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AMUSEMENT THEATRE ROYAL. Director Henry Hay ward. Manager Allan Mac Donald. Every EveniJig at 8 o'clock. HAYWAED' S PICTURES. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. Immense Success of the New Program. Subjects. ALL NELSON MUST SEE CLEOPATRA Adapted from ShakcCLEOPAI'RA speare's famous tragedy. In beautiful lifelike colours. Crossing the Hawkesbury River (New South Wales). After a Snow Storm in Denmark. A powerful dramatic story, The Cloister's Touch. And' a series of other beautiful and humorous films. DRUIDS HALL EVERY EVENING. OLLER, CJ RATING i Daily Sessions as Usual. Our Next Great Attraction, GIGANTIC MASK AND POSTER CARNIVAL, August 29th and 30th. rrULEATRE T3 OYAL. IVTELSON. . HKATRE JXOYAL, ELSON. and Manager. .Hugh J. Ward. THURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY. August 18, 19,' and 20. A MIGHTY. MERRY. LAUGHING SENSATION. HUGH J. WARD. Presents his COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, MISS GRACE PALOTTA. and the Popular Australian Artists, MISS CELIA GHILONI, MISS MAUD CHETWYND. Supported by a Brilliant Company of Perfoi-mers. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18th. An Original Comedy in three acts, by John Stapleton. "A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON." "A BACHELORS HONEYMOON." Laughter holding both its sides. "A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON." Gives first-class people big chances. "A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON." Contains all -the Charm of Opera. Funnier than a Pantomime. Brimful of Songs and Dances. THE LIMIT OF LAUGHTER.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 19th. The Hilarious Side-splitting Piece of Farcical Extravagance, "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S," "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S," bv Paul M. Potter, author of "Trilby." "THE GIRL FROM .RECTOR'S," "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S," A Cascade of Refined Comedy. DELICIOUSLY COMIC. Hits an audience in the place where it keeps its expressions of joy with tremendous vitality. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20th. The- Riotously Funny Farcical Comedy, "THE MAN FROM MEXICO." "THE MAN FROM MEXICO." HiK-li Ward's Famous Merriment NOVELTY. '"THE MAN FROM MEXICO." Brimming over with Musical and Speciality Interpolations. "THE MAN FROM MEXICO." A Shriek from start to finish, Full of Fun and Frolic. THREE GREAT PLAYS —by a—• GREAT COMPANY. Box Plans at Jackson's, Monday, August 15th. Prices—Reserved Seats, 5s ; Stalls, 3s ; Pit, 2s. WALTER MONK, Touring Mf~ TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, August 16th and 17th. Location : Opposite "Colonist" Office. McMAHON BROS.' NEW CIRCUS. McMAHON BROS.' NEW CIRCUS, EQUESCURRICULUM AND BUCKJUMPERS. QA HORSES, PONIES', and OU DONKEYS. A Paradox of Equine Marvels. > K Lady and Gentlemen. /rv ' iO ARTISTS. (Late of Fitzgerald Bros, and Wirth Bros Circus.) High Leaping Greyhounds and Performiurr Monkeys. Acrobate. Wiro Walkers, Tumblers, Jugglers, Strong Men, Trapeze Artists, Circus Riders, Bounding; Jockevs, Clowns, etc., otc. CHAMPION ROUGH RIDERS. £1 given to any local rider riding ai.y of the Outlaws for 30 seconds. (Riders ride at own risk). Popular Prices. Commence 8 p.m. MATINEE, Wednesday, 2.30 p..n. School Children 6d.

WYMI LITERARY & DEBATING SOCIETY August 16th, 1910. St. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM, Hardy-street, at 8 o'clock. PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT. —Produced bv — LADY MEMBERS. TABLEAUX, ELOCUTION, PART SONGS. Etc. Admission Free. Collection. NELSON KENNEL CLUB. I IHE Inaugural Show will be held at L the Drill Shed on September 3rd. Entries close on WEDNESDAY, August 24th. Schedules and entry forms obtainable stary. 11. F. WEST, Hon. Sec

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 16 August 1910, Page 1

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