AMUSEMENTS. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. FULLERS PICTURES (TUESDAY). COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME. TO-MORROW NIGHT THEATRE KOYAL. "Where the Boom is!" 'J mi: Unfold the Universe. TO-NIGHT. Astounding Exclusive Attraction. The Greatest of Ail Racing Pictures! 2800 feet of Sensational Realism. THE LAST OBSTACLE SEE -the Great Steeplechase; The Race for a Bride; The Hurdle; The Accident; The Grand Finale. An absolute startler, abounding with exciting incidents of racing and military' life. Will be shown for TO-NIGHT ONLY. Together with our All Star Supporting Programme. Reserve your seats at Jackson s for this special attraction. No extra charge for booking. ■ Coupons at Every Performance. Save them. They are Valuable. WEEKLY COUNTRY TOUR. MOTUEKA, Wednesday, March 12th. TAKAKA, Saturday, March 15th. WAKEFIELD, Monday, March 17th. RICHMOND, Tuesday, March 18th. Presenting-: , THE LAST OBSTACLE: And All Star Supporting Programme W.C.T.U. CONVENTION. CONCERT in the Provincial Hall, WEDNESDAY, March 12th, at 8 p.m. Tickets Is. PROGRAMME :.* Miss Wadey (of Rangiora) will sing "I Think" (Guy D'Ardelow)and "Invitation" (Barry). Mrs Elliott (of Dunedin) will sing "Peg Away." J Songs by Miss Hunter-Brown, "Come, and *ind the Quiet Places" and "The White Bird" (Coningsby Clarke). rVSongs by Mr Harrison, "Thora," and-*fAn Evening Song." Piano Solo by&Miss Dick (of Dunedin), Waltz in G Sharp Minor (Chopin). Violin Solos bf Miss M. Ward, "Kuyaviak" (Wieniawski), and Miss C. Rowe, "Air (Vieuxtemps). Pianoforte Duets by Miss J udson and Mr Waters, "Ruy Bias" (Menand Waltzes by Brahms.OO r . ehestral Selections. ' GRAND SACRED CONCERTS JHE 12th REGIMENT BAND assisted by Local Amateurs, will give a SACRED 'CONCERT in the Theatre Royal on SUNDAY EVENING, March 16th, commencing at 8.15, when an entire change of programme will be prasented. Silvet Coin Collection. RIVALS. „ ,HE ANNUAL MEETING of the THIS EVENING, at Stallard's Rooms, commencing at 7.?0. Members, intending members, and supporters requested to attend. DAHLIA SHOW (Under the auspices of the Presbyterian Church Ladies! Guild). CHURCH HALL. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY NEXT, March 12th and 13th. Afternoon and Evening. (In aid of the Sunday Schopl Building Fund.) ..•< - Mr John Hale will make a grand display of Dahlia Blooms, and there will 'be competition classes for all seasonable cut blooms. AFTERNOON TEA. Musical Programme Each Eyeninc Admission, Is; Children, 6d.> ANNUAL RACE MEETING NELSON JOCKEY CLUB. RICHMOND PARK, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. MARCH 12th and 13th. FIRST RACE AT NOON EACH DAY. Prices of Admission: Gates, 2s; Lawn, 2s 6dj Saddling . Paddock, ss. _,.«,, rSPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE. See Railway Timetable. J J. GLEN, Se«r-<t toyTHEATRE .ROYAL, NELSON. Direction: American Amusement Co. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, March 13th and 14th. Direct from the Opera House, Wellinglington, and from his great successes (throughout Europe, America, and Australia. HUGARD THE MARVELLOUS. HUGARD THE MARVELLOUS. Supported by a Magnificent Company. The Bulletin:—ln his performance Hugard attains to a brilliance seldom reached by visiting magicians. ; His sleight of hand work is superb, and" makes one literally gasp with astonishment, etc., etc. Melbourne Age: Hugard and his company opened' his season on Saturday night at the Athenaeum Hall before a packed house, and it may> be. said Tight away Hugard lives up to. all that was advertised of him. The man is an artist, and the audience quickly realised that fact, etc. ' Sydney Telegraph: Hugard, who opened a fortnight's.season before a packed house at the Palace Theatre on Saturday night, quickly proved that he is a peer in his profession, etc. Wellington Dominion : Hugard, who opened his season at the. Opera House last night before a large audience, proved that he is all that was claimed of him. He is a. past master of sleight of hand, and his treat rifle act is undoubtedly one of •the' finest magical acts ever seen in Wellington, etc. Prices.—3s., 25., Is. \Early doors to 7.45 p.m. to Is srats 6rl txtrn. Box plan ami clay sales at- Jackson s. "looking fee, 6d extra. „,,„ IRVING WEBB, Touring Mana;
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 11 March 1913, Page 1
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