THE HANOVERIAN BAND will give a PERFORMANCE this evening (SATURDAY), in the Long Room, at the Wakatu Hotel. Leader— August Kasten. PROGRAMME. PAET I. 1. Francis Joseph's March . . . Joh. Gung'l. 2. Terzet— Opera BelUarius . . . Donizetti. 3. Quadrille — Opera Indra . . . F. Ressel. 4. The Elfen Waltz ..'.... M. Schacht. 5. Esplanade Galop Joh. Strauss. 6. Potpouri — Op. Robert the Devil Donizetti. PAET 11. 7. Adelaide Polonaise Joh. Strauss. 8. Terzet— Opera Erode .... Bellini. 9. Aana Quadrille Joh. Strauss. 10. Rosamond Polka A. Herzog. 11. Austrian Landler Jos. Gung'l. 12. Cavatina— Opera Norma . . . Bellini. The Doors will be opened at 7 o'clock ; Performance to commence at 8. Front Seats, 55. ; Back Seats, 2s. 6d. /^DD FELLOWS' HALL, NELSON. POSITIVELY FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, February 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, and 20th. Arrival of the far-famed and world-renowned WIZARD, Ventriloquist, Professor of Experimental, Scientific, and Mechanical Philosophy, Great Modern Magician and Improvisatore, JACOBS, Whose unrivalled and astounding Wonders have met with unbounded success throughout Europe, Australia, and California ; and previous lo his return to England, has decided on a short visit to New Zealand. His arrangements in Nelson cannot, under any circumstances, be prolonged beyond the above FIVE NIGHTS, the Hall being engaged for the meeting of the Provincial Council. Those who wish to see this great Master of the Art Magique must go on these occasions, or they will lose a treat indeed. The Entertainment will be varied each night, and enlivened with the Comic Dkollebies of the Wizard's Assistant, MR. GOBLIN SPRIGHTLY, Who ha 3 been justly termed a perfect Original. Doors open at half-past Seven ; the Wizard and his Goblin appear at Eight o'clock. Front Seats, 65. ; Back Seats and Gallery, 4s. 5 Children under 12 years, Half-price. DUN MOUNTAIN COPPER MINE COMPANY (LIMITED). rriHE ADJOURNED MEETING of the JL Resident SHAREHOLDERS in the above Company, will take place in the Court House, on THURSDAY every next, at Six o'clock precisely. Shareholders are particularly requested to attend. Nelson, Feb. 11, 1858. GREAT REDUCTION in the PRICE of SUGARS, Just Received per Mary Clarke. On sale at Symons's Store Bridge Street. T ITHOGRAPHIC VIEW of the TOWN -Li of NELSON, by DAY and SON, London, from a photograph by Mr. CROMBIE, Nelson, 1857. On sale by W. M. Stanton, Corner of Trafalgar and Hardy Street. NELSON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. A SPECIAL MEETING, for the ELECTION of CHAIRMAN, DEPUTY-CHAIR-MAN, and COMMITTEE, will be held on THURSDAY next, the 18th instant, at three o'clock, at the Trafalgar Hotel. Geoege Ridings, Hon. Secretary. Nelson, Feb. 12, 1858. A CARD. MRS. LEWIS, St. Kilda Boarding Establishment, Waimea-street. February 10, 1858. JUST RECEIVED— 20 CASES LARGE TD PIPES. On Sale at SYMONS,S STORE, Bhidge-steeet. ARZETTFS CHAMPAGNE CIDER, In One Dozen Cases. On Sale at SYMONS'S STORE, Beidge-steeet. FARM LABOURERS. TWO or three excellent MEN, just arrived, WANT WORK. They are well recommended. Enquire at this office. MODERATEUR LAMPS AND LAMP-OIL. JUST RECEIVED, and on SALE at the Stores of the undersigned — 5 cases of these celebrated LAMPS (being equally as economical and brilliant as gas), in many qualities and patterns. Will be sold in lots to suit the trade and country storekeepers. 400 gallons of refined OIL, in two, three, and fivegallon tins. Purchasers may also be assured of a continued supply of oil, wicks, glasses, &c., suitable for these Lamps, as regular supplies will be constantly arm ing. Also, BRACKET and BILLIARD LAMPS— an assortment. J. Levien and Co., Commission Merchants, Bridge-street, Nelson. SUPERIOR OIL-CLOTH AND BRUXELLES CARPETS. JUST LANDING, and ON SALE at the Stores of the undersigned — SUPERIOR LONDON-MANUFACTURED [ OIL-CLOTH, 8 yards wide by 25 yards long 6 ditto ditto 25 ditto ditto A few pieces of new and splendidly-designed BRUXELLES CARPETING, brilliant colours and small pattern. Also An assortment of OIL BAIZE TABLE COVERING. J. Levien and Co., Commission Merchants, Bridge-street, Nelson. MASONIC HOTEL, Opposite the Bank, PROPRIETOR— EDWARD EVERETT. Superior Accommodation for Private Families. TC. BATCH ELOR begs respectfully to • inform parties proceeding to the Diggings that they can be SUPPLIED with PROVISIONS, TOOLS, and every requisite procurable in Nelson, at his Stores in Nelson, or on the DIGGINGS at the BRANCH STORES, located as centrally as possible for the convenience of the diggers. All Goods, Parcels, &c, will be forwarded to the Stores at Aorere from the Bridge-street Stores. Also, Parcels, &c., will be transmitted from the Aorere to the Bridge-street Storee as soon as possible, thereby ensuring punctuality. N.B.— The highest price given for Ctold.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 13, 13 February 1858, Page 2
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