AMUSEMENT. DKTJIDS HALL Director Henry Hay ward. Manager Allan MaeD"onald. EVERY EVENING. T> OLLER £i ALON. Daily .Sessions as Usiiai. -MASK CARNIVAL end of Month. Full particulars later. Get Busy ! Get JJusy ! THRATRE TJ>OYAL, HKATRE JXOYAL, Lessee and Managei • Hu S h J. Ward. TRIUMPH OF TRIUMPHS. TO-NIGHT. SATURDAY, GRAND FAREWELL —to— HUGH J. WARD'S' COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, including MISS GRACE PALOTTA. And Australia's Popular Artists And Australia s Popular Artists. MISS CELIA GHILONI, MISS MAUD CHETWVND. The Riotously Fanny Farcical Comedy, "THE- MAN FROM MEXICO." Off to .Mexico. "THE MAN FROM MEXICO." Mexico is nothing but a Cell. "THE MAN FROM MEXICO." Hugh J. Ward's Famous Laughing Novelty. "THE .HAN FROM MEXICO." Musical and Speciality Interpolations. Duet—"Off to Mexico."' ...Messrs Ward and Wykehum. Song—"Nobody." Mr Hugh Ward. Sons —"Goo Goo Land." Miss Maud Chetwynd. Song—"To the End of the World wi'h You."—Miss C'elia Ghiloni. Spanish Dance —Miss Palotta and Mr Ward. Song—"Tamance,"...Miss Palotta and Messrs Ward and Wykeham. TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY. FAREWELL. FAREWELL. —to— THIS POPULAR COMBINATION. A Long Farewell. Prices: Dress circle and Reserved Stalls ss; Stalls 3s; Pit 2s. Box Plan at Jackson's. The usual 10 o'clock Train To-night will be delaved till 10.30. N.Z.R. BELGHOVE SECTION. [TJtrrr'w'AßD dramatic go. '~\N SATURDAY, August 20th. 1910. Le delayed half-au-hour to enable country visitors to witness the .above company s performance at the Theatre Royal. The. train therefore will leave Nelson at 10.30 n.m. BY ORDER. District Office. Nelson, August 20th. 1910. DANCE in aid of the Appleby Library will be held in the Appleby Denoolroom on Wednesday. Aug. 24th. ■jyTELSON CITIZENS' BOTANICA L RESERVE, SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Commencing at 2.30. NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC. IHE Term Concert of the Nelson L School of Music will take place at _ o'clock. MONDAY EVENING. August 22nd. A. E. MARTIN. Secretary. ir NSTITUTE. SPECIAL General Meeting of the Members of the Nelson Institute beheld in the Library Room Bridge-street, on MONDAY Evenin; August 22nd, at 7.30 p.m. Bu.siness : 1. To Consider Proposed Agreement with City Council. 2. To Consider Proposed Alterations to By-laws. 3. To authorise the Institute Committee to borrow the Sum of £3OOO for the purpose of rebuilding the Library. 'GEORGE C. GILBERT Hon. Sec. and Treas. KELSON KENNEL CLUB. GENERAL MEETING will be held in the Chamber of Commerce Room on MONDAY at 8 p.m. Members are requested to bring Ticket Books. H. F. WEST, Secretary. NELSON KENNEL CLUB. 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. P. H. HITCHING™, }IA N UF_a_CT ut RER GENERAL ENGRAVER. (69 Ilardy-st., A.M.P. Buildings). "jTiRASS PLATES, ..,,5..,.,,,, v,.t,,. -"-* or Struck Letters, at all prices. Designs and Estimates submitted. Steel or Brass Stamps and Stencils cut on the shortest notice. niOAGULINIV "KLINX," "TEJ NASITINE." cements for breakages, manufacturing purposes, etc.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 20 August 1910, Page 1
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