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AMUSEMENTS.

CORONATION DANCE

The Coronation dance at tho Druids'. Hull under the auspices of St. Mary's Football Club, was a lingo success, the hall being crowded and all arrangemcris proceeding smooth. ly. The CI-ub is under a great obligation to (he ladies' committee who worked .so hard towards the success of the dance. The committee comprised Mesdames Xiouissou, X/evy, Barry, llayden, Doyle, Baxter, ancl the Misses Stapp (2)( and Doyle. Supper was Jaid from 10 till 11.30J and even wi-th the large attendance the contributions had been so liberal that a quantity was left over. Thearrangements were in the Lands of Mr \V. J. Doyle, who Lad a willing ■club commit tee. assisting. eMssrs M. Ryder and B. Ilosianx were efficient, M'sj('., and the music was provided by Miss Fowler. (By special request the daneo was extended till ono o'clock. HAYWARD'S PICTLIvES. The Theatre was packed last evening, when Hayward's current programme won a large share of applause. "'Water Lilies," "The Planetary System," and '"A iGirl's Pity" were three fine films,.wLile "A Cowboy's Mother.in-Law" was a screaming l comic. Mr Amos Taylor gave a concertina solo that was sowell received that an:encore Lad tobo. given. The series will be shown for the last time to-night, and' an all new programme will be installed at to-morrow's matinee. ' FULLER'S PICTUBES. The School of Music wag in, •'•dgli favour yesterday. and in the afternoon audi evening large audiences journeyed there to witness' tho splendid collection of Fullers' Pictures. In the afternoon there was a good attendance at the special hol'td'ay matinee, a new series bei'ng presented, and this evening the. new programme will again be 'shown for the last time, another change being ■made for to.morrow's performance. The orchestra will be to the fore as usual, .nd altogether Fullers,-' Pictures are a welcome addition to the amusements of Nelson. NIELSON SAVAGES. "HARD UP" NIGHT. An entertainmeiii, of a unique character will be put before the .Nelson* public to-morrow at the Sck'ool of Music: and on Monday evening at tho Theatre Royal, when members of tho Nelson ■Savage Club will stage their "Hard Up Nig hi" in akl of the equipment fund of the Technical School. The performance, consisting as it -does of .many quaint and' original ■items, songs, stories, sketches, orchestral music, rendered in the Bohemian; surroundings of what may be likened) to a "'Pagan's Kitchen," will be well. worth hearty patronage, while tho costumes. themselves will merit special notice in the 1 society colmuns of the weeklies. The box plan for tho concert is now open at Jackson's.The orchestra will meet at 7 o'clock sharp thi s evening. . i, OLYiMPIA. RINK. , The Olympia Rink still retains fascination for skaters, and th© daily and evening sessions are eagerly availed of.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 23 June 1911, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 23 June 1911, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 23 June 1911, Page 1