NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE/VTBE ROYAL, NELSON. 1 WEDNESDAY & THUESDAT NfiXT, November IStk and 19tk. | KXTINKE) Thursday Afternoon, at 3,30 THE CROWNING TEiUMPH OF - THE AGE. Direct, from the Grand Opera Houses, London, New York, and Paris. London Operascope Co. Pictures that Sing, Laugh, Talk, and Danee — By the World's greatest living Artists— including Comio Opera. "THE MIKADO." IN LIVING NATUBAL COLOURS. - Brilliant Scenes! Gorgeous Costumes! Radium Dances and Ballets. AND THE LATEST JHOSCOPIC TRIUMPHS AND Special engagement of Da Rowe, Magician and Illuskhist. Miss Vsba Hamilton, Queen of Song. Nadinb, the White Mahatma. Doors at 7.15. Overture 8 p.m. 4666 REWARD. ARE WARD will be paid for information leading to the conviction of any poison removing '• The Colonist " newspaper after delivery to customers, or in transit. BOND, FINNEY & CO., 4642 Proprietors '• The Colonist." BRING YOUR EYES to Mr HEINE, D.L.O.Ci, G. 5.0.1. Mr HEINE, D.L.O.C, G. 5.0.1. Australia's Expert Optician. P-rincipal of the first Australian Optical College. SIGHT is precious. Any loss of vision is always to be deplored, Your eyes deserve the ' best- possible attention you can . give 1 them. Mr WATSON HEINE'S extended visit in Nelson is a golden opportunity to obtain the expert . knowledge and services of a skilled "eyesight specialist and tutor of optics. /"If you suffer from eye-strain or headaches, if your eyes frequently smart or burn; if reading,, writing, sewing, or other close work tire your eyes — or make thorn ache— ache— ache, faring your oyes to Mr HEINE for a careful accurate testing. He will not order" glasses unless actually required. . No fancy prices charged, no charge for testing. Consulting Rooms at my Pharmacy. Hours: 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. J. BOON, Chemist and Optician, Nelson. Mr John Graham's GENERAL {ELECTION COMMITTEES; . will meet this week-at Foresters' Hall, Collingwood-street, >-on FBCDiY EVENING, Nov. 13th, — and — SATURDAY EVEXING, Nov. 14th, at 8 o'clock.J MR -GRAHAM will be present" at both meetings. All Supporters (Ladies and Gentlemen) aie cordially invited to attend. The Executive Committee will meet! THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at Fores-, ters' HalL at 8 o'clock, . '4668"i GENERAL ELECTION, in el atm ore; Theatre Hoyai, MONDAY, 8- p.m. ' AMASS MEETING of ELECTORS • will be held in the '■ i THEATRE^ ROYAL, " * — on— MONDAI EVENING, at 8 o'clock, -' When MR ATMORE will deliver his final address previous to the Election. Dress Circle reserved for ladie3 and their escorts; 2671 General Election, MR HARM ATMORE . WILL Address the Electors at the following places : — !1 APPLE BY, Schoolroom, Thursday, 12th inst. RANZAU, Public SohoDl, Friday, 13th inst! RICH.to.OND, Institute, Saturday, 14th inst. I All at 8 p.m. 4591 General Election. A MEETING of Ladies' Committee, and Supporters of MR HARRY ATMORE will be held in the Rooms, Hardy-street-, on SATURDAY, at 7.30 p.nu On these- evenings the ordinary Committee Meetings will commence at 8.30/ Every other evening at 8 o'clock. 4603 The Nelson Seat. . MR. W. jTIOFFATT INVITES the Electors to meet -him : at— HAVEN ROAD, School, THURSDAY,' November 12th, at 8 p.m.' HAPPY VALLEY, School, SATURDAY, November 14th, at 8 p.m. 4644. E supply RUBBER STAMPS o the best quality, without vexatious delay.— " The Colonist " Job Printing' Department. - Electors! TF-you are persuaded "through your .emotions to vote no-license you will^do an unrighteous injury to all owners of licensed' property; to the -commejrcial of the whole district and. to the moral welfare of Nelson. You will, by voting away a lawful and supervised licensed bar substitute for it an uncontrolled, unlicensed trade with all its. accompanying and demoralising evils of secret drinking, hypocrisy, deceit, and intense bitterness of local feeling and bring about. a condition of affairs tnat you will intensely regret. You will, by closing the breweries 'turn Nelson into a Spirit Drinking community. You will, unquestionably, find that you have done an evil thing from which not only will no good, come, but from which worse will certainly follow. If you will consider seriously, you will not accept the no license fallacy. Ashburton accepted it, and now bitterly repents; therefore, Strike Out the TWO BOTTOM LINES. 4380
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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12397, 12 November 1908, Page 2
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