUPPLIES" and addressed to the Secretary will be received at this Office till Noon of WEDNESDAY, the 4th of DEC EMBER next. OSWALD CURTIS, Secretary. College Office, Nelson Nov. 27th, 1880. 3827— t d THEATRE ROYAL, Lessee R. Dobsay Ogden. FOUR NIGHTsTnLY i FOUR NIGHTS ONLY 1 1 To-NIGHT ! ~\f\ THE BABY OGDEN CO. T> A LT \J THE BABY OGDEN CO. jLJjfJL J OwEDNBSDAyTnov. 27th._O JL BABY OGDEN as JO JO JO OG Jf\ — TYI7 pj \J THURSDAY, Nov. 28th. _L/JCi Tf\> BABY OGDEN as "Vf fJ\J OLIVER TWIST. XX Popular Prices -3/- 2/- 1/Box Office at Jackson's Bookseller, HARRY MARSHALL, Business Manager. PROV^CIAL HALL. TO- WIGHT f WEDNESDAY, Nov. 27. Entire Changa of Programme ! fi HEAT MUSICAL ATTRACTION ! \J^ O^erflo'virg Audiences everywhere I ! PAYNE FAMILY! Voaulists, Vii.linißta, Piaoistes, and FiauCist. Natives of Ballarat, Victoria, winners of Ten Firßt Frizo Gold Medals,— and Ma. P.aiph St*,ei/k, Baiitone and Piacist, — who have caused snch a furore all over New Zealand, money heing refused at the doors aliiost every evening. Family Prices 2/- a:id 1/-. Chi!d-.ea Half" price, Doors open at 7.15 Front Scat Tickets aS Mb. J, Hotjnbrll's, Bookseller ; no reserved BRnts. Entire C ann;e of Programme for Wednef day Oodntky Toua : Richmond, Thursday, 28th ; Wakefleld, (Friday, 29tb. —lp JUST RECEIVED FOE CHRISTMAS: A large Assortment of the beat | KAIAPOI CLOTHING, g OA.SES "pANOY /^OODS, j A Complete Assortment of ■ rpO YS, p AMES, QRNAMENTS, &c. Also, an Immense Assortment of CHRISTMAS AND ILLUMINATED CARDS,'! Double the quantity that we have usually purchased for the Season. A Splendid lot of CHRISTMAS FRUITS: Baisius, Eiemo, fcSultanas* Valencias, Muscatels, CurrantSj Figs, Nuls, Peel, Confectionery, Spice, Cordials, and Luxuries of all kinds. T.R.HODDER&OO. Richmond, Moutere, & Dovedale. 3824— t c ROYAL KINK. THE EXHIBITION OF ANTIQUITIES, OBJECTS OF INTEREST, SCIENTIFIC INSTRDMENNTS WORKS OF ART, &c, &c, AND THK SALE OF WORK, JMONSTER CHRISTMAS TREE &0., &o (| IN CONNECTION WITH ALL SAINTS' PARISH, WILL OPEN ON TUESDAY, 3rd December, at '6 p.m., and be continued until Embay, Dec. 0. In addition to the Exhibits, the following ENTERTAINMENTS will take place in the Evenings : — Tuesday, 8 4 30 p.m.- Limelight Views of Eng. iißh Places and Persons, shown by th( Bishop. ' Wednesday, B'3o p.m. — Limelight Views shown by Rev. F. Innes-Jones. ; Thursday, B*3o p.m. — Lecture on Samoa anc Tonga, illustrated, by Dr. Hudson. Friday, 7 p.m.— Popular Views for Children shown by Mr R. I Kingsley. The Bijou Band will play Selections eacl , evening. Refreshments provided at moderate charge Admission 1/ ; Lectures 6d extra ; Children'; Entertainment 3d extra ; Season Ticket for the foub days (exclusive of Leo tures), 2/6. R, I. KINGSLEY, Secretary,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 302, 27 November 1889, Page 3

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