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AMUSEMENTS. NELSON PROVINCIAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY. (OLOSING INGLENEUK of the 1 Season, in the DRUIDS' HALL, MONDAY, SEPT. 27th, at 8 p.m. SOCIAL EVENING AND ENTERTAINMENT. Basket Night for Ladies. Gentlement requested to bring fruit. Admission by member's ticket. TTARMONIC QOOIETy! GRAND CONCERT GRAND CONCERT "THE DEATH OF MINNEHAHA," "THE DEATH OF MINNEHAHA," AND "HIAWATHA'S DEPARTURE. ."HIAWATHA'S DEPARTURE. (By Coleridge Taylor), Soloists: Mrs Wright, Messrs B. B. de Looze, and H. Kidson. SCHOOL OF MUSIC, SCHOOL OF MUSIC, TUESDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER. Admission 2s. Reserved seat at Jackson's, 2s 6d. WAKATU """*"" CRIBBAGE ASSOCIATION. SMOKE CONCERT and Presentation of Championship Shield and other Trophies, at Trocadero, on FRIDAY, October Ist, at 7.45 p.m. Tickets: One Shilling. GOOD TIME. T\iRUIDS' HALL Lessees Royal Standard Pictur: C^>Manager Mr J. E. Petherick.FRIDAY, OCTOBER Ist. ROYAL STANDARD PICTURES. OVAL STANDARD PICTURES. Managerial Note.— lt is the intention and aim of the management to provide the amusement patrons of Nelson with a Permanent Picture Palace, fully equipped with the latest and -most up-to-date Electric Plant, Biograph Machine, with skilled operators, and the latest masterpieces in Art Cinematography. OCT. Ist AND EVERY EVENING. The Greatest Sensational Series Ever Seen. A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. When will be presented the Latest and Most Up-to-date Subjects. BLERIOT'S AEROPLANE FLY. Calais to Dover in 33 Minutes. THE CONQUEST OF THE AIR. On 'July 25th M. Bleriot, a French aeronaut, flew from Calais to Dover. He ascended at Calais, and descended in a meadow behind Dover Castle. The distance covered was 26 miles in 33 mins. T'fIE_WORLD ASTOUNDED. Another Subject of Stirring Interest, the NAVAL PAGEANT on the THAMES London's Great Naval Review. THE FLEET IN BEING. 40 Miles of war-vessels-, from London to Southend-on-Sea. All Nelson people should take this opportunity of seeing embodied before their eyes that Naval Power on which rests their Peace, Prosperity, and Empire. .„ ,„, Pathe Freres' Latest Dramatic Art, SARAH BERNHARDT ' in "La Tosca." "La Tosca." Excelling anything yet seen on the Bio--graph screen from a dramatic point of view. The name of the world-famed actress being connected with the picture speaks for itself as being a masterpiece in Art Cinematography. Another Bautiful Dramatic Subjct: A ROMANCE OF LIFE. A brilliant and unequelled combination of exquisite artistic .subjects that are the acme of perfection m motion photography, including — Canadian Rockies .-...Scenic. Tame Animals at Work Natural. A Makeshift Postman Comic. Miss Faust Dramatic A Cold and Consequences.. ..Humourous. The New Stenographer Comedy. A Would-be Champion Descriptive. A programme that appeals to all, irrespective of age or sex, creed or colour. INSTRUCTION, EDUCATION, AMUSEMENT. We are not birds of passage. We have come to stay, and have brought our knitting. Is. OUR Is. 6d. PRICES. 6d. JUST Is Circle and Stalk. FANCY. 6d Back Seats. A fee -of 6d extra charged for booking. Box Office at Jackson's. DT. MARY'S k5 /^.RAND CONCERT, vT £< OCIAL AND DANCE. DRUIDS' HALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6th. Commencing at 8. Miss Fowler, Pianiste. Double Tickets 2s 6d. Single Is 6d. NELSON ROWING CLUB. THE Annual General Meeting of the NELSON ROWING CLUB will be held at Mr Stallard's Room, Hardyitreet, on TUESDAY Evening, the 28th inst., at 8 p.m. Intending Members are invited to be present. F. H. BETHWAITE, Hon. Secretary. ROAD RACE, NELSON TO BELGROVE. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29th. S\-l COMPETITORS. 01 £ 1 COMPETITORS. £ ± Start from Post Office 2 p.m. Finish at Trafalgar Park. PRESIDENT'S CUP FOOTBALL MATCH. PROGRESS OF RACE DETAILED AT THE PARK. Admission Is. Children 6d. PUBLIC HALL, DOVEDALE.— South Star Lodge Oddfellows will celebrate their anniversary by Cricket Matches, Tea, Concert and Dance, on FRIDAY, Oct. Ist-. UNVEILING of New Honours Board at the Girls' Central School, MONDAY, 27th inst., at 3 p.m. Addreses by A. T. Maginnity, Esq., Chairman of Education Board, and Rev. J. H. MacKenzie, Chairman of Town Schools Committee. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION, OF SPLENDID FREEHOLD PROPERTY, SITUATED AT EAST TAKAKA. In the Estate of J. T. Catley, deceased. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, At 12 Noon. WM. LOCK has been favoured with instructions from-the Public Trustee to sell on the above date, at his ROOMS, BRIDGE-St., NELSON, the Valuable Freehold Property situated at East Takaka, and comprising about . 676 ACRES OF LAND. Sections 16, 39, 40, 7, 6, parts 23, 118, 98, block 111., Takaka Survey District. NOTE.— The above is one of the finest and most desirable properties in the Takaka district, commanding a fine length of frontage to the main road, and being opposite to the school, creamery, and church. It has been well farmed, and is free of blackberries and noxious weeds. . The property consists of about 150 acres good- flat land, subdivided into 5 paddocks, substantially fenced ,abont ZOO acres" cleared, and in grass (splendid limestone sheep country), and about 200 acres in bush. Having plenty of grass all the year round, and .t. close proximity to the creamery, it is ready for immediate profit producing. . There is also a 6-roomed dweiling. Those on the look-out for a good property should not overlook r chance like this, which so seldom occurs.- Good title. W. LOCK, ' Auctioneer.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 25 September 1909, Page 3

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