TH ATR£ ROYAL Sub LESBee and Manager .. Mr Tom Pcllaed THE EVENT OF THE YEAR. FOR SIX NIGH I S ONLY, commencing MCNDAY, MAY 29T11. The favoii ea of seven Oolonies POLLARDS 1 LILIPUTIAN OPERA COMPANY. 60 IS NCMBBB Atrargements for the Season— MONDAY, May 29th, ALLADIN UP TO DATEj Tueeday. May 30 LA MASCOTTE Wednefda*. May3l-THE MIKADO Thuisdav, June'l • T, E GONDOLIERS Fiid'y, Juce 2— PATIENCE Saturday. June 3 TUE LITTLE DUKE Complete Orchestra and Chorup. PRIOES— 4/ . 3/-, atd Two Shillings. Box Plan at Jackson's. FRED, W. BUVAL, Businees Maneger. A. LINLEY, Advanoe Agen\ WANTED. Several PERMANENT BOARDERS. Terms, from 183 to 30j per we k Bathroom, ko. Apply MRS PHILLIPS, Claremonc House, Hardy-Etrce'.. BOOKS. ELECTRICITY in the Fervice of Man, Os ; What is Man. by J. Henderßon, ss; Diotionery of Popuiar Medioine and Hayden, 12/6 ; Life and Labour in tbe Far, Far West, by Henry Barley, 7b ; On Population, Malthus, 53 6d ; Later Leaves, Montague Williame, H< ; My Life as an Aulhor, by E. Tupper, 8/6 ; MoJern Zoroßßtrian, by S, Lamp, 4s ; Human Origin, by S. Lain?, li \ JTte Qreat Taboo, by Grant Allen, 3/6; Rufus's Legacy, 6s; For lh, Term of bia Natural Life, M. Clarke, 4s ; The Btory ct Jobn Trevennicb, Walter Rhoades, 2/G ; Children of the King, by Marion Crawford, 2/6 ; The Story of Diok, by Mejor G. Barry, 2a 6d ; Tennyaon, Rue. kin and Browning, by Anne Ritchie, 3/6; Barrack Room Balladß, Kipling, 6s ; Tody Vernie's Flight, by Mrs Hurgerp, 2a; Passing the Love of Woman, by Mrs J. Needell 2*3 ; " The Plunger," by Hawley Smait, 2s ; Ihe Career of a Nibilißt, by J. fcttpnisik, 2/6 H. D. JACKSON. SPECIAL VALUE IN ULSTERS, JACKETS, & CAPES, C SMITH has jnst received a • large shipment of Ladies' and Children's Ulsters, Jackets, and ( Capes in the very latest shapes and , materials, which has been bought at , t Discount of 25 per cent, off whole- ' sale prices. g}gSß \ Ladies' Jackets in Black Serge Mcl- i ton and Crepe Coth and Astrachan at 6/11, 10, 6, 15/-, and 20/Ulandsome Sealette Jackets from 27/6 to 65/Ladies' I lsters, newest shapes, with i large Capes, at 10, 6, 13,6, 17/6, 20/-, and 22, 6 Ladies' Capes, latest styles, in a variety of materials at 7 11, 9/6, 15 .6, i 76, to 45/Sirls' Reefer Jackets in navy and , black (handsome goods) at 5/U, 6/11, 8,6, 11 6, and 13/6 jirls' Ulsters, very large assortment from 3/U G SMITH, rHE CASH DRAPEE, BRIDGE STREET. ! MUSIC. ' MR R. S. AIREY (from Royal Aoademy J of Mueio, London) givts LESSONS m PIANOFORTE and ORGAN, and in ' tIARMONY and SINGING. A HARMONY ' jLASS is hed every TUESDAY EVENING it 8 o'clock. For terms app'y to Mh . aUFFAM, Hardy-st. 1310-lm J CARRIAGES EOR | SALE. i MY present Btook of CARRIAGES, DOG CARTS, and SPRING TRAPS will be jliered at Lowest Fos^ble Prices for Cash, to I ;lear. Inspeotion invited. SCHOLTZ, < —to Bridge-Btreet, ( H BRUSEWITZ, Photographer.— All J , kinds of Outdoor Photography, Port- J taits, Groups, Buildings, Animals, Lid tern < slides, eto., Copying and Enlarging, Little Glems 2/6 firat dozen, 6d per dozen afterwards. Views of Town and Suburbp. Developing, Retouching, and Printing done for amateurs, ; LessoDß given. Orders may be left at Mr Jsokson's Trafalgar-street, or with H. BRU^EVUIZ. Photcgrapher, Waimea-st., , [third house from Mr Pettit's Store. —3m W. R. MAY, RICHMOND, Bbanoheb ai MOUTERE AND THORPE, THE weather being Buitable, I am now prepared to tako in DAIRY-FED PORK for Curing, Weights from 112' be, to 1501ba. Must be Fat and Well Fed. Juet lauded, NEW SEASON'S TEAS, in Half Cheets, Boxes, and Tins. A new and well selected stook of GENERAL GROCERIES. A'so IRONMONGEEY, CROCKFRY, &c. Strictly moderate prices. TO~ BOOTMAKERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. A SJN U G READY-MONEY BUSINESS FOR SALE known as PEARCE'S BOOT ARCADE, Nelson. Stock about £300. Apply to E PEARCE, Cuba-st., Wellington, 0 i GOOD NEWS FOR NELSON. I BOOTS A T LESS THAN COST. BOOTS AT LESS THAN COST. A S the time of our Closing is XJI near at hand, we have determined to make further Reductions in prices in order to clear out the whole of the stock. As the j stock is getting small, and as we shall uot receive any further shipments, those who come first will be best served. LADIES' BOOTS, GENTS BOOTS, CHILDREN S BOOTS. SHOES AND SLIPPERS, All to be cleared out at less than cost at PEARCE'S BOOT ARCADE, * BRIDGE STREET (near C, Smith)
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 124, 27 May 1893, Page 3
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745Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 124, 27 May 1893, Page 3
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