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AMUSEMENT THEATRE EOYAL, lIAYWAED'S PICTURES. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. LAST NIGHT of Present Programme. Owing to Theatre being reserved on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, the Pictures will NOT be shown, but will resume again un MONDAY with a Complete Change- of Pictures. . MEETING of the ALBION* CLL'H & will be held at Kinzett's Shop at 7.30 THIS EVENING. Juniors especially. W. TJSEWEEK, Secretary-TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! Huge Success of McMAHON BROS.' CIRCUS AND EQUESCURRfCULUM AND 13 UCKJU.MPERS. Don't Miss this-. Prices 2s and Is. I'AI VALEY Friday, CANVASTOWN Saturday, HAVELOCK Monday. "I HE DANCE at Fox hill on Aug. 26th is indefinitely Postponed. DRUIDS HALL EVERY" EVENING. OLLEPu SKATING i Daily Sessions as Usual. Our Next Great Attraction, GIGANTIC MASK AND POSTER CARNIVAL, Ausmst 29th and 30th. THEATRE T> OY'AL, TVT ELS HEATRE XLOYAL, .TN ELfc ELSON. ELSON. Lessee and Manager. .Hush 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, Supported by a Brilliant Company of Performers. THURSDAY', AUGUST 18th. An Original Comedy in three acts, by John Stapleton. "A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON." "A BACHELOR'S 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 Sidesplitting Piece of Farcical Extravagance, '•THE GIRL FROM" RECTOR'S," "THE GIRL FROM HECTOR'S," by Paul M. Potter, author of "Trilby." "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S," A Comedy of International Fame. "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S," A Cascade- of Refined Comedy. DELICIOUSLY* COMIC. Hits ati audience in the place where it keeps its expressions of joy with tremendous vitality. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20th. The Riotously Funnv Farcical Comedy, "THE MAN FROM MEXICO." "THE MAN FROM MEXICO." Hindi 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. A Comedy of Surprises. THREE GREAT PLAYS —by aGREAT COMPANY*. Box Plans at Jackson's, Monday, August 15th. Prices—Reserved Seats, 5s ; Stalls, 3s ; Pit, 2s. WALTER MONK, Touring Mgr.

IHE Inaugural Show will be held at the Drill Shed on September 3rd. Entries close on WEDNESDAY, August. 24th. Schedules and entry forms obtainable from the Secretary. H. F. WEST, Hon. Secretary. NELSON YOUNG MEN'S GUILD. KCT V R E Ky Mr. W. F. WOKLKY, TO-NIOHT. at 7.30, in BAPTIST SCHOOL. Subject: "GEOLOGY." Evervbody wtlcin AdmWion Free. \\, collw-fl, ;ai;y notice THE STANDARD RHEI) TROTTING STALLION. ■ v ROTHSCHILD, out <.f ROMANY LASS. will travel (he NKLSON DISTIJICT '.l'llis (.*..inii.. u - Season. Particulars in future advertisement. W7LLTAM .vIARTJN, Richmond. ~~ INSEED COMPOUND." Trade Mark of Kay's Compound Essence of Linseed for Coii-h.- and Colds.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 17 August 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 17 August 1910, Page 1