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THEATRE ROYAL MR. E. TENNYSON SMITH THIS EVENING GouaH's Oration, "Social Responsibilities." 10-morrow Night POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT Rarf Elocutionary Treat ! DRAMATIC RECITALS of popular Poem?, &o, intprfp^Bcd with VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, oonsitting of Solos, Duets, Choruses, Violin Solos, by wtll known and Popula-R Local Amateurs, IRRESISIABLE HUMOR ! EXQUISUEPATnOSI! INIMITABLE MIMICRY ! ! 1 REALISTIC TRAGEDY !! ! ! Splendid Pir gramme! TWO HOURS' AMUSEMENT ! Hjb Worahip tbo Mayor will preeidf , Doors open at 730. Commence at Ei_,ht Popular Prices— Front Seats 2/- Gallery &nd Baok Seats 1/-. Tickets and Programmes from H, D. Jaukaoo, Hounee'l & Co., T. B. Huffam, T. Pe:tU, and Miss Ramra. OK REWARD will be PAID to snyoDO X/O who will give INFORMATION tLat will LEAD TO TEE CONVICTION of N c Peraou crPereoia who EAR-MARKED LAMB 3 on the MAlT.il RUN. 2937—1 J. NEWPORT & SON. g)/\ PIECES Brown Linen Holland being A\J thrown away @ 4£d per yard at the Auckland Clothing and Drapery Co.'s sale 2939—1 FOR SALE. Q AAA AORES ot F " sb Cla sa SHEEP O«UUv/ COUNrRY (unimproved) in tae POVERTY BAY DISIRICT. To i.c cold in Lots of NOT LESS THAN 2000 Acres. Piso-, TWELVE SHILLINGS PER ACRE. For particulars apply to R. B. JACKSON, —12 Trafalgar-^. REVOLUTION. REVOLUTION. REVOLUTION. THE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON. THE SIXTIETH (BH) SERIES of SHARE 3 will date from MONDAY Next, 19th October, offering the most favorable opportunity for both Borrowers and Investors to enter the Society. The Profit declared for the half-year ended 30th September, 1891, was at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, and all Borrowers participate in this profit. Full information obtained at the Office of the Society, Hardy-street. THE usual MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION MEETING will be heJd ab the Ofi&oe, Hardy street, on MONDAY EVENINa nex', 19th October, 1891, from 7 to 8 30. Stewards— Meeera Everett and Finney. GEO. M. ROUT, 2928- 6 Secieary. FOR SALE. FARM, LOWER MOUTERE. The Property of MRS JENNENS' comprism* soms 67 ACRES good flit s gr:oul tural LAND, and 100 Acres low undu ating Hille, suitable for sheep. Threa Acres tie in Orchard, and some Twenty-seven Acres are in Crop. The bnildings comprise a nine-roomed dwelling House, nearly new, Stable, Barn, and outbuildings. Apply on the premises to Mrs Jennonp, cr to "~ PITT & MOORE, FOR SALE OR TO LET. Tbe'pleasantly Htua el Euburban RESIDENCE and GROUNDS near Richmond, lately in the occupation of W. Douglas Esq , comprising cubstantial Dwelling House, Ooaoh-honse, Stable?, and outbuildings, an i 20 ACRES of Land conveniently subdivide) into Garden and Paddcoka. Apply tt PITT AND MO ORE, FOR SALE— SHEEP FARM of 340 Aoxq?, Stanley Brook, well Blua'ed and capable of carrying come 700 sheep. The impro vernen 1 8 oa the property conipriee 9-roomed Dwelling Houße, and also shearing shed, btables, cow shed tnd outbuildings. Some 300 aores are in gra°e, one in in orohaid, and the remainder in ftandiug bush. The property is well adapted for sheep, being moßtly low hills, with from 50 to 60 aorea flat land. 2ApJy to PITT k MOORE. FOR SALE— FARM situated wi.bia 2 miles of Motaeka Wharf, containing 90 acres of wbioh 60 acreß arj in crop, and tiio remainder of the land is in grass. The buildiDgs compriße B~rcomed Dwelling House, stable jmd outbuilding. Price, *600. App'y to PITT & MOORE. FOR SALE. FOR SALE.'— AY Small SHEEP ,KUNo ebcut 820 aorrs Freehold, near Neleon. Apply to PITT & MOORE. FOR SALE.— First»olasß AGRICULTURAL LAND, 27^ aerts, near Brightwater, being Part of Section 2, Waimea Sontb, formerly belonging to Mr. William White, and now let to Mr. Snowcen. This ib all good level land, and is Bitna'ed near to the Brightwater Railway Station. To be sold at a low prioe, and on easy terms, by order of the Mortgagee, Apply to PUT & MOORE. MONEY TO LEND on favorable terms, at low rates of interest, n approved freehold security, in buu«>* to it borrowers. Investments made,,; ad intoreste.collected for vnts. PITT&MOOBH, 80U0K: [«, fifiUOK

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 245, 15 October 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 245, 15 October 1891, Page 3