THEATRE ROYAL By Special Request, commences TO-NIGHT. 7-45. Doors Open 7.15. 10 p.m. Train Delayed till 10.30. STAR ATTRACTION : MDLLE mmm Ira her SiJhoutte Dances," the rage of Paris and London. A startling novelty of charming grace and beauty. NINE OF DIAMONDS. A TAILOR'S QUEER ADVERTISEMENT. By Request Repeated, MIUROSiiOPIC WONDERS Most Successful Attempt yet made in Education by the Cinematograph. OINTRA, PORTUGAL. A RUSSIAN ROMANCE. HAT vVARD'S Popular. ORCHEST'RA Dress Circle Is 6d, Stalls Is, Pit 6d. Children! 6d to all parts. TO-NIGHT. BAND Wednesda.ws, Fridays, and Satmrdays. LEARNERS' NIGHT'S, Mondays, Tuesdays, - and Thursdays. RAND LANTERN ENTERTAINMENT. In Aid of Salvation /Army Building Fund. HOPE—TUESDAY, June 20. JiRIGHTWATER WEDNESDAY, June 21. ILLUSTRATED SONGS & STORIES, BEAUTIFUL SCENERY. SPECIAL MUSIC AND SINGING. , Admission Is. NELSON ROWING CLUB. * GENERAL MEETING will be held - at Mercer's-Rooms on AIONDAY, 19th June, at 8 p.m.. All members requested to attend. R, E. BIRD, Hon. Secretary. NELSON BOWLING CLUB. FULL RINK TOURNAMENT . will be held at the Stadium, Wellington, from JULY Ist to 10th. Entries close June 27th. Members desirous of competing please communicate with the undersigned. W. W. de CASTRO, Hon.' Secretary. NEtSON POULTRY ASSOCIATION. ENTRIES will Close for the Annual Show at Mercer's Rooms, SATURDAY, June 17th, from' 7 to 10 p.m. Mr'J. Boon, chemist, will also receive entries up to 7 <n.mi. on that date. FRANK GIBBONS, CORONATION AFTERNOON, TRAFALGAR PARK. -ASIDE FOOTBALL. /TuA-SIDE HOCKEY. . BOTH GAMES ON AT ONCE. Starting at 1.30 p.m. 30 MINUTES' DISPLAY BY THE BOY SCOUTS. ALL SCHOOLS' CHAMPIONSHIPPACES, 100 Yards, 220 Yards, 440 Yards. THREE HOURS REAL GOOD .SPORI To Please Young and Old. School Children a.ttend'in<r the Gathering receive a Handsome Present artd v a Ticket for the Picture Shows. Admission —Gents Is, Ladies 6d, School Children Free. RICHMOND CORONATION CELEBRATION, lOIIMO'ND PARK, JUNE 22nd. -PROGRAMME: 10.25 a.m.—MONSTER PROCESSION. » Band, Fire Brigades, .___ Friendly Societies, 600 S.cbool Child/ren. 10.45 a,.m.—SALUTING OF FLAG eta,-Richmond Park. ' 11 a.ra.— UNITED SERVICE. TJmteJ Choirs. Special Singing b} the Children. 12 to 1 n.m.—LUNCHEON. School Children 6d; Adults (cold lun chcom). Is. 1-p.m. to 3 p.m.v-GRAND JUVENILE SPORTS. 600 Competing Children. Valuable Prizes. 3.15 p.m.—FINAL RALLY. Ad da-essei by Jas. Hunt, Esq., Mayor o" Richmond; and A. T. Masr.inirity, Esq., Chairman/, Nelson Education Board. 3.45 p.m.—NATIONAL ANTHEM. ADMISSION To> GROUNDS FREE CORONiATION DAY. INTRIES for all SCHOOL CHAM I PIONSHTPS' will CLOSE, on WEDNESDAY EVENING Next', June 21st. Competitors must bei pupils of Primarj Schools, and under 16 years of age. F. G. GIBBS, For Coronation Committee. Coronation Exhibition, WELLINGTON, 24TH MAY TO 29TH JULY, THE GREATEST DISPLAY OF NEW ZEALAND-MADE GOODS EVER HELD IN THE DOMIN I^. MACHINERY IN MOTION ; HOME INDU STRIES; ART GALLERY; CONCERT STADIUM FOR SPORTSTENNIS. BOWLING, BOXING, Etc. Admission —One Shilling.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLV, 17 June 1911, Page 1
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