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AMUSEMENT THEATRE ROYAL. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. Entirely New MAMMOTH PROGRAMME. Star Picture: THE FIRE CHIEF'S DAUGHTER. (The Most Sensational Film Ever Screened). PRACTICAL FISH BREEDING. (Industrial). GIRL FROM ARIZONA. WEEKLY ANIMATED GAZETTE. THE TRAGEDY OF THE SILENT DUKE. OUR NEW MINISTER. COMICALITIES— The Grocer's Assistant. Music Hath Charms. The Tight-rope Walker. Dress Circle Is 6d, Stalls Is, Pit 6d. NELSON REGATTA. WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 1. I .SWIMMING EVENTS. ; Close on SATURDAY", 28th inst., with 1 Mr J. Emerson. SAILING AND MOTOR EVENTS.— Entries close on SATURDAY, 28th Inst., with Mr J. J. Cooke. Outside Boats, Post Entry. DINGHY RACE FOR GIRLS. Post Entry. REGATTA. WEDNESDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, 191^ Starting at 11.30 a.m. ROWING, SAILING, MOTOR BOAT, SWIMMING*. ALL SORTS OF AQUATIC SPORTS. SOMETHING INTERESTING GOING ON ALL THE TIME. ] AFTERNOON TEA KIOSK. BAND IN ATTENDANCE.' A DAY'S OUTING FOR OLD AND' YOUNG. Admission Is. E. J. HEFFER, Hon. Secretary. NELSON CITIZENS' BAND. ■CONCERT, in the \ BOTANICAL RESERVE, SUNDAY comn:«ncing at 2.45. ■ ii-;:-. ... /■.■.;■:■■... \ ■ In aid of the Children's Ward Fund". NELSON PROVINCIAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY. •?•■'•"". " : BURNS'ANNIVERSARI> ;'• WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25,-1911. SOCIAL AND SUPPER, MASONIC HALL, Collingwood-streetL 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 . the greatest men Britain has produced. Come and hear MISS URQUHART, a Scottish Singery recently, arrived in the Dominion, vwho 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. TO THE SETTLERS OF WAKAPUAKA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. ! AVTNG sold my WAKAPUAKA .CREAMERY and BUSINESS loAIR S. Y. WEARING as fiom January Ist, 1911, 1 most heartily Thank the Residents for the very liberal support accorded me in the past, and trust tha same will be 'extended to my successor. MR S. Y. WEARING has been in charge of my Branch since its commencement, and is well and favourably known iji the District. . t W. R^MAY, Richmond.: TANKS.—DRAINAGE iA - SPECIALITY.—Why run the risk of fevers and other dangerous diseases through bad drainage, when you can have your house'fitted with up-to-date Drainage, equal to town houses, at very reasonable cost. I will supply any information on this subject Free. Don't forget—-This is still the Cheaoest place to get TANKS, BATHS, etc. I also '6t Tip Hot Water Services, Spouting, etc. Still the eame address—.W. FAWCETT (Opp'. Hodgson's .Certificated Sanitary Plumber and iutsmitn./ • WAKEFIELD. ENDERS, are invited for the ERECTION of a new METHODIST CHURCH at DOVEDALE. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Thorpe Store until the 27th inst.; after that date at Hodgson's Store, Wakefield. .* All Tenders must be in tho lands- of the Secretary to Trustees not later than February 3rd... Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders are also invited for the PURCHASE and REMOVAL of. the present OLD CHURCH. JAMES F. COWTN, Secretary to Trustees. Thorpe, Jan. 18th, 1911. ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Established 1782. Funds fexceed £13,000,0)0. Claims Paid exceed £70,000,000 (including J8624.000 at San Francisco.) FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT, SURANCE of every description effected. Tl« "PHOENIX" has always enjoy-.-fd-a reputation' for Prompt and' Liberal iyoitlemenK HURLEY TnDMILNER, DISTRICT AGENT*. WARDY-STREET

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 25 January 1911, Page 1

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