AMUSEMENT, THEATRE ROYAL. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. BEAUTIFUL ROME. FUNERAL OF MISS FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE. APACHE GOLD. ANIMATED GAZETTE. NAMELESS PICTURE COMPETITION. Dress Circle Is 6d (seats booked free), Stalls Is, Pit 6d. B A Z A A R. In Aid of Vicarage Fund. At MR JOHN OLDHAM'S, "Werneth." WEDNESDAY, 25th JANUARY, 1911. COMPETITIONS : Best Seed Cake, Fruit Cake, Plate of Small Cakes, Plate of Scones'. Pound of Butter, Home-made Bread. Entry 3d. Sold for good of Bazaar. Best Pot or Tin. of Ferns; Buttonholes, L. and. G;, and school children. Best Decorated Cycle (L. and G.), to be ridden. Case making, and various other competitions. \ Special Prize for Bicycle Trick Riding! Competition 5 p.m. j Work Stall, Juvenile Band Stall,' Jumble Stall, Flower Stall, Sweet Stall, Fairy Well. '■ Admission 6d, Afternoon Tea 6d. Mr Gay will run a conveyance to Wer+ neth, leaving town at 2 o'clock. Return fare Is 6d. Book early. | Any gifts may be left at Louisson and Co.'s or Grove and Son's, addressed to Miss Oldham, Hon. Secretary. . \ COMING BY TWO SPECIAL } STEAMERS. \ J WXRTH BROS' GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. Appearing in all its glorious splendour and opulent vastness. '; OPENING FRIDAY and SATURDAY; Jan. 27th .and 28th. », TWO NIGHTS ONLY. i Location: NEAR CUSTOM HOUSEI MATINEE SATURDAY > . <, l AFTERNOON. ; S;. A Mighty, Moral, Stupendous Orgaiiv isation, established 3i years. •' :yi Introducing new Sensational Specialities annually. This season the. CIRCUS is full of' Novel, Original,'and Daring .Features. A Three Hours' whirl of Sensation, 'Novelty, and Humour. The. immense MENAGERIE is _the-Greatest and Best in the Southern,', riemisphere. ■ ' • ",;:;''''! Dens of the Fiercest and' Most Unique Animals gathered from all parts of the world, including '"■■■■... LIZZIE. LIZZIE. LIZZIE. ; The lenormousf b!|ood-sweating AfnLcan Hippipotamus. The finest and only Hippo in Australasia.. To be seen every afternoon at 4 o'clock. Together with the £IO,OOO Menagerie of Bare Wild Animals, as well as at each evening per- : formance. SPECIAL LECTURES ON THE WILD ANIMALS FOR SCHOOL CHDL-> DREN. 1 PRICES: ! Afternoon Menagerie: Adults Is; ■'Chil-/ ■ dren 6d. Open from 4to 5 p.m. j Evening Circus and Menagerie: Doors open at 7 p.m. Prices : 45, ! , 3s, 2s. il few special reserved seats on elevated pLatif orm, ss. CXhildren half price, except to gallery, which is full price to everybody. ■ > • Box Plan (reserved seats, ss) now open at Jackson's. Book 'at once and save inconvenience. A LATE TRAIN will leave Npison for Belgrove at 10.30 p.m. on SATURDAY, -January 28th, stopping at any station where required. NELSON TROTTING CLUE. ACCEPTANCES. ' CCEPTANCES ' for the Nelson L Trotting Club's Annual Race Meeting, to be held at Richmond' Park on Wednesday, February Bth, Close at Mercer's Rooms, TO-MORROW, : at 9 p.m. J. GLEN, Secretary. NELSON PROVINCIAL SCOTTISH .. SOCIETY. BURNS' ANNIVERSABY. ; . WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1911. SOCIAL AND SUPPER, MASONIC 'HALL, Collingwood-street. A NIGHT WITH BURNS.—SONGS AND STORIES. His genius was universal, .forceful, and manly; he was one of the few geniuses who has assisted to illuminate the hemisphere of mind with various powers ; he has shown in pathos, humour, and satire the highest poetical delineation ; he may be classed without offence to justice amongst thei greatest men Britain has produced. Come and hear MISS URQUHART, a Scottish .Singer, recently arrived in the Dominion, who is coming specially from Blenheim to render several of Burns' Songs. Tickets. (2s 6d) can be obtained from Secretary or Members of Committee. S. TYSON, Sec. N.P.S.S. ASSURANCE CO., T,TD. Established 1782. Funds exceed £13,000,000. Claims Paid exceed £70,000,000 (in-<-indin£ £624.000 at San FranITIRE. AND ACCIDENT, STJRANCE of every description erfecteci. Tla "PHOENIX" has always enioyd a reoutatiori for Prompt and Liberal l*>fctlemenr.. HURLEY AND MILNER, DISTRICT AGENTS HARDY-STRTCET. HEN Cycling to Motueka, Murchison, ColHngwood ,or Blenheim, take a 1911 issue of Lucas' Nelson Almanac. It gives, the distances rigiit through at small intervals. ATfMERS and others always require _" to know how the land is occupied, the number of the various varieties of sheep, etc. AH are given m "Lucas' Nelson Almanac" for 1911.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 24 January 1911, Page 1
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