NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Theatre^RoyaiFOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. WEDNESDAY, 11th. THURSDAY, 12th. West's Pictures. West's Pictures. West's Pictures. West's Pictures. — AND— The Brescians The Brescians The Brescians The Brescians ORCHESTRA and SINGERS. In their Charming Custom*: Concert. GEMS OF GRAND OPERA! GEMS OF MUSICAL COMEDY! GEMS OF COMIC OPERA! The Attraction of the Century. Unappvoached and Unassailable. —The World-famed and IncompamMo— West's Pictures West's Pictures —AND— The Brescians. The Brescians. The Entertainment is ono o£ indescribable charm, its inherent and perennial beauties blend into one harmonious whole. The fascination of science, the love of artj the enchantment of scenic grandeur, and the delight of sweet music, merriment, ami heplHiful humor. Prices— 3s, 2s, lv, Box Plan at Jackson's, stationers. Doors open 7-30 ; commence 8 sharp. 821 Advance Rep.,R. COPELAND. THEATRE ROYAL, NELSONUnder the Sole Direction of Mr Tom Po^l/Art). FRIDAY, MARCH 13th. FAREWELL NEW ZEALAND TOUR i — of — : THE POLLARD i JCYEMLE_OPERA COFRIDAY, MARCH 13th. First Production here of the Brilliant! Musical Success* THE ISLE OF BONG- BONG. THE ISLE OF BONG-BONG. THE ISLE OF BONG-BONG. I The Brightest and Most Facinating of any of the Pollard Productions. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. SATURDAY", MARCH 14th. Special re-production of that Delightful Miisical Dream Play, BLUEBELL IN FAIRYLAND. BLUEBELL IN FAIRYLAND. Popular Prices. — Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 4s ; Back Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. Early Doors to Back Stalls and Pit, 7 to 7.30, 6d extra. Box Plan will open on MONDAY next, March 9th, at 9 a.m., at Messrs Jackson's the stationers. Train delayed Saturday Night, March 14th, until 10.30. E. SCHATZ, 774 Touring Manager. GRASS SEED. Stocks New Seed Arriving, COCKSFOOT, the best. Clieap Ryegrass and Clovers. Kyegrass (finest clean old pasture). Poa-pratensis, Dogstai), Eiorin.^ All FESCUES & CLOVERS. PASPALUPa. Pinest Hand-shaken Seed. TURNIP SEED, for late Sowing, WE SfiLL KELIABLK SEEDS. NEALE & HADDQW. I7\SKER~&~LEViEN7 HARDY STREET. NELSON, N.Z, Farm Specialities: GRASS SEEDS, CO3KSPOOT. Farmers' and Machine • dressed Cocksfoot a id Clover. RYE GRASS. Machine-dres33<? } Italian Rye grass. ■ FESCUES, Chewing?, Hard, Sbetps, Feidow and other varieties. CLOVERS. White, Dutch, Alyske, Suckling, Cowgraas, Red Clover, Crimson, Birdfoot Trefoil, Major Lotus. SUNDRIES: ~ Lucerne, Timothy, Dogstail, Poaa of all description, Fiorin, Rib Grass, Qat Grass, Danthonia, Dressod Fog, Colonial Trefoil, English Trefoil, Pas pilum Dilitatum, Meadcw, Foxtail, Yarrow. Turnip Seed for bush burns. OAT; 3 , — Seed Oats of all description. Tasker and Levien, PRODUCE MERCHANTS, Hardy-street, Nelson. NORWICH UNION V IR.E~"Tis"SU JnNCB*~tfuTIETT j . Established 1797. * Amount Insured ...""" ... l Losses Paid r Premium Income dci,004,70( Lowest Kates of Premiums Losses Fromptly and Lilierally Settled b ' the underpinned. JOHN PORTER HARRIS, \gent and Attorney for Nelson, Marl- p borough, and Wostland: - '! I c NYmvioh Union Chambers,- corn-T of Trafalgar and IJitrdy-sfcs. p
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Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12186, 9 March 1908, Page 2
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449Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12186, 9 March 1908, Page 2
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