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AMUSEMENTS. DRUIDS' HALL. Direotion of J. E. Pethenck. EVERY EVENING, at 8. ROYAL STANDARD PICTURES. —Our Star Subjects.— IN A DASH TO JLHSATH. IN A. A DASH TO DEATH. A CAB. A DASfI TO DEATH. CAB. Sweden's Canals.— From Cape to Cairo.— One Banaua Supply.— Tiie Quarryman. The Honour of the Slums. i'oolhead patß hls debls. And Many Others. MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. Is. — And the Prices are — 6d. Plan at Jackson's, 6d extra. SPECIAL MATINEE. MONDAY, FEB. 21st. Full Holiday Bill, same as night. Gallery: Adults Is, ,Cnildren 6d. Body of Hall, 6d, Children 3d. Commence 2.30. THEATRE ROYAL, NELSON. MONDAY, FEB. 21st. TAYLOR-CARRiNGTON DRAMATIC COMPANY, In the Sensational Australian Drama, "MOONDYNE," The Gold Kinc Beautiful and Sealistic Scenic Eifects. TCTESDAY, FEB. 22nd. "EAST LYNNE." Admission : 3d, 2s, I*. Ladies lmlf-prijo to Circle and Stalls; Children 6d. Box Plan at Martin's Music Shop. 502 E. Armitage, Advance Manager. PIANOFORTE RECITAL. MADAME ELDERHORST. . will give a . PIANOFORTE: RECITAL at the NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC MONDAY EVENING March 7th, at 8 o'clock. Reserved Seats : : : : 2s 6d. Back Scats •. : : : : : Is Kan of Hall at Martin's (late Huffam's), Trafalgar Street, where tickets may be obtained. I .. LONDON PRESS OPINIONS, I "The Musical Times."— "Her playing is so healthy, so sure, and her interpretation so n- 1 dependent, while she is carried away by tho passionate temperament oi the true bora musician and ' artist." , "Daily Telegraph." — "Madame Elderhorst gave a coacert at the Aeolian Hall. Her touoh is always beautiful in tone, and of rich singing quality.' ' "Standard."— "Her rendering of the 'Moon-light Sonata' deserved the hearty rpplauseof the large audience. Her playing is resolute and powerful, and her technique grand, and she has an artist's depth of feeling for the poetry in music." "Court Journal." — "Madame Elderhorst revealed herself as a highly' gifted artist, and played, with wonderful ease and simplicity." ; "Daily News."— "Madame ID'.derhorst certainly takes a place in the front rank of pianists." 522 BAZAAR., In aid of the Vicarage Funds. At_ME J. Oiit ham's, " Werneth," Wakapuakj. WEDNESDAY, '2nd MARCH. Competitions : Best Seed Cake, Fruit Cake, Sponge Sandwich; Plate of Scones, Pound Buth r, Buttonhole (L. & G.). Entry 3c?, <vnd exhibits sold for good of Bazaar. B»st Pot or Tin of Ferns ; entry 6d. 100 Yards Stepping Competition (L and G.) ; Case Making (ladies) j Golt i Croquet (L. & G.) ; Comic Hat and Hat Box Cycle Bace (gents) ;Cj4t Cycle- Bace j (ladies) j Umbrella Cycle Bace (L. & G.). Entry 6d, Three entries, or no prize. , . j Work Stall ; Sowers' Band Stall ; Jumble Stall; Flower Stall j Fairy Well, etc. Admission: Sixpence. Afternoon Tea, sixpence. . Any gifts may be left at Louisson and Co.'s, addressed to Miss Oldhatn.^ Mr John Gay will run a Coach, leaving town at 2 p.m. Beturn Fare 1/6. Book seats previous day. 4.1 ROVER FOOTBALL CLUB. THE Annual Meeting , of the Rover Football Club will be held in the Bechabite Hall, Wakefield, on February 22nd, at 8 p.m. sharp. Members and intending members invited. H. J. HARBIS, 476. .' Hon Secretary. Both in Country and in Town, WEBSTER'S COFFEE 3971 Wins Jtenown. MONEY TO LEND. nTHE PERMANENT BUILDING x SOCIETY OF NELSON lend* .VIONEY on City and Country Properties, in any sums, repayable by monthly instalments. Borrowers nominally pay 5 per cent, but with the profits allotted on repayments, the rate of interest is less thai> 5 per cent Sums.of £2 or over can be repaid at vny time without notice, and ; nterest .•eases on s repayment. This Society offers privileges and xdvantages to borrowers that cannot *)e obtained elsewhere. Before borrowing obtain full partiulars from Q. M. ROUT, 1352 Secretary. The tenten | Demand I For Fbh is always large, and very often larger than the sunply available. We are ready for Lent with a larger and bolter assortment than ever before, and our prices__are •wonderfully low considering the good jaalities offeied. , Does not this list suggest something you wi'l need ? F nest Scotch Ling, 8d per lb. Fresh Herrings, ' " 6d per tin ; 5/6 doz. Cod Fjsh, Red Herrings, Salmon, Saltf Herrings .Lobster, Mullfct, Yarmouth Bloaters, Uto Herrings, Herrings in Tomato Sauce, Kippered Herrings, J-lb Tins, 5/6 doz Also — ' W hitebait, .Oysters, and Smoked Salmon in Oil in the best of qualities, at price 3 that will nio~e t'.nn favourably compare with '<thors. E; 6BOVE &SQN, CALEDONIA HOUSE. HABDr Stbbkt -^ - Nelson. 'Phone 41. •

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12723, 19 February 1910, Page 2

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