AMUSEMENTS
HAYWARD’S PICTURES. »THE NOTES.” Norma Talmadge and Bobbie Harr on Are the leading pair in tpe stay flng Triangle drama, “The Missing Bank Notes," now being successfully shown At Hayward’s. The story smarts os the love romance of Henry G|yJoyd, who tuna away with the pretty'daughter of the local magistrate. They are pa happy turtle doves for a wJuiO, but tpe magistrate is murdered ffter ruining Gaylord's father, and the young husband is arrested. He has almos; certain proof that his brother committed the crime, and keeps silence. The solution of the murder mystery 1$ a complete surprise. There is another love story ■which .rims parallel with the main romance, and it is splendidly interpreted by . Gonetance Talmadge and Rimer CSifton. There is some very cleyer de. teotive work in the play, woriffd out by the local crank on crime who to. the surprise of everyone, has the correct theory as io the re|| map, Bobbie Harron in the opemog chapter* is shown as the ecapegrace studipt who finds that education is ethinftipg owing .to the late hours ,he nas to keep Seaming to "see life,” The whole drama is original and full of unexpected turns. The supports are excellent.’ ' ST. PATRICK’S CONCERT. Those to! our readers who are.musically inclined have in store for them a treat at St. Patrick’s concert in the Theatre Royal. Signor Cesaropf, tne famous basso, besides his usual |HKfi -cutes tiuimbera, has very kindly confuted to a •pedal request to sing in English thf two well-known Irish songs, ■ heeh.” and “The Minstrel Buy,” Ml« Morrison. A.T.C.L., of Blenheim, will Also be preeenfc, and her many Nelson friends will be pleased to them •elves of the opportunity of Pgain listening, to her beautiful ooutralto Mies V. Bell, ot Westport, an other visitor -o Nelson, and M r Leslie Belcher, a well-known tenor, are also in.eluded in the programme. The verj best of local talent, vocal and instrumental, and a first-class or<jh«Stra, pill assist to make the whole a really higholaee ventertainments The National Reserve Baud’ has generqwsly con•anted to render eelectibpen at the Theatre previous to the concert. The U»x plan is now open a Begg’s, and holders of 3s tickets purchased outside maiy also reserve their eeat* by having them numbered on the plan* The prices 3e, 2s, and Is, as the .box plan is filling, patrons are earnest. !y advised to boojt their ticket* to-mor-row os early as possible, it seldom occurs that such artiste as Signor Ceearoni and. Miss Morrisqp are indvded on thf same programme- % Triad says of Signor Lucfen Ceaaroni: _>We have heard no bass we'Uke so well for,several years, an jifUat who without the slightest visible effort or professional mannerism, was entirely eqnai to the demands of exacting mu* wo.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 73, 27 March 1919, Page 8
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461AMUSEMENTS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 73, 27 March 1919, Page 8
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