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DKUIDS' HALL. direction or J. K. Petherick, EVERY EVENING at 8. ROYAL STANDAED PALACE OF PICTURES. —Another Great Change. NAPOLEON. NAPOLEON. NAPOLEON, NAPOLEON. PRINCES IN THE TOWER. ORAWANDA. ORAWANDA. And Many Others. Some Screaming Comics. Look out for TRAVIS Breaking the WUrld's Piano Record. MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. Children Half-price to Matineo only. Is. OUR PRICES. 6d. Reserved Seats, Jackson's. 6d extra. ST.-JOHN'S CHURCH. GOOD FRIDAY, March 25th. 1910. A SACRED CANTATA entitled—/OLIVET TO riALVARY, will be rendered in St. John's Church on GOOD FRIDAY, commencing at 8 O'clock p.m. Admission free. Collection. "OTUEKA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S AUTUMN DHOW Will be held in the SOCIETY'S HALL, EASTER MONDAY, MARCH 28,1910. ' In addition to exhibits in schedule entries are invited for—--12 Strawberries, Melba. 12 Strawberries, Royal Sovereign. 12 Strawberries, Any other kind. G. H. BUDDEN, Hon. Sec. CATHOLIC CARNIVAL AND FAIR, "CIULL REHEARSAL TO-NIGHT. Theatre. Committee, Lady Stallholders and assistants requested to attend. BEN CRISP, Business Manager. mHEATRE TJ OYAL, VTEL'SON. THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 25th and 26th inst. MOVING PICTURES OF SHACKLETON'S DASH for the POLE. SHACKLETON'S DASH for the POLE. By arrangement with Lieutenant Sir Ernest Shackleton. SOLE RIGHTS secured by C. Spencer (of the Lyceum, Sydney) at enormous cost of £4OOO. SPENCER'S GREAT ENTERPRISE! AN AUSTRALIAN LANDSCAPE. UNDER SNOW. MOUNT KOSCIUSKO! MOUNT KOSCIUSKO! (Sole Rights Reserved.) Also other subjects of an exquisite nature. PRICES—Circle 3s. Stalls 2s. Pit Is. MOTUEKA VALLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE Annual Horticultural Show will be held in the Druids' Hall, TAPAWERA, on EASTER MONDAY, March 28th. at 2.30 p.m. _ Refreshments can be obtained in the hall. JAS. HUDSON, Sec. SPRING GROVE TENNIS CLUB. IHE Closing Dav for the Season has . been fixed for SATURDAY Mar. 26th, and all interested arc cordially in-' vited to attend. NELSON JOCKEY CLUB. ENDERS are invited for the following PRIVILEGES at the forthcoming Race Meetings, to be held on Wednesday and Thursday, 20th and 21st April, at Richmond Park : 1. Grand Stand Bar. For the sale of Temperance drinks, fruit and confectionery only. (No refreshments such, as tea, sandwiches, cakes, etc., allowed). 2. Grand Stand Luncheon and Tea Room. 3. Outside Booth. For the sale _of Temperance drinks, fruit, confectionery, and such light refreshments as biscuits, cakes, sandwiches. (No tea or luncheon allowed.). 4. Oyster Both, Tenders close with the undersigned on FRIDAY, Bth April, 1910. J. GLEN, Secretary. IHEATRE GRAND IATHOLIC TIARNIVAL, iAZA/LR, i pANCY p GRAND OPENING NIGHTEASTER MONDAY. A GREAT DISPLAY OF TERPSICHOREAN ART. Arranged and Composed by the GREAT ond ONLY BORZONI. (Late Stage Manager and Ballet Master of the Williamson Company). Will be given in all its Grace and Beauty. PERFORMERS. PERFORMERS Under the direction of SIGNOR BORZONI. Beautiful Marches by the whole of the Performers. Stately Gavottes bv 16 Ladies and Gents. Graceful Dances by the Flower Girls. Amusing and Fascinating Cake Walks. Irish Jin* by 8 Little Colleens. Basotu War Dame by 16 Basotu Boys A Regular Side Splitter. Etc. Etc. Limelight Effects by Mr Hobos. OPEN Everv Evening at 7. Display at 8. Saturday at 7.45. Orihrstni 'of 8 Instruments. Conductor Mr G. Kirton. Admission Dress Circle, 2s. Body of Hall, Is. Children under 12, half-price. BEN CRISP, Business Manager.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 24 March 1910, Page 1

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