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AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATRE. Complete change To= NIGHT. Majestic Big Feature, Featuring Wallace Reid and tiiignc Cruen, In a, brilliant adoption of Oipie Read's Novel—4ooo feet. Splendid Supporting Items. Dress Circle Ls, Stalls 6d. Book your seats at Empire Theatre 'Phone I£6. COUNTRY TOUR. MOTUEKA TO-NIUHT.

WAIMEA-PORT GRENADIERS. GRAND SACRED CONCERT. THEATRE ROYAL. TO-MORROW NIGHT. First appearance of Madame Clara Edmondson. Admission by Silver Coin. Seats may be reserved at Mr H. J. Harris's. TUG-OFAVAR. Trafalgar Park on— MONDAY NEXT, JULY 31st. Final of Ladies' Tug-of-war. Men's Tug-of-war for Six Men aside. Any "weight. Entry fee 6s per- team. Entries now called /or or post entry at Trafalgar Park on Monday Next. W. J. DOYLE, New Street, Nelson. SILVER BULLET ENTERTAINMENTS. MONDAY [NG, 31st INST. GRAND CONCERT IN SCHOOL OF MI7SIC. Booking office no%v open at Begg and Co.'s. Telephone No. 287. PERMANENT PICTURES. Einphe Theatre. Booking office now open at Empire Theatre Candy Shop, Telephone No. 186. THEATRE ROYAL. People's Pictures. Booking Office at Jackson and Co.'s Telephone No. 40&. Special Programmes, Special Music. No extra charge for Booking. Popular prices : Reserved seats 2s ; Pitt and Stalls Is. On Monday 31st, seats may 'be reserved at special Booking Office, Trafalgar Park. SILVER BULLET CANNONADE. GALA DAY PROGRAMME. Trafalgar Park. MONDAY, JULY 31st. -GRAND PROCESSION, 11 to 12. TUG-OF-WAR HEATS' (open) 12.15. SEVEN-A-SIDE FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT, 12.45 to 1.45. CORONATION CEREMONY, 2 lo 3.3 C FINALS OF TUG-OF-WAR, Paddy's Market Teams. FINALS TUG-OF-WAR (open). CHILDREN'S RACES (Boys and Girls) NUMEROUS SIDE SHOWS. 3 BANDS IN ATTENDANCE. TEA KIOSK, LUNCHEON BOOTH, STALLS FOR SWEETS, SOFT DRINKS, FRUITS. TOBACCO, AND CIGARETTES. ADMISSION : ADULTS Is. CHILDREN 6d. SILVER BULLET CANNONADE. GRAND CONCERT, to I>e held) in NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC, MONDAY, JULY 31st, 1916. Programme: 1. Overture on C&wthron Organ, "War .March of the Priests" (Mendelsshon) Mr G. F. Naylor 2. Glee by Stoke Glee Club. 3. Song, "'Neath the Rolling- Tide" Mr W. J. Salkeld 4. Song, "Lilacs" (Ethel Wright) Mrs Allan. Rennell. 5. Song, "King Charles" Mr A. G. Thompson 6. Song, Selected Miss Teresa McEnroe 7. Monologue, "ALphonse" .Mr Geo. Bush Interval. 8. Organ Solo, "Festal March" (Calkin) ° Mr G. F. Naylor 9 Glee, Stoke Glee Club. 10 Song selected. Miss Wanda Hanby 11 Son«, "Will o' the Wisp' °' Mr W. J- Salkeld! 12 Son- Selected, Miss Teresa McEnroe 13 Sons "Simon the Cellarer" (Hatton) Mr A. G. Thompson 14 .Son"- "Dream of Home" (Arditti) Mrs Allan 'Hennell. God Save the King. Accompanist: Miss Kathleen F'airhall. Box Plan at Begg's. Tickets, 2s. O'm Monday seats may l>o reserved at the Demonstration an Trafalgar Park.

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Nelson Evening Mail, 29 July 1916, Page 1

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