AMUSEMENTS.
THEATRE ROYAL
lIAYWAED'S riCTUP.ES
A ilarge audience assembled <it the | Theatre Royal to witness- the new prosjrfimiiie last evening, the unfavourable treAthfr hflviilg Jio detrimental ettect. The star picture a dramatisation ot ■ Fennimore Cooper's ever green Jiov-.1, "The Last of the Mohican?," a sloi-J' M the struggle between th e English and French in North America in 1757.- . Ilie historical scene "Interior of W estirfiritatei Abbev" showed the cho:r, the c.oist-ers, the Throne, Chas. Dickens' tomb, etc. "On a- White Sea Trawler," was a beautiful scenic of the fishing in the-North Sea. Of the comedies "Lovt s Victory, and the "Victim of Circumstances." were first-class mirth provokers. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. FI*I,LKUS' PIC'TURKS. Despite the inclemency of the weather hist- evening, tliero wn» a large attendance at Fitllers' Pictures to witness the new programme. Som-e nnvarrangements have been made by the maita g'ennlit. ami now for 6d there is .admissiofl to ill as ly the whole of the floor of tlie School oi Music. Also a separate entrance has been opened up for the cirr.e. .both sections of the andierlce last evening showed thwir appreciation of these changes. There will be no snow . ° Pictures this evening, the Hah otherwise engaged. To-morro\y n, K;V the programme shown last evening will receive 'its final screening. Thc serits is one which quite upholds the 1' uIK-r reputation. BLASCHECK. The famous English humoiirift <t!id elocutionist. Mr Joseph Blascheck. . ttill give his inimitab'o mmieal-humorous entertainment entitled "Society la P" shots, *' At Nelson iiext Monday and L ncsday. The entertainment he presents is one which appeals to everyone who desires to see the amusement of the P co P 1<? kept clear from All coarseness and vulgarity, atld this Artist has shown most '•rt'ectivelv that heartv laughter and unalloyed enjoyment can be obtained without resource to methods which aie times adopted at places of entertainment'. Supporting Mr. Blasoheck during his season will appear Miss Mi.died \\ri<rhtc.n. described as a charming and •> "cot nl i-lied vocalist, -and musician. This lady 5S songs'' ,(? Hev Bright SmHe Haunts, me Still," ''Bright Star o E^„ Postman's Knock, and Ihy ■ e Near," were verV popular cO Mr box plan is open at Jac% sen's on Thursday*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 7 March 1912, Page 7
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365AMUSEMENTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 7 March 1912, Page 7
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