AMUSEMENTB. "^ DRUIDS' HALL. Direction of J. E. Pethenck. TO-NIGHT & EVERY EVENING. ROYAL STANDARD PICTURES. — Another New BilL— Attraction Extraordinary I ... THURSDAY. MORNING* at 9. ■■-. MR "EDWARD TRAVIS. Tho Brilliant Young Pianist, will attempt to Break tbe World's. Record Piano Session of 61 hoars 30 minutes. .. Piano lent by A. E.-Martin/s Piano • - Agency. Matinee Pxbfobuancbs at 230 Each Afternoon. Admission Day. Sessions : Gal'ery Is; children 6d. Body of Hall edjCchildren3d. ■ . is. OUR PRICES. . 6d THEATRE ROYAL. GRAND CATHOLIC CARNIVAL, BAZAAR & FANCY FAIR. GREAT AND ENTHUSIASTIC fl OPENING!!! :. ■ j' PERFORMERS GREETED WITH ' ROUNDS OF APPLAUSE !!.' i! A GREAT DISPLAY ■ , / of TERPSIGHOREAN ART. Arranged and Composed by the -.:: GREAT aid ONLY BORZONI (Late Stage Manager and Ballet, Mastoi of the Williamson Company.) Will be given, in all its grace and beauty, .;..: ... , ...,,;,,. -by—,,, ..,.'■- ■- ■ lAA PERFORMERS, -i f\f\ ±UV/ PERFOiIiIERS. JLUU under the direction of SIGNOR BQRZONI. Beautiful Marches by the whola of the Performers.' - - Stately Gavottes by 16 Ladies andGenta. [ Graceful Dances by the.FlowerGirla.; - Amusing and Fascinating Cake Walki. Irish Jigs by 8 Little Colleens. Rasotu War Dance by 16 Basotu Boys— A Regular Side Splitter. ' Etc. Etc. Limelight Effects by Mr Hobbs. OPEN Every Evening at 7. Display at 8. Saturday at 7.45. Orchestra of 8 Instruments., air G. Kirton, Conductor. Admission : I Dress Circle, 2s ; Body of Hall, Is. Children under 12, half-price; The usual monthly Volunteer . Train, by kind permission of the Defence and Kail way authorities, is delayed until 10.30 This (Wednesday) Evening. BEN. OBISP, 846 Business Manager. MAYORAL ELECTION. mHE SUPPORTERS of THOMAS PETTIT are invited to attend a Meeting at the Camera Club's Rotms, Hardy-street, on WEDNESDAY, March ■~r- - - ■ '. ■■■".'■ o 30th, at Bp.m. .910 FOR PICNICS. Nothing is so handy for making Sandwiches as. ST. GEORGE POTTED MEATS. - ; They spread oh like buttei^no';tiresoiiie;..cu j ti ting or mincing.; AJT'" .'grocers ' keep them,, price 6d per tin,". .." ; MONEY TO LEND. rriHE PERMANENT .BUILDING -■- SOCIETY OF- NELSON lends MONEY on. City and Country Pro; perties, in ; any sums, ' repa'yaDle 'by montlly ipßtalments. Borrowers' nominally pay 5 per cent, but with the profits "allotted on repayments, the rate of interest is less than 6 per cent Sums of £2 or over can oe repaid at any time without notice, and ''nterest ceases on repayment. ' ■ '. This Society offers privileges and advantages to botroiwera^ tbafc cannot be obtained elsewhere^ ;f< " Before borrowing obtain full particulars from .' ■ '. G. M. rROUT, 3352 . . ;Secretary. v , NEWS ROOK; LIST. ;■;' The Chaflenr's Companion, la 6d Ralpp Connor's The Settler, 3s 6d Corbett's Boxing, 9d -' _ Auburn's Mothodiet's Cookery, Is 3d Hedin's Trans-Himalaya; 2 vols, 7s Maud Divetfij fc'&i^s'ih^ind, 3s 6d Kipling's" Action^ anffße-idtionß, 3a 6d Bassetfc's Juditb?sGarden7Tls 6d ' Goddrich's'iddy^T'ifcfioutr'Je^els, 3a 6d Bacheller's The Master, Bs.6d J. X.- Scott's. Woman in Qnestion, 3s 6d Wason^Happy Hawkins, 3a 6d Orczy^S'Nest.Spairowhawk, '3s 6d Gm vice's Modem* Juliet; 6d* Stackpoole's Gatryoy6t,i'Zs f 6d and 3s 6d Beminis'cences Ladyj)ofOThy Nevill/ 1 S6d Thurston's City Beautiful Nonsense, 3s 6d Wisden's Crioket Almanac 1910 Ouida's Fo'le Farine, 6d Gallon's Great Gay Road, 3s 6d JepsonV Number 19, 3s 6d Scouting for Boys, new and revised edition, Is 6d. J. E. Kounsell & Co, TRAFALGAR STREET • . McDougali's Dip. SULPHUR ARSENIC PASTE. WHY FARMERS SHOULD USE IT. First.— Kills all living vermin. Second.— Kills all the eggs of Tidks. and Lice as they hatch after "aijiping. !■ Third.— Remains in, the wool until Jihe following shearing. " ': ■:■■. Fourth.— Contains all the properties pf a powder dip ; and, being in pa|tjp, contains various oils ,, that .|he powder dip does not. - *^*. i Fifth. — Leaves the {wool . 1 astrbus<fcq , : . look' at and silky to' fejti. '.' ' ISixth.— No flies 'will attack sheep dipi ped in McDougali's Arsenic, JPaste" Dip; '•■■"' t ■ Seventh.— Will mix with lime and hftird. water equally as well as' .sgft water. . " " '".' Eighth .V-llcDougall's Arsenic Sulphur Paste Dip is a: combination of IJie aiitrseptic inpredients of McDotig^ all's non-poisonoup fluid dip with arsphic and sulphur' intixiduced to meet the demand ,'fori a ppisonpUß dip for use against vlipe aiid in^?got fly, and which should be fjee from the objectionable : "harshen« ing" effects so generally resultiK.g from the use of arsenic, and "at the same time healing and S"<>thr ing. ' • .-;'. also jmF sale. .;' - MoDougall's Non-Poisonous. Lawes' Powder and Fluid. :-' : Brooks' Poisonous Fluid. . : Little's Non-Poisonous. y TASKER & LEVIEN;
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TC19100330.2.38.2
Bibliographic details
Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12755, 30 March 1910, Page 2
Word Count
703Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12755, 30 March 1910, Page 2
Using This Item
See our copyright guide for information on how you may use this title.