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Nelsaif JPouiiPy Assbciatioh. ART tNtON DRAWINGi j •- Prize. Ticket. Prize. Ticket; * 1 1.490 S 725 3 895 4 2857 3 2823 b igSO V 520 8 84*2 0 477 10 £709 II 243!) 12 1183 13 113 14 2511 15 2«27 1,5 1066 17 i 774 18 278 19 100 We certify lhe above to b 3 correct. J. DOUGAN, Senrt. B. H. MULLER, B JAMES WHITING

mitEATRE TiOYAL, THURSDAY & FRIDAY, Aug 1 & 2 PERRY'S TJIORAmI &*' „,,. -*v ERRif'S XJIORAMA. lhe finest in c the World. Ne-y Pictures— New Songs „, _ —New Artists. — lhe Latest Importation to N.Z Urban's 1907 Electric Machine projecting the pictures on a 35ft screen. The largest picture, ever thrown on canvas^— 2s,ooo candle power Electric Light. T>ERRY'S TiIORAMA. THE BRADY SISTERS, Charmiiig Soloists and Duettists. LITTLE LEAH> r ' ' The wonderful child artist. GEORGE TEMPLE, 1 The Eminent Baritone. THE REXTONS, Australia's Champion Jugglers. Popular Pr.ces: 3s, 2s, and is. mHEATRE ID OVAL. Under the direction of Benno Scherek. CARRENO. THE CELEBRATED PIANISTE. Wno has Achieved such an Amazing and Electrical Success in Australia. CARRENO'S UNIQUE POSITION IN THE MUSICAL WORLD has during the last fifteen years remained undisputed. What Sarah Bernhardt is in the world of drama, what Adelina Patti was in the realm of song —that CfARRENO is in the head-roll of pianists. SHE STANDS AT THE HEAD OF HER CHOSEN ART. The Only Recital in Nelson BY CARRENO Will be given in the Theatre Royal On MONDAY. AUGUST 6th. At 8 o'clock. EXCERPTS FROM THE AUSTRA- | LIAN PRESS : I "She is a supreme artiste." I "She is magnificent." "Carreno amazes her audiences." "She is beyond criticism." "An artiste of consummate taste and delicacy." "Her power is prodigious." "A magnetic artiste of many moods." "Her playing is full of meaning, full of poetry." "Her witchery wiil never be forgotten." "The audience were taken by storm, and there was a scene of wild enthusiasm." Prices of Admission. — Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 6s ; Goneral Admission, 4s and 2s. The Plan of Reserved Seats will be opened at' Jdckson's on WEDNESDAY, the 31st inst. Positively No Freo List. BENNO SCHEREK. /IA AT STATE AND \y KJ J\ JJ . PUPONGA. g/gPer^n; tfL/Q** (CASH.) M. LIGHTBAND & CO. QTOCKTAKIjnG. STOCKTAKING. ISothin^mtoryl f~l REAT REDUCTIONS FOR^ 3 WEEKS Q ONLY. O OA P~R CENT OR A I IJLTHE DISCOUNT, ALLOWED OFF ALL MEN'S AND BOYS' WATERPRI/OF AND CYCLING CAPES. ■i A 1^ CENT DISCOUNT AL±U LOWED OFF WHITE AND COLOURED BLANKETS, CAMP RUGS, MOSGIEL AND , OTHER RUGS. | A PER CENT DISCOUNT lUallowed OFF ALL TRAVELLING trunks; glad- , STONE BAGS, STEEL TRUNKS. JAPANESE HAMPERS, AND HAND BAGS. FOR "- WEEKS ONLY. FOR WEEKS ONLY. 1 s— N.Z: CLOTHING FACTORY -OENT3AL' TRAFALGAR-ST. VOBT. ALLAN, Managif

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 27 July 1907, Page 3

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