AMUSEMENT. THEATRE ROY ;A L . Direction of Henry Hkyward Manager Allan Ma<j:donald Great Success of th>© New Programme. HAYWAED' S PICTURES. Another Great Display of PICTORIAL. Gems. All Nelson should see [ A FUNERAL IN ANNAJU. The Shepherd's Dog. —Victims of Fate. The Centurion's Daughter. Roosevelt at a Military Review. Four Suite Laughing Matters. And' Many Others. SOJSG RECITAL MR. R. F. FOSTER, Assisted by MR T. HOULKER. NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC, FRIDAY, 18th NOVEMBER, 1910. Tickets—2s 6d. Seats can be reserved at Jackson's without further charare. ~ ALVATION ARMY.—TO-NIGHT ! HOLINESS CONVENTION, Conducted by Brigadier and Mrs A Ibiston. A hearty welcome to ill. MOTJUEKA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SPRING SHOW. Will be held on WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23, 1910. in the SOCIETY'S HALL, MOTUEKA. Family Tickets may be obtained from the undersigned. GEO. h. BUDDEN, Hon. Sec. THEATRE ROYAL THE NELSON AMATEUR OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY Will Present the Excruciatingly Funny Comedy, DR. BILL DR. BILL .. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 23rd and 24th Nov., 1910. at 8 p.m. DR. BILL. Is the Funniest Comedy ever presented to a Nelson Audienci. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY Box Plan (at Jackson's) opens on Friday morning, 18th inst. Dress Circle, 4s; Front Stalls, 3s: Stalls, 2e; Pit, Is. CHAS. A. HAMILTON, Business Manager. HEAT RE ROYAI "THE PICTUREDRAMA BOOM. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, NOV 21 and 22. A PHENOMENAL ATTRACTION. Under direction John Fuller, and Sons and Taylor-Carrington Management. MacMahon and Carroll's* Remarkably Realistic PICTUREDRAMA I of Marcus Clarke's Wonderful Book, FOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAL LfFE. In 16 Intense and Thrilling Tableaux. Tlie most unique achievement in the Amusement Annals of the world. ThrillLngly Exciting. Absorbingly Interesting, Vividly Sensational. Family Prices 2s and Is; CHiLdren 6d. Reserve Plan at Jackson's. NELSON A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. EIGHTEENTH ', ANNUAL S H O W, To be held at RICHMOND PARK,. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, November 29th and 30th. RIDING AND' DRIVING COMPETITIONS. , : HURDLE JUMPING: WOOD CHOPPING AND SAWING COMPETITIONS.; PARADE OF CATTLE AND HORojiS. Admission from 9 a m.' l : Tuesday Is. Wednesday Is. Grand Stand Is. J. GLEN, Secretary. N E Boys' and Girls' Own AnnualsOnums, Chatterbox. Sunday. Our Darlings, Nister's Annual. Prize, " Child's Companion, The Little Dots, Sunday at Home, Cas=ell"s Magazine, Bovs' and Girls' Empire Volume, etc. NEW CHRISTMAS GIFT BOOKS.— A grand assortment in leather-bound Poets and Standard Authors; also in cloth, with gilt edges. * CHRISTMAS AND NEW- TEAR CARDS.—An endless variety 0 f above. • Also beautiful Fancy Calendars for 1911. In Christmas {Booklet* we have the finest selection in ! bound in fancy- and paper wrappers, leather, suede, etc. PRIVATE GREETING CARDS.— We have a nice selection in these. Customers can choose their own 'designs, and have their own wordings. 'Samples submitted. ' . J. E. HOUNSELL AND CO.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 18 November 1910, Page 1
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