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AMUSEMENTS. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Where Everybody Goes. FULLERS' PICTURES TONIGHT! COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME. THEIR'LIVES FOR GOLD A Star Sensational Railroad Drama. THOU SHALT NOT COVET Star Vitagraph Drama. THE COLLEGE GIRL Star Lubin Drama. THE SUNSET GUN The Latest Edison Production. HIS OWN FAULT. The Latest A.B. Farce Comedy. Historic Warwickshire. Expedition to Greenland. Butler and the Maid. AND MANY OTHERS. THEATRE ROYAL. PERMANENT PICTURES "The Acme of Perfection." TO-NIGHT. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Headed by Another of West's Exclusive Star, Subjects. (3000 feet). THE Sergeant's Daughter A Thrilling, Sensational, and Realistic Military Drama. Supported by one of the most Magnificent Scenic items : Angry Mature vividly portraying Mount Etna in Eruption THE FATAL TRAP DOOR Cine's Drama. FLAMING ARROWS. A.K. Indian Drama. BABY'S ADVENTURES. Champion Comedy. Mr. and Mrs. Patapan Wish to See The Eclipse. Eclair Comic. AND OTHER INTERESTING ITEMS. PRICES AS USUAL. DRESS CIRCLE 1S STALLS & PIT 6D Reserves at Jackson's. i Permanent Pictures Weekly Country Tour THE INSTITUTE BALE, MOTUEKA, TOrMORROW (THURSDAY) Nov. 7. MATINEE at 3.30. EVENING at 8. Presenting International Pictures. The Great Nordisk Drama:. 3000 feet). THE PRICE OF BEAUTY Supported by a- Unique Collection of Gems. TAKAKA, . SATURDAY, Nov. 9th. When the Same Programme will be Presented. DRUIDS' HALL. HAYDEN'S Star Pictures TO-NIGHT! Renaming Competition STARTS TO-NIGHT; AT 8.30 P.M.' Full Particulars on Coupons issued with Tickets. 3 HANDSOME PRIZES Q ' for the O MOST APPROPRIATE NAME SUITABLE FOR A PICTURE THEATRE. First Prize, Two Guineas. Second .Prize, One Guinea. ■ j Third Prize, 15s. Latest International Star Films, j Headed by A Powerful Gripping Melodrama: AN ADVENTURER'S LOVE, A Magnificent Production, filled with many heart throbs. MYSTERIOUS MR. X. WENONA'S BROKEN PROMISE. WILLIAMS' TOPICAL BUDGET. MACKREL FISHING. TONY AS A COWBOY.^ And a Strong Star Assortment of the WoTld's.Best. Body of Hall, Cd"; Balcony! Is.. I A MONSTER CHRISTMAS TREE, GUESSING COMPETITION, and REFRESHMENT STALL in connection with the TITOKI TENNIS CLUB will be held in the Rechabite Hall, BRIGHTWATER, on WEDNESDAY, November )13th. Tickets Is. • A. H. ANDREWS, Hon. Secretary. NELSON, A. AND P. ASSOCIATION.' TWENTIETH GRAND SHOW, to be held at RICHMOND PARK, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 19th •and 20th November next. All-ENTRIES Close at the Society's Office, Richmond, on WEDNESDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, 1912. All Entrance 'Fees must accompany Entries, otherwise same will be refused. Late Entries at DOUBLE FEES up to SATURDAY, 9th November. Prize Schedules and Entry Forms may be obtained from the undersigned, or at "The Colonist Office," Nelson. * Rankin and Sons', Motueka. Noble Win, Thorpe. R. H. Coleman, Motupiko. P. Higgins, Belgrove. J. Hagen, Spring Grove. F. Coleman, Waimea West. J. GLEN, Secretary. Richmond, 21st October, 1912. NELSON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY SUMMER SHOW. NTRIES for the above Show (to be I held on the 13th and 14th insts.) Close on MONDAY NEXT, at Hounsell and Co.'s up to 6 p.m., and at S. Bolton's from 7 to 9 p.m. R. GILBERT, Secretary.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 6 November 1912, Page 1

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