j TO-NIGHT. jrpHE AT R E |3"0 Y AL, i Mr Ralph Steele... Proprietor and Manager RACE AKD SHOW NIGHTS WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, Nov. 29th, 30th, and Deo. Ist. Re-nppearaoce of the old favourites altera four years successful tour through Great Britain and South Africa. STEELE-PAYNE BELLRINGERS (Late original Payne Family). Musicians, Vocalists, Violinists, Ii strumentalisls, Glassophonists, and Par . Singerß. Popular family prices, 2/- and 1/- ; fieservtd seats, 3/- ; children half-prioe. Doors open 7'30 ; commence 8 o'clook. Box plan at Jackson's. Day sale at St llard& McCabe's. For programme of music and artists see diy bills aad circulars. —3 Representative -R. T. Tregabki, R ECHABITE HALL, November 30th' JLli — FLOtVER SHOWT a d ENTER' TAINME\T, under the auspcsof the Loyai Marine Lodge. Additional Class: Btst Floral Design. Commence at 8 o' lock. Admission 6d. 2 GULLY-RICHMOND LOAN EXHIBITION. MONDAY, Nor. 27tb, to SATURDAY, December 2nd. Admission 1/-, Children 6d, Season Tickets 2/0. Open on Wednefday from 2 to 5. Thursday, Friday, aad Saturday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. SOUTH AFRICA. -On FRIDAY EVENING a Paper will be r ad by MRS .7. H. NICHOLSON containing personal reminiscances. She will also ncita Kipling's new poem. NINA JONES, — tc Hon. Soc. to Loan Committee, NELSON ELECTION MR HURSTHOUSE invites the Electors to meet him as folio Rs:— J^ The Port Hall, Thursday, Nov 30tb, at 8 p.m, Apj.leby, Friday, Dec. Ist, at 7-30 p.m. Ranzan, Monday, Deo 4h, at 730 p.m. NELSON ELECTION MR JOHN GRAHAM invites the Electors to meet him as follows : — WAIMEA WEST-Schoolroom, Thursday, Nov. 30th. RANZAU — Schoolroom, Friday, Dec Ist HAPPY VALLEY- Schoolroom, Saturday Evening, 2nd Dec. PORT HALL— Monday Evening next, at 8 o'clock. All Country Meetings at 7.30 p.m. THEATRE ROYAL, TUESDAY, Deo. sth, at 8 p.m. MOTUEKA ELECTtoTT ME MOFFAIT will Address the Electoisas under:— TAKAKA- Oddfellows' Hall, Friday, Dec Ist LONG PLAlN— Schoolroom, Saturday, Dec. 2nd EAST TAKAKA— Monday, Dec. 4th MOT UKK 4.— lnstitute Hall. Tuesday Meetings at 7-30. WHEN in Pain buy Koolibab. When in doubt swallow Loaeby's Wahoo, Two best remedies made. REWARD BOOKS (XMAS (SEASON), NOW la- ding, rx lata arrival?, a splendid assortment in r.bove fram thi fo'liwing wd'.-kncWii publisher?, viz. -.— Blaikie 4 00., Hcdier and Stoughtoa, Ward, Look, N : sbat, R?ligous Tract Society Bundiy, Sjhool Uoioo, eto,, thus affording a iplendid opportunity for Sjhoil Committees and others to obtain tire litest and bsst works suitable for prises. Liberal terrre to Babool«, eto. Note the addbess— J E HOUNSELL & CO IRAFALGAR STREET. ORIOKET GOODS EX MAORI. FROM DUKE & Sosi AND WISDEN'S, FULL STOCK O? BATS, BALLSj STUMPS, GUARDS, GAUNTLET GLOVES, Exo. Th.9 bestjlot] evee imported Into N leoo. TEINNIS~GOODS A CO'rfPLETEjJNE V STOCK OP TENNIB RACQUETB, BALLS, NETS, Etc. H. D. JACKSOrST
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 270, 29 November 1899, Page 3
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