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AMUSEMENTS. DRUIDS' HALL. Dirwtion of J. B. Pethenck. EVEEY EVENING, at 8. ROYAL STANDARD PICTURES. —Another Great Change. - „• NAPOLEON. Napoleon. Napoleon."- Napoleon; NAPOLEON. PRINCES IN THE TOWER. PRINCES IN THE TOWER. OKAWANDA. ORAWANDA. "AnS'aiumber of others.Some Screaming Comics.. - Look out for TEA VIS, Breaking the -. World's Piano Record. MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. Children half price to Matineo only. is. OUR PRICES. 6d Eeserves Jackson's, 6d extra. THEATRE ROYAL. GRAND CATHOLIC CARNIVAL, BAZAAR &J-ANCY FAIR; {Grand Opening Night— EASTER MONDAY. A GREAT DISPLAY . of TERPSIGHOREAN ART. Arranged and Composed by tho GEE AT aid ONLY BORZONI (Late Stage Manager and Ballet Mastei of the Williamson Company.) /. Will be given in all its grace and beauty, .-■■.• '.-by-' x 1 /\A PBBFOEMEES. ri f\f* lAJKJ PEEFObMERS.. ±UH/ under the direction of SIGNOR BOEZONI Beautiful Marches by the-whola of. the Performers. "■ r . r ' Stately Gavottes by 16 Ladies and Gents., j Graceful Dancißsby the Flower Girla. . Amusing and Fascinating Cake Walki. j; . Irißh Jigs by. 8 Little: Colleens.- -. -.. Basotu War Dance by 16 Basotu Boyß— A Regular Side Splitter; Etc. Etc. ..'. / Limelight Effects by Mr Hobbs. OPEN Every. Evening at 7. Display at ß. Saturday ; at. 7.4s. ..-..,- . r Orchestra of 8 Instruments. Aj>mission :! 5"-.' - -?%■= ■ Dress Circle, 2s ; Body of Eill.'.ls. £ Children* under 12, half : price. j . BEN. CBISP,' 846 j | Business Manager. MARINE EXCURSIONS. EASTER HOLIDAYS. V s.sfKOi. NELSON FOR^MpTUEKA"; / Thursday, March'24th,:at.s.3Q'"p:m.i. .' Saturday,. Marok.'26th, at " Monday, March 28th, ( at;8ca.m k motueSa to neeson! ■ Friday, March 25th/a t 9 „.. -.» Saturday, March 26th, atllvp.m. ;. Monday, MarcK2Bth, ; at,9.3o pvin. ri . Excursion Fareß 4svrefturn. -Tickets available forany one of ! above tripsr ' -... ■■■-.-::^ r ..^ MONEY, mHE PERMANENT' BUILDING, JL SOCIETY accepts MONEY' ON DEPOSIT as under:— Q PEEICENT at Call. Ql PER CENT if Fixnd for 6or 1? U2 months. GEO. M.EOUT, . .. 3368 Secretary ! MONEY TO LEND. THE 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 ia. less than 1 5 per cent' • " ' " " Sums of £2'orover.oanoe repaid 4 at any time without notice, and interest ceases on repaymerat. f - .' ' '- ; - " ' This Society offers privileges and advantages to borrowers that cannot be obtained elsewhere. Before borrowing obtain full particulars from •"• G; M- ROUT, - 3352 Secretary. McDougall's Dijp. SULPHUR ARSENIC PASTE. WHY FARMERS^HOULD USEIT. First. — Kills all living vermin. Second.— Kills all the eggs of -Ticks , and Lice as they hatch after dip- .';:.-..* ping.- ■ ■■ -'■■ -■- y ■-: ■?■•>■•.. >•■■■ Third. — Remains in the wool until the ■ :■• ; following Bhearingi • , (l ; •>''.;.- .:. <.-. ;X> Fpurth.-^Contains all the.propejcties of • a powder dip ; andy; being in-pasto,! contains yanous ;; oils' that 4;h« powder dip does not. ; ! : .': Fifth. — Leaves the .wool 1 nstrbus to look at and silky to fe(.L' ..;_, /_;. Sixth.— No fliea will' attack' sheop'dipi ped in McDougall's Arsenic Paste . : Dip. :•:■■ jv;.M;^:^s: Seventh. -^Will mix: with; lime and 'hard, water equally as well as Boft water. ; . .-;. | Eighth.— McDdugall's Arsenic Sulphur Paste Dip is a combination of the. I ; antiseptic inßredients of McDoug- | all's noii-poisonous fluid dip with arsenic and sulphur introduced to meet tho demand for a poisonous I dip for use against lice and mag- ' got. fly,- and which should.be Jree from the objectionable "harshening" effects. so generally resulting from theuse -of .arsenip^lap'4 at the same time healing and s'-v-th-ing. ALSO ON~ SALE. . MoDougail's ; Non-Polsonoui. Lawes' Powder, and Fluid. Brooks' Poisonous Fluid. Little's Non-Poisonous. TftSKEßvfc tEV& HARDY STREET NIW BOOKli^T; The Chaffeur's Compani<>n, is6d fialpp Connor's The, fcettler, 35. 6 d> ; Corhe't's Boxing, 9d> . ,v- 1; , . Auburn's Methodist's Cookery , : Is 3d Hedin's Trans-Himalaya, 2 vols, 7s_ r ' Maud Diven'o Candles in "Wind, : .3| (id ... Kipling's Actions and JRe- Actions; 3f 6d Bassett's Judith's Gardeni'ls Bd ?■ r . Gobdrich's Lady Withont Jewels, 3s 6d 3acheller's The Master, Bs. 6d_. .. 'V rji K. Scott's Wpmaniri Question, 3s Cd Wason's Happy Hawkins, 33 6d~ ft >s > Orczy's Nest Sparrowhawk, 3s 6d ;,... Qm vice's Modem Juliet, 6d Stackpoole's Garr y owen, ' 2s 6d and -Bs ' 6d Beminiscences Lady Dorothy Nevill,ils6d Thurston's City Beaubf ul Ntnsense, 3564 Wisden's Crioket Almanac 1910 ; OuidasFo I leF'wine,6d,. ■'. ■ Gallon' 6 GreafcGay Road,;3B 6d ;; , Jepson'B Number 19i 3s 64 v ; Scouting for Boys, neAV aud revised edition, Is 6d. • ; j. I. Kduii^ii & ofc

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12750, 23 March 1910, Page 2

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