AMUSEMENTS. Permanent Pictures THEATRE ROYAL. 'PHONE 406. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT! IN THE KING S SERVICE 3,000 f- 3,000 ft. Animated Pictures in the Army and Navy. His Majesty King George V. with His Fleet. Naval Hydroplanes in. Flight. The Fleet at Battle Practice. Firing the Heavy Guns. Types of the British Navy from its Inception to the Present Day. Come and See Why BRITAIN RULES THTi WAVES. THE MYSTERY LADY. THE MYSTERY LADY. THE MYSTERY LADY. A Domino Star Drama, 2000ft-. An Entrancing Story of the 16th Century. IMPERIAL PICTURES LYRIC THEATRE. WHERE THE CROWDS GO. GRAND STAR CHANGE! TO=NIGHT! TO»NIGHT! TO»NIGHT! LOVE AND WAR! LOVE AND WAR! LOVE AND WAR! (Star Drama, 2000 ft.) AND THE SWAMP FOX. THE SWAMP FOX. THE SWAMP FOX. (Star Drama, 3000 ft.) See Posters and Photographs. AND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. AUSTRIAN ARTILLERY AT WORK. CALAMITY ANNE'S BEAUTY (Com.) WON AT HIGH TIDE (Comedy) GIRLS' COLLEGE PATRIOTIC , ENTERTAINMENT. TO. BE REPEATED ON MONDAY. Reserved Seats, 2s. Unreserved Seats Is. SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 8 p.m. Box Plan at Jackson's. GRAND EVENING CONCERT. BOTANICAL RESERVE. , TO-MORROW EVENING, 8.15. THE CITIZENS' BAND will render a Grand Sacred' Programme. Silver Coin- {/ollection. 'CHLORIS." s TOKE MUSICAL SOCIETY-.will render this Cantata- in " STOKE HALL on WEDNESDAY, Nov. 4th. On FRIDAY, Nov. 6th, on behalf of The Queen Mary Fund, under the aus-' .pices of the .Mayor and_ Mot-ueka Friends, the Society -will repeat "Chloris" at Motueka. HE ANNUAL COMBINED SALE of the CATHEDRAL and ALL SAINTS' SOWERS' BANDS will be held in the Shelbourne-street Parish Hall on WEDNESDAY, November 4th. Open 3 to 6 p.m., and 7 to 9 p.m. Admission 6d'. Fancy and Plain Work Stalls, Produce Stalls, Cake and Sweet Stalls, Plant Stalls, Bran Pie. Refreshments. NELSON KENNEL CLUB'S FIELD 'TRIAL. E TRAFALGAR PARK, SATURDAY, 7th NOVEMBER. NTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, 4tli November. Entrance Fee 7s 6d. Members ss. Valuable Prizes in Cash and Specials. Special for Best Maiden Competitor. , A. E. GREENSLADE, Hon. Secretary. NELSON GIRLS' COLLEGE. PATRIOTIC ENTERTAINMENT. In. Aid of BRITISH AND BELGIAN POOR. SCHOOL OF MUSIC, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 30th and 31st October. PART I. NATIONAL SONGS, and FLAGS OF OUR ALLIES. PART ir. "THE MASQUE OF EMPIRE," by Mrs. St. Loe Strachey, Representing THE ROLL CALL OF THE EMPIRE. QQ PERFORMERS £)Q Admission :■ Two Shillings. Seats may be reserved at Jackson's without extra charge. 3 1 Alis is the Machine forme! "HIS MASTER'S, VOICE" GRAMOPHONES. ARE MADE IN BRITAIN. PRICES FROM £6 10s. TIME PAYMENTS ARRANGED.' DOUBLE°SIDED RECORDS, 2s 6d and 3s 6d. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., Headquarters for PIANOS AND MUSIC, TRAFALGAR STREET. •jat
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 31 October 1914, Page 1
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