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AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATRE. TO-NIGHT: TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Complete change TO NIGHT. iIS I'oilOW.-: Salonik.l Gaumont, Scenic Jemmie on the Job Beauty, C. Drama Pathe Gazette Bathe, Topical Hilda of the Slums Vita. Drama The Jungle Cure Comedy Waters of the North Country Scenic The Jinx on Jenks Comic Etc., Etc COUNTRY TOUR. MOTUEKA TO-NIGHT. RICHMOND. TO-MORROW. .N K LSOX SCHOO L OF ■ MUS IC. Monday, Aug. 7th, at 8 p.m. GRAND CONCERT. (Vocal and Instrumental) Will be a'ven bv Senior Students of tiro N.S.M., assistcd'.by Mr J. BIRD (tenor). Xe.tt. .proceeds in- aid of Red Cross Funds. Tickets: 2s to be obtained at Begj and Co.'s, where seats 'may be reserved without, further charge. PATRIOTIC CONCERT. By the Inmates of the. Boys' Training Farm, in aid of the Belgian Relief Fund. STOKE HALL. FRIDAY, AUG. 4th. 1. Songs—Heart of Oak, Gently Evening- Bendeth. 2 Recitation— "The Noble Boy." Song — Russian Vesper Hymn. 5. Cal.sthenies Dumb Belts. 4. Songs The Mighty Norseman. Massas in do cold, cold ground. 5. JRecitation "Anzac" Song Sounds of the, Singing School 6. Calisthenics Indian Clubs. 7. Songs Tipperaa-y-Let Er'n Remember. 8. Bugle 'Calls—lllustrating daily life at the Farm. 9. Recitation, "Keep the Home Fires Burning," and Song. 10. Calisthenics' Dancing Exercises. 11. Recitation "The Colours of the Flag" Song "Red. White, and Blue" 12. Song, Oh. the Sports of Childhood. 13. Galisthen'cs Indian Clubs. 14. Recitation "Thy Flag and my Ping" Song "Rule Britannia." 15. Song "Good Night." National Anthem. Druids Hall, Collingwood street. WEDNESDAY, 16th. AUGUST at 8 o'clock. EVENING CONCEPT.

Part .1. —Centenary Performance ot Bennett's "May Queen/' by Mr Tail's Madr'gal Choir, augmented. Soloists: —Mrs Hesseltine, Miss Burrough, Mr A. E. Jackson, and Mr J. A. Salkeld. Part ll.—Tercentenary performance of. Kxee-r.pt from* -Shakespeare's plays by a party of Ladies. with interspersed Shakespearian music. Tickets now ready, Is (unreserved), and 2s (numbered and reserved at Begg's without extra charge). JS r et proceeds to committee to provide extra comforts for soldiers in Nelson Hospital. Notice to Choir Members. Practice ito night will be for soloists only. Pull practice on. Monday at 7.30. PORT ROWING SHED. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) NIGHT. Flannel Dance. [IS WAS Announced as a hard-up L dance, but the Committee have decided to combine Elannel, Hard-up, and Original. The proceeds are to go to the widow with 7 children fund. Handsome prizes for Ladies and Gents for best characters. The committee request all who can ipossibly come in fancy dress to do so. Admission: 'Gents 2s, Ladies Is and basket. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. HARDY STREET. CITY PROPER-TIES. . BROUGHAM STREET.—6 rooms, scullery, bath and wash-house; stable, trap shed, fowl house, etc. Land 185 x 185 feet, about £- acre in garden. Price for the lot £SOO. Cash required £235, easy terms, li ACRES.—6 roomed dwelling, conveniences, healthy locality, sunny position, well sheltered, including 1 sere lease 5 years, rental £3 per annum-. This is a. splendid property for gardening purposes. Price £570. STOKE. —New 4 large rooms, washhouse, copper and tubs, £ acre". Price £SOO. Cash required about £250. LARGE NEW RESIDENCE.—6 ooms, hot and. cold water, trap shed, stable, wood shed, conveniences. Healthy locality, sheltered sunny position. Price £750. Cash required £l5O, easy terms. MOUNT STREET.—Building section. Splendid -view of City and Bay, -Ox 120. Pa-ice £IOO. BRONTE STREET. —Splendid sect-ion for building dweibig.—Cheap. WAIMEA ROAD. —Nearly New, 5 rooms, pantry, bathroom, § of mi acre rcli land"; 'detached wash-house, conveniences. Price £525. Cash required onlv £l5O. Easy terms. FOR IMMEDIATE LEASE.—Nearly 16 acres rich land, splendid dwelling, hot and cold water, scullery, dairy; close to City : sunny, warm, sheltered position. Low rent. AEiTJLMB SCONUAI*. 'Juu*« , J time* yoa need th« bert £ „" y<>u' money. For Boo* R«w>*b-« try 8. BLINW, Kndf. «tr«N»t In relieving coughs and. colds NAZOL" goes right to the seat of the trouble. Penetrating, soothing, germkilling. Sixty doses cost only Is 6d.

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Nelson Evening Mail, 2 August 1916, Page 1

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