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AMUSEMENTS. DRUIDS' HALL. Direction of J. E. Pethenck. EVERY EVENING, at 8. ROYAL STANDARD PICTURES. The Finest Programme Yet Screened. JULIUS CAESAR. JULIUS CAESAR. IN OLD KENTUCKY. IN OLD KENTUCKY. The Twelve O'clook Express. The Twelve O'clock Express. He Tried' on Handcuffs. He Tried on Handcuffs. Many I IN ZAMBESI. I Many Others, j IN ZAMBESI. V | Others. Is. — And the Prices are — 6d. Plan at Jackson's, reserves 6d extra. THEATRE ROYAL, NELSON. A Musical Event. TUESDAY, MARCH Ist. TUESDAY, MARCH let. Triumplial Reappearance in Nelson of ANDREW BLACK, ANDREW BLACK, ANDREW BLACK, (Tho Famous Baritone.) (The Famous Baritone.) Greatest of England's singers, whose glorious voice and ringing interpretation of oratorio, opera, and ballad alike, place him easily in. the front rajik- of the eminent vocalists of the day. Supported By ANTON TSCHAIKOV. ANTON TSCHAIKOV. (Russian Violinist.) (Russian Violinist.) A famous Russian violin virtuoso. He produces from ihs instrument rare, romantic beautiful music, and everywhere captivates the public' with his pure melodious tone and marvellous technique. ILEY CROSS. ILEY GROSS. (Contralto.) (Contralto.) LILIAN DELANY. LILIAN DELANY. (Piaaiiste and Accompanist©.) (Pianist© and Accompanist©.) Prices : 4s, 3s, and 2s. Box Plan at Jackson's. NORRIE HANDRICKS, Manager. 554 ■ . ■ PIANOFORTE RECITAL. MADAME ELDERHORST. will give a PIANOFORTE RECITAL at the NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC MONDAY EVENING, March 14th, at 8 o'clock. Reserved Seats : : : : 2s 6d. Back Seats :::::: Is Kan of Hall at Martin's (late Huffam's), Trafalgar Street, where tickets may be obtained. LONDON PRESS OPINIONS. "The Musical Times." — "Her playing is so healthy, jo sure, and her interpretation so .r.dependent, while she is, carried away by the passionate .temperament of the true born musician and "• artist." "Daily Telegraph."— "Madame Elderhorst gave a concert at the Aeolian Hall. Her touch is always beautiful in tone, and of ricli singing quality.' ' "Standard."— „ "Her rendering of the 'Moonnght Sonata' deserved the hearty ;p---plause of the large audience. lier playing is resolute and powerful, and her technique grand, and she has an artist's depth of feeling for tho poetry in music." "Court Journal." — "Madame Elderhorst revealed herself as a highly gifted artist, and played with wonderful easo and simplicity." "Daily News."— , i "Madame Elderhorsc , Certainly takes a place in the front rank of pianists." 522 MONEY TO LEND. nPHE PERMANENT BUILDING ■■- SOCIETY OF NELSON lends MONEY 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 than 5 per cent Sums of £2 or over can be repaid al any time without notice, and '"nteresi ceases on repayment. This Society offers privileges anc advantages to borrowers that cannot be obtained elsewhere. Before borrowiug obtain full particulars froni G. M- ROUT, 3352 Secretary. NEWBOOKS7 Morgan's It Never Can Happen Again 12 vols.), cloth 6s, paper 4b 6d. - Gordon's Quaintest Talk, 9d. Westell's Nature Stalking, for boys, 4s 6d. Nat Gould's Reckless Owner, paper Is 3d, cloth 2s. Warden's Wolf at the Door, 8s 6d. Hill's Troubled Waters. 3s 6d. Garvice's She Loved Him, 6d. Begbie's Broken Earthenware, 3s 6d. "Daily Mail" Year Book, 1910, 9d. Whittaker's Almanac, paper Is 6d. HazelTs Annual, 4s 6d. ' Calvert'e Almanac, 6d. School Bookß and Materials. Full supplies are now all to hand. . Nelson Postcards.— A new line in coloured views. The best .ever imported, .2d each, lfl 6d dozen. J. £. KcunseSi & Co. TBAFALGAB STEEET McDougall's Dip. SULPHUR ARSENIC PASTE. WHY FARMERS SHOULD USE IT. First.— Kills all living vermin. Second.— Kills all the eggs of Ticks and Lice as they hatch afte" dipping. Third. — Remains in the wool until the following shearing. Fourth.— Contains all the properties of a powder dip, and, being in paste; contains various oils that the . powder dip does not. ' Fifth. — Leaves tho wool lustrous to '. Icrk at and silky to feel. Sixth.- Xo flies will attack sheep. dipj.vd in McDougall's Arsenic Paste J Di[>. • ■•■'■;■•■, seven !;■. --Will mix with lime and hard w:itor equally as well as soft , water. - : ■ » Dighth.— McDougall's Arsenic Sulphur * Paste Dip is a combination of the ? antiseptic ingredients of MoDoug- „ all's, non-poisonous fluid dip with -, arsenic and sulphur introduced to meet the demand for a poisonous dip for use _ against lice and mag- " got fly, arid which should be free from the objectionable "hafshe_.. ing 1 . 1 effects so generally resulting from the iise of arsenic, and at the same tirao 'healing and Earthing. 0 ~ ALSO OIFsALE. McDougall's Non-Poisonous. 1 Lawes' Powder and Fluid. Brooks' Poisonous Fluid. Little's Non- Poisonous. TASKER & LEVIEN. j HARDY STREET.

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12730, 28 February 1910, Page 2

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